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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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 #67-Fierce Conversations with Susan Scott | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:41:56

You guys--this convo BLEW MY MIND.  I usually try not to fangirl, but Susan Scott is so unbelievably amazing.  She shares insights from her top-selling book Fierce Conversations and Fierce Leadership to help you have the fierce and necessary conversations with your employees, your family and your friends.  This conversation is truthful, honest and whole-hearted.  I felt changed afterward and I hope you will too. Some tidbits from our chat: "We are always having conversations and sometimes we include other people."  “Remember that what gets talked about and how it gets talked about determines what will happen. Or won't happen. And that we succeed or fail, gradually then suddenly, one conversation at a time.” For more about Susan, check out her company here: https://fierceinc.com/ To watch Susan's TED talk, check it out here: https://youtu.be/oVKaXUB4EFg --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nonprofitlowdown/support

 #66-Taking care of YOU in 2020 with Liza Baker | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:37:19

Happy 2020, friends!  Today's podcast is my hope for your 2020.  I hope and wish you good health.  How many of us sacrifice our health and well-being for the cause?  Join me and my friend Liza Baker, recovering nonprofit executive and health coach, to get tips about how to start taking care of yourself through food, exercise and little habits that can make a huge difference.  She provides actionable tips that are not painful.  Start 2020 out with making sure that you are the best you can be. For more about Liza, check her out here: https://simply-healthcoaching.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nonprofitlowdown/support

 #65-Prepping Your Org for Next Level Funding with Suzi Epstein of Robin Hood | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:34:51

How many of us would love to be funded by Robin Hood?  Ever wondered if you've hit a ceiling with your fundraising efforts?  Today my guest is Suzi Epstein, Managing Director of the Robin Hood Foundation who discusses a free program for nonprofits at Robin Hood to up their game, some of the mistakes that she sees on proposals and what it takes to qualify for Robin Hood funding.  Please note that the deadline for the Robin Hood GRIT program is January 17, 2020 so get it while the getting is good! To apply, visit: https://www.robinhood.org/programs/special-initiatives/grit/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nonprofitlowdown/support

 #64-The Mindset and Psychology of Major Gift Fundraising with Kara Logan Berlin | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:28:49

This episode is coming in HOT!  As we head into end-of-year fundraising, Kara breaks down how we need to flip the switch in our own minds about fundraising.  We talk about the mindset and psychology of an effective fundraiser, how to shake it off (hint: it's not about YOU), the power dynamics for fundraisers of color and how to retain our fundraisers.  Kara is funny, direct and an expert in her field.  It's a fundraising masterclass! For more about Kara's firm, check her out here: http://harvestklb.com/ Also, check out her super-awesome TED talk here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SUvoBzjZv7E --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nonprofitlowdown/support

 #63-How to be awesome on social media with Julia Campbell | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:29:23

For the busy nonprofit executive, it just feels like social media falls to the bottom of your very long to-do list, amirite?  It's all so overwhelming--so many platforms, not enough time.  Join me and my guest Julia Campbell to talk about how to leverage social media effectively to build community for your cause, how to stop using it like a billboard and how to avoid common mistakes (spoiler alert: answer your comments!)  For the forward-thinking nonprofit, it's time to get on the social media bus or get left behind.  Julia is smart, insightful and realistic about how much the average nonprofit can really do on social. For more about Julia, check out her website: https://jcsocialmarketing.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nonprofitlowdown/support

 #62-Attracting and Sustaining Women of Color Fundraisers with Kishshana Palmer | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:43:44

Happy Thanksgiving y'all!  It's particularly fitting that today's post is with my friend Kishshana: truth-teller, inspo and fundraiser extraordinaire.  I'm thankful to have people like Ms. Kishshana in my life.  Join today's no-holds-barred convo about the unique challenges that women of color (especially Black women) face in major gift fundraising, what happens behind closed doors and how to get that DEI party started at your organization.  Ms. K drops ALL the truth bombs like it's hot and she's funny as hell.  We're speaking truth to power and making #noapologies! To find out more about this diva: https://kishshanaco.com/ To read Kishshana's latest piece in the Chronicle of Philanthropy, check it out here: https://www.philanthropy.com/article/How-to-Keep-Women-of-Color/247544 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nonprofitlowdown/support

 #61-Building an MVP Board with Rich Berlin | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:32:54

Today I'm chilling with the Big Poppa of the New York nonprofit world, Rich Berlin.  Rich walks us through the quick history of Harlem RBI that has since become multi-service wraparound school called Dream.  Rich tells us how his organization went from almost closing to its current $40M a year budget.  He shares his thoughts about board recruitment, board management and how to prepare a board to punch above its weight.  One day, I would like to be able to say "We're not talking to you for less than a seven figure gift."  Listen, learn and LOVE it.  This has got to be one of my very favorite podcast episodes (I love them all like my children.) For more about Rich, check out their website: https://www.wearedream.org/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nonprofitlowdown/support

 #60-Therapy for Fundraisers with Patrick Kirby | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:28:36

As we careen towards year-end, we know all you fundraisers are out burning the midnight oil.  Annual appeal, Giving Tuesday, making budget, oh my!  My guest Patrick Kirby FEELS YOU.  Take a quick 30 minutes to take a listen to this fun episode.  Patrick and I talk about why people dread fundraising, what happens when boards and executives don't know how to fundraise (spoiler alert: unreasonable much?) and how to create a culture of philanthropy in your org.  Patrick is fun, caffeinated and HERE FOR YOU. For more about Patrick, check him out: https://www.dogoodbetterconsulting.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nonprofitlowdown/support

 #59-Targeting Your Fundraising with Prospect Research with Crystal Leochko Johnston | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:25:02

This month, as we head into the holiday giving season, we're featuring podcasts about fundraising!  This week, I'm chatting with Crystal Leochko Johnston, Founder of Eclipse Research to talk about how to identify and validate donor prospects.  Do you ever feel like fundraising is trying to find your way in the dark?  Ever hear your board tell you that they don't know anyone wealthy?  Think that you could target your current donor list for bigger gifts?  Don't miss this episode.  Today's $100 donor could be tomorrow's $100,000 donor if you have the right data. For more about Crystal click here: www.eclipseresearchgroup.com/ Free prospect research sources: NOZA Search - listing of Canadian and U.S. donation records (paid subscription) - www.nozasearch.com Newspaperarchive - newspapers from Canada, U.S. and 27 other countries (paid subscription) - www.newspaperarchive.com U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission - U.S. Securities information (free) - www.sec.gov SEDI (System for Electronic Disclosure by Insiders) - information on Canadian insiders (free) - www.sedi.ca SEDAR (The System for Electronic Document Analysis and Retrieval) - Canadian securities documents (free) - www.sedar.com Federal Election Commission - U.S. political donations (free) - www.fec.gov --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nonprofitlowdown/support

 #58-Leading from a Place of Calm with Shalini Somayaji | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:29:22

Any ED will tell you that it feels like stress and pressure are part of the job.  Constant worry and panic got you down?  Join me and my buddy Shalini as we talk about strategies and tactics to make the time for self-care, how to use that four-letter word "H-E-L-P" and being responsible for your own energy.  Shalini is, like me, a recovering Executive Director and coach to leaders.  Make yourself a cup of tea, give yourself a little break and hang with us.  We FEEL YOUR PAIN, y'all! For more about Shalini, check out her website: www.shalinisomayaji.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nonprofitlowdown/support

 #57-Reimagining Math Education and Building for National Scale with Joel Rose | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:24:28

This week, I'm interviewing CEO and Co-founder of New Classrooms Joel Rose.  Joel started his career as a math teacher and created an organization that is re-thinking the classroom experience with technology.  While building New Classrooms, he shares his lessons learned about building an organization, the single most important practice for his team and the importance of being useful over being right.   For more information about Joel and New Classrooms, check it out here: https://www.newclassrooms.org/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nonprofitlowdown/support

 #56-Going the Distance with Daniel Oscar | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:19:57

Daniel Oscar: educator, nonprofit exec, marathoner.  Listen in to Daniel's gems of wisdom for staying the course in the nonprofit world.  Daniel helped Wendy Kopp build Teach for America and has been in various roles in the nonprofit/education reform sector since then.  He shares his tips on how to run the marathon and not the sprint, how to prioritize self-care and his best advice to young people starting out in nonprofit.  My favorite takeaway: focus on being helpful instead of being right. For more about Daniel and Center for Supportive Schools, check it out here. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nonprofitlowdown/support

 #55-Relationship is the Unit of Change with Jen Mayer | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:35:01

Have you ever walked away from a hard conversation feeling like a bomb went off and you didn't take cover?  Join me and my friend and mentor Jen Mayer, Founder of Becoming Better Together to talk about how to have hard conversations with fierceness and kindness, how to learn how to know thyself and how to be in the world even when it's uncomfortable. Jen is the queen of resources and offers this resource as thought-starters and tools for fierce conversations. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nonprofitlowdown/support

 #54-How to Avoid Self-Sabotage as an ED with Ted Federici | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 00:27:49

Join me for a chat with master coach and my former Board Chair Ted Federici to discuss the common pitfalls of leaders and the mistakes they make.  The job that we have as leaders is daunting and we sometimes do ourselves a disservice by being our own worst enemies.  Learn how to tame the ego, build trust and have the meeting before the meeting.  Bonus: you'll learn some of my favorite "Federicisms" like: "Everyone caters to the craziest person in the room," or "It's just a fart in a windstorm." To learn more about Ted and his work, visit Ted at federicicoaching.com. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nonprofitlowdown/support

 #53-Rhea's Book Club | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:18:18

Happy Birthday to Nonprofit Lowdown!  Thanks, listeners, for hanging with me for a year.  It's been a blast and a JOURNEY! For today's pod, I'm reviewing three books that have really taken my game to the next level.  There's something for everyone.  For organizational design geeks, there's Brave New Work.  For productivity and people who just need to get to work, there's Free to Focus.  And for managers and leaders who want to give better feedback, there's The Feedback Fallacy: Why Feedback Rarely Does What It's Meant To and the companion book Nine Lies About Work. It's been an honor and pleasure to be in your earbuds this last year.  Let me know if there are topics you'd like for me to review and thank you for listening! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nonprofitlowdown/support

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