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Small But Mighty is the podcast of the Small Non-Profits Alliance, offering expert advice and resources for small non-profits. Featuring interviews with charity sector experts on fundraising, marketing or governance advice.

Small Non-Profits Alliance podcast for small charities


    • Jan 15, 2025 LATEST EPISODE
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    Latest episodes from Small But Mighty Podcast for Non-Profits

    How small charities can thrive during tough economic times

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 53:29


    How can small charities weather tough economic times using  'value for money' principles?In this episode Bianca chats to UK researchers Dr Carl Evans and Dr Nigel Jackson from Plymouth University about their two research projects focussing on small charities.Dr Evans has led two studies - 'Value-for-money and the small charity' and 'UK charities and the current economic situation: Embracing value-for-money (VFM) in order to survive.'Episode highlights:10 mins - Value-for-money theory and the 'Three E's11.30 mins - What charities think value-for-money actually is12 mins - Why value-for-money is so important for small charities15.20 mins - The research results and the economic impact on UK charities, and similarities with Australia.25.40 mins - How small charities can adapt to change and economic challenges 26.23 mins - Why innovation is important27 mins - Collaboration between small charities37.16 mins - How small charities can practically adopt a value-for-money approach41.45 mins - Tips for leaders of small charities wanting to create a culture of value-for-money49.54 mins - What Dr Evans and Dr Jackson think Small But Mighty can mean for small charitiesFor more resources created specifically for small non-profits join the Small Non-Profits Alliance for FREE here: https://smallnonprofits.com.au/membership-account/membership-levels/You can also connect with the Alliance on Facebook and Instagram.

    Non-Profit Myth Busters: Myths plaguing small charities

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 21:06


    It's time to bust some non-profit myths!In this episode, Bianca and Kirsty bust four commonly-held myths about small charities in 2024, covering topics such as how small charities handle finances, whether they should use bequests, social media misconceptions and myths about video for charity marketing. For more resources created specifically for small non-profits join the Small Non-Profits Alliance for FREE here: https://smallnonprofits.com.au/membership-account/membership-levels/You can also connect with the Alliance on Facebook and Instagram.

    Short Stuff: 6 Steps to Engaging Major Donors

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 5:22


    In a post-Covid world, where events and community fundraising has become less reliable and much more challenging. More and more charities are shifting their focus up the donor pyramid a little to major donors.In this episode, Bianca breaks down The Circle of Giving and the six key steps in the process of the move management protocols for major donors. Resources mentioned in this episode can be found here.Our Small But Mighty 'Short Stuff' episodes are advice for small non-profit success, delivered in under five minutes.For more resources created specifically for small non-profits join the Small Non-Profits Alliance for FREE here: https://smallnonprofits.com.au/membership-account/membership-levels/You can also connect with the Alliance on Facebook and Instagram.

    Small Non-Profit Trends in 2024

    Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 26:37


    Small But Mighty is back for a sixth season! In this opening episode, hosts Bianca and Kirsty share key trends small non-profits need to be aware of in 2024.With economic and cost of living pressures being seen globally, it's more important than ever for small charities to work smarter and not harder.Episode highlights include: 2:53 mins - The importance of relationships & collaboration between small non-profits and charities 8:39 mins -   Changes in determining the success of your non-profit's email marketing13:29 mins - Why strengthening your donor relationships is more important than ever during the cost-of-living crisis17:45 mins - Why you need to use video on social media in 2024 21:28 mins - The impact of AI in the small non-profit spaceFor more resources created specifically for small non-profits join the Small Non-Profits Alliance for FREE here: https://smallnonprofits.com.au/membership-account/membership-levels/You can also connect with the Alliance on Facebook and Instagram.

    53. Giving Hope: Solving fundraising dilemmas for small charities

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 43:37


    Australian fundraising legend Peter Dalton joins Bianca to talk about his latest book, Giving Hope: The Journey of the For-Purpose Organisation and Its Quest for Success.Peter tackles a set of six fundraising dilemmas, and explains to Bianca how small non-profits can overcome them.Peter has been a huge influence in the Australian non-profit sector, with more than 30 years experience in working in fundraising. Among many well known campaigns in Australia and globally, he lead the Olivia Newton-John Wellness Centre campaign for the Austin Hospital in Melbourne.You can buy Peter's book here: https://www.amazon.com.au/Giving-Hope-Journey-Purpose-Organisation/dp/9811361444 Episode highlights:5.40 mins – strengths of small charities – major gifts and major donors – a different approach for start-ups/small charities - the most cost effective way of starting funding. 7.15 mins - why a case for support is so important and tips of what is essential for a good one8.15 mins – how to target a major single donor 11.10 mins – What Giving Hope is all about for for-purpose organisations18.20 mins – the six fundraising dilemmas and what they mean for small non-profits - The cost ratio dilemma 23.20 mins - the tied funding dilemma28.20 mins – the product vs misery vs hope dilemmaFor more resources created specifically for small non-profits join the Small Non-Profits Alliance for FREE here: https://smallnonprofits.com.au/membership-account/membership-levels/

    52. Short Stuff: Busting the Overhead Myth

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2023 3:56


    In our charity world, ‘overheads' is a blanket term for any expenses a non-profit has, that aren't program costs. In this episode of Short Stuff, Bianca shares why there's often too much emphasis on the issue of overhead expenses, why it's a mistake to use it to measure a charity's efficiency, what non-profits can do to educate donors.The study mentioned in this episode can be found here: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/345485033_Is_Overhead_A_Tainted_Word_A_Survey_Experiment_Exploring_Framing_Effects_of_Nonprofit_Overhead_on_Donor_Decision Our Small But Mighty 'Short Stuff' episodes are advice for small non-profit success, delivered in under five minutes.For more resources created specifically for small non-profits join the Small Non-Profits Alliance for FREE here: https://smallnonprofits.com.au/membership-account/membership-levels/

    51. Non-Profit Myth Busters: 2022 fundraising & social media trends

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2022 28:57


    It's time to bust some non-profit myths!In this episode, Bianca and Kirsty bust four commonly-held myths about small organisations in the non-profit sector in 2022, including whether fundraising is trending down, if social media still works for non-profits anymore, high donor fatigue rates, and how many social media platforms you really need to be on. For more resources created specifically for small non-profits join the Small Non-Profits Alliance for FREE here: https://smallnonprofits.com.au/membership-account/membership-levels/ 

    50. How small charities can be grant-ready

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 37:09


    The COVID-19 pandemic has shifted the grants and funding landscape for non-profits.In this episode, Bianca talks to grants expert, Lindy Fentiman from Strategic Grants about new trends in grants landscape and how small non-profits can better communicate their impact to funders.11 mins - Advice for small charities on how to communicate their impact to funders13 mins - Why a non-profit's key messages are so important20 mins - Three tips for how small charities can become grant-readyThe GEM Local program discount mentioned in this episode can be found here: https://smallnonprofits.com.au/member-benefits/strategic-grants-exclusive-member-offer/ 

    49. Why Instagram still works for small non-profits

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 4:52


    With so many recent changes on the Meta platforms – Facebook and Instagram – social media can be a discouraging space for small non-profits right now.In this episode of Short Stuff, Kirsty shares why Instagram can still work for small charities and the three areas to focus on.Our Small But Mighty 'Short Stuff' episodes are advice for small non-profit success, delivered in under five minutes.For more resources created specifically for small non-profits join the Small Non-Profits Alliance for FREE here: https://smallnonprofits.com.au/membership-account/membership-levels/

    48. How to create social change through a non-profit

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 21:07


    Creating social change is a goal of many small non-profits. but it's not an easy task.In this episode, Kirsty chats to Rhen Soggee, Executive Director and Co-CEO of ActNow Theatre, a socially conscious theatre company in Adelaide that's been a grassroots organisation for 14 years.Rhen shares insights into how ActNow uses the arts and theatre to educate and inform on issues such a racism, gender and cultural diversity, and domestic violence.Rhen also explains why it's important for small non-profit to take risks in the work they do, and the importance of diversity in non-profit leadership.You can learn more about ActNow's work here: https://www.actnowtheatre.org.au/home ActNow Theatre is a member of the Small Non-Profits Alliance. Learn about our free membership here: https://smallnonprofits.com.au/membership-account/membership-levels/ 

    47. Short Stuff: Donor Survey Basics

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 3:07


    An annual supporter survey is a great way to check in with your donor base each year. It gives non-profits an opportunity to connect and learn more about donors, both as individuals and collectively.In this episode of Short Stuff, Bianca shares a few simple points to remember when creating a donor survey, including technical tips and example questions.The resources mentioned in this survey can be found here: https://smallnonprofits.com.au/2022/02/14/donor-survey-sample-questions-downloadable-resource/ Our Small But Mighty 'Short Stuff' episodes are advice for small non-profit success, delivered in under five minutes.For more resources created specifically for small non-profits join the Small Non-Profits Alliance for FREE here: https://smallnonprofits.com.au/membership-account/membership-levels/

    46. Digital Fundraising Trends in 2022

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2022 35:26


    2021 was a challenging year for many small charities, particularly for digital and peer-to-peer fundraising. Peer-to-peer fundraising events were heavily affected during covid lockdowns, but virtual events have proved very successful for some charities able to pivot quickly.So, in this episode Bianca chats to social entrepreneur and digital fundraising expert Tania Burstin, about digital fundraising advice and trends for small charities in 2022.Tania is the founder of mycause.com.au – Australia's leading online fundraising platform.mycause.com.au has 6000 charity partners and has raised more than $140M for charities and Australian community groups. Tania shares insights into digital fundraising trends for 2022, and advice for small charities including:-       Key mistakes in digital fundraising-       How to engage major donors-       Why getting marketing right is so importantFor more resources created specifically for small non-profits join the Small Non-Profits Alliance for FREE here: https://smallnonprofits.com.au/membership-account/membership-levels/ mycause.com.au is a Service Partner of the Small Non-Profits Alliance.

    45. 2021 Highlights & Advice for Small Non-Profits

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2021 20:23


    What a rollercoaster of challenges 2021 has been for small non-profits! It's also been a year where small non-profits have shown themselves to be small but mighty: adapting to challenges, succeeding during a global pandemic, and embracing the digital world.In the final episode for 2021 Bianca and Kirsty share their highlights for small non-profits in 2021, from a new focus on donor engagement, and a shift towards instagram for many small non-profits to build awareness and community.Bianca and Kirsty also share advice for small non-profits in 2022, including the essential skills and resources to remain nimble and adaptable into the new year.For more resources created specifically for small non-profits join the Small Non-Profits Alliance for FREE here: https://smallnonprofits.com.au/membership-account/membership-levels/ 

    44. Short Stuff: 3 Social Media Tips for Leaders of Non-Profits

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 3:26


    Social media is an important part of every small non-profit's digital arsenal, but often leaders of small organisations can find it hard to make time to engage on social media.In this episode of Short Stuff, social media specialist & Co-Founder of the Small Non-Profits Alliance, Kirsty Wallett, shares three easy ways you can engage with your supporters on social media as a non-profit leader.Our Small But Mighty 'Short Stuff' episodes are advice for small non-profit success, delivered in under five minutes.For more resources created specifically for small non-profits join the Small Non-Profits Alliance for FREE here: https://smallnonprofits.com.au/membership-account/membership-levels/

    43. Ethics in fundraising for small charities

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2021 33:32


    Small charities are often more in touch with their donors than larger charities, and starting out in their fundraising efforts can be challenging on many fronts.So, what can small charities do to ensure they are acting ethically?In this episode Bianca chats to Katherine Raskob, the CEO of Fundraising Institute Australia (FIA) - the professional fundraising body in Australia - about the FIA Code and the importance of ethics in best-practice fundraising.Katherine has a wealth of experience as a charity board director and leader, and shares her advice for how small non-profits can act ethically and professionally when fundraising.The FIA Code and information on the FIA's course can be found here: https://smallnonprofits.com.au/2021/11/02/what-is-the-fia-fundraising-code/ Listening notes;13 mins - Why transparency in fundraising is important  14.30 mins -  Why it costs money to raise money & how to explain that to donors 22.15 mins  - The FIA Code and ethical data practices with donors 23.30 mins  - How the Code advises on supply chain practices for small charities24.30 mins  - FIA Code Course26.16 mins  - Advice to directors of small charities on ethics in fundraisingFor more resources created specifically for small non-profits join the Small Non-Profits Alliance for FREE here: https://smallnonprofits.com.au/membership-account/membership-levels/ 

    42. Short Stuff: 4 Books for Non-Profit Leaders

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 5:04


    When we're working tirelessly in the for-purpose space, it's important to find inspiration and hope from other sourcesIn this episode of Short Stuff, Bianca Crocker shares four books that are essential reads for non-profit leaders.Content note: this episode was recorded before the passing of author and holocaust survivor Eddie Jaku, mentioned in this episode.Our Small But Mighty 'Short Stuff' episodes are advice for small non-profit success, delivered in under five minutes.For more resources created specifically for small non-profits join the Small Non-Profits Alliance for FREE here: https://smallnonprofits.com.au/membership-account/membership-levels/

    41. Doing it in a Dress: Feminism & educating girls in Africa

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2021 47:34


    Dr Chrisanta Muli's grandmother didn't get past grade two in school. So her mother was raised her with a determination to ensure her daughter and granddaughter didn't suffer the same fate.Fast forward to her generation and Chrisanta is a feminist academic, gender justice expert, and the CEO of One Girl, a small but mighty international development organisation doing big things to educate girls all over the globe.In this episode Bianca chats to Chrisanta about her journey as an African woman, her experience in challenging the norms of the international development sector and the fundraising and programs success of One Girl.This October One Girl celebrates ten years of the organisation's flagship fundraising campaign Do it in a Dress, which has raised more than $4million to educate girls in Sierra Leone and Uganda. Chrisanta shares tips on their fundraising success and why communicating is so important in inspiring the support of young people.You can find out more about the Do it in a Dress campaign here: https://www.onegirl.org.au/event/do-it-in-a-dress-2021 For more resources created specifically for small non-profits join the Small Non-Profits Alliance for FREE here: https://smallnonprofits.com.au/membership-account/membership-levels/ 

    40. Non-Profit Myth Busters: Common myths about small organisations

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2021 24:19


    It's time to bust some non-profit myths! In this episode Bianca and Kirsty bust four commonly-held myths about small organisations in the non-profit sector, covering contentious topics like whether charities should make a profit, operating without a website and if non-profits should really have paid staff.For more resources created specifically for small non-profits join the Small Non-Profits Alliance for FREE here: https://smallnonprofits.com.au/membership-account/membership-levels/ 

    39. Leadership learnings for small non-profits

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2021 26:40


    Prue Ingram began her career as a speech pathologist. Fast forward 20 years and Prue is an experienced CEO and leader in the non-profit sector, leading international development organisation, Assisi Aid.Prue shares her leadership journey with Bianca, from her experience across the international development space and her tips for the challenging nature of leadership in the small non-profit sector, particularly during COVID-19 and working virtually.Prue and Assisi Aid are members of the Small Non-Profits Alliance. Learn about our free membership here: https://smallnonprofits.com.au/membership-account/membership-levels/ Listening highlights:13.30 mins  - Tips on managing relationships and workloads as a leader17.40 mins  - How to balance being part-time and staying connected as a non-profit leader23.50 mins  - Prue's number one tip for leaders of small charities25.35 mins - What being 'Small but Mighty' means to Prue and Assisi Aid

    38. Short Stuff: Moving Major Donors

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 4:03


    Just because you're a small charity, doesn't mean you should exclude major donors from your fundraising strategy.In this episode of Short Stuff, Bianca explains why some philanthropists prefer to give to a smaller charity and what make major donors tick, so you can better engage and inspire your biggest supporters.Our Small But Mighty 'Short Stuff' episodes are advice for small non-profit success, delivered in under five minutes.For more resources created specifically for small non-profits join the Small Non-Profits Alliance for FREE here: https://smallnonprofits.com.au/membership-account/membership-levels/

    37. Creating major change as a small non-profit: Sonya Ryan

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 43:01


    Sonya Ryan dedicates herself to promoting internet safety for children and teenagers through the Carly Ryan Foundation, established in memory of her daughter Carly, who was murdered by an online predator posing as a teenage boy, 14 years ago. Sonya has worked tirelessly in her small charity to influence some mighty changes of Australian legislation to better protect young people on the internet. Her work has also made inroads of change in the UK and US. Sonya shares her both devastating and inspiring story with Bianca, and provides inspiration and advice for those in the non-profit space striving to achieve major change and reform.You can find the resources mentioned in this episode on the Carly Ryan Foundation website here: https://www.carlyryanfoundation.com/resources/fact-sheetsFor more resources created specifically for small non-profits join the Small Non-Profits Alliance for FREE here: https://smallnonprofits.com.au/membership-account/membership-levels/ 

    36. Short Stuff: 5 Fundamentals of media coverage for non-profits

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 6:02


    Getting positive media coverage for your cause is harder than ever, but with the right knowledge of news, getting positive PR for your organisation is something every small non-profit can achieve.In this episode of Short Stuff Kirsty, a former journalist, shares her five fundamentals for gaining media coverage for your non-profit.Our Small But Mighty 'Short Stuff' episodes are advice for small non-profit success, delivered in under five minutes.For more resources created specifically for small non-profits join the Small Non-Profits Alliance for FREE here: https://smallnonprofits.com.au/membership-account/membership-levels/ 

    35. Working towards Reconciliation as a non-profit

    Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 30:22


    It's Reconciliation Week and this year's theme is More than a word. Reconciliation takes action, urging the reconciliation movement towards braver and more impactful action.Bianca chats to proud Yugambeh man and community consultant Mark Watego, about how small non-profits can work towards reconciliation.Mark explains why Reconciliation is an ongoing process or empathy and recognition, and shares some of the common misconceptions.Episode highlights8.15 mins - How non-profits can play an active role in the reconciliation process 19.40 min - Why working on rapport is so important to building relationships with indigenous communities21.30 mins  - The many facets of relationship building The AIATSIS Map of Indigenous Australia referred in this episode at the 12 minute mark can be found here: https://aiatsis.gov.au/explore/map-indigenous-australia Find out more about Reconciliation Week at Reconciliation Australia's website here https://nrw.reconciliation.org.au/ 

    34. Non-Profit Myth Busters: 4 Fundraising & Marketing Myths

    Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2021 18:10


    It's time to bust some non-profit myths! In this episode Bianca and Kirsty bust four commonly-held myth within the non-profit sector, covering contentious topics like how often you should post on social media and the admin costs of running a charity.For more resources created specifically for small non-profits join the Small Non-Profits Alliance for FREE here: https://smallnonprofits.com.au/membership-account/membership-levels/  

    33. Short Stuff: 5 Must-Haves for Fundraising

    Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 3:37


    A fundraising plan is one of the most important documents you’ll put together for your small non-profit.Not only is it a road map for your fundraising efforts, it allows you to be proactive, rather than reactive. And we all know time is precious when you work in, or run, a small charity.In this episode of Short Stuff, Bianca shares five must-haves for your small non-profit's fundraising plan.Our Small But Mighty 'Short Stuff' episodes are advice for small non-profit success, delivered in under five minutes.For more resources created specifically for small non-profits join the Small Non-Profits Alliance for FREE here: https://smallnonprofits.com.au/membership-account/membership-levels/ 

    32. Turning Life Experience into a Non-Profit

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 25:21


    Everyone feels a little lonely sometimes, right? Imagine being a new migrant to Australia and knowing no one, after having a full life with a professional job, a large family and friends back home.Novela Corda experienced exactly that when she moved to Australia from Mumbai, India in 2015. So she decided to do something about it.She Co-Founded Key Into Australia with friend Maia 2019 after both women were inspired to support other migrant women in Australia in the same position as them. In this episode Bianca chats to Novela about how her own personal experience inspired her to create a small non-profit, and the challenges and joys that went along with it.Episode time markers:1.23 mins – Novela's personal experience with isolation as a migrant8.15 mins - Key Into Australia's program offering13.20 mins – How to tackle loneliness and isolation, and ‘how to fill your cup’16.40 mins – Financial sustainability and funding challenges. 22.35 mins – What makes Key Into Australia Small But Mighty. How small organisations are naturally innovative. You can find out more about Key Into Australia here: https://keyintoaustralia.com.au/ Novela and Key Into Australia are members of the Small Non-Profits Alliance. Learn about our free membership here: https://smallnonprofits.com.au/membership-account/membership-levels/ 

    31. Short Stuff: 3 Digital Essentials for Small Charities

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 4:43


    Your small non-profit’s digital presence has never been more important. It’s a way to ensure robustness in the ways you communicate, fundraise and basically do the good work you’re doing.The impact of COVID and recent issues with Facebook’s news ban illustrate the dangers of having all your eggs in one digital basket.In this episode of Short Stuff, Kirsty Wallett shares three digital tools that are essential for success in your small charity.The digital fundraising resources mentioned in this episode provided by mycause.com.au can be found here: https://smallnonprofits.com.au/2020/05/04/digital-fundraising-basics-for-small-non-profits/ (You will need to join our free membership to access this page, see below).Our Small But Mighty 'Short Stuff' episodes are advice for small non-profit success, delivered in under five minutes.For more resources created specifically for small non-profits join the Small Non-Profits Alliance for FREE here: https://smallnonprofits.com.au/membership-account/membership-levels/

    30. Tips & inspo for start-up non-profits: SAY Australia

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 45:41


    Rich Stephens was in his 30s before he gave himself permission to stutter, now he's the Founder of SAY Australia, a small non-profit inspiring and supporting Aussie kids living with a stutter.Bianca chats to Rich about his experience establishing SAY Australia from the ground-up in Australia, after working with the organisation's US version.Rich also shares his journey of living with a stutter as a child and adult, and how that's helped him lead SAY Australia, working to empower kids who stutter through the creative arts and teaching them their voice matters, that they deserve to be heard.5 mins - Rich's journey and the challenges of living with a stutter as a child27 mins – How SAY Australia is tackling the challenge of lack of awareness of their small organisation. 30 mins – Rich shares 4 tips on starting your own non-profit organisation38 mins – What does being a 'Small but Mighty' organisation mean to Rich & SAY Australia?You can learn more about SAY Australia here: https://www.sayaustralia.org.au/ Access the resources discussed in this episode here, by joining the Small Non-Profits Alliance for free here: https://smallnonprofits.com.au/membership-account/membership-levels/

    29. Short Stuff: 3 tips for positive non-profit leaders

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 4:52


    2020 was a challenging year for the non-profit sector and among the many lessons, was the importance of optimism and staying well. In the for-purpose space, we’re often under-resourced, have a never-ending to do list and the risk of burnout is very real. In this episode of Short Stuff, Bianca shares three tips for positive non-profit leadership; words of wisdom and advice for staying well and looking after your staff and supporters.Our Small But Mighty 'Short Stuff' episodes are advice for small non-profit success, delivered in under five minutes.For more resources created specifically for small non-profits join the Small Non-Profits Alliance for FREE here: https://smallnonprofits.com.au/membership-account/membership-levels/

    28. Two big lessons from 2020 for small non-profits

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 40:07


    In the final episode for 2020 Bianca and Kirsty review the year that was, sharing two big lessons for small non-profits from the historic and challenging events of 2020.It wasn't all doom and gloom of course! It was a year of inspirational interviews with small non-profits founders and inspirational charity sector leaders.At 23.12 mins - Hear the review of the Top 3 Episodes of the Small But Mighty Podcast for 2020.To access resources created specifically for small non-profits, join the Small Non-Profits Alliance for FREE here: https://smallnonprofits.com.au/membership-account/membership-levels/

    27. From Small to Mighty: The success of Liz Dawes & RCD Foundation

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 48:48


    Paediatric brain cancer is the number one disease killer of young people. When Liz Dawes’s son Robert ‘Connor’ Dawes passed away in 2013 from brain cancer at the age of just 18, she was moved to create the RCD Foundation to tackle the awful disease. In this episode, Bianca chat to Liz about the journey of losing her son, how the organisation went from being small and volunteer-run, to raising millions of dollars to tackle paediatric brain cancer and how they reinvented fundraising events in a COVID-19 world.Liz was nominated for Australian of the Year in 2017, and is an inspiring speaker and visionary leader.You can find out more about the RCD Foundation here: https://rcdfoundation.org/ Learn more about our resources for small non-profits here: https://smallnonprofits.com.au/membership-account/membership-levels/

    26. Short Stuff: Giving Tuesday, simple, last minute ideas

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2020 4:26


    Giving Tuesday 2020 is upon us! There’s still time to leverage this collective day of generosity for your small non-profit.In this episode of Short Stuff, Kirsty shares 3 simple, last minute ideas to make the most of Giving Tuesday, this Tuesday 1 December, with fundraising or support for your organisation.Our Small But Mighty 'Short Stuff' episodes are advice for small non-profit success, delivered in under five minutes.For more social media resources created specifically for small non-profits join the Small Non-Profits Alliance for FREE here: https://smallnonprofits.com.au/membership-account/membership-levels/

    25. Starting a small non-profit: FurPetSake

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020 37:41


    Taking in stray animals is in Roshana Sultan’s blood. Growing up seeing her own parents volunteering, Roshana was inspired to found her own small non-profit two years ago.After spending a decade in leadership and admin roles at the University of NSW in Sydney, Roshana established FurPetSake, a small non-profit supporting animal organisations in Fiji, where her mum grew up.Bianca chats to Roshana about about the journey of establishing her small charity, how her membership with the Small Non-Profits Alliance has helped her up-skill, grow the organisation and connect with others in the sector.Learn more about the work of FurPetSake here: https://www.furpetsake.org/ For more resources created specifically for small non-profits join the Small Non-Profits Alliance for FREE here: https://smallnonprofits.com.au/membership-account/membership-levels/

    24. Short Stuff: The F-word & your board

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2020 4:48


    A key ingredient to success in any non-profit is a good, well-functioning board. In this episode of Short Stuff, Bianca shares four tips to banish your board’s fear of fundraising, a common problem facing many non-profits.Our Small But Mighty 'Short Stuff' episodes are advice for small non-profit success, delivered in under five minutes.For more resources created specifically for small non-profits join the Small Non-Profits Alliance for FREE here: https://smallnonprofits.com.au/membership-account/membership-levels/

    23. Elliot Costello: A polished & passionate change maker

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2020 36:11


    In this episode Bianca chats to Elliot Costello, the passionate Co-Founder and Director of YGAP, and the hugely successful Polished Man fundraising campaign to end violence against children.YGAP began as a small but mighty organisation, entirely volunteer driven, and has grown into an organisation generating millions to support impact entrepreneurs changing lives in some of the world’s toughest communities.Elliot shares how the Polished Man campaign raised a quarter of a million dollars in its first year, how YGAP has tackled the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic and tips on how small non-profits can develop important partnerships and supporter connections for success.For more resources created specifically for small non-profits join the Small Non-Profits Alliance for FREE here: smallnonprofits.com.au/member-benefits/

    22. The power of skilled online volunteering for non-profits

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2020 24:44


    Matt Boyd is passionate about volunteering for the digital age and shares his tips for making the most of skilled volunteers in your small non-profit, explains how to incentivise skilled volunteers, and how to keep your volunteers happy and engaged.In this episode, Bianca chats with Matt Boyd, the Founder of Vollie, a unique organisation helping non-profits with Skilled Online Volunteering.Learn more about how Vollie can match your non-profit with skilled volunteers: https://smallnonprofits.com.au/2020/04/02/recruit-skilled-volunteers-with-vollie/ For more resources created specifically for small non-profits join the Small Non-Profits Alliance for FREE here: https://smallnonprofits.com.au/member-benefits/

    21. Short Stuff: 3 tips for better social media content

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 4:20


    Kirsty shares three simple tips for improving your small non-profit's social media content and growing engagement.Small But Mighty's Short Stuff is advice for small non-profit success, in under five minutes.For more social media resources created specifically for small non-profits join the Small Non-Profits Alliance for FREE here: https://smallnonprofits.com.au/membership-account/membership-levels/

    20. Facebook Fundraising for Australian non-profits

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2020 32:53


    Did you know Facebook could already be collecting donations for your small non-profit, even if you're not registered yet?In this episode, Bianca and Kirsty talk about latest on the state of play for Facebook Fundraising in Australia.As of September 2020, new functionality fo Facebook's Fundraising platform is being rolled out daily, which is exciting news for Australian charities, but also a current source of frustration and confusion!Kirsty and Bianca breakdown the application process, and explain how you can access donations made to your charity as quickly as possible.Resources mentioned in this episode: https://smallnonprofits.com.au/2020/09/24/facebook-fundraising-resources/ Take advantage of the free digital fundraising resources available to our members through this partnership, by joining the Alliance for FREE here: https://smallnonprofits.com.au/membership-account/membership-levels/

    19. Digital fundraising basics

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2020 19:51


    Tidy up your small non-profit's digital fundraising with this episode.Bianca chats to Tania Burstin from mycause.com.au - an Australian-based digital fundraising platform. In this episode you'll learn: - Why you need your website in order to make the most of digital fundraising - Why you need the digital fundraising 'plumbing' first - Why you need to get your donors fundraising for you to save time & resourcesResources and website links mentioned in this episode:More info on mycause offers for Small Non-Profit Alliance Members - https://smallnonprofits.com.au/tag/mycause/ Learn digital fundraising basics with mycause.com.au - https://smallnonprofits.com.au/2020/05/04/digital-fundraising-basics-for-small-non-profits/ mycause.com.au is a service partner of the Small Non-Profits Alliance. Take advantage of the free digital fundraising resources available to our members through this partnership, by joining the Alliance for FREE here: https://smallnonprofits.com.au/membership-account/membership-levels/

    18. Short Stuff: 7 Secrets of Grant Success

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2020 3:57


    In this episode of Short Stuff, Bianca (a certified fundraiser) shares her 'seven secrets' to improving your grant writing. There are literally thousands of grant-making bodies in Australia, including charitable trusts, public ancillary funds and private ancillary funds. These organisations - often called structured philanthropy - distribute more than 1.5 billion dollars every year to Australian charities. Small But Mighty's Short Stuff is advice for small non-profit success, in under five minutes.For more grant writing resources, join us at the Small Non-Profits Alliance: https://smallnonprofits.com.au/membership-account/membership-levels/

    17. Mid-year health check for small non-profits

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 32:35


    It's time to get a check-up! In this light-hearted episode, Bianca and Kirsty recommend their top tips for doing your own small non-profit 'half-year health check'.The continuing COVID-19 pandemic has thrown all the usual plans for 2020 into chaos, so now is the perfect time to take your small non-profit's pulse.Bianca and Kirsty answer questions like - 'Should I just throw away my 2020 fundraising plan?' 'How do I know if my social media posts are working any more?' and 'Isn't the digital space too crowded now?'Whatever the result of your small non-profit's check-up, you can be sure the answer isn't to persist with business as usual. Bianca and Kirsty recommend simple and quick ways you can make sure you're on the right track for the remainder of this challenging year.Become a member of the Small Non-Profits Alliance for FREE here - https://smallnonprofits.com.au/membership-account/membership-levels/

    16. Sean Gordon, Founder of SchoolAid

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 49:33


    In this uplifting episode, Bianca chats with Sean Gordon, OAM, the Founder of SchoolAid, an organisation empowering young philanthropists in schools to raise money for charitable causes.SchoolAid has helped 6500 schools participate in more than 75 campaigns, raising $5.5 million for charitable causes, both internationally and in Australia.Sean shares amazing insights and his philosophy on giving and philanthropy, and the direct links this has to improving wellbeing.**This episode was recorded before COVID-19 restrictions and social distancing measures.

    15. Short Stuff: Why Email Is Your BFF

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 3:43


    Small But Mighty's Short Stuff is advice for small non-profit success, in under five minutes. In this episode of Short Stuff, Kirsty - Head of Marketing at the Alliance - explains why email is your small non-profit's digital BFF (Best Friend Forever!).It's not hard to convince anyone in this new COVID-19 pandemic world, why email is an important marketing and communication tool, but Kirsty explains that email has always been your small non-profit's most powerful digital tool, and shares stats to back it up.Resources mentioned in this episode can be found at - https://smallnonprofits.com.au/2020/05/28/doing-digital-right-free-members-masterclass/Small But Mighty's Short Stuff is advice for small non-profit success, in under five minutes.

    14. Lively Founder Anna Donaldson

    Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 38:02


    In this episode of Small But Mighty, Bianca chats to Anna Donaldson, Founder and CEO of Lively, a unique and innovative Melbourne-based small non-profit employing young people to help older people stay connected.Anna shares advice on how small non-profits can work closely philanthropic funders for better outcomes, as well as how the organisation is tackling the challenges of the COVID-19 environment and aged care.

    13. Short Stuff: Talking Bequests

    Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2020 3:13


    Small But Mighty's Short Stuff is advice for small non-profit success, in under five minutes. In this episode, Alliance Founder and certified fundraiser, Bianca, shares her quick and simple tips for talking to donors about a tricky subject - bequests.The number of Australians writing Wills has increased dramatically during the coronavirus pandemic – and it’s happening in the UK too. It’s believed the numbers have more than doubled!So now, more than ever, we need to be talking to our supporters about gifts in Wills. But who are your bequest prospects? And what's the best way to broach this often tricky subject?For more bequest and fundraising resources, join us at the Small Non-Profits Alliance: https://smallnonprofits.com.au/membership-account/membership-levels/

    12. Holy Fools Founder Neal Taylor

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 43:19


    Bianca chats to Neal Taylor, Founder of Holy Fools, a grassroots small non-profit working to support the homeless and disadvantaged in the Yarra Ranges region in Victoria.Neal explains the unique challenges for the homeless and outreach services during the COVID-19 pandemic, shares his incredible journey from a career in film and TV to founding his organisation, and shares tips for other independent charities.

    11. Short Stuff: Saying Thank You to Donors

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2020 3:13


    In this episode of Short Stuff, Small Non-Profits Alliance Founder Bianca Crocker explains why 'thank you' is possibly the most important thing you'll ever say to your donors.And why, during the coronavirus pandemic, it's more vital than ever to engage with your donors.You can find the template resources referenced in this episode at https://smallnonprofits.com.au/category/the-knowledge-hub/ Small But Mighty's Short Stuff is advice for small non-profit success, in under five minutes.

    10. Advice for small non-profits during COVID-19: Navigating uncharted waters

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020 37:06


    Given the recent challenges and changes in everyone's lives during the COVID-19 pandemic, Bianca chats with charity sector expert Margaret Scott.Bianca's conversation with experienced and expert fundraiser, Margaret looks at the current challenges charities are facing and gives practical advice for small charities during this time.Margaret Scott has over 30 years of fundraising and non-profit leadership experience including her role as past Chair on the FIA National Board and being awarded FIA's Arthur Venn Fundraiser of the Year in 2014 for outstanding service to the fundraising profession in Australia. She is currently undertaking her PhD and working as a Senior Research Assistant at QUT's Australian Centre for Philanthropy and Non-Profit Studies.Resources mentioned in this episode:Federal government stimulus package: https://treasury.gov.au/coronavirus/businesses (Read under the boosting cash flow section)Fundraising Institute of Australia (members access): Fundraising in a Crisis Resources https://fia.org.au/fundraising-in-a-crisis-resources-and-articles/F & P Magazine: Archived article about donor retention post GFC - https://www.fpmagazine.com.au/donor-retention-in-times-of-gfc-216049/ Margaret is happy to have a short chat with SNPA members if they need it. She can be contacted via LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/margaret-scott-cfre-ffia-18071314/

    9. Lolly Jar Circus with Judy Bowden

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2020 43:30


    This month, Bianca chats with Judy Bowden, from the inspirational Lolly Jar Circus in South Australia. Judy tells the story of this small but mighty non-profit working to create positive change in the lives of young people via fun, social circus activity. Through the skills of tumbling, trapeze and juggling, young people learn the skills for life and fitness. Judy also shares some of their learning and wisdom working as a small organisation.

    8. The tragedy & generosity of the bushfire crisis

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2020 41:05


    With such a devastating start to 2020 for so many Australians, Bianca and Kirsty discuss the bushfire crisis, the important role of small charities and the impact on the charity sector.A thank you to volunteers and a reflection on the still-developing crisis, Bianca and Kirsty talk about the huge success of online and Facebook fundraising campaigns, issues around funding and philanthropy, and what it all means for the sector going forward.

    7. 5 top tips to kickstart your small non-profit in 2020

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2019 40:44


    Join Small Non-Profits Alliance Founder Bianca and Founding Partner Kirsty as they share their Top 5 Tips to Kickstart your small non-profit in 2020.From fundraising to marketing and wellness, start 2020 off on the right foot for your small charity.Resources mentioned in this episode include; - https://smallnonprofits.com.au/ - https://www.thegrantshub.com.au/ - https://www.ourcommunity.com.au/findgrants

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