Nonprofit Lowdown

Rhea Wong
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Feb 6, 2020 • 25min

#71-Barriers to Fundraising for Social Entrepreneurs of Color with Liza Mueller

For folks of color who are trying to do big things in the world, fundraising can feel like pushing an endless rock up a hill.  Join me and Liza Mueller, VP of Knowledge at Echoing Green, to hear the data that backs up the lived experience.  Not surprisingly, women and folks of color raise significantly less funding than their white male counterparts.  Interestingly, this disparity starts even before the ask.  Here's hoping this conversation starts a deeper conversation for funders. For more about Echoing Green, click here: https://echoinggreen.org/
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Jan 30, 2020 • 28min

#70-Advocating for Latinx and Black Tech Talent with Karla Monterroso

Join me and my new friend Karla Monterroso to talk about her important work as CEO of Code2040.  In today's high-flying tech economy, Code 2040 is committed to dismantling racial barriers that keep Latinx and Black tech workers from the highest levels of leadership.  Karla shares the work that she does with the tech community and beyond to help break down the systemic barriers to racial equity in many different industries.  We talk about actionable things that leaders can do to start to build an equitable system, why most DEI initiatives suck and how you can know where you are on the spectrum of racial equity advocate.  Plus, there's a quiz!   For more about Code2040, visit: http://www.code2040.org/ To take the quiz, visit: https://medium.com/racial-equity-in-tech/five-types-of-racial-equity-advocates-in-tech-c72e5c384335
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Jan 23, 2020 • 27min

#69-How to slay on Instagram with Brandy Henry

Instagram--it's a lifestyle choice.  Join me and my new bud Brandy Henry to talk about how and why nonprofits should be all over Instagram like white on rice.   In the sea of confusing social media choices and too much to do, Brandy breaks down some easy steps to get started with IG and how to not get overwhelmed.  The best piece of news: Brandy is willing to help you out for FREE so contact her to get your IG game right and tight. To contact Brandy, visit here: https://www.brandywhenry.com/ To download her worksheet HOW TO SAY IT ON SOCIAL MEDIA, click here
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Jan 16, 2020 • 33min

#68-Growing up from Founder to Mature ED with Jai Nanda

Founders: they are among the most amazing and maddening people.  Many founders struggle as sustaining Executive Directors because the skills that helped you to start a nonprofit are different than the skills needed to be an enduring leader.  It takes a lot of reflection, maturity and grace to move from founder to mature ED.  Join me as we chat with Jai Nanda who has gone from a founding ED to a tenured ED of over 20 years.  Along the way, he's built an amazing organization, Urban Dove, and changed his leadership and perspective.  This is a must-listen for founding EDs. For more about Jai, check out: http://urbandove.org/about-us/our-mission/
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Jan 9, 2020 • 42min

#67-Fierce Conversations with Susan Scott

You guys--this convo BLEW MY MIND.  I usually try not to fangirl, but Susan Scott is so unbelievably amazing.  She shares insights from her top-selling book Fierce Conversations and Fierce Leadership to help you have the fierce and necessary conversations with your employees, your family and your friends.  This conversation is truthful, honest and whole-hearted.  I felt changed afterward and I hope you will too. Some tidbits from our chat: "We are always having conversations and sometimes we include other people."  “Remember that what gets talked about and how it gets talked about determines what will happen. Or won't happen. And that we succeed or fail, gradually then suddenly, one conversation at a time.” For more about Susan, check out her company here: https://fierceinc.com/ To watch Susan's TED talk, check it out here: https://youtu.be/oVKaXUB4EFg
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Jan 2, 2020 • 37min

#66-Taking care of YOU in 2020 with Liza Baker

Happy 2020, friends!  Today's podcast is my hope for your 2020.  I hope and wish you good health.  How many of us sacrifice our health and well-being for the cause?  Join me and my friend Liza Baker, recovering nonprofit executive and health coach, to get tips about how to start taking care of yourself through food, exercise and little habits that can make a huge difference.  She provides actionable tips that are not painful.  Start 2020 out with making sure that you are the best you can be. For more about Liza, check her out here: https://simply-healthcoaching.com/
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Dec 19, 2019 • 35min

#65-Prepping Your Org for Next Level Funding with Suzi Epstein of Robin Hood

How many of us would love to be funded by Robin Hood?  Ever wondered if you've hit a ceiling with your fundraising efforts?  Today my guest is Suzi Epstein, Managing Director of the Robin Hood Foundation who discusses a free program for nonprofits at Robin Hood to up their game, some of the mistakes that she sees on proposals and what it takes to qualify for Robin Hood funding.  Please note that the deadline for the Robin Hood GRIT program is January 17, 2020 so get it while the getting is good! To apply, visit: https://www.robinhood.org/programs/special-initiatives/grit/
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Dec 12, 2019 • 29min

#64-The Mindset and Psychology of Major Gift Fundraising with Kara Logan Berlin

This episode is coming in HOT!  As we head into end-of-year fundraising, Kara breaks down how we need to flip the switch in our own minds about fundraising.  We talk about the mindset and psychology of an effective fundraiser, how to shake it off (hint: it's not about YOU), the power dynamics for fundraisers of color and how to retain our fundraisers.  Kara is funny, direct and an expert in her field.  It's a fundraising masterclass! For more about Kara's firm, check her out here: http://harvestklb.com/ Also, check out her super-awesome TED talk here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SUvoBzjZv7E
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Dec 5, 2019 • 29min

#63-How to be awesome on social media with Julia Campbell

For the busy nonprofit executive, it just feels like social media falls to the bottom of your very long to-do list, amirite?  It's all so overwhelming--so many platforms, not enough time.  Join me and my guest Julia Campbell to talk about how to leverage social media effectively to build community for your cause, how to stop using it like a billboard and how to avoid common mistakes (spoiler alert: answer your comments!)  For the forward-thinking nonprofit, it's time to get on the social media bus or get left behind.  Julia is smart, insightful and realistic about how much the average nonprofit can really do on social. For more about Julia, check out her website: https://jcsocialmarketing.com/
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Nov 28, 2019 • 44min

#62-Attracting and Sustaining Women of Color Fundraisers with Kishshana Palmer

Happy Thanksgiving y'all!  It's particularly fitting that today's post is with my friend Kishshana: truth-teller, inspo and fundraiser extraordinaire.  I'm thankful to have people like Ms. Kishshana in my life.  Join today's no-holds-barred convo about the unique challenges that women of color (especially Black women) face in major gift fundraising, what happens behind closed doors and how to get that DEI party started at your organization.  Ms. K drops ALL the truth bombs like it's hot and she's funny as hell.  We're speaking truth to power and making #noapologies! To find out more about this diva: https://kishshanaco.com/ To read Kishshana's latest piece in the Chronicle of Philanthropy, check it out here: https://www.philanthropy.com/article/How-to-Keep-Women-of-Color/247544

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