All Nonprofits Considered is a podcast about nonprofits, leadership, and social change where blog author Rosetta Thurman hosts live discussions with inspiring nonprofit leaders. Rosetta has been working in the nonprofit community for over seven years and her mission is to engage the next generation…
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On Monday July 26, tune in to hear Alexis Terry of ASAE & The Center for Association Leadership, Gen Y blogger Anh Tran, and Erin O'Connor Jones, a consultant with the Nonprofit Professional Advisory Group and career advisor for the Jobs for Change blog on Change.org talk about board dynamics and the importance of board service for young nonprofit professionals.
Rahama Wright will share her experiences with her company Shea Yeleen, and her journey through the nonprofit sector and beyond.
I invite you to tune in on your lunch break to my internet radio show, All Nonprofits Considered on BlogTalkRadio! Join me for a live discussion with Ian David Moss of Createquity and Colleen Dilenschneider of Know Your Own Bone about the current culture of nonprofit leadership in museums and the arts. Don't miss it!
Join me for a live (and lively!) discussion with Aaron Dorfman of the National Committee For Responsive Philanthropy about the implications of the new Florida legislation on philanthropy, transparency, and nonprofit diversity practices. Don't miss it!
Join me for a live (and lively!) roundtable discussion on being a Gen Y professional in the nonprofit sector. Don't miss it!
Join me for a live (and lively!) discussion with Gen Y Blogger Jessica Journey about fundraising, leadership and her educational experiences in the nonprofit sector. Don't miss it!
Join me for a live (and lively!) discussion with Public Allies' MacArthur Antigua who was just named a 2010 American Express NGen Fellow. I'm taking this as an opportunity to sit down with him virtually and talk about his work at Public Allies and his views on nonprofit leadership. I've been following his organization for a while now, and he is definitely a strong now generation voice for the sector.
Nancy Lublin is the CEO of DoSomething.org and the self-proclaimed "Chief Old Person." Since August 2003, Nancy has overseen DoSomething.org's growth and led the effort to begin awarding more grant money to young people who want to make a difference. At the age of 23, Nancy founded the organization Dress for Success, which to this day provides women with interview suits, career development training, and boosts in their self-confidence in more than 70 cities in four countries.Join me for a conversation with Nancy about leadership, fundraising and the future of the nonprofit sector.
Join me this week for a conversation about racial diversity in philanthropy with Renée B. Branch, director of diversity and inclusive practices for the Council on Foundations.
Listen to perspectives from three different nonprofit voices around what organizations are doing to stay afloat in the economic downturn. Is there increased competition or increased collaboration? We'll share thoughts on how the economy has impacted leadership decisions and mission integrity in the nonprofit field including layoffs, program cuts, and innovation. Guests: Nelson Layag, Projects Director, CompassPoint Nonprofit Services; Patrick Sallee, Development Director for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Kansas City and a Young Nonprofit Professionals Network (YNPN) national board member; Joe Brown, Human resources and management consultant to nonprofits at Slope Resources and Taproot Foundation volunteer.