Colin Stewart, EVP Strategic Partnerships & Philanthropy for Arjuna Solutions, visits the Nonprofit SnapCast to talk about maximizing philanthropy. Using behavioral economics modeling with artificial intelligence, they help nonprofits determine the best times to target donors for maximum participation. We talk about funding trends, the role of industry influencers and philanthropists, and problems we all see with current funding models.
We...
Melanie Kirton of Financial Affairs visits the SnapCast to talk about nonprofit financial issues. This episode, we talk about the Form 990, bust some myths and misconceptions, and discuss some of the most damaging mistakes an organization can make with their 990, including: Missing the deadline
Wrong name or FEIN
Filing an incomplete return
Improper functional allocation
Other mistakes: outdated mission statement, outdated board list, wrong...
James Connor does a second episode with Mickey to discuss FlexibleSites. FlexibleSites serves nonprofits, startups, and small businesses with quickly deployable and easy to manage websites and content management systems--affordably. James explains how Flexsites works to cut operational expenses, and facilitate a nonprofit's web-branding effort.
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Human relationships are at the center of humanity. They drive our culture, performance, and results across any organizational structure, geography, or sector. “Designing for Humanity” is a moral imperative we must consider embodying today to be successful in our impact. The inquiry, practice, strategy, and methodology allow for practices like narrative intelligence and design beyond empathy.
In this special event, Michael O’Bryan will shed...
James Connor is a Fractional CTO. We talk about what a Fractional CTO can do for even small nonprofits, and the pros and cons of using a Fractional CTO to facilitate an organization's technology. We welcome support of the Nonprofit SnapCast via Patreon.
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Trace Kingham returns to the SnapCast to talk with Mickey about Reimagined Experiences, Trace's wildly successful endeavor to help nonprofits reimagine communications and events into engaging virtual, hybrid and in-person experiences.
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Jeff Wasserstrom is the CEO and President of JAW Enterprises, providing custom promotional products along with screen-printed and embroidered apparel. We talk about brand awareness and marketing for nonprofits. Among the things we discuss: Brand Awareness – Handing out branded products to enhance your brand / image.
Custom Event Gifts – Participants for Races, Walks, and many other events for registering or participating. These gifts...
Krista Kleiner is the Founder and Executive Director of One Heart Movement, a 501(c)(3) committed to fostering unity and well-being through the power of community love. We discuss: Krista's background in entertainment and her founding of the One Heart Movement
The launch and success of the #OneHeartHandOff global social media challenge
How Krista managed to get social media stars to participate in the viral challenge
Methods nonprofits can...
Our questions and approaches seek to advance collective action in our work and this conversation is, in part, inspired by this question of “What would the end of our dependence on philanthropy look like?” Our featured guests include: Mario Lugay, Senior Innovation Director, Justice Funders
Pierre Joseph, Founder and Principal, P.E. Joseph Consulting
Lindley Mease, CLIMA Fund, Director, Co-Founder/Managing Director, Blue Heart Join us to...
Lissa Mozur Zanville has more than 30 years of experience in the non-profit, public, and private sectors, including government affairs, media relations, crisis management, community relations, strategic planning, spokesperson training and stakeholder management.
We talk about her role with Los Angeles Trial Lawyers’ Charities. LATLC was founded in 2006 by seven plaintiff personal injury attorneys whose mission was to make a tangible, positive...