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Nonprofit Everything
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Welcome to Nonprofit Everything, a bi-weekly Q&A podcast about everything nonprofit.
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175 episoder
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Innehåll tillhandahållet av Andy Schuricht and Stacey Wedding, Andy Schuricht, and Stacey Wedding. Allt poddinnehåll inklusive avsnitt, grafik och podcastbeskrivningar laddas upp och tillhandahålls direkt av Andy Schuricht and Stacey Wedding, Andy Schuricht, and Stacey Wedding eller deras podcastplattformspartner. Om du tror att någon använder ditt upphovsrättsskyddade verk utan din tillåtelse kan du följa processen som beskrivs här https://sv.player.fm/legal.
Welcome to Nonprofit Everything, a bi-weekly Q&A podcast about everything nonprofit.
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175 episoder
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×We get a lot of requests for one-day corporate volunteering projects, but they take so much effort. How do we make these worth our time? Stacey and Andy have some thoughts! Also this week, we talk about how to manage a founder who has retired to the board, how to politely decline gifts that we shouldn’t accept, and whether or not it’s a good idea to hire in an executive director from outside the community. Thanks for joining us this week, and be sure to send your questions to questions@NonprofitEverything.com. Topics: Should we hire a new Executive Director from out of state? – skip to this question How do we refuse a gift we can’t accept? – skip to this question How do we make corporate volunteer gigs useful? – skip to this question Can I get the founder off the board? – skip to this question Mentioned this week: Review us on Apple Podcasts! Review us on Spotify! Review us on Podchaser! Hang out with us on Discord! Ask us a question Sponsor the podcast…

1 Marketing with Limited Capacity with Guest Expert Lisa Nelsen 35:59
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With so many options available, what strategies should we use to maximize our marketing efforts — especially if we don’t really have the capacity in the first place? Stacey joins guest expert Lisa Nelsen , Owner, Nonprofit Brand Designer & Copywriter at Coruzzi Communications for a comprehensive answer! Thanks for joining us this week, and don’t forget to send your questions to questions@NonprofitEverything.com. Topics: Strategies for marketing with limited capacity? – with Guest Expert Lisa Nelsen of Coruzzi Communications – skip to this question Lisa Nelsen is a local guru in all things branding and communications for nonprofits. After transitioning from a successful career in the corporate advertising, non-profit and public education sectors, Lisa dedicated her skills to the broader Nevada nonprofit community. Now she is the owner of Coruzzi Communications, which offers consulting as well as written and visual messaging services to nonprofits and their mission driven partners. A second-generation Las Vegas native and UNLV graduate, Lisa is personally committed to community service. Aside from her professional endeavors, she has volunteered with dozens of local nonprofits and children’s hospitals, and has served nine years as a court appointed special advocate for children in foster care. Her dedication also extends to her position on various boards and committees. In 2023, she delivered a TEDx talk about the powerful role of communications in advancing or perpetuating our most persistent societal issues. Mentioned this week: Coruzzi Communications Review us on Apple Podcasts! Review us on Spotify! Review us on Podchaser! Hang out with us on Discord! Ask us a question Sponsor the podcast…
What’s the best way to condense the massive impact our organization has into a easily digested social media clip? Stacey and Andy have some thoughts! Also this week, we (kinda) talk about how to find an easy to use accounting package for nonprofit organizations and dig into an uncomfortable story about a board overreacting to a personnel issue. Thanks for joining us this week, and please take the time to send us any and all questions to questions@NonprofitEverything.com. By the way, the show notes have good stuff this week, too. Topics: Advice on easy to use nonprofit accounting software? – skip to this question Help! A staff member went to the board with a personnel issue! – skip to this question How do we distill our impact down for use on social media? – skip to this question Mentioned this week: National Council of Nonprofits Impact of Executive Orders Five Steps to Responding to the Federal Funding Freeze (Dondra Ward Uzoka) Donor Communication Tips During Times of Crisis (Lisa Sargent) Impact of Presidential Action on the Nonprofit Sector (Arnold Porter) Review us on Apple Podcasts! Review us on Spotify! Review us on Podchaser! Hang out with us on Discord! Ask us a question Sponsor the podcast…
Isn’t it a huge waste of effort to be a nonprofit once you consider the compliance, reporting and donor rules? For an organization just starting out, couldn’t we serve our mission more efficiently if we didn’t have to bother with all that? Stacey and Andy definitely have some thoughts on this! Also this week, we talk about whether Event Planners are important when designing a fundraising event, and find out how to deal with a board member who has gone MIA. Thanks for joining us this week, and don’t forget to send your questions to questions@NonprofitEverything.com. Topics: Tips for working with an event planner for a fundraiser? – skip to this question Why even be a nonprofit? – skip to this question How do we not re-elect an under-performing board member? – skip to this question Mentioned this week: Review us on Apple Podcasts! Review us on Spotify! Review us on Podchaser! Hang out with us on Discord! Ask us a question Sponsor the podcast…

1 How are nonprofit arts organizations different? with Guest Expert Alan Harrison 34:02
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Are there fundamental differences between the board responsibilities of an arts nonprofit and a regular old charitable one? This week Andy is joined by guest expert and author of Scene Change Alan Harrison to get this question answered properly. You might need to listen twice, because this episode goes deep — court cases clarifying nonprofit law, the patronage system, and whether “art for arts sake” qualifies as a charitable mission. Thanks again for joining us this week! Please send us your questions and check out the show notes at NonprofitEverything.com. Topics: How are nonprofit arts organizations different? With Guest Expert Alan Harrison – skip to this question About Alan: Alan Harrison is a writer, father, performer, consultant, recovering artist, and the author of the industry best-seller “Scene Change: Why Today’s Nonprofit Arts Organizations Have to Stop Producing Art and Start Producing Impact” and “Scene Change 2: The Five REAL Responsibilities of Nonprofit Arts Boards.” For 30 years, he has led, produced, directed, promoted, raised money for, starred and failed in over 300 theatrical productions on and Off-Broadway and at prestigious (and not so prestigious) nonprofit arts organizations across the country. He’s also a two-time “Jeopardy!” champion so, you know, there’s that. The arts invoke passion (mostly from artists), but nonprofit arts are only successful when they result in measurably positive change among those that need it most. When a nonprofit’s donors are also its recipients, then its mission devolves into meaningless puffery, flapdoodle, and codswallop. Mentioned this week: Scene Change & Scene Change 2 The actual text of section 501(c)3 Plumstead Theatre Society, Inc., Petitioner v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue, Respondent Review us on Apple Podcasts! Review us on Spotify! Review us on Podchaser! Hang out with us on Discord! Ask us a question Sponsor the podcast…
How do you keep from being the subject of a negative news story? Stacey and Andy have some thoughts. Also this week, we talk about what a better set of nonprofit financial statements looks like. Thanks for joining us this week (and this entire year!), and please send your questions to questions@NonprofitEverything.com. Topics: Avoiding negative news stories – skip to this question Are there better financials? – skip to this question Mentioned this week: Review us on Apple Podcasts! Review us on Spotify! Review us on Podchaser! Hang out with us on Discord! Ask us a question Sponsor the podcast…
How do we attract and retain younger board members? Stacey and Andy have some thoughts. Also this week, we talk about how to engage with new pro sports teams (or any new companies) coming to your town. And finally, we share some tips for making sure you don’t have a bad experience when working with a consultant. Thanks for joining us this week, and please send your questions to questions@NonprofitEverything.com. Topics: Connecting to new pro sports teams in town? – skip to this question Adding younger board members? – skip to this question Tips for working with consultants? – skip to this question Mentioned this week: Review us on Apple Podcasts! Review us on Spotify! Review us on Podchaser! Hang out with us on Discord! Ask us a question Sponsor the podcast…
Are there things we need to know when bringing in our first ever board? Stacey has thoughts. Also this week, we talk about internal controls for an organization with one staff member, and whether or not to submit a report for a grant that doesn’t actually require one. And finally, Andy gets tricked into answering a question about gala auctioneers. Thanks for joining us this week, and please send your questions to questions@NonprofitEverything.com. Topics: Should we submit a grant report when one isn’t required? – skip to this question Help! We need to set up our first ever board! – skip to this question Can the emcee be the auctioneer, too? – skip to this question Are there appropriate internal controls for a staff of one? – skip to this question Mentioned this week: Review us on Apple Podcasts! Review us on Spotify! Review us on Podchaser! Hang out with us on Discord! Ask us a question Sponsor the podcast…
How do you encourage donors to fund capacity building and not just programs? Stacey and Andy have some thoughts! Also this week, we talk about whether or not there is a best practice around reserve spending, and share some ideas about inspiring high school students to join us in our nonprofit missions. Thanks for being here this week, and don’t forget to send your questions to questions@nonprofiteverything.com. Topics: Inspiring the next generation – skip to this question Is there a best practice on reserve level and spending? – skip to this question How do you encourage a donor to fund capacity building? – skip to this question Mentioned this week: Review us on Apple Podcasts! Review us on Spotify! Review us on Podchaser! Hang out with us on Discord! Ask us a question Sponsor the podcast…

1 Getting the Board to Ask More Questions 31:54
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Is there a difference between a nonprofit’s “story” and its “elevator pitch?” Stacey has some thoughts. Also this week, we talk about criteria for a recognition wall, and a really big one: how the heck do you get boards to ask more (intelligent) questions!? Thanks for joining us this week, and please send your questions to questions@NonprofitEverything.com. Topics: Storytelling vs. an Elevator Pitch – skip to this question Who to include on a recognition wall? – skip to this question How do you get the board to ask more questions? – skip to this question Mentioned this week: Review us on Apple Podcasts! Review us on Spotify! Review us on Podchaser! Hang out with us on Discord! Ask us a question Sponsor the podcast…
After starting a brand new nonprofit and filing the paperwork, what's next? Stacey and Andy will get you pointed in the right direction. Also this week, we talk about things to think about when hiring your first ever development professional, and whether or not it is appropriate to have a staff member also serve on the organization's board. Thanks for joining us this week, and please don't forget to send your questions to questions@nonprofiteverything.com!…
Are donor advised funds good or evil? That's a big question, and Stacey and Andy definitely have some thoughts. Also, we talk about strategies for filling vacant committee leadership positions (it's tough!) and Stacey has some tips for getting a geographically dispersed board all on the same page. Thanks for joining us this week, and don't forget to send any and all nonprofit questions to questions@nonprofiteverything.com!…

1 Founding Executive Director is Resistant to Change 36:26
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We've got a really nice balance of questions this week! Is it possible to get a founding executive director to embrace change? Stacey and Andy have some thoughts on that! Also this week, we brainstorm about how to get new people to come to the same old gala, and talk through a couple of options when your revenue comes in all in the same month. Thanks for joining us this week, and don't forget to send any and all nonprofit questions to questions@nonprofiteverything.com!…

1 Do you need a strategic planning consultant? 34:56
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Just two questions for Stacey and Andy this week, but they're biggies! When creating a strategic plan is a consultant really necessasry, or can we spare that expense? Also this week, a technical question about calculating liquidity gets unexpectedly philosophical really fast. Thanks for joining us, and be sure to send us any nonprofit topic you want us to cover to questions@NonprofitEverything.com.…

1 What Committees Should Be Board Run? 37:14
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If there's something more terrifying than having to tell a grantor that they're wrong, we haven't heard of it. Is it even possible to push back on a state agency interpreting a federal grant incorrectly? Stacy and Andy have some thoughts! Also this week, we talk about when it's appropriate for the board to lead committees, and Andy goes off on a tangent about needing to get three bids for things. Thanks for joining us this week, and please don't forget to send your questions to questions@nonprofiteverything.com.…
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