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Nonprofit Lowdown

Summary: This is Nonprofit Lowdown where I review and recommend the best ideas, resources, tools, tricks and tips to run your nonprofit like a pro! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nonprofitlowdown/support

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 #82-Leading towards the future with Dr. Lisette Nieves | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:53:34

We are all going through a challenging time right now, but it won't be forever.  Dr. Lisette Nieves is one of the kindest, wisest and most effective leaders I've had the pleasure of knowing.  Listen into a recent interview with her where we talk about how to both hold space for people's emotions while also looking at the opportunities ahead of us.  She provides both truth and hope in this tumultuous time.   Some takeaways: "What does it mean to be both high tech and high touch?"  "Right now, your budget may not reflect your values." "Put yourself on a news diet."  This is the perspective you need. For more about Lisette, check out her LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisette-nieves-5414395/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nonprofitlowdown/support

 #81-Calling forth the Warrior Spirit with Kaya Henderson | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:31:26

Today's guest is none other than the phenomenal Kaya Henderson.  Among many accomplishments, she was the former Chancellor of DC Public Schools, Executive Director of Teach for America DC, and a Spanish teacher in the Bronx.  Kaya knows a thing or two about leading through challenging circumstances and this chat was both a warm hug and a fire in the belly.  Kaya shares her perspectives about being a humble leader, filling up your own cup and when it's time to let your warrior spirit lead.  If you need a little bit of a respite, take a deep breath and listen to this interview. For more about Kaya Henderson: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kaya-henderson-2ab765129/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nonprofitlowdown/support

 #80-Fundraising in a Crisis with Kara Logan Berlin | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:34:58

As fundraisers, this COVID-19 has presented more than a few challenges.  Join me and master fundraiser Kara Logan Berlin to talk about what savvy development directors are doing now, what to communicate to your funders and how to come out stronger when this ends.  Kara has raised millions of dollars and is passionately committed to teaching people how to do development well.  We are in this together and Kara provides her best advice and guidance to help you through with actionable tips and lots of support. For more about Kara and her firm, check out: http://harvestklb.com/ To download Kara's top tips, visit: https://bit.ly/2JRkJn6 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nonprofitlowdown/support

 #79-Answering the Call to Leadership with Jennifer McCrea | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:26:10

“Leadership is accepting responsibility for enabling others to achieve shared purpose in the face of uncertainty” -Marshall Ganz Now more than ever, we are facing uncertainty.  We all have a choice to make: will we grow and rise to meet the challenge and lean into this moment to create grace and community or will we let fear lead us to make ourselves smaller?  Join me and master fundraiser Jennifer McCrea as we explore making sense and meaning out of this extraordinary moment in our planet's human history. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nonprofitlowdown/support

 #78-Self-care for empaths with Dr. Gabrielle Francis | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:34:07

I know you're stressed out, worried about what's happening now and uncertain about the future.  In the midst of all this COVID-19 madness, don't forget that you need to take care of yourself.  Join me and my naturopathic doctor, Dr. Gabrielle Francis, as we discuss strategies to take care of yourself, especially as an empath in this work.  We talk about signs of adrenal fatigue, dietary changes that can boost your immune system and how to clear your energy.  I've personally benefited from her help while living that #EDlife and Dr. G is a miracle worker! For more about Dr. G, check her out here: www.theherbanalchemist.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nonprofitlowdown/support

 #77-Fundraising in the time of COVID-19 with Heather Malin | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:22:31

I invited my pal Heather Malin to talk about the state of fundraising in these challenging times.  Heather is an expert fundraiser and we talk about strategies that fundraisers can implement right now, how to survive and how to move forward in the face of recession.  With obstacle comes opportunity and those who adapt will survive.  Take a listen and let me know what other supports you need.  Stay safe and fight on! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nonprofitlowdown/support

 #76-DAFs and Bridge Loans with Sam Marks | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:26:28

Join me and my friend (and first boss!) Sam Marks to understand the financial side of nonprofits.  As the new CEO of FJC: A Foundation of Philanthropic Funds, we talk about what exactly a Donor Advised Fund (DAF) is, how nonprofits who need a loan to even out cash flow can get one, why it's important to get a handle on your expenses and what he's learned from over twenty years in the social sector.  He's good people and it's an elucidating conversation about financial aspects of running a nonprofit. To learn more about FJC, check out: https://www.fjc.org/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nonprofitlowdown/support

 #75-Fakequity=Fake Equity and the Social Justice Space with Erin Okuno | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:23:42

Fakequity= Fake equity.  Like when you're in a meeting and someone repeats something a person of color said and takes credit for it.  Or when "These people need..." or "They need to..." is said.  Or when someone misses a previous meeting and then questions the decision made.  Or when being short on time is used to justify NOT asking the community that is impacted.  Or when someone tries to shift the conversation to class from race because race is just too uncomfortable.  Or when someone "doesn't see color."  When you're working in a social justice space and you feel like you're at the Mad Hatters Tea Party, this episode is for you.  Join me and Fakequity Founder to talk about racial equity and nonprofits. To learn more about Erin and to play Fakequity bingo, check out: www.fakequity.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nonprofitlowdown/support

 #74-Unlocking Your Board's Potential with Cindi Phallen | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:32:55

If I had a nickel for every time an ED complained that their board was not raising money, not engaged or not working, I'd never have to fundraise.  Join me for this chat with Cindi Phallen to learn about how to re-invigorate your board, avoid a bored board, recruit according to your organizational goals and why staff members should never be on a board meeting agenda.  Cindi brings a wealth of experience in unlocking the power of boards. To learn more about Cindi, check here out here: https://possibility-cp.com/about/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nonprofitlowdown/support

 #73-Nonprofit Mergers and Acquisitions with Daniel Rabuzzi | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:31:52

Ever wonder why mergers and acquisitions are not so common in the nonprofit world?  Ever wondered about the nuts and bolts of leading a merger?  Join me and my friend Daniel as we discuss the nitty-gritty of a nonprofit merger.  Daniel has been a long-time nonprofit executive and, most recently, the Executive Director of Mouse.org.  Under his leadership, Mouse successfully merged with another nonprofit and he shares his lessons learned.  He also started his own consulting practice to advise on partnerships, collaboration and mergers between nonprofit orgs.   For more about Daniel, check him out here: https://www.indigopheasant.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nonprofitlowdown/support

 #72-Reflections on Leadership with Iris Chen | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:33:04

Join me for this incredibly candid and vulnerable interview with Iris Chen.  Iris was one of the founding members of Teach for America and has built her career in education and social justice over the last twenty years.  We talk about perceptions of Asian-American leadership, what we have learned the hard way and what drives Iris after all these years.  Iris reflects on the ups and downs of leadership over the last twenty years through the early days of education reform in New York to today's more culturally aware nonprofit environment.   --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nonprofitlowdown/support

 #71-Barriers to Fundraising for Social Entrepreneurs of Color with Liza Mueller | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:24:41

For folks of color who are trying to do big things in the world, fundraising can feel like pushing an endless rock up a hill.  Join me and Liza Mueller, VP of Knowledge at Echoing Green, to hear the data that backs up the lived experience.  Not surprisingly, women and folks of color raise significantly less funding than their white male counterparts.  Interestingly, this disparity starts even before the ask.  Here's hoping this conversation starts a deeper conversation for funders. For more about Echoing Green, click here: https://echoinggreen.org/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nonprofitlowdown/support

 #70-Advocating for Latinx and Black Tech Talent with Karla Monterroso | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:28:00

Join me and my new friend Karla Monterroso to talk about her important work as CEO of Code2040.  In today's high-flying tech economy, Code 2040 is committed to dismantling racial barriers that keep Latinx and Black tech workers from the highest levels of leadership.  Karla shares the work that she does with the tech community and beyond to help break down the systemic barriers to racial equity in many different industries.  We talk about actionable things that leaders can do to start to build an equitable system, why most DEI initiatives suck and how you can know where you are on the spectrum of racial equity advocate.  Plus, there's a quiz!   For more about Code2040, visit: http://www.code2040.org/ To take the quiz, visit: https://medium.com/racial-equity-in-tech/five-types-of-racial-equity-advocates-in-tech-c72e5c384335 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nonprofitlowdown/support

 #69-How to slay on Instagram with Brandy Henry | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:27:25

Instagram--it's a lifestyle choice.  Join me and my new bud Brandy Henry to talk about how and why nonprofits should be all over Instagram like white on rice.   In the sea of confusing social media choices and too much to do, Brandy breaks down some easy steps to get started with IG and how to not get overwhelmed.  The best piece of news: Brandy is willing to help you out for FREE so contact her to get your IG game right and tight. To contact Brandy, visit here: https://www.brandywhenry.com/ To download her worksheet HOW TO SAY IT ON SOCIAL MEDIA, click here --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nonprofitlowdown/support

 #68-Growing up from Founder to Mature ED with Jai Nanda | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:32:36

Founders: they are among the most amazing and maddening people.  Many founders struggle as sustaining Executive Directors because the skills that helped you to start a nonprofit are different than the skills needed to be an enduring leader.  It takes a lot of reflection, maturity and grace to move from founder to mature ED.  Join me as we chat with Jai Nanda who has gone from a founding ED to a tenured ED of over 20 years.  Along the way, he's built an amazing organization, Urban Dove, and changed his leadership and perspective.  This is a must-listen for founding EDs. For more about Jai, check out: http://urbandove.org/about-us/our-mission/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nonprofitlowdown/support

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