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In this episode of The Responsive Lab, your Virtuous co-hosts, Carly Berna and Stephen Boudreau, bring in DonorSearch's head of AI, Nathan Chappell, for an exciting conversation about AI and how it can fuel generosity in your organization. Nathan begins by diving into his experience, which includes founding the Fundraising.AI collaborative, a 10,000+ member global think-tank responsible for publishing the world's first Framework for Responsible and Beneficial AI for Fundraising; as well as co-authoring The Generosity Crisis: The Case for Radical Connection to Solve Humanity's Greatest Challenges. As he comes from an extensive AI background, Nathan shares varying ways that nonprofits can benefit (and have already benefited) from using AI, offering practical tips that nonprofits can implement from day one. Next, he explains the process of creating a culture of curiosity and how adaptability in any organization is key. Also along the way, Nathan shares: - How to use AI while still building personal connections with your donors - How technology can help build curiosity when looking to move the needle forward - How using AI actually gives you more time to be human - How AI can be used as a tool to scale generosity - How donors can use AI when selecting where to give and how it relates to fundraisers - And so much more + a mystery question at the end! Virtuous is a software company committed to helping nonprofits grow generosity. Virtuous believes that generosity has the power to create profound change in the world and in the heart of the giver. With that in mind, it's their mission to move the needle on global generosity by helping nonprofits better connect with and inspire their givers. Learn more about Virtuous at virtuous.org/learnmore and download your free Nonprofit CRM Checklist at virtuous.org/crmchecklist. Special thanks to editor and sound engineer Barry R. Hill and producer Abigail Morse.
Send us a Text Message.It seems like the only thing anyone is talking about is AI - Artificial Intelligence - and the ways in which it is revolutionizing and changing work and impact in all industries, including the nonprofit sector. I want to get beyond the hype, and explore the implications for nonprofits, how to use AI not just to further productivity but also to create more impact, and how it might help with the Generosity Crisis. Who better to address these issues than Nathan Chappell? Nathan is one of the world's foremost experts on the intersection between Artificial Intelligence and philanthropy. As the head of AI for DonorSearch, he leads the efforts to bring efficiency at scale through AI for many of the most innovative nonprofits in the US. Nathan presented the first TEDx on the topic of artificial intelligence and the future of generosity in 2018. He's also the co-author of the award-winning book, The Generosity Crisis: The Case for Radical Connection to Solve Humanity's Greatest Challenges.Join me and Nathan for a look into the future of generosity, where AI serves as a catalyst and economic driver for societal change by connecting people with causes that will inspire and trigger an act of generosityWe discuss: The overall impact of AI to inspire generosity The responsibilities we have to the ethical deployment and use of AI technologyWhat is currently working, and how even small nonprofits can adapt it for their own programsHow to overcome internal skepticism and sell your team on techBeing a fundraiser is hard work - not only is it time consuming, but you have to continually think of fresh and creative ways to engage your donors and supporters. If you need some fresh inspiration and ideas, check out Fundraiser Bot by DonorPerfect! DonorPerfect's bot is more than just a free tool for nonprofits; it's your fundraising ally, offering you the freedom to focus on your mission while transforming your content creation process. With just a few clicks, generate outlines for meetings, emails, social media posts, blogs, text messages, and more. Try it for free at DonorPerfect.com/bot, and let me know what you think!About Nathan ChappellNathan serves as an advisor for the OpenAI Users Forum, the AI for Good Foundation, the International Committee for Information Technology Standards (INCITS), and the Forbes Technology Council. He holds a Masters in Nonprofit Administration from University of Notre Dame, an MBA from University of Redlands, a certificate in International Economics from University of Cambridge, a certificate in Artificial Intelligence from MIT, a certificate in Philanthropic Psychology from the Institute of Sustainable Philanthropy and is a certified fundraising executive (CFRE).Connect with Nathan on LinkedInCheckout The Generosity Criss book on AmazonCheckout Nathan's TedTalkTake my free masterclass: 3 Must-Have Elements of Social Media Content that Converts
Guest: Nathan ChappellThis episode of Untapped Philanthropy features Nathan Chappell, who delves into the responsible use of artificial intelligence in the nonprofit sector. As a leader in AI applications for fundraising, Nathan offers insights into ethical considerations and the need for transparency in AI deployment to enhance donor relations and improve fundraising tactics.To learn more about Fundrasing.AI, visit: www.fundraising.aiTo learn more about DonorSearch, visit: www.donorsearch.netTo learn more about Fluxx, visit: www.fluxx.ioTo learn more about NeonOne, visit: www.neonone.com
AI is all over the news lately, causing CEOs and organizations to assume they know everything they need to know about AI. Assumption is dangerous. We don't want to be left behind. We are eager for our organizations to use AI quickly, often with little accountability from stakeholders to question or press pause. We may be putting our missions at risk as a result. Combined with a lack of direction and little to no structured training, use of AI could be high risk. What to do? We've never been here before. Our guests help us explore how we can identify and address the risks, while still enjoying the benefits of AI. With guests: - Nathan Chappell, Senior VP of DonorSearch and Co-Founder of Fundraising AI, and author of "The Generosity Crisis" - Darren Winter, AI Ethics Expert and a PhD Candidate in AI Ethics Need somewhere to get immediate help from experienced peers, without judgment? Here you go!
Today's conversation covers everything from The Generosity Crisis to unleashing radical connection, moving from heart to wallet, and how artificial intelligence is transforming the nonprofit world. Join Dave and Carly as they welcome guest Nathan Chappell, the co-author of the award-winning book The Generosity Crisis: The Case for Radical Connection to Solve Humanity's Greatest Challenges. With over two decades of nonprofit leadership experience, Nathan is on a mission to reignite generosity and transform the future of fundraising through responsible AI. The group discusses the evolving playbook of philanthropy and the intersection of the heart, wallet, and radical connection in both nonprofit and for-profit organizations. The non-profit sector led the charge for decades, starting with the heart. Today, many for-profit organizations, from Tesla to Patagonia, have perfected the playbook of connecting the heart and the wallet. Today's topics: The Generosity Crisis and trends in declining giving from individuals. Implications on for-profit and non-profit sectors, and illustrating the concept of radical connection. Ways to build connections between non-profit causes, communities, and for-profit brands. The impact of radical connection and the role that AI plays. We hope you enjoy our conversation with Nathan Chappell! You can learn more about Nathan at www.chappell-crimmins.com and DonorSearch at www.donorsearch.net. Season Four of the Purpose & Profit Podcast is brought to you by: IMAGO CONSULTING Imago Consulting is an advisory firm that helps nonprofits and businesses grow through innovation. Innovation is the lifeblood of any growing organization. Imago publishes a weekly trends report called The Wave Report – learn more at www.imago.consulting and subscribe at www.imago.consulting/wavereport. MASTERWORKS At Masterworks, their mission is to help you accomplish yours. They are a full-service agency for Christian organizations. Their emphasis on both mission & mastery makes us leading experts in moving hearts & minds to act. Masterworks has over 30 years of experience serving organizations through strategy, direct mail, digital, analysis, creative, & technology. Learn more about Masterworks at www.masterworks.agency. VIRTUOUS Virtuous is a software company committed to helping nonprofits grow generosity. Virtuous believes that generosity has the power to create profound change in the world and in the heart of the giver. With that in mind, it's their mission to move the needle on global generosity by helping nonprofits better connect with and inspire their givers. Learn more about Virtuous at www.virtuous.org and download your free Nonprofit CRM Checklist at www.virtuous.org/checklist. Special thanks to editor and sound engineer Barry R. Hill and producer Jenna Owens.
Meet Robert. This nonprofit leader, entrepreneur, author, speaker and activist is a passionate proponent of social good. In fact, he's the founder of D.C. Central Kitchen, the Campus Kitchen Project and the L.A. Kitchen, which have collectively produced over 40 million meals and helped over 2,000 individuals attain jobs. He's talking about the economics of nonprofit (Spoiler: we're REALLY good for business) and sharing why activism matters to the sector. Bottom line: you don't have to choose between making good and making a living.Today's GuestRobert Egger, Founder, DC Central Kitchen and L.A. Kitchen, Author, and ActivistEpisode HighlightsRobert's story and journey to where he is today (3:00)The founding story of the DC Central Kitchen (6:17)Robert's advice for nonprofits to embrace change, challenge the status quo, and be open to new ideas (7:47)The founding story of the LA Kitchen (13:00)“There is no profit without nonprofits.” - Robert's philosophy on the economics of nonprofits (23:30)What Robert is paying attention to for the future of the nonprofit sector (30:00)How nonprofits should step into an activist role (32:00)A powerful moment of philanthropy in Robert's life (42:30)Robert's One Good Thing: If you chase money, you'll run forever. If you chase results money will come to you. (44:00)For more information + episode details visit: weareforgood.com/episode/461.We want to thank the sponsors of this year's Responsive Nonprofit Summit that we co-presented with our friends at Virtuous. Thank you to Community Boost, DonorSearch, Feathr and Philanthropy Network for your support. We are honored to lock arms with you!
Ready to awaken the change agent within you? Prepare to ignite your potential to impact the world as we sit down with Tanya Badacharya, Tara Abrambs, Alex A, and Alia Whitney Johnson, extraordinary individuals who are dismantling the status quo and paving the way for a more inclusive and equitable world. We explore what it takes to be a change agent, even when you feel minuscule in a grander scheme. By sharing their insights on overcoming systematically limited beliefs and the importance of courageous conversations, our guests inspire us to challenge the norms and reshape our societies.Do you understand the power of collective action? Join us as we unravel the profound influence of collaboration in creating significant change. Our guests Tanya and Tara share their transformative experiences in the foster care system in San Francisco, demonstrating the potential of collective action. Alia Whitney-Johnson stirs us with her insights on how artists, activists, and journalists can catalyze change. We also connect climate justice with the rights of women and girls, emphasizing how those on the societal fringes bear the brunt of climate emergencies.Lastly, we delve into the potent tool of ethical storytelling in our quests as change agents. With our words and images, we hold the power to shape the realities we yearn to manifest. Emphasizing the importance of lived experience in our movements, our guests invite us to see ourselves and others beyond our experiences. Kindness, they remind us, is free, yet it impacts our collective mental health profoundly. Tune in, let's explore the interconnectedness of our efforts, and together, we'll create an enduring ripple of change.You know we believe in shaking things up and disrupting the status quo. That's why we're excited to share a new podcast that's doing just that.Future Nonprofit was created by our friends at Historic Agency to elevate meaningful conversations that help us reimagine the entire sector. Listen and subscribe now on your favorite podcast platform or visit futurenonprofit.com. Let's build the nonprofits of the future together. We want to thank the sponsors of this year's Responsive Nonprofit Summit that we co-presented with our friends at Virtuous. Thank you to Community Boost, DonorSearch, Feathr and Philanthropy Network for your support. We are honored to lock arms with you!
Earlier this summer, the results came in from the Giving USA 2023 report, showcasing the current state of the philanthropic sector. In this conversation, nonprofit leaders across the sector gathered to discuss 2022’s biggest headlines, as well as what we can expect in 2023 in the current fundraising climate. The following nonprofit leaders joined us to discuss the biggest issues facing the nonprofit sector: Jason Wyssmann, SVP of Technology and Data Analytics at HonorHealth Foundation; Nathan Chappell, SVP at DonorSearch; and Meena Das, CEO of NamasteData. In this episode, you will learn how to: Navigate the evolving philanthropic landscape Leverage the insights to inform a data-driven fundraising strategy Apply practical, responsive fundraising strategies to engage donors effectively
Meet Kishshana. Educator, speaker, head honcho, coach, you name it. She is the real deal. Kishshana delivers meaningful messages with such wisdom and knowledge. There is power in her words and actions of creating a more inclusive world, not just in the nonprofit sector. Kishshana gives us an insight into creating a more inclusive and diverse workplace as well as real-life experiences that shaped her into the powerhouse she is today. Hunker down with your notepad and a good pen, you'll want to write this down. Today's GuestKishshana Palmer, Speaker, Educator, Trainer, Coach and Recovering Fundraiser, and Founder of The Rooted CollaborativeEpisode HighlightsKishshana's journey and background (2:50)Using narrative to get people to believe (9:00)Transformational Leadership: Be present in the game. (9:58)The lack of diversity in the nonprofit profession (16:30)Inequities persist in our practices and policies and bubble up and show up in our hiring (20:00)Kishshana's advice on the “job search” (23:10)The Rooted Collaborative: a female-focused and led community for BIPOC female leaders, entrepreneurs, advocates, and artists who are redefining the look of philanthropy and fundraising, through their eyes. (29:00)Kishshana's 4 tips to recruit more diverse fundraising professionals to your teams (36:00)Kishshana's One Good Thing: Get you some good counsel. (46:27)Maintain a diverse mix of mentors, friends, and colleagues on your personal and professional advisory boards (47:00)Kishshana's Book: Hey I'm New HereFor more information + episode details visit: weareforgood.com/episode/459.You know we believe in shaking things up and disrupting the status quo. That's why we're excited to share a new podcast that's doing just that.Future Nonprofit was created by our friends at Historic Agency to elevate meaningful conversations that help us reimagine the entire sector. Listen and subscribe now on your favorite podcast platform or visit futurenonprofit.com. Let's build the nonprofits of the future together. We want to thank the sponsors of this year's Responsive Nonprofit Summit that we co-presented with our friends at Virtuous. Thank you to Community Boost, DonorSearch, Feathr and Philanthropy Network for your support. We are honored to lock arms with you!
Join this panel of modern impact thinkers as we explore going further with our diversity, equity and inclusion efforts. We'll be challenging current practices, discussing the harm that's still projected in our missions, how to value all people (not just your big donors!), building cultures of belonging, and understanding how to go beyond basic education and check-the-box diversity trainings. Everyone has a role to play in this conversation.Today's GuestsKevin Clayton, Vice President of Diversity, Inclusion & Engagement for the Cleveland CavaliersTravis Ning, Program Director, The Ward FoundationPrisca Bae, Chief Partnerships Officer, The Asian American FoundationAshley Clinkscale, Senior Advisor, Raise for GoodEpisode HighlightsThe business case for DEI (3:00)Abundance mindset and collaboration (4:45)Layers of diversity in companies (8:00)Diversity, equity and inclusion is not optional 10:15)Structures or systems organizations can put into place (14:35)An overview of the Asian American Foundation (17:25)Engaging with communities (22:15)Leadership needs to champion DEI practices (25:15)Dispelling DEI myths (33:00)One Good Thing from the panelists (36:05)For more information + episode details visit: weareforgood.com/episode/458.You know we believe in shaking things up and disrupting the status quo. That's why we're excited to share a new podcast that's doing just that.Future Nonprofit was created by our friends at Historic Agency to elevate meaningful conversations that help us reimagine the entire sector. Listen and subscribe now on your favorite podcast platform or visit futurenonprofit.com. Let's build the nonprofits of the future together. We want to thank the sponsors of this year's Responsive Nonprofit Summit that we co-presented with our friends at Virtuous. Thank you to Community Boost, DonorSearch, Feathr and Philanthropy Network for your support. We are honored to lock arms with you!
Meet Mallory. This former nonprofit executive director hit rock bottom as she burned out on the nonprofit grind. Her saving grace: discovering an uncanny connection between coaching and fundraising. Since then, her unique programs combine her technical fundraising expertise with rockstar coaching skills to address the fears and discomforts around asking for money. And she's got the secret sauce to transform your annual fundraising plan. Tune in!Today's GuestMallory Erickson, Founder + CEO, Power Partners FormulaEpisode Highlights4 fundraising tips to transform your fundraising this year: awareness, goal setting, power partner focus, and shifting the culture of your organizationHow to shift your mindset as a fundraiser: it starts with awarenessThe true superpowers of fundraising: vulnerability and authenticityYou can't be authentic and perfect. You can choose to be an authentic fundraiser, or a perfectionistSet a conservative budget goal, and an audacious fundraising goalMallory's Power Partner Focus, and how to implement it to transform your fundraising and donor cultivationHow to better engage your board members and volunteersMallory's One Good Thing: Pull the data. It is easy to attach to something and believe it is true. We believe this because of a belief about ourselves, not because of data.For more information + episode details visit: weareforgood.com/episode/457.Learn how to raise more from the right funders without hounding people for money during Mallory's FREE Webinar on Thursday, August 17 at 12:00 p.m. CT. Sign up here. You know we believe in shaking things up and disrupting the status quo. That's why we're excited to share a new podcast that's doing just that.Future Nonprofit was created by our friends at Historic Agency to elevate meaningful conversations that help us reimagine the entire sector. Listen and subscribe now on your favorite podcast platform or visit futurenonprofit.com. Let's build the nonprofits of the future together. We want to thank the sponsors of this year's Responsive Nonprofit Summit that we co-presented with our friends at Virtuous. Thank you to Community Boost, DonorSearch, Feathr and Philanthropy Network for your support. We are honored to lock arms with you!
Meet Eleanor and Ashley. One's a nurse and personal coach and the other is an organizational psychologist and educator. Put them together - WOW - they may just be the most powerful mental health team in our sector (and they've got loads of resources to help too.)
If left unaddressed, we believe mental health is one of the most silent, debilitating, and dangerous threats to the nonprofit sector today. And let's face it - it's simply not discussed enough. This discussion is about lifting the stigma and approaching the conversation square on with a diverse panel of nonprofit professionals and clinical experts who bring a depth of lived experiences, personal and professional research, and clarity of purpose. You're not alone. Join us in community and feel seen, inspired and ready to take steps toward healing.Today's GuestsSonya Perez-Lauterbach, Leadership Coach + Principal, splCoachingLindsay Kolsch, Co-Executive Director, To Write Love on Her ArmsKirk Brown, CEO, HANDY Inc.Paige Chenault Lohoefer, Founder, The Birthday Party ProjectEpisode HighlightsThe state of mental health in the nonprofit sector (3:10)Unique factors of mental health in the nonprofit sector (6:15)Building communities of care (10:00)How to create a flexible workplace culture and environment (20:15)Modeling the importance of mental health (27:20)Tips for prioritizing health (30:45)What supporting your team looks like in real-time (35:50)How using your voice can build community (39:00)One Good Thing (41:20)“This is our moment to lean in and change the story of how we work.” -Sonya“Being normal has never changed anything.” -Kirk“Show up for yourself, and then keep showing up for yourself.” -Lindsay“What is mine to do?” -PaigeFor more information + episode details visit: weareforgood.com/episode/455.You know we believe in shaking things up and disrupting the status quo. That's why we're excited to share a new podcast that's doing just that.Future Nonprofit was created by our friends at Historic Agency to elevate meaningful conversations that help us reimagine the entire sector. Listen and subscribe now on your favorite podcast platform or visit futurenonprofit.com. Let's build the nonprofits of the future together. We want to thank the sponsors of this year's Responsive Nonprofit Summit that we co-presented with our friends at Virtuous. Thank you to Community Boost, DonorSearch, Feathr and Philanthropy Network for your support. We are honored to lock arms with you!
Published: November 01, 2022 Join Brian Crimmins, CEO of Changing Our World, and Nathan Chappell, Senior VP of AI at DonorSearch, authors of the new book Generosity Crisis: The Case for Radical Connection to Solve Humanity's Greatest Challenges as they share a startling analysis of the changing nature of generosity in America and why its decline threatens to end the modern non-profit era. The Generosity Crisis demonstrates that if we do not change course, in fewer than 50 years- we could live in a world where inequality has never been as stark or as dangerous. Our relationship with Christ and our good Stewardship is the only antidote to isolation in a fallen world. Join us for a conversation about enabling radical connections with donors that invite them to help us tackle our Church's most intractable problems. Purchase the new Book: Generosity Crisis: The Case for Radical Connection to Solve Humanity's Greatest Challenges Brian CrimminsBrian is the Chief Executive Officer of Changing Our World, where he is responsible for the overall management, success, and growth of our firm. Brian has personally provided counsel to countless Catholic clients over the past 25 years. Brian oversees all aspects of Changing Our World's service lines, including Nonprofit Services, Corporate, Research & Analysis, and Communications. Brian has extensive experience designing and building strategic initiatives that enable nonprofits and corporations to achieve their philanthropic goals. He is often called upon to speak at conferences regarding the philanthropic landscape and current trends in philanthropy. Brian has also mentored students from Notre Dame's Mendoza College of Business. He serves on the Board of Chaminade High School and is Vice Chair of the Board of the Institute for Catholic Schools at St. John's University. Brian holds a Bachelor of Science degree from St. John's University and an MBA in Marketing Management from St. John's Tobin School of Business. Nathan ChappellNathan is a thought leader, public speaker, writer, and one of the world's foremost experts on the intersection between Artificial Intelligence and philanthropy. He is the Senior Vice President of DonorSearch, leading the research and development efforts dedicated to leveraging artificial intelligence to help nonprofits harness actionable insights from big data. In 2018, Nathan presented the first TEDx talk on the topic of artificial intelligence and the future of generosity. In 2019 Nathan was listed as one of the Top 100 Influencers in Philanthropy. In 2021, he founded Fundraising.Ai as a member-centric collaboration with a focus on data ethics, data equality, privacy and security, and sustainability. Nathan holds a Master's in Nonprofit Administration from the University of Notre Dame, an MBA from the University of Redlands, a certificate in International Economics from the University of Cambridge, and a certificate in Artificial Intelligence from MIT. Watch the video presentation of this discussion https://youtu.be/de9Dnn5jx1A Recorded: October 19, 2022 Don't miss Changing Our World's FORGING FORWARDDon't miss the webinar series FORGING FORWARD, a virtual philanthropic conference designed to bring you nonprofit experts from around the country who are leading through the COVID-19 crisis. Daily Spiritual Reflection and Prayers on “Kristin's Crosses” Join Jim and Kristin Friend and their family on Kristin's Crosses YouTube Channel for “Today's Catholic Prayers.” Jim and Kristin offer the daily Gospel and Reflection along with the Rosary and Catholic Prayers of the day. Click here to visit the YouTube Page and subscribe. If you would like to join the Kristin's Crosses prayer group on Facebook, click here to request to join.
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Meet Evan. This starry-eyed dreamer sought to change the world first through politics before pivoting into the nonprofit sector after finding his passion awakened in social service. In five years, his organization built one of the largest and most effective anti-poverty nonprofit communities in the country. Tune in and hear how the Stand Together Foundation viewed poverty as an innovation problem and began to look for solutions in new spaces to unleash human potential. It's a brilliant discussion into innovation, storytelling & they're even giving funding away to high-impact orgs who are breaking cycles and changing lives. You might be one of them!Episode HighlightsEvan's story and journey to where he is today (2:20)An overview of the Stand Together Foundation (5:50)Meet The Phoenix (10:00)The Catalyst Program at the Stand Together Foundation (21:00)Watch: Catalysts Mini Documentaries (25:00)Treating counting metrics as value metrics (26:00)A powerful moment of philanthropy in Evan's life (35:00)Evan's One Good Thing: Focus on hope. (40:00)For more information + episode details visit: weareforgood.com/episode/453.About our Sponsor: Foster AvenueAs a philanthropic communications consulting and creative agency, Foster Avenue sees how campaign communications are facing a revolution these days. And luckily, they're sharing their insights. They are sharing a 10-point checklist for creating campaign communications that meet the moment. And we want to get this checklist into yYou know we believe in shaking things up and disrupting the status quo. That's why we're excited to share a new podcast that's doing just that.Future Nonprofit was created by our friends at Historic Agency to elevate meaningful conversations that help us reimagine the entire sector. Listen and subscribe now on your favorite podcast platform or visit futurenonprofit.com. Let's build the nonprofits of the future together. We want to thank the sponsors of this year's Responsive Nonprofit Summit that we co-presented with our friends at Virtuous. Thank you to Community Boost, DonorSearch, Feathr and Philanthropy Network for your support. We are honored to lock arms with you!
Meet Dan. His TED Talk "The Way We Think About Charity is Dead Wrong," went viral less than a decade ago and has been viewed millions of times by starry-eyed dreamers everywhere who are intent on using their creativity and innovation to do good. [insert image of us frantically waving as some of these believers] We're talking nonprofit disruption, marketing, involving your kids in philanthropy and generally working hard not to fangirl over him too much. Join us for the convo we waited to have since the first time we hit play and we're excited to share again today.Today's GuestDan Pallotta, TED Speaker, Entrepreneur, Author + Humanitarian ActivistEpisode HighlightsDan's story and journey to where he is today (2:45)The difference between the non-profit and for-profit sector (6:45)Combating the overhead crisis - (13:10)What is holding people back? - (17:25)If you aren't being laughed at, you aren't dreaming big enough (17:30)Leaning into disruption (23:45)Dan's advice for young professionals (24:00)Explore the full potential of your humanity and inspire your donors to join you (27:00)Background of the Charity Defense Council (32:30)A powerful moment of philanthropy in Dan's life (35:35)Infusing philanthropy into raising kids - (38:35)Dan's One Good Thing: Life is happening right now. (40:30)For more information + episode details visit: weareforgood.com/episode/451.About our Sponsor: Foster AvenueAs a philanthropic communications consulting and creative agency, Foster Avenue sees how campaign communications are facing a revolution these days. And luckily, they're sharing their insights. They are sharing a 10-point checklist for creating campaign communications that meet the moment. And we want to get this checklist into your hands so you can start refining your messaging right away.Learn more today at www.fosteravenue.com/goodWe want to thank the sponsors of this year's Responsive Nonprofit Summit that we co-presented with our friends at Virtuous. Thank you to Community Boost, DonorSearch, Feathr and Philanthropy Network for your support. We are honored to lock arms with you!
In this episode, Bill and Sarah TeDesco of DonorSearch join Rob to talk about what nonprofit leaders need to know about deep tech as it pertains to the fundraising market. They double-click on the topic of AI (Artificial Intelligence) and ML (Machine Learning) and how any size nonprofit can utilize these technologies to enrich their supporter data and prompt actionable next steps. Are you enjoying the Responsive Nonprofit Podcast and want to dive deeper into the framework and methodology growing nonprofits use to build deeper relationships with all donors to unlock mission transformation? I'd love to send you a free copy of our book, Responsive Fundraising, so you can get started today!
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167: Horror Stories of Fundraising: What Would You Do? (Jay Frost)SUMMARYThink you're the only one to experience a fundraising horror story? Well, Jay Frost is here to assure you're not alone and there are ways you can avoid these scary situations. In episode #167 of Your Path to Nonprofit Leadership, he shares the critical importance of having policies and procedures in place to avoid your own horror stories and sustain your strategic plan. Learn how often to review and with whom they're communicated to better build partnerships of trust. In discussing real fundraising horror stories, Jay identifies where things broke down and how we can learn from previous mistakes. ABOUT JAYJay Frost has worked with thousands of organizations to identify and pursue billions in fundraising opportunities around the world over the past thirty-five years. He is recognized as one of "America's top 25 fundraising experts" by Philanthropy Media, one of the Top 8 Fundraising Influencers by Elevation Media, among the Top Twelve Excellent Fundraising Consultants by Double the Donation, and a Top 100 Charity Influencer by Onalytica. A consultant to nonprofits and an advisor to companies serving the philanthropic marketplace, Jay advises organizations at all stages of their efforts, from startup through capital campaigns. Jay is also the Host of DonorSearch's Philanthropy Masterminds Series, which has offered over 600 programs to tens of thousands of attendees since its debut in 2016. He has addressed hundreds of meetings across the US, Canada, Asia, the UK, and the Middle East.EPISODE TOPICS & RESOURCES Prospect Research for Fundraisers by Jennifer Filla and Helen BrownThe Artful Journey: Cultivating and Soliciting the Major Gift by William SturtevantAsking by Jerold PanasLearn more about Jay as a speaker here and as a consultant hereListen to Jay's Mastermind Podcast and Mastermind WebcastCheck out Patton's new book Your Path to Nonprofit Leadership: Seven Keys to Advancing Your Career in the Philanthropic Sector
Join Lori and her guest, Barbara O'Reilly, as they discuss about the many facets of fundraising. Barbara is the founder and principal of Windmill Hill Consulting. As a career fundraiser, she talks about how strategic planning and communications can be different for every nonprofit. Stay tuned! Here are the things to expect in this episode: What does a career fundraiser do? There's no one organization that's like the other. What nonprofits want may be different from what their organization actually needs. What are the things to consider before getting into nonprofit management? You can really tell a lot about a person by understanding where they give what they're connected to. And much more! About Barbara O'Reilly: Whether it was leading record-setting reunion classes, securing tens of millions of dollars from global corporations following some of the most devastating natural disasters around the world, or overseeing a team that grew donor engagement of major individual donors committed to historic preservation, Barbara O'Reilly, CFRE understands that fundraising is much more than just raising money. It's about enabling donors to realize their philanthropic dreams for issues that are most important to them and to be part of the change they want to see in the world. Barbara brings to her clients nearly thirty years of major gifts, annual fund, and campaign fundraising experience at major non-profit organizations including Harvard University, the National Trust for Historic Preservation, Oxford University in England, and the American Red Cross. Barbara became a Certified Fundraising Executive (CFRE) in 2015 and an AFP Master Trainer in 2018. She serves as immediate past president of the Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) Washington DC Metro Chapter and as a former member of the Advisory Panel for Rogare, The Fundraising Think Tank in the U.K. She is a longstanding Partner in Advancement of the Center for Nonprofit Advancement, a member of the Association Foundation Group (AFG), and Windmill Hill Consulting is a member firm of The Giving Institute. She is also a member of the faculty of the Graduate Certificate in Nonprofit Management and Leadership at the University of Maryland's Do Good Institute. She is a frequent guest presenter at national and international conferences and on various webinars hosted by Network for Good, DonorSearch, Bloomerang, Firespring, OneCause, Boardable, UST, and Qgiv. Barbara received her BA in English from Barnard College/Columbia University and her ALM in Celtic Studies from Harvard University. Connect with Barbara! Website: https://www.whillconsulting.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/BOReillyWHC LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/boreillywhc/ Organizations mentioned: Do Good Institute: https://dogood.umd.edu/ Connect with Lori Kranczer! Website: https://www.everydayplannedgiving.com/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/positiveimpactphilanthropy LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lorikranczer/
Here's the thing. We all have something to learn in this space, but sometimes we're too shy/embarrassed/bored to ask for a basic tutorial. We've been there
В этом подкасте мы озвучили ваши новогодние поздравления и пожелания друг другу!
Гость студии — Мирослава Бронникова, директор по развитию Клуба Игрофикаторов Why 42, сертифицированный игромастер Сколково, преподаватель и спикер отечественных и международных конференций. Говорим о создании игрофикационных систем, их элементах и применении в онлайн и оффлайн проектах. В выпуске: — Как создать игрофикационную систему с нуля. Основные этапы игрофикации. — Ресурсы для создания игрофикационных систем. Как этому научиться. — Внутренняя и внешняя мотивация игроков: как не перестараться. — Ключевые ошибки игрофикаторов: причины и как их избежать. — Игрофикация и SMM: как общаться с пользователями. — Добровольность как этический принцип игрофикации. Когда игрофикация превращается в манипуляцию. — Накопительные карточки со штампами для кофе как база игрофикационного набора. Как пойти дальше. — Использование игрофикации для тренировки личной эффективности. — Кейс #DonorSearch.org: привлечение внимания к проблеме и использование дополненной реальности.
В этом выпуске Влад расскажет про попытки заменить человеческую кровь. Спойлер: заменителя до сих пор нет.
В гостях у Влада основатель проекта Руслан Шекуров! Темы, которые успели обсудить: - Как создавался проект (с чего все началось)? - Что из себя представляет проект сейчас? - Как мы взаимодействуем со Службой крови? - Как проект будет развиваться в дальнейшем?
В этом выпуске Влад рассказал, кто из отечественных и зарубежных звёзд сдает кровь.
В гостях у Влада Сергей Валентинович Попов - врач-трансфузиолог из Новокубанска. В этом выпуске поговорили о том, что происходит с донорской кровью после сдачи, как происходит процедура переливания, какие могут быть недомогания у донора после донации и о многом другом.
Донорство крови окутано мифами и страшилками, в этом выпуске Влад развеет некоторые из них полностью
В этом выпуске Влад расскажет, какие организации развивают донорство крови на территории РФ.
В этом выпуске Влад пообщался с Алёной Фирсовой - ведущим специалистом отдела развития донорства НМИЦ гематологии. Алёна рассказала, как победила онкологическое заболевание, перенесла трансплантацию костного мозга, о своей работе и о том, почему важно развивать регистр доноров костного мозга.
В этом выпуске Влад ответит на самые часто задаваемые вопросы о донорстве.
Сегодня Влад рассказал о донорстве крови у домашних животных - кто может стать донором, какие есть противопоказания, как проходит процедура сдачи крови у кошек и собак.
В этом выпуске Влад расскажет об истории переливаний крови от Гиппократа и до современности
В этом выпуске Влад поговорил с руководителем отдела рекрутинга потенциальных доноров костного мозга Национального регистра имени Васи Перевощикова Евгенией Лобачевой и узнал все про проекты РусФонда и донорство костного мозга.
В этом выпуске Влад рассказал, какие новые технологии применяются в донорстве крови!
В этом выпуске Влад расскажет про льготы, положенные донорам и звание "Почетный донор РФ". Еще мы подведем итоги конкурса и разыграем наш фирменный мерч от Всемайки.ру
Сегодня Влад расскажет о рекомендациях перед сдачей крови. Как правильно питаться, почему кровь лучше сдавать утром и многое другое!
Сегодня Влад расскажет о противопоказаниях к донорству, как абсолютных так и временных. Подробный перечень вы можете найти на сайте Donorsearch.org. Если у вас нет возможности послушать наш подкаст, вы можете его прочитать в нашем журнале.
Все о донорстве крови в годы Великой Отечественной войны. В Выпуске использованы музыкальный произведения и фрагменты, взятые из открытых источников.
Сегодня речь пойдет о группах крови и их совместимости при переливании. Всё от антител, до донорского светофора. Влад углубится в историю и разберётся вместе с вами в системе разделения человеческой крови.
В этом выпуске Влад расскажет о донорстве в других странах мира, о том, что такое АВИС и в дорожных знаках какой страны предусмотрен знак, на случай нехватки крови. Спойлер: США
В преддверии Национального Дня Донора Влад расскажет об истории праздника, донорских акциях которые пройдут в крупных городах и поговорит с Ильёй из «Бригады У» о его отношении к этому празднику и донорству в целом
Это наш первый подкаст DonorSearch_Live - Кровь, Добро и Люди. Мы говорим о всём, что связано с донорством. В первом подкасте Влад взял интервью у замечательной медсестры из глубинки России. Рассказ медика о суровых реалиях донорства и медицины в провинции. Присылайте свои идеи, истории для подкастов.
Гость студии — Мирослава Бронникова, директор по развитию Клуба Игрофикаторов Why 42, сертифицированный игромастер Сколково, преподаватель и спикер отечественных и международных конференций. Говорим о создании игрофикационных систем, их элементах и применении в онлайн и оффлайн проектах. В выпуске: — Как создать игрофикационную систему с нуля. Основные этапы игрофикации. — Ресурсы для создания игрофикационных систем. Как этому научиться. — Внутренняя и внешняя мотивация игроков: как не перестараться. — Ключевые ошибки игрофикаторов: причины и как их избежать. — Игрофикация и SMM: как общаться с пользователями. — Добровольность как этический принцип игрофикации. Когда игрофикация превращается в манипуляцию. — Накопительные карточки со штампами для кофе как база игрофикационного набора. Как пойти дальше. — Использование игрофикации для тренировки личной эффективности. — Кейс #DonorSearch.org: привлечение внимания к проблеме и использование дополненной реальности. Полезные ссылки: — Страница Клуба Игрофикаторов Why 42 в Фейсбуке: https://www.facebook.com/Why42.ru — Курс "Игрофикация" на Stepik: https://stepik.org/course/1232/ Полезные подкасты по теме: — Геймификация в сообществах ВКонтакте: как конвертировать лайки в продажи и получить метку Прометея https://smm.podster.fm/86 — Кейс «Инвитро»: акция «Не жди дедлайн» https://smm.podster.fm/74 — Как настраивать бизнес-процессы в SMM-агентстве https://smm.podster.fm/69 Больше ссылок в нашей рассылке ВКонтакте: присоединяйтесь! https://vk.com/nextmediapodcast. Будем на связи: podcast@nextmedia.pro Музыка для подкаста: Lee Rosevere, Broke for Free.