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Being Leadership or Doing Leadership at Nonprofits? [Video]

Leadership coach, Derek Mulhern, discusses leadership issues in the nonprofit sector. This sparkling discussion portray’s the need for leaders to inspire their teams on a deeper and more humane level. Derek’s insights highlight the importance of authentic leadership, transparent communication, and personal growth in the nonprofit sector, with a focus on the evolving dynamics and challenges faced by nonprofit organizations and their leaders. Derek begins with, “I just see a huge need within the nonprofit space for us to really develop leaders that have the capacity to show up in a way that inspires other people on a deeper level on a more humane level because we’re doing all this humane work right, we’re all trying to create bigger change.” He also addresses the misconception of creating a “family culture” within nonprofits and how it often leads to caretaking rather than empowering employees. Derek advocates for transparency, communication, and allowing employees to make their own choices and learn from their mistakes. Another important point he discusses is the evolving expectations of leaders in the nonprofit sector, emphasizing the need for leaders to be empathetic and coach-like. He relates this to the impact of personal life experiences on leadership style and how individuals’ unique backgrounds shape their leadership approaches. This discussion is sure to spark your thinking on your own leadership style. Learn more at DerekMulhern.comYou can also listen to the show on your favorite podcast channel. Additionally, the American Nonprofit Academy provides news, inspiration, and training for the nonprofit and social impact community.#fundraising #nonprofit #socialimpact

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Why take the GWWC pledge | Saul Munn, USA [Video]

Saul pledged to give 10% of his income until he retires – why? Because it makes him part of something bigger that can bring about incredible positive change in the world.Hearing from our members who have committed to donating consistently is incredibly compelling. Giving effectively is one of the most powerful ways you can make an impact on the world, and most of us can have a much bigger impact than we think.

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Help Grace Get Fired | Giving Season 2023 [Video]

A decade of research shows something astounding: the best charities can have 100x more impact per dollar. Incredible, right?We want to help ordinary people do extraordinary good by connecting you to those super-impactful charities.Join us on our journey to a better future 💪

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Year-End Tips For Fundraising Success! [Video]

In this lively episode, Micah James, Manager of Professional Services at Bloomerang.co, shares insights on how nonprofits can enhance their year-end fundraising efforts. Micah starts with the importance of authenticity in nonprofit messaging during this busy season, advising organizations to avoid cookie-cutter approaches and instead showcase their unique missions and impact. Micah encourages nonprofits to communicate authentically, connecting with their local communities and highlighting their specific contributions to solving community problems. She points out that unique approaches tend to resonate more with donors, stating, “It’s really about connecting not only with your community—where are you located? What’s your context? —but also, what do you do in that community to solve that community’s problems?” The conversation also covers the use of video in nonprofit communications. Micah recommends short (90-second or less) videos to provide a distinctive touch and make supporters feel connected to the organization’s work. Authenticity was key, and she advised against over-editing, encouraging nonprofits to showcase their day-to-day operations and impact. Micah urges, “90 seconds or less is like that perfect sauce. So it’s not too long, not too short—just letting me say, ‘Hey, how are you? This is us. Come on in. Don’t you want to be a part of this?'” The hosts asked about the challenge of nonprofits operating remotely or without a physical presence to showcase. Micah digs into storytelling and capturing the essence of the organization through conversations, even if it’s a virtual tour or discussion among team members. This episode also describes the importance of maintaining a consistent brand image throughout the donation process, including on landing pages. Micah stresses the need to minimize friction in the donation process, ensuring that donors feel safe and comfortable, advising nonprofits to test their own donation experiences, stating, “If you haven’t gone through your own donor experience yourself, do it today, like before the end of the day, donate a dollar and see how it feels all the way through so you know what your donors.” Watch the entire episode and you will gain practical advice for your NPO to optimize year-end fundraising efforts, focusing on authenticity, effective use of video, and maintaining brand consistency to create a compelling donor experienceYou can also listen to the show on your favorite podcast channel. Additionally, the American Nonprofit Academy provides news, inspiration, and training for the nonprofit and social impact community.#fundraising #nonprofit #socialimpact

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The Nonprofit Leader’s Perspective [Video]

In this Power Week conversation with Rita L. Soronen, CEO and President of the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption, she shares her insights into nonprofit leadership, board engagement, and the foundation’s impactful work in the field of adoption. As the foundation celebrates its 25th year, it continues to make strides in its mission to find permanent homes for children in foster care. Rita begins with discussing her 22-year tenure with the foundation and how it allows her to elevate her passion for child welfare and advocacy. She also highlights the importance of board recruitment, emphasizing the need for board members who are not only professionally skilled but also personally passionate about the organization’s mission. She offers, “We want to make sure on our board that we have folks who have either adopted, were adopted, have fostered, have some connection, if not directly to themselves, through extended family.” Continuing, and discussing board engagement, Rita details how the foundation has managed to engage more than 80% of its board members actively, attributing this success to a focus on committee work and regular check-ins. She also shares strategies for promoting self-care among staff, emphasizing the importance of creating a supportive and inclusive work environment. She says, “We try and encourage that as much as possible…cancel whatever’s on your calendar and make sure that we’re flexible enough to acknowledge that weeks are tough.” When asked about the foundation’s impact on adoption, Soronen mentions the Wendy’s Wonderful Kids program, which is embedded in 17 states and aims to be present in all 50 states by 2028. She acknowledges the progress made in improving adoption rates but also highlights the need to address myths and misperceptions surrounding vulnerable children and families. She states, “We’ve been able to do that now in 17 states with the goal of 28 states by the end of…all 50 states by the end of 2028.” Rita adds to the discussion, mentioning the challenges and opportunities presented by remote work, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a sense of connection and collaboration among team members. She suggests that while technology has enabled remote work, face-to-face interaction remains valuable, particularly in a mission-driven organization like hers. She mentions, “Learning and sharing from each other face to face is critical.” The inspiring episode concludes with a discussion of the foundation’s upcoming event, “Home for the Holidays,” celebrating its 25th anniversary. Soronen highlights the show’s purpose of raising awareness about foster care adoption and bringing families together during the holiday season. She encourages people to tune in for the event, which features a variety of musical talent.You can also listen to the show on your favorite podcast channel. Additionally, the American Nonprofit Academy provides news, inspiration, and training for the nonprofit and social impact community.#fundraising #nonprofit #socialimpact