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Explore all things innovation to amplify the future of nonprofit impact. Discover best practices from top nonprofits and social-impact businesses. Learn new strategies and explore daring ways to think about and solve your organization's big problems. Ted Vaughn, award-winning author and social entrepreneur, invites guests to share their personal narratives, experiences, and hot takes on what is needed to create an innovative organization. Ted illustrates how they can be put into practice on a journey to discover the future of nonprofits. Watch full raw interviews on the Future Nonprofit Youtube channel.

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    • Apr 24, 2025 LATEST EPISODE
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    The Future Nonprofit podcast is a must-listen for anyone in the nonprofit sector, particularly those on leadership teams. As a member of a San Diego nonprofit's leadership team, I am always looking for podcasts that can inspire and motivate me to improve my work and make a greater impact for my organization. This podcast does just that. Hosted by Ted Vaughn, the conversations are guided in a way that draws out the best from each guest and provides valuable insights and perspectives.

    One of the best aspects of this podcast is its ability to make you think about how you can do your job better and move your organization forward. The discussions focus on key issues facing the nonprofit sector, such as fundraising strategies and connecting with core constituencies. The guests share their experiences and expertise, offering actionable insights that can be implemented in real-world situations. It's clear that the podcast aims to provide practical advice and inspire listeners to put their learnings into practice.

    Another great aspect of this podcast is the quality of production. The storytelling is nuanced and engaging, combining raw human experiences with innovation and creativity. The episodes go beyond basic conversations by providing an experience that elevates storytelling and offers a powerful insight into the nonprofit world. With each episode, you can expect to be captivated by harrowing stories, inspired by passionate individuals, and motivated to make an impact.

    While it's hard to find any major drawbacks with this podcast, one small criticism could be that it may not cover a wide variety of topics within the nonprofit sector. However, considering its focus on culture, innovation, attracting younger donors, and other relevant areas, this can easily be overlooked.

    In conclusion, The Future Nonprofit podcast is an excellent resource for anyone interested in improving their work in the nonprofit sector. The conversations are inspiring and informative, offering practical advice that can be applied in real-world situations. The production quality is top-notch, providing an immersive experience that goes beyond simple podcast conversations. I highly recommend this podcast to anyone looking to gain new insights and perspectives in the nonprofit world.



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    MEASURE: Meme Styles - How to Champion Equity Through Community-Led Research

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 28:30


    “There was no real mechanism for measuring what we meant when we said build trust… Who was creating the surveys? What was the methodology? What were the metrics assessing relationships?” - Meme StylesYou use data every day.In the stories you tell donors.In the statistics you share on social media.In the decisions you make about the future of the organization.But data-informed decision-making goes deeper than just collecting numbers and drawing conclusions from them.Meme Styles, our guest today, reminds us that we need to be asking some important questions: Where did these numbers come from?How do we know they are trustworthy and accurate?How biased or unbiased are the sources of that data or the methodology we're utilizing?From running a lunchroom advocacy campaign as a third grader to sitting on panels with city officials in Austin, TX, Meme has always been a force for change. And in 2015, she founded MEASURE, a nonprofit data advocacy organization working to eliminate social disparities in health, education, economics, and criminal justice—one dataset at a time.In this episode, Meme shares how data can either reinforce inequities or drive systemic change, how data bias can show up in nonprofits, why community is the best form of technology, and the most impactful decision Meme says she's made in her leadership.If you're a nonprofit leader committed to equity, dignity, and visionary leadership, this conversation is for you.Want our key takeaways from this conversation? Take a look at the show notes for this episode: https://www.futurenonprofit.com/meme-styles/

    Make It Seen, Make It Simple: How to Make Your Nonprofit's Story Shareable [Panel Discussion]

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 63:17


    Today, your audience is more aware than ever before of injustices impacting our world. They're eager to help, but unsure of the best way to make a difference. As a nonprofit leader, it's your job to channel their passion into action. How? By sharing your story—and making it easy for others to amplify it.On Future Nonprofit, we often explore how to improve the way your organization operates. But without a strong growth strategy that amplifies your story, even the most noble nonprofit is like a sports car without gas in the tank—it's got amazing potential, but it can't go far.The good news: Tools like social media and crowdfunding platforms present your nonprofit with an unprecedented opportunity to expand your reach and broadcast your message.The challenge: All the freedom these tools offer can feel overwhelming. And with countless others vying for attention online, how can you make your message and your cause cut through all the noise?In this special episode, I'm sitting down with not one, but four guests to answer this key question. First, Krista Lamp—Senior Director of Nonprofit Communications at GoFundMe—gives us the inside scoop on what, why, and how modern audiences are supporting causes they care about.After that, three leading voices in the nonprofit space—Jared Walker of Dollar For, Mike McDonald of BibleProject, and Nate Rittenhouse of OneHope—offer hard-earned insights shaped by their distinct experiences in inspiring their audiences to action.In this conversation, you'll learn what “impact creators” are and why they often have more actual influence than “influencers,” how you can empower trusted online voices to mobilize their communities for your cause, one large mistake that's causing nonprofits to miss out on a ton of potential support, and much more.If you've been looking for ways to accelerate your growth without sacrificing authenticity, this one is for you.Want our key takeaways from this conversation? Take a look at the show notes for this episode: www.futurenonprofit.com/make-nonprofit-story-shareableMentioned in this episode:Presented by ClassyAre you a nonprofit feeling the pressure of constant change and evolving supporter expectations? Are you searching for new ways to engage your community in this new era of fundraising? At Future Nonprofit we seek out the top technology helping propel our sector forward, which is why Classy by GoFundMe is a trusted partner of ours. Classy's online fundraising platform empowers organizations to connect, engage, and grow. With Classy's latest innovation, Classy Studio, you can create personalized fundraising experiences that truly resonate. Build connections, unleash creativity, and raise more... faster! And now, with new features like Intelligent Ask Amounts, which provide personalized donation amounts for each supporter who lands on your page, and improved embedded donation forms, which lead a donor through an optimized checkout flow without leaving your website, Classy's full suite of tools is further engineered for conversion while also allowing you to create lasting relationships. The only question left is... what will YOU build? The future of fundraising is now with Classy. For more information, visit classy.org.

    10 Books Every Nonprofit Leader Needs to Read This Year (w/ James Bloedel, Chief Strategy Officer at Historic)

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 29:28


    “Leadership is not just something that is relegated to middle management, upper management, executive leadership. Leadership is a culture that exists inside of your organization. If you truly want to make breakthrough products, experiences, campaigns; if you want your entire team from entry-level individuals up to your C suite to really be pushing the organization forward, every single person needs to be thinking of themselves as a leader, as a stakeholder in the organization.” – James BloedelWith the world shifting and changing faster than ever, it's important to stay informed, challenge your thinking, and grow as a leader to guide your organization effectively and build deep trust and engagement with donors.In this episode, I'm joined by James Bloedel, Chief Strategy Officer at Historic. With a strong background working in the nonprofit sector, he is passionate about helping nonprofits across the globe design better ways of working that lead to creating an impact that is: fast, sustainable, missional, accessible, fully-funded, scalable, and down-right fun.Listen in as James helps us explore how to reach the crucial intersection where leaders can shape a meaningful organizational culture. Discover what product theory can teach you about differentiating yourself in a sea of nonprofits and businesses clamoring for your audience's attention and how understanding the perspectives of the next generation will help you adapt to the shifting tides of donor engagement.As you seek to lead your nonprofit into the future, you won't want to miss this year's list of the top 10 books every nonprofit leader should read.Want the links to the books we mentioned? Check out the show notes for this episode: https://www.futurenonprofit.com/10-books-every-nonprofit-leader-needs-to-read-this-year/Mentioned in this episode:Presented by ClassyAre you a nonprofit feeling the pressure of constant change and evolving supporter expectations? Are you searching for new ways to engage your community in this new era of fundraising? At Future Nonprofit we seek out the top technology helping propel our sector forward, which is why Classy by GoFundMe is a trusted partner of ours. Classy's online fundraising platform empowers organizations to connect, engage, and grow. With Classy's latest innovation, Classy Studio, you can create personalized fundraising experiences that truly resonate. Build connections, unleash creativity, and raise more... faster! And now, with new features like Intelligent Ask Amounts, which provide personalized donation amounts for each supporter who lands on your page, and improved embedded donation forms, which lead a donor through an optimized checkout flow without leaving your website, Classy's full suite of tools is further engineered for conversion while also allowing you to create lasting relationships. The only question left is... what will YOU build? The future of fundraising is now with Classy. For more information, visit classy.org.

    Many Hopes: Thomas Keown - The Reciprocal Power of Survivor-Driven Change

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 31:26


    “When you see horrible things happen to innocent people, you can choose one of two paths. You can either go a route of bitterness and hatred and perpetuate a problem, or you can think—does this have to be like this?” - Thomas KeownWho is best equipped to drive lasting change for people facing challenging circumstances?Our latest guest on Future Nonprofit, Thomas Keown, has discovered a powerful answer to this question—and it's one you may not be expecting.Thomas grew up in Northern Ireland during a 30-year conflict known as The Troubles. For decades, all his community knew was war, fighting, and hate. But over time, Thomas came to realize that although injustices can transcend generations, so too can healing and hope.After going back to help the youth of his homeland as an adult, it became crystal clear to Thomas what kind of people are capable of making the most profound impact on world crises—the people who have made it out of those very crises.Today, Thomas is the founder and CEO of Many Hopes, a nonprofit that empowers children to overcome injustice and then equips them with the tools they need to help others do the same. Some of the children supported by Many Hopes go on to become lawyers fighting the very injustice they experienced and doctors providing the care they couldn't receive—each one living proof of the power of survivor-driven change.In this special episode from our Camp Redwood series, you'll discover what it takes to inspire support for causes that may be out of sight and out of mind, why Thomas's decision to return funds to some of his donors led to a surprising increase in giving, how a nonprofit closing its doors can actually be the ultimate success story, and so much more.If you're looking to learn from a nonprofit that has mastered the art of building trust with their donors, their local outreach partners, and the people they serve, this episode is for you.Mentioned in this episode:Presented by ClassyAre you a nonprofit feeling the pressure of constant change and evolving supporter expectations? Are you searching for new ways to engage your community in this new era of fundraising? At Future Nonprofit we seek out the top technology helping propel our sector forward, which is why Classy by GoFundMe is a trusted partner of ours. Classy's online fundraising platform empowers organizations to connect, engage, and grow. With Classy's latest innovation, Classy Studio, you can create personalized fundraising experiences that truly resonate. Build connections, unleash creativity, and raise more... faster! And now, with new features like Intelligent Ask Amounts, which provide personalized donation amounts for each supporter who lands on your page, and improved embedded donation forms, which lead a donor through an optimized checkout flow without leaving your website, Classy's full suite of tools is further engineered for conversion while also allowing you to create lasting relationships. The only question left is... what will YOU build? The future of fundraising is now with Classy. For more information, visit classy.org.

    Moniker Group: Ryan Sisson - The 3 Key Ingredients of an Authentic Community

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 30:45


    “For me, that's really where you get the highest ROI. Just to hear from a person: this matters.” - Ryan SissonWhen's the last time you thought to yourself, “Wow, this is real community”?That magical, visceral feeling of true human connection? It's rare—feels like lightning in a bottle. Many nonprofit leaders have tried to capture it within the community they cultivate for their team, their donors, and the people they serve. But the truth is, it can be tricky to nail the secret sauce. Luckily, our guest knows the recipe for that kind of community—and it's just three simple ingredients.Ryan Sisson is the CEO of Moniker Group, a collective of visionary entrepreneurs crafting spaces that are designed to help people not just gather—but truly connect. From coffee shops and retail stores to coworking spaces and creameries, Moniker creates environments that blend creativity, purpose, and hospitality.I (Ted) chose Ryan for this conversation because I've seen firsthand the powerful communities he cultivates. I'm thrilled to share with you his practical insights for creating environments where people feel safe to offer feedback, encouraged to share ideas, and excited to collaborate. In this episode, you'll discover the one leadership trait that's a prerequisite for effective communication, the secret to building a team culture so strong it sustains itself, why your people have the potential to make or break your brand, and so much more. If you feel like your organization is being held back by a lack of internal or external synergy, this one's for you.Want our key takeaways from this conversation? Take a look at the show notes for this episode.Mentioned in this episode:Presented by ClassyAre you a nonprofit feeling the pressure of constant change and evolving supporter expectations? Are you searching for new ways to engage your community in this new era of fundraising? At Future Nonprofit we seek out the top technology helping propel our sector forward, which is why Classy by GoFundMe is a trusted partner of ours. Classy's online fundraising platform empowers organizations to connect, engage, and grow. With Classy's latest innovation, Classy Studio, you can create personalized fundraising experiences that truly resonate. Build connections, unleash creativity, and raise more... faster! And now, with new features like Intelligent Ask Amounts, which provide personalized donation amounts for each supporter who lands on your page, and improved embedded donation forms, which lead a donor through an optimized checkout flow without leaving your website, Classy's full suite of tools is further engineered for conversion while also allowing you to create lasting relationships. The only question left is... what will YOU build? The future of fundraising is now with Classy. For more information, visit classy.org.

    era92: Emmanuel Trinity - Creating Lasting Change by Untapping the Brilliance in Every Person

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 21:18


    “[She] asked me, ‘What's one thing we can give you so you never go back on the streets?' And I told them, ‘If you give me a computer, I would never go back on the streets. And they did. And that gadget captured me from what the streets were offering and I teleported into a new world of possibilities.'” - Emmanuel TrinityHow do you create generational prosperity when the prevailing model of charity is focused on temporary poverty alleviation?For Emmanuel Trinity (who goes by Trinity), creating prosperity is about untapping the latent potential in communities—instead of using funds to combat the surface-level symptoms of poverty.Trinity grew up in the slums of Uganda, facing a dangerous and seemingly hopeless future. But everything changed when he was given a computer. With access to the internet, Trinity found work and transformed the trajectory of his life.That computer wasn't his doorway to success—it was simply the key that unlocked the potential he had inside him all along. Now, Trinity is giving others the keys they need to do the same. As the founder of era92, a nonprofit employment agency, Trinity empowers young adults facing poverty in Uganda with the opportunities they need to become active participants in rewriting their futures.In this episode, you'll hear how education and employment can empower people to escape challenging situations, why it's crucial to ask the people you're serving what resources would truly make the biggest impact in their lives, the power of using your personal experience to inform your problem-solving approach, and more.If you've been unsure whether your efforts are serving the people you help to the fullest, this episode is the push you need to start asking the right questions.Want our key takeaways from this conversation? Take a look at the show notes for this episode.Mentioned in this episode:Presented by ClassyAre you a nonprofit feeling the pressure of constant change and evolving supporter expectations? Are you searching for new ways to engage your community in this new era of fundraising? At Future Nonprofit we seek out the top technology helping propel our sector forward, which is why Classy by GoFundMe is a trusted partner of ours. Classy's online fundraising platform empowers organizations to connect, engage, and grow. With Classy's latest innovation, Classy Studio, you can create personalized fundraising experiences that truly resonate. Build connections, unleash creativity, and raise more... faster! And now, with new features like Intelligent Ask Amounts, which provide personalized donation amounts for each supporter who lands on your page, and improved embedded donation forms, which lead a donor through an optimized checkout flow without leaving your website, Classy's full suite of tools is further engineered for conversion while also allowing you to create lasting relationships. The only question left is... what will YOU build? The future of fundraising is now with Classy. For more information, visit classy.org.

    Ambition Angels: Remi Sobomehin - Using Innovation to Power Progress Toward Your Mission

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 27:13


    “I really think that we all have something we want to produce and give to the world, and that should be our ambition. And people are going to love you for what you give to the world. They're going to love you for your ambition.” - Remi SobomehinWhat's the best way to make progress toward your mission?It's a question many nonprofit leaders wrestle with. The truth is, sometimes making a real impact requires you to think outside of the box. Sometimes, it means turning your biggest challenges into your greatest opportunities. When Remi Sobomehin set out to empower Black and Brown teens with the skills they need to achieve personal and professional success, he ran into a problem: How do you reach teenagers when they're spending a large amount of time on their smartphones?Remi decided that, rather than fighting against these habits, he'd factor them into his solution. As the founder and CEO of the nonprofit Ambition Angels, Remi created an app where teens can access a library of skill-building courses and earn money while they learn.In this special episode from our Camp Redwood series, Remi reveals the magic that can happen when you use an innovative approach to apply proven solutions, why patience is the key to sustainable nonprofit growth, why effective outreach means meeting people where they actually are, and so much more. If you feel like you've got the right solutions but your approach isn't yielding results, this episode will provide just the inspiration you've been looking for.Want our key takeaways from this conversation? Take a look at the show notes for this episode.Mentioned in this episode:Presented by ClassyAre you a nonprofit feeling the pressure of constant change and evolving supporter expectations? Are you searching for new ways to engage your community in this new era of fundraising? At Future Nonprofit we seek out the top technology helping propel our sector forward, which is why Classy by GoFundMe is a trusted partner of ours. Classy's online fundraising platform empowers organizations to connect, engage, and grow. With Classy's latest innovation, Classy Studio, you can create personalized fundraising experiences that truly resonate. Build connections, unleash creativity, and raise more... faster! And now, with new features like Intelligent Ask Amounts, which provide personalized donation amounts for each supporter who lands on your page, and improved embedded donation forms, which lead a donor through an optimized checkout flow without leaving your website, Classy's full suite of tools is further engineered for conversion while also allowing you to create lasting relationships. The only question left is... what will YOU build? The future of fundraising is now with Classy. For more information, visit classy.org.

    CORE: Ann Lee - Growing Impact Through Shoulder-to-Shoulder Leadership

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 38:44


    Running a nonprofit can be hard.You're leading a dedicated crew into the heart of challenging crises. But if you're like most nonprofit leaders, no one trained you on how to set healthy boundaries, offer emotional support, or ensure your team's time and talents aren't undervalued.Juggling all of this while also striving to make a positive impact through your mission can leave even the most fearless leaders feeling overwhelmed, discouraged, and lost. So what's the antidote?Our guest today says the best place to start is by staying connected to your “why,” leading by example through hands-on involvement, and uplifting your people. Ann Lee is the Co-Founder and CEO of CORE: Community Organized Relief Effort, an organization that collaborates locally and globally to provide equitable relief in the face of disasters. They have worked on five continents responding to natural disasters, conflict, food insecurity, disease outbreaks, climate change, and public health emergencies.In this episode, Ann shares what she's learned over the years—from co-founding this organization with film icon Sean Penn to how they expanded from 10 US-based employees to over 2,500 in a single year during the COVID-19 pandemic. This is one you don't want to miss!Looking for our key takeaways from this conversation? Find them on the show notes for this episode.Links:Historic AgencyConnect with CORE on their LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTube, or their website.Connect with Ann on LinkedIn or InstagramConnect with Sean Penn on Instagram[BOOK] Culture Built My BrandMentioned in this episode:Presented by ClassyAre you a nonprofit feeling the pressure of constant change and evolving supporter expectations? Are you searching for new ways to engage your community in this new era of fundraising? At Future Nonprofit we seek out the top technology helping propel our sector forward, which is why Classy by GoFundMe is a trusted partner of ours. Classy's online fundraising platform empowers organizations to connect, engage, and grow. With Classy's latest innovation, Classy Studio, you can create personalized fundraising experiences that truly resonate. Build connections, unleash creativity, and raise more... faster! And now, with new features like Intelligent Ask Amounts, which provide personalized donation amounts for each supporter who lands on your page, and improved embedded donation forms, which lead a donor through an optimized checkout flow without leaving your website, Classy's full suite of tools is further engineered for conversion while also allowing you to create lasting relationships. The only question left is... what will YOU build? The future of fundraising is now with Classy....

    The Generosity Playbook: Gabe Cooper - How to help your donors get their hearts all in

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 40:51


    “As an employee of a nonprofit, you're maybe blessed to get paid for the work you do every day, but it doesn't mean you care about it any more or less than the people that are giving you money. And so, by drawing them in, you build an army of committed advocates and activists for your cause. You're having an impact on the hearts of your donors by drawing them in. You're making the world a better place by creating an army of generous people.” – Gabe CooperWhat if your nonprofit could inspire generosity that drives your mission forward and scales your impact? In this episode, we sit down with Gabe Cooper, founder and CEO of Virtuous, to explore how to go beyond transactional fundraising to build authentic, human-centered relationships that draw donors more deeply into your mission.Gabe shares his insights on donor motivations—and how you can rope them in as advocates and activists for your cause. You'll learn about the importance of the heart and how to give supporters a cause that shapes their personal identities. He also shares why it's critical to consider the value donors receive through their generosity. By treating supporters as true partners in your mission, Gabe believes nonprofits can unleash a wave of support that fuels impactful change.With his background in for-profit tech and software development, Gabe is passionate about product development and giving nonprofits best-in-class tools. In this episode, he shares key lessons on innovation and provides simple, strategic, actionable tips for launching your first, small-scale innovative venture.Listen in as Gabe dives into how organizations can adapt to changing donor expectations, use human-centered design, and harness the power of generosity to drive their missions forward. Whether you're looking to strengthen your donor relationships or take your fundraising to the next level, this episode offers a playbook for inspiring generosity that achieves more than you ever thought possible.Contents1 – Gabe's introduction to philanthropy (03:05)2 – The power of giving and importance of nonprofits (07:10)3 – Putting donors at the center of the mission (16:45)4 – Simplifying innovation (23:50)5 – Harnessing human-centered design (31:18)6 – Gabe's parting advice (36:28)LinksHistoric AgencyGabe Cooper on LinkedInGabe's book | The Responsive NonprofitCulture Built My Brand

    Burning the Boats: Suzy Gray - Applying Big Data Tactics to a Faith-Based Nonprofit

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 31:51


    Success feels great! Every nonprofit team is boosted by a good win. But is it possible for your team to get too comfortable with your current measure of success? Because the key to greater impact often involves stepping into uncharted waters, where risk and reward go hand in hand. Suzy Gray, Co-Founder and Executive Director of Your Move, believes that to achieve meaningful growth, nonprofit leaders must embrace the discomfort of bold decision-making. And part of that involves detaching from past successes.After a decade in corporate telecommunications leadership, Suzy left to pursue work that aligned with her purpose, ultimately co-founding Your Move with pastor Andy Stanley.In this special Camp Redwood Session, Suzy shares about her nonprofit's early success—and the daring “burn-the-ships” decision they made to expand their reach. Drawing from top tech company strategies, Your Move connected big data insights with ministry goals to build an innovative model for outreach. But as Suzy emphasizes, true impact requires constant evolution—and, for Your Move, focusing on where to find their audience now, not where they used to be.With passion, purpose, and poise, Suzy offers insights on taking informed risks, innovating fearlessly, and making decisions that truly matter. Whether you're facing the challenges of change, restructuring for impact, or simply seeking inspiration, this episode provides a roadmap for leading with confidence, courage, and purpose. Don't miss this inspiring conversation on leading your nonprofit through uncharted waters, staying true to your mission while pursuing bigger goals.

    Leading with Courage: Rev. Dr. Alvin Sanders - Building Healthier Churches for Urban Flourishing

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 37:39


    "95% of the world's pastors have no formal ministry training. And the best thing that we had done in all those years was training pastors and communities of poverty. So we said, “If it's not training urban ministers, it goes.” We got down to the nitty-gritty of one focus, which is training urban pastors and church leaders, because we believe that that will lead to healthier churches, which will then lead to the influencing of their neighborhoods to flourish." - Rev. Dr. Alvin SandersCourageous leadership isn't just about making decisions. It's about making the right ones, even when it's difficult. Rev. Dr. Alvin Sanders has a singular passion: to develop leaders, strengthen churches, and create redemptive communities that thrive in urban contexts. But getting there requires bold leadership, courageous decision making, and a willingness to narrow your focus to stay true to your mission.In this episode, Alvin shares his journey as President and CEO of World Impact, an organization that has launched over 750 church-planting teams since 2016. He reveals the highs and lows of guiding the organization through a six-year mission overhaul—and how eliminating distractions is key to scaling nonprofit impact.Alvin's leadership at World Impact is driven by his deep commitment to social justice and community empowerment. He discusses how his upbringing and personal experiences instilled in him the belief that all people have gifts and abilities, inspiring him to equip church leaders to help people flourish in urban contexts. Throughout the conversation, Alvin dives into the challenges of confronting injustice and broken systems, emphasizing the importance of civic engagement in making the world a better place. He also shares what he's learned as he's leaned into tough decisions, restructured management, and led with clarity and purpose.Tune in for Alvin's insights on collaboration, resilience, and courageous leadership—and discover a powerful blueprint for any nonprofit leader aiming to create lasting change.Contents1 - Growing up and early influences that shaped Alvin's path (03:00)2 - Alvin's early experiences and calling to ministry (08:50)3 - World Impact and their mission (12:50)4 - Strategic leadership, collaboration & World Impact restructure (20:00)5 - Implementing continuous improvement (28:30)6 - Alvin's biggest challenge and advice for leaders (30:15)LinksHistoric AgencyAlvin Sanders on LinkedInWorld ImpactBernard's Story on YTCulture Built My BrandMentioned in this episode:Presented by ClassyAre you a nonprofit feeling the pressure of constant change and evolving supporter expectations? Are you searching for new ways to engage your community in this new era of fundraising? At Future Nonprofit we seek out the top technology helping propel our sector forward, which is why Classy by GoFundMe is a trusted partner of ours. Classy's online fundraising platform empowers organizations to connect, engage, and grow. With Classy's latest innovation, Classy Studio, you can create personalized fundraising experiences that truly resonate. Build connections, unleash creativity, and raise more... faster! And now, with new features like Intelligent Ask Amounts, which provide personalized donation amounts for each supporter who lands on your page, and

    Formula X: Jurriaan Kamer - Unlocking Speed Through Organizational Design

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024 40:26


    “We want to create an environment where people want to show up with all of their energy and enthusiasm to really do their best work. And at the same time, for that to be aligned with the organization's purpose and goals and values. That ultimately creates better organizational outcomes for customers, for donors, because they get someone on the phone that is engaged, or they look at something that was created by someone that was engaged. It all feeds into each other. ” - Jurriaan KamerIn today's fast-paced world, speed is often equated with progress. Acceleration is essential for nonprofits that seek growth and innovation. But speed for speed's sake comes with risk, side-lining organizational values, goals, and team morale. Enter Jurriaan Kamer, an organizational designer dedicated to reshaping organizations into more agile, human-centered workplaces. By balancing autonomy with alignment, Jurriaan and his team at Unblock are creating thriving environments where efficiency and culture work in tandem.In this episode, Jurriaan shares how your nonprofit can tap into the power of a Formula 1 race team to accelerate your outcomes, adapt to change, and set up your team to perform at peak every day. You'll hear tips on tackling team dysfunction and poor time management. Jurriaan also offers practical solutions for creating autonomous, collaborative, and high-performing teams, such as launching a regular cadence of retrospectives and establishing well-defined goals. Tune in to discover new ways to unlock your organization's potential and accelerate your impact with the precision of a Formula 1 team.Contents1 - How Jurriaan developed awareness and adaptability 2 - Early work in complex systems and collaboration3 - Lessons in agility and adaptability from Formula 14 - Assessing and understanding organizational needs5 - Defining clear strategies6 - Creating empowered, autonomous environments7 - Balancing culture with efficiency LinksHistoric AgencyJurriaan Kamer WebsiteJurriaan Kamer on LinkedInJurriaan's book ‘Formula X'Unblock WebsiteCulture Built My BrandMentioned in this episode:Presented by ClassyAre you a nonprofit feeling the pressure of constant change and evolving supporter expectations? Are you searching for new ways to engage your community in this new era of fundraising? At Future Nonprofit we seek out the top technology helping propel our sector forward, which is why Classy by GoFundMe is a trusted partner of ours. Classy's online fundraising platform empowers organizations to connect, engage, and grow. With Classy's latest innovation, Classy Studio, you can create personalized fundraising experiences that truly resonate. Build connections, unleash creativity, and raise more... faster! And now, with new features like Intelligent Ask Amounts, which provide personalized donation amounts for each supporter who lands on your page, and improved embedded donation forms, which lead a donor through an optimized checkout flow without leaving your website, Classy's full...

    Tapping Change: Matt Hangen - Transforming Water Access Through a Community-Driven Model

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 35:17


    “As CEO of Water4, every trip I take, I go out to communities, I spend the night and go house to house and see if the taps are working, talk to customers, see what's going on, see what life's really like. And then my job is to thank them for being a customer, not for them to thank me for being a benefactor.” - Matt HangenIn a sector filled with beneficiaries and benefactors, one international organization is challenging outdated models and disrupting traditional power structures.In this bonus episode from the Camp Redwood Sessions, meet Matt Hangen, the visionary CEO of Water4, a trailblazing nonprofit revolutionizing the fight against water scarcity through innovative, business-driven solutions. How? By treating access to water as a consumer service rather than a handout. As a result, Water4 is boosting health—and economic opportunities—throughout rural African communities.Discover Matt's journey and the bold strategies making waves across rural Africa. Get an insider look at the pivotal moments that shaped Matt's in-the-trenches, consumer-focused mindset. Matt also shares how his early work revealed the limitations of traditional charity models and inspired Water4's business-based approach. He explores why empathy is at the heart of his strategy and how a deep understanding of the end users' needs can drive real change. Tune in to this must-listen episode to explore new ways to drive social impact, think bigger, and make a lasting difference where it's needed most.Contents1 - Early mentorship and nonprofit influences2 - Traveling to Africa and work in water3 - Understanding water scarcity and consumer audience 4 - Building an innovative consumer-focused model5 - Scaling and growth opportunities6 - Advice for nonprofit leadersLinksHistoric AgencyMatt Hangen on LinkedInNUMA WaterWater4Culture Built My BrandMentioned in this episode:Presented by ClassyAre you a nonprofit feeling the pressure of constant change and evolving supporter expectations? Are you searching for new ways to engage your community in this new era of fundraising? At Future Nonprofit we seek out the top technology helping propel our sector forward, which is why Classy by GoFundMe is a trusted partner of ours. Classy's online fundraising platform empowers organizations to connect, engage, and grow. With Classy's latest innovation, Classy Studio, you can create personalized fundraising experiences that truly resonate. Build connections, unleash creativity, and raise more... faster! And now, with new features like Intelligent Ask Amounts, which provide personalized donation amounts for each supporter who lands on your page, and improved embedded donation forms, which lead a donor through an optimized checkout flow without leaving your website, Classy's full suite of tools is further engineered for conversion while also allowing you to create lasting relationships. The only question left is... what will YOU build? The future of fundraising is now with Classy. For more information, visit classy.org.

    Adversity to Advocacy: Rachel Miller - Pivoting Purpose to Amplify Impact

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 36:11


    “At that time, I really thought that money was the biggest issue. What I soon realized was that actually, not having money was not the biggest issue. The biggest issue was that the adults in my life were struggling so deeply, and there were severe mental health issues taking place. And so it was this shift from trying to eliminate adversity, to trying to pull a lever that actually could be pulled, which is just to get mental health resources into these high-need environments." - Rachel MillerHave you ever set out to tackle one problem, only to realize there's a much deeper, underlying problem that needs to get untangled first?Meet Rachel Miller. She's the founder and CEO of Closegap, a nonprofit dedicated to improving students' mental health by addressing untreated trauma before it turns into a long-term, debilitating issue. Believing money to be the big problem for students, Rachel set out to close the gap between immediate needs and resources. But as she reflected on her own devastating childhood trauma, she realized that the real demand was for life-saving mental health support that navigates students through the trauma that far too many kids have to face. With a strategic pivot, she turned CloseGap toward addressing the growing mental health crisis unfolding in our schools. In this episode, Rachel shares how her own childhood struggles led her to the nonprofit she's leading today with incredible courage, compassion, and commitment. We unpack Closegap's innovative, transformative approach to improving student mental health. We also explore unconventional nonprofit funding strategies and what it takes to foster a team dedicated to championing your cause. Tune in for an episode packed with inspiration and insights on building trust and persevering to make a greater social impact.Contents1 - Rachel's upbringing and teenage struggles2 - Closegap's origins, and how its mission evolved3 - History of mental health resources in schools4 - Closegap's model and revenue streams 5 - Power dynamics and donor relationships in nonprofit work6 - The importance of strong teams and cultureLinksHistoric Agency988 Mental Health Crisis LineRachel Miller on LinkedInClosegapCulture Built My BrandMentioned in this episode:Presented by ClassyAre you a nonprofit feeling the pressure of constant change and evolving supporter expectations? Are you searching for new ways to engage your community in this new era of fundraising? At Future Nonprofit we seek out the top technology helping propel our sector forward, which is why Classy by GoFundMe is a trusted partner of ours. Classy's online fundraising platform empowers organizations to connect, engage, and grow. With Classy's latest innovation, Classy Studio, you can create personalized fundraising experiences that truly resonate. Build connections, unleash creativity, and raise more... faster! And now, with new features like Intelligent Ask Amounts, which provide personalized donation amounts for each supporter who lands on your page, and improved embedded donation forms, which lead a donor through an optimized checkout flow without leaving your website, Classy's full suite of tools is further engineered for conversion while also allowing you to create lasting relationships. The only question left is... what...

    Cure International: Justin Narducci - Building Culture and Bridging the Healthcare Gap

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 41:31


    "Imagine a hospital environment and having a million different pieces of equipment from a million different manufacturers and trying to maintain that or to repair it would be really difficult. And so we standardized our equipment, we're standardizing our services and we're standardizing our practices and our policies and even the way that we manage people. I think now we've gone to a place where actually if we do standardize a lot of the practices, it allows us to deliver our mission better. And we can all get pretty excited about that." - Justin NarducciImagine for a moment that your mission is to provide vital surgery to children in some of the world's most underserved communities. How do you deliver high-quality, life-changing care, especially through a global pandemic? What systems and procedures do you need to build for an international workforce, many of whom live and work in places crippled by a cost-of-living crisis?Those are the challenges faced by Justin Narducci, president and CEO of Cure International, an organization dedicated to providing the highest standard of surgical care to vulnerable children living with disabilities in Africa and Asia. With a passion for serving and a love for data, Justin is not only leading the charge to bring world-class care to children who need it most, but also innovating ways to make his team's work more simple and reproducible. In this episode, Justin shares how a pivotal teenage experience inspired him to serve. You'll learn about his background in international business, which led him to serve alongside the world's top engineers at Boeing. Justin unpacks how his for-profit career informs his day-to-day leadership at Cure International—and how mastering the management of good systems and data can fuel wide-reaching global impact. Tune in for Justin's top insights on purpose-driven leadership and his collaborative efforts to make a world-changing impact in global healthcare.Contents(2:30) Justin's background and the catalyst for conviction.(4:52) For-profit principles that serve the nonprofit mission. (9:36) Joining Cure International and facing the challenge of Covid.(13:31) How metrics matter for nonprofits.(17:02) Innovating with impact.(26:05) Cultivating culture in an international operation.(28:43) Tackling threats that face nonprofit missions(32:56) Justin's advice for nonprofit leaders.LinksHistoric AgencyCure InternationalJustin Narducci LinkedinCulture Built My BrandMentioned in this episode:Presented by ClassyAre you a nonprofit feeling the pressure of constant change and evolving supporter expectations? Are you searching for new ways to engage your community in this new era of fundraising? At Future Nonprofit we seek out the top technology helping propel our sector forward, which is why Classy by GoFundMe is a trusted partner of ours. Classy's online fundraising platform empowers organizations to connect, engage, and grow. With Classy's latest innovation, Classy Studio, you can create personalized fundraising experiences that truly resonate. Build connections, unleash creativity, and raise more... faster! And now, with new features like Intelligent Ask Amounts, which provide personalized donation amounts for each supporter who lands on your page, and improved embedded donation forms, which lead a donor through an optimized checkout flow without leaving your website,...

    A Taste for Change: Ben Collier - Transforming the Food Donation Infrastructure

    Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 34:10


    "We have every intention of being as additive as possible to this space. I think change in general is uncomfortable, and I think in nonprofit work there can be an aversion to change and aversion to risk. And as much as possible, it's our job to show why we are not something to be afraid of." – Ben CollierMany nonprofits are launched in response to a pressing problem. Yet so many struggle to address those problems effectively. The key to nonprofit success lies in their ability to offer viable solutions rather than simply managing the problem. That's the mindset that drives Ben Collier's work at FarmLink, an innovative organization bridging the gap between the food waste and hunger in the US.Each year, 40% of food grown in the US goes to waste. At the same time, 34 million Americans face food insecurity. Food banks play a crucial role in addressing hunger. But their capacity is limited. That's where FarmLink is stepping in, connecting surplus produce with those in need. By adding a simple step to the process chain, FarmLink is helping end both food waste and insecurity.In this bonus Camp Redwood Sessions episode, Ben Collier shares how FarmLink was founded out of a pandemic-era passion project—and the transformations it has experienced to turn it into a thriving nonprofit. Ben also reflects on his personal growth as a young CEO and the organization's steep learning curves over the past few years. We'll learn how FarmLink fits into the food conservation cycle and how they're working to put a stop to the social stigma around food accessibility and solve hunger in America.Contents1 - FarmLink's origin and pandemic-era roots2 - Transitioning from a college project to a nonprofit foundation3 - Ben's leadership experience and evolution4 - How FarmLink fits into the food donation ecosystem5 - Ben's outlook on change and innovation in the industry6 - FarmLink's philosophy on social stigma around food assistanceLinksHistoric AgencyThe Farmlink ProjectBen Collier on LinkedInAbundance: The Farmlink StoryCulture Built My Brand

    Empowerment in Action: Nash Sheard - Building a Strong Bond for Change and Collaboration

    Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 28:40


    "It's always so important to me that there has to be a thing to do, right? It has to be empowering. Folks are more aware, but there's a level of fatigue, and there's also a level of disempowerment in that knowledge. So that's the challenge: Making sure that folks aren't just aware, but that they feel like there's something they can do." - Nash SheardIn nonprofit work, raising awareness around your cause is essential. But awareness is only the first step. The ultimate goal is to inspire action that leads to lasting change.That's precisely what Nash Sheard aims to achieve at the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), a nonprofit advocating for civil liberties in the digital security and privacy sectors. For over 30 years, EFF has held ground as frontrunners in the field. Yet as technology continues to play an increasingly significant role in our lives, it makes security and regulation more vulnerable than ever… and making their cause even more pressing.In this episode, Nash shares compelling stories from his early days as an activist that led him to the nonprofit world. You'll hear him describe how his firsthand experiences taught him the power of collaboration, what it means to be a true advocate, and the importance of empowering others to take action. We'll delve into the history of EFF, exploring its founding and the ongoing fight for digital security in a rapidly evolving world. Tune in for Nash's take on building trust and perseverance to develop a lasting connection with your audience that inspires lasting results. Contents1 - Nash's introduction to advocacy and protesting2 - First activist groups and introduction to digital security3 - History of EFF and current activism4 - Nash and EFF's definition of advocacy5 - Audience empowerment and cultivating trust6 - Nash's advice on diversity and inclusion LinksHistoric AgencyThe Electronic Frontier FoundationNash Sheard on LinkedInJohn Perry Barlow's EFF Blog PostCulture Built My Brand

    International Justice Mission: Thaddaeus Nichols - Building Partnerships to Drive Impact

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 30:10


    "As nonprofits, we are often our own worst enemies because we live in these echo chambers. I think so often where we just talk the way we talk to the people that already talk the same way as us. And we miss making the biggest difference and tackling the biggest problems because we only want to talk to the people that want to talk just like us." - Thaddaeus NicholsIf you want to tackle the biggest global problems, there's a celebrated proverb that's strikingly noteworthy; "If you want to go fast, go alone; but if you want to go far, go together."That mindset is evident in Thaddaeus Nichols' work at International Justice Mission, an organization that combats trafficking and slavery, violence against women and children and abuse of power. In those efforts, Thaddaeus is reaching millions of potential donors and activists by harnessing partnerships. And, with the help of the NFL and passionate and committed football players he even took International Justice Mission's message to the Super Bowl.In this episode we'll hear Thaddaeus Nichols' origin story and how lessons learned in childhood have instilled in him an unwavering commitment to care for the poor and powerless. A legacy that he continues to build on as Vice President of Partner Programs at International Justice Mission. We'll also hear how solving global issues takes more than one organization, and how harnessing partnerships helps build empathy, leverage scale and create impact.Contents1 - A unique and formative upbringing2 - Joining International Justice Mission3 - Partnerships: Pathway to scale4 - NFL SuperBowl partnership5 - Harnessing engagement in the workplace6 - How to get started and scale partnershipsLinksHistoric AgencyInternational Justice MissionThaddaeus Nichols LinkedInSuper Bowl AdCulture Built My Brand

    Future Nonprofit Season 2 (Official Trailer)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 2:12


    Future Nonprofit is back for Season 2, featuring a new lineup of visionary nonprofit leaders plus nonprofit-adjacent experts navigating the rapidly changing world and scaling social impact with innovation, boldness, and empathy. Check out the trailer for the upcoming season.

    [BONUS] 2024 Nonprofit Leaders Reading Guide

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 22:28


    The organizations that we work with are structured and operating for where they used to be, not where they are today, much less where we're heading. And in today's pace of change, we as leaders have to be operating and structuring our organizations… for where we're going—not just for where we are today, much less for where we used to be. – Ted VaughnProducer and Historic co-founder Mark Miller is back with host Ted Vaughn to offer their top 10 books every nonprofit leader should read.Pulling titles written by leaders in nonprofit, business, and brain science, Mark and Ted share stories, anecdotes, and top tips from books on psychology, behavior design, human-centered design thinking, and more. Discover how to design experiences that turn one-time donors into repeat givers, use storytelling to improve staff operations, and help your nonprofit leverage technology and constant change to create the change that the world needs.

    [BONUS] 9 Nonprofit Trends to Watch for in 2024

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 31:30


    “There's a younger generation of donors who really don't see themselves as much a donor as they do generous and wanting to stand for certain values. And so their contribution… is an expression of the injustice that they want to fight and their perception of themselves of being that: the fighter for justice and equality in the world.” – Mark MillerNonprofit leaders share a collective sigh of relief when the clock hits midnight on December 31. The year-end push is over, and you're ready for a fresh start.But how can you make sure this year is different—even better—than the last? How do you prepare for a pace of change that is guaranteed to speed up, faster than ever? You can set your team up for your best year yet by studying up on emerging nonprofit trends and making a plan to stay ahead of the curve. In this special Trends episode, Future Nonprofit producer and Historic cofounder and partner Mark Miller offers a primer on 9 emerging trends to keep watch for in 2024. From changes in donor giving patterns to making your message stand out in a noisy election year, discover how you can gear up for the year ahead.Trend 1: Focus on Service DesignTrend 2: Nonprofits Investing in Brand MarketingTrend 3: Disruptive MessagingTrend 4: Trained AI ModelsTrend 5: Investment in Employee ExperiencesTrend 6: Donor Personalization and CustomizationTrend 7: Casual and Social GivingTrend 8: Speed of Decision-MakingTrend 9: Going Beyond Impact Stories

    Happy Holidays!

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 1:56


    Thank you for an amazing Season 1 of Future Nonprofit!We will be taking a break for the holidays and returning in 2024 with Season 2.

    WFP Innovation Accelerator: Bernhard Kowatsch - Foundations for Success

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 30:43


    "I think this is when it hit me there must be a lot more ideas, innovation, and startups out there that could actually make a difference and could be transforming the way we're looking at the world, but they never have a chance.” - Bernhard KowatschGreat ideas are only the beginning. Without the right conditions and opportunities for success, many innovative and potentially game-changing ideas never may never come to fruition. That's what Bernhard and his team at the World Food Programme Innovation Accelerator work to avoid.His time at the World Food Programme began as the Head of Business Innovation, and after stepping away to build his start-up Share The Meal, he returned to the WFP to build and serve as the Head of Innovation Accelerator, the world's biggest social impact startup accelerator. With a background in business consulting at BCG and successful leadership of Share The Meal, Bernhard Kowatsch leverages his extensive experience to support innovative ideas across the globe with the focus of ending world hunger. In this episode, Bernhard will impart valuable insights on establishing a robust startup foundation, seamlessly integrating innovation into established organizations, and crafting compelling messages to secure funding and support.Contents1 - BCG, WFP, and Share The Meal2 - Building a foundation for success: Advice rapid fire3 - How to market innovations and earn funding4 - The WFP Innovation Accelerator's impactLinksHistoric AgencyBernhard Kowatsch | LinkedInWFPWFP Innovation AcceleratorShareTheMealHow solar-technology enhances the livelihoods of women smallholder farmers in India: S4S IndiaCulture Built My Brand

    Homeboy: Tom Vozzo - Creating Space for Everyone to Thrive

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 32:08


    "Society throws up a lot of hurdles to people really trying to do it the right way, right? We, and the rest of society, should knock down those hurdles, but also give space so that people can thrive.” - Tom VozzoSuccess has everything to do with circumstance. Tom Vozzo believes that with the right support and opportunity, everyone has the ability to do good in them. His commitment to wanting to do good for others is what drove him to the nonprofit space after a nearly three-decade career in the for-profit world. As the CEO of Homeboy Industries, Tom and his dedicated team focus on the rehabilitation and re-entry of gang members through transformative programs. Through firsthand experience, he has witnessed the profound effect of offering empathy and fresh opportunities to individuals facing challenges. This empathetic approach stands as a foundational pillar in Homeboy's remarkable success as an organization.In this episode, Tom delves into the fusion of his corporate expertise with his unwavering commitment to investing in people. He shares insights on overcoming the scarcity mindset and imparts valuable advice for leaders in both the nonprofit and for-profit sectors. Contents1 - Tom's corporate experience2 - Joining Homeboy3 - Overcoming the scarcity mindset4 - Building a supportive culture5 - Balancing business and compassion6 - Advice to leadersLinksHistoric AgencyHomeboy IndustriesThe Homeboy WayThomas Vozzo - Chief Executive Officer - Homeboy Industries | LinkedInCulture Built My Brand

    New Story: Brett Hagler - Bold and Balanced New Solutions to Old Issues

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2023 27:03


    "There is a decent chance that this works, and then if it works, and that if it can be what the vision and the promise is, then for our mission, which is to pioneer solutions to end global homelessness, it's actually irresponsible for us not to try it.” - Brett HaglerWhen age-old problems aren't being solved by current practices or aren't keeping up with the rate at which they are growing, new solutions are needed. But new solutions require innovative ideas and a perfect balance between boldness and being calculated to pull them off.Brett Hagler and his team at New Story think they have struck that balance. Their mission is to end global homelessness. To achieve this, they've conducted a rigorous analysis of what works and what doesn't within this space currently and developed a short list of things to be reimagined through New Story. Among the innovations to come from that approach has been their groundbreaking 100% funding model.In this episode, we're joined by Brett Hagler, the CEO and Co-Founder of New Story, as he shares insights into his "just go do it" mindset, offers advice on embracing "unreasonable" endeavors, and unveils the model that New Story has built to usher innovation into a pressing and rapidly escalating world issue.Contents1 - Brett's “just go do it” origin (1:47)2 - How New Story started (7:52)3 - Developing New Story's key goals (12:53)4 - The 100% model (15:14)5 - Listening to feedback from his team (19:01)LinksHistoric AgencyNew StoryNew Story | "No Small Dreams" (Documentary Film)Innovation - New StoryBrett Hagler - CEO, Co-Founder - New Story | LinkedInCulture Built My Brand

    [Trends] 5 Things Leading to Nonprofit Innovation - Mark Miller

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 22:53


    “Your leadership might be a burn victim of failed innovation, which is: we want to say that we're for innovation, but we want 99 percent of all of the things that we try to work at 10, 000%. And that's just not how it works.” - Mark MillerInnovation is a big buzzword in the nonprofit space right now. But it doesn't have just to be a buzzword. While the word feels new and trendy, the act of innovation has always been what drives the industry forward. And any organization can be at the forefront of that drive into the future if they're intentional about it.Over the past seven episodes of Future Nonprofit, we have brought you various stories of innovative nonprofits and organizations and learned from their paths, but in this episode, we're going to slow things down and go right to the basics.Mark Miller, producer and co-founder of Historic joins host Ted Vaughn to break down five of the biggest trends in the nonprofit space and gives you practical tips on how to move with those trends.Trends1 - Taking Bigger Risks Through Structured Testing (1:29)2 - Branded Monthly Giving Programs (6:02)3 - Taking Gen Z Seriously (10:03)4 - Leveraging Your Brand to Diversify Revenue (13:25)5 - Workers Leaving the Nonprofit Sector (17:31)LinksHistoric AgencyCulture Built My BrandMore Insights

    Southwest Airlines: Linda Rutherford - Weathering the Storm with Culture

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 30:09


    "Still, you saw those moments of person-to-person care and outreach that really do illuminate what it means to be a Southwest Airlines warrior, and that is that we're in this together. We're going to take care of each other and we're going to figure out how to get out of this.” - Linda RutherfordTough times fall on all organizations. Whether it be from mistakes made within, unpredictable storms or financial events, and even pandemics… things can happen. And when they do, having a strong foundation of good culture and a committed team is going to make all the difference.Southwest Airlines has spent its nearly six decades of existence building and maintaining a strong and healthy culture in its workplace. But the major winter storm of December 2022 put that culture to the ultimate test. When everything was going wrong, they were fortunate that their people were able to pull them through to the other side.In this episode, Linda Rutherford, Chief Administration Officer of Southwest Airlines, shares the behind-the-scenes story of their storm experience. We'll gain insight into how their culture carried them through and we'll offer valuable lessons on fostering resilience through culture within all organizations.Contents1 - Linda's journey to Southwest (1:55)2 - Southwest's focus on culture (5:58)3 - When the storm hit (7:39)4 - How culture led them through (17:22)5 - What they learned from the experience (19:14)6 - How to build and maintain culture over time (22:05)LinksHistoric AgencySouthwest AirlinesWinter Storm 2023Action Plan | Travel Disruption | Southwest AirlinesLinda Rutherford - Dallas, Texas, United States | Professional Profile | LinkedInCulture Built My Brand

    Dollar For: Jared Walker - The Solutions Right In Front of Us

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 30:36


    "I looked into it and couldn't believe it, like I felt like a freaking chump because I had been paying medical bills for all of these people that would've been eligible for free or reduced care if I would've known about these programs." - Jared WalkerSo many organizations get caught with their heads down, hyper-focused on what they're doing, that they don't realize there is often a better way. Sometimes being innovative just means taking a step back and putting yourself in spaces to find the answers that already exist. That's exactly how Jared Walker took Dollar For from small community fundraising to a national medical debt-killing organization. Jared's journey relied on educating himself, actively engaging in learning environments, and, most importantly, placing trust in others. These strategies led to multiple crucial and pivotal decisions that radically changed the company, and in one instance, catapulted the organization from a local to national scale literally overnight.In this episode, Jared will recount the pivotal moment in his life that ignited his passion for the cause. He will also share how he embraced education and sought assistance from those around him, resulting in an exponential increase in Dollar For's reach. We'll also explore how embracing learning experiences and expertise from others is vital in setting organizations up on a path to success via adaptation and trust.Contents1 - Starting an educational journey (1:38)2 - Dollar For 1.0: Crowdfunding (3:37)3 - Discovering Charity Care (9:31)4 - The TikTok video (11:17)5 - Scaling up and trusting others (15:19)6 - Community and the future of Dollar For (24:34)LinksHistoric AgencyDollar ForWhat Is Charity Care? – Dollar ForThe TikTok VideoJared Walker - Founder at Dollar For

    Oxfam: Laté Lawson-Lartego - Embracing Failure

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 27:59


    “You also want to avoid this culture of ‘innovation is this shiny magic bullet'. No. That's also a culture that we want to demystify. Innovation is ways of thinking, ways of doing, and of course ways of achieving concrete, tangible results (and) outcomes –impact at scale.”Adaptation is essential to innovation. Growing up in Togo, West Africa, Laté Lawson-Lartego worked a summer job as a community volunteer, exposing him early on to the disparities happening in his backyard. As more of the industry opened up to him, he began to realize the systematic problems stifling the field's progress. Inspired to expand his knowledge, Laté continued to travel and grow his educational portfolio, but rising political unrest in Togo unexpectedly forced him to flee his home country.The sudden departure caused Laté to develop a new, invaluable skill: the ability to adapt and progress amid risk and uncertainty. From there, hard work, combined with his wealth of knowledge, led him to his position as Chief Innovation Officer at Oxfam, where he develops leadership strategies to best build and support innovation within the organization.In this episode, Laté tells us more about how his work and personal experiences allowed him to find the balance between taking leaps of faith and being overly strategic in order to cultivate and grow innovation.Contents1 - Discovering divides2 - Laté's first innovations 3 - Building Room For Innovation at large organizations4 - Embracing failure5 - Balancing controlled failure and pushing the boundariesLinksHistoric AgencyOxfam WebsiteLaté Lawson-Lartego on LinkedIn

    Liquid Death: Lance Blair - Authentic Culture and Brand

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 26:43


    Liquid Death is more than just a beverage company. As CEO Mike Cessario puts it, their product is entertainment just as much as it is drinks. And while they are a for-profit company, their passionate commitment to the cause of “killing” plastic pollution has been vital to their success. Building a likable brand with an authentic charitable message isn't easy, but Liquid Death has mastered the art of being genuinely impactful while maintaining its cool factor. It's not just about flashy graphics and catchy ads; it starts from within and their work with others. That's where Lance Blair comes in.Lance is Liquid Death's Head of Nonprofit Partnerships. In this episode, we'll discover how this incredibly successful and trendy water brand achieves their philanthropic goals, their strategy for captivating and inspiring communications, and how nonprofits can leverage the growing trend of companies giving back to make a positive impact on our world.Contents1 - Lance meets Liquid Death (3:16)2 - More than just drink products (5:59)3 - Sincerity in the cause (10:12)4 - Maintaining a culture of passion (17:12)5 - The future of for-profit charitable goals (22:43)LinksHistoric AgencyLiquid DeathLance Blair - Head of Nonprofit Partnerships Liquid Death | LinkedInThe Rise Of Liquid Death | Full InterviewDeath to PlasticTimewaster 5000 – Liquid Death

    The Bible Project: Michael McDonald - Setting The Table

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 29:40


    "Whenever we're trying a new thing, if we're going into a new product, if we're going into a new marketplace, –whatever it is, we are running it through that grid; How are we being generous in this space? How are we being humble in this space? How are we being unifying?" - Michael McDonaldTruly satisfying work requires self-fulfillment. During a successful career in the hospitality industry, Michael McDonald was confronted with a welcomed opportunity to extend and challenge his work, but after a series of unplanned hurdles in his personal life, he stepped back to reevaluate what he wanted to gain from the future of his career.Reconnecting with his past, Michael ventured into the nonprofit space to create something relatable and helpful for those with similar experiences. This endeavor would turn into The Bible Project, a digital platform that produces educational animations of Bible stories. In this episode, Michael tells his story, and shares the ways in which the core values he established in the hospitality industry carry over into the nonprofit space, and how they continue to influence the culture, growth, and success at The Bible Project. Contents1 - International Restaurateur (1:21)2 - Crowdsourcing at The Bible Project (4:49)3 - Building partnerships (14:37)4 - Building a strong internal culture (18:57)5 - Cultivating innovation (21:26)LinksHistoric AgencyThe Bible Project WebsiteThe Bible Project on YoutubeMichael McDonald on LinkedIn

    Brave New Work: Rodney Evans - A Culture for Innovation

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 26:45


    "Where things fall apart is in the system design. It's in the how. It's not that the people are lazy. It's not that they're stupid, it's not that they're not trained well. It's not that the plan is flawed, –it's that we are working in complexity and there is no attention paid to how we are actually going to work differently." - Rodney EvansInnovation comes from boldness. Too often, companies and organizations seek out innovative solutions without building the groundwork to make those ideas possible. Building that groundwork starts with workplace structure and culture.Rodney Evans, co-host of Brave New Work, grew frustrated with corporate culture stifling success in the workplace, so she quit and started coaching businesses on how to do better.In this episode, she shares her story, and gives us her best tips on how to create a thriving and sustainable culture of innovation in any workplace.ContentsChapter 1 - Quitting (1:57)Chapter 2 - Symptoms and Solutions (10:38)Chapter 3 - Innovation and Adaptation (13:29)Chapter 4 - Overcoming Hesitancy to Experiment (21:01)Chapter 5 - Budgeting Innovation (22:26)Chapter 6 - Maintaining the Innovation Mindset (24:47)LinksHistoric AgencyBrave New Work PodcastThe ReadyRodney Evans on LinkedIn

    Liberty in North Korea: Hannah Song - The Power of Stories

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2023 29:12


    " There was a need to be able to humanize the North Korea issue, the North Korean people, and how we define success of redefining North Korea, rebranding North Korea. It's that when we go out and you ask somebody, when you think about North Korea, what's the first thing you think about that? It could be a specific story of a North Korean person. It was a memoir. They read somebody's experience." - Hannah SongStories change us. They have an unparalleled ability to move and inspire us, especially when they are personal and authentic. For Hannah Song, the CEO of Liberty in North Korea (LiNK), the stories of individuals affected by North Korea's oppressive regime were the catalyst for her to join LiNK and fight for their freedom.In this episode, Hannah shares her journey to discovering the true value of storytelling, and how she's using it to bring hope and change to those suffering in North Korea. Discover the art of storytelling as a tool for advocacy and social change, and how you can use it to amplify your organization's impact. ContentsChapter 1 - Hannah's Beginnings (1:57)Chapter 2 - What LiNK Does (10:38)Chapter 3 - North Korea in the Media (13:29)Chapter 4 - Connecting with Gen Z (21:01)Chapter 5 - Making People the Brand (22:26)Chapter 6 - The Resilience of Community (24:47)Chapter 7 - The Future of LiNK (26:46)LinksLiberty in North KoreaThe Aquariums of Pyongyang: Ten Years in the North Korean Gulag by Kang Chol-Hwan | GoodreadsHistoric Agency

    Introducing Future Nonprofit

    Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2023 1:52


    Today's nonprofits require innovation, boldness, and reinvention to keep up with our rapidly changing world. Join host Ted Vaughn, Partner at Historic and author of "Culture Built My Brand," as he interviews industry giants, visionary disruptors, and nonprofit-adjacent experts who are reshaping the nonprofit landscape. Gain valuable insights, be inspired by real stories of transformation, and discover actionable takeaways to build the nonprofit of the future. Introducing... Future Nonprofit.

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