Thank you for being a part of the Nonprofit SnapCast family. I wanted to take a quick minute to ask for your help and input on a couple of things. 1) We are looking for your suggestions. Specifically, if you know of someone who would make a good SnapCast guest, or if you have an idea for a subject we should cover on the SnapCast, please visit the Contact Us page on the Nonprofit SnapCast website and tell...
This is the first of three conversations we had with Sarah Olivieri, Founder of PivotGround, author of The Impact Method. The Impact Method hinges on three guiding principles: Having a process for improvement.
Having plan in place for implementation, instead of a stand-alone strategic plan.
Building the right leadership / organizational structure. We discuss the notion that the vast majority of nonprofits don't actually have money problems--that...
Dr. Theresa Ricke-Kiely talks about leadership. Identifying leadership, how to foster leadership, and building the conceptual skills that many leaders lack. What are leader responsibilities? And what does it mean to live in a conflict-averse society? We welcome your questions and feedback via The Nonprofit Snapshot website or the Wellspring Nonprofit Resource website. The Nonprofit SnapCast records at Strongbox West, in Atlanta.
Part 2 of our conversation with Dennis Pitocco, we talk more about GoodWorks 360°. Dennis and his team are passionately dedicated to helping nonprofits – locally, nationally and internationally enhance sustainability via streamlined access to high-impact pro bono services.
We welcome your questions and feedback via The Nonprofit Snapshot website or the Wellspring Nonprofit Resource website. The Nonprofit SnapCast records at Strongbox West, in...
SPECIAL EPISODE: A return visit with Amy Eisenstein, CEO and Co-Founder of the Capital Campaign Toolkit to talk about the fundraising advice she is sharing with nonprofits now that we're a month into pandemic, along with some resources nonprofit fundraising professionals may find useful. Here are the links to Amy's town-hall sessions that we mention in this episode:...
SPECIAL EPISODE: Molly Sweet, Director of Development at Community Liver Alliance, talks with us about the challenges Community Liver Alliance faces during these times of pandemic and how they have changed their strategy, messaging, and fundraising efforts to contend with those challenges: how an events-driven fundraising agenda has been impacted, working with volunteers, maintaining stakeholder and partner relations...
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Dennis Pitocco talks with us about his efforts with BizCatalyst 360° and GoodWorks 360°. BizCatalyst 360° is an award-winning business, culture and lifestyle digest, serving as the global hub for enhanced performance and well-being. With an emphasis on action, BizCatalyst 360° empowers people to transcend from knowing what to do to actually doing it. We welcome your questions and feedback via The Nonprofit Snapshot website or the Wellspring...
SPECIAL EPISODE: Nonprofit SnapCast shares a presentation made by Rainmaker Consulting. A select group was invited to gather virtually, share best practices, and address the challenging times we find ourselves in. This episode is shared in its entirety.
In this session Rainmaker Consulting examines:
• How do we address the crisis?
• How do we use this crisis to both make good decisions for our present time and deepen connections with your...
The latter half of our conversation with Gregory Nielsen, President and CEO of Nielsen Training & Consulting. This time we're talking about psychology and trust as it relates to the dynamic of helping boards succeed. We welcome your questions and feedback via The Nonprofit Snapshot website or the Wellspring Nonprofit Resource website. The Nonprofit SnapCast records at Strongbox West, in Atlanta.
Recorded in January of 2020, SnapCast visited with Amy Eisenstein, CEO and Co-Founder of the Capital Campaign Toolkit. We talk about her journey into the world of fundraising, and do a little digging around the subject of capital campaigns: When does an org know if it's ready for a capital campaign? What are common mistakes orgs see during a campaign? How do you prevent your capital campaign from cannibalizing your annual fund? And what tools do...