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All About Supporting Philanthropy is a podcast presented by the Association of Advancement Services Professionals where we discuss advancement services and why it is so important to Philanthropy.
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Listen in on our aasp Technology Committe as we celebrate a recent accomplishiment in one of our shops. The conversation provides insight into how technology teams work, what excites us, and what motivates us. While your technology team members all took different paths to your foundation, we all share some common goals and common experiences. Learn how to allow technology projects to happen and give your team room to explore.   02:43 - The topic at hand 07:56 - I broke things apart 10:57 - It's a common story 14:56 - Data just gets crufty 16:00 - 18 month project for five tables 20:07 - Replacing a million dollar tool 26:42 - This used to be really hard 27:36 - Let R&D happen 32:46 - Stuff you build is useful and people rely on it 36:37 - You can't go messing with people's data 39:09 - Let people help 42:22 - The SME you need 48:13 - Becoming self reliant   Episode list: advserv.org
Today we are joined by Nathan Chappell, co-founder of Fundraising.AI, to explore the ethical implications of using artificial intelligence in philanthropic fundraising. As AI continues to revolutionize industries across the globe, its role in fundraising is becoming increasingly significant—but with innovation comes responsibility. Nathan brings his expertise to the table to discuss how nonprofits can harness the power of AI to optimize donor engagement, improve campaign outcomes, and personalize fundraising efforts, all while navigating the ethical challenges involved.   fundraising.ai
Today, we’re diving into a topic that’s reshaping the world of giving—how artificial intelligence is transforming philanthropic fundraising. Our guest today is Ashutosh Nandeshwar, an expert in technology and social impact. Ashutosh has worked at the cutting edge of AI development and is passionate about its potential to drive positive change in society. He’s here to share his insights into how AI can make fundraising more efficient, inclusive, and far-reaching, while also addressing some of the challenges that come with integrating these technologies into the nonprofit sector. In this episode, we’ll discuss how AI is enhancing donor engagement, optimizing fundraising campaigns, and providing nonprofits with the tools they need to scale their efforts like never before. Whether you're in the world of philanthropy or just interested in the future of giving, this is an episode you won’t want to miss!
The podcast team of Meg Padovani, Jianell Present, Ian McVey, and Jay Ballinger talk about the anticipation and excitement of this year's aasp annual conference - Summit.   aasp : https://advserv.org 2024 aasp Summit : https://as.memberclicks.net episodes : https://advserv.libsyn.com/
Philanthropy Revolution - written by Lisa Greer and Larissa Kostoff - produces a polarizing reaction to its central theme of how Fundraisers and Development Officers miss the mark when asking for donations. Meg Padovani offers her views on this book and invites you to weigh in on the discussion.   Philanthropy Revolution How to Inspire Donors, Build Relationships and Make a Difference By Lisa Greer, Larissa Kostoff 368 pages   Participate in the Discussion by adding your thoughts to this thread: https://aasp.connectedcommunity.org/discussion/book-philanthropy-revolution-by-lisa-greer 00:00 - Philanthropy Revolution Book Report 04:36 - The Book Is Aimed At Development Officers 06:27 - Some Redeeming Takeaways 07:44 - A Heavy Focus on DAFs 08:55 - Statistics from the Lilly Family School of Philanthropy 09:48 - Citations and Sources at the End of the Book 11:16 - Reviews Are Polarized 12:37 - An Invitation To Comment On The Book Association of Advancement Services Professionals (aasp) advserv.org  
In doing research on the data-driven business approach, Jay highlights two books he read along the way. This book report episode has insights and descriptions on two books related to being a Data Driven enterprise and how they can help you understand a data-driven culture and how nonprofits can thrive when they focus on what the data in telling them.   Data Drive - Creating a Data Culture by DJ Patil and Hilary Mason O'Reilly Media, Inc. Published 2015 ISBN: 9781491921197   Data Driven Nonprofits by Steve MacLaughlin Saltire Press Published 2016 ISBN: 9780988850712 00.00 Intro: So much data, so many questions 01.00 (Book 1) Data Driven: Creating a Data Culture 04.00 (Book 2) Data driven non-profits  
32 | Kate Nimety

32 | Kate Nimety

2024-05-2930:05

In today's episode Jianell talks with Kate Nimety of the Zuri Group. Kate shares insights on the evolution of advancement services, the future of fund management, the importance of scalable solutions, and a horror story about a CRM change. aasp - The Association of Advancement Services Professionals - advserv.org The Zuri Group - zurigroup.com    
The many components of our identities connect to form a unique human experience that is examined and explored further in “Diversity, Equity and Inclusion for Advancement Services – Best Practices for Today’s Success.” Join aasp for a book report and contributing author conversation on this free publication that engages readers through thoughtful delivery, encouraging us to uniquely make good choices. No matter the stage of journey, you’ll feel inspired to ask valuable questions within critical areas of non-profit data services: acquisition, storage and usage.  00.00 Intro: Where do we start? 01.30 Book review 04.40 Summary on sections 11.50 Closing thoughts 12.40 Contributing authors - Intros 14.55 DEI vs ethics 17.10 Task force structure and action plan 20.00 Giving credit where credit is due 21.15 What is the book – what is it for? 25.45 Owning your data 31.00 Making a contribution 37.30 Valuable surprises  DEI for Advancement Services at aasp : https://www.advserv.org/dei-for-advancement-services aasp Best Practices Library : https://aasp.connectedcommunity.org/resource-libraries/best-practices-library    
Celebrating Our Wins through the Annual Aspire Awards Fellow Advancement Service professionals share their perspectives and experiences with the annual Aspire Awards, designed to recognize colleagues for their accomplishments. Become inspired and get ready to document your achievements after receiving advice from both sides of the award process. Robin and Sholanda will motivate future submissions by explaining how to best describe an innovative, complex project and measure success through impact. The size of your team and the size of the project may not matter as much as you would expect it to. It is the size of your story and the impact your project had on your foundation that matters most.   00:00 - Intro: Tell your story 01:30 - Diamond Award Winner Intro, Robyn Doughty 03:00 - How to Start the Submission Process 07:30 - Describe the Impact of Your Improvement 10:05 - Budgeting Time and Effort 13:25 - Selecting a Project 14:40 - Click Submit, and Then What Happens? 18:20 - Is It Worth It?  24:55 - Juror Intro, Sholanda Martin 27:43 - Becoming a Juror 28:40 - The Juror Experience 29:50 - What Does a Juror Look For? 34:05 - Advice on ‘Worthy’ Ideas 43:28 - Apply and See What Happens
29 | Fundminer

29 | Fundminer

2024-03-2829:12

Chelsea Lamego and Alejandro Stevenson-Duran, co-founders of Fundminer, discuss their journey in building their company and the challenges they aim to solve in the fundraising and advancement services industry. They share how they met and started working together, the development of their product, and their experience attending the AASP Summit. They also highlight the importance of self-service and scalability in their platform, as well as the role of artificial intelligence in automating repetitive tasks. They offer advice for others looking to build their own solutions and emphasize the value of community and mentorship.
28 | Dr. Becky Frantz

28 | Dr. Becky Frantz

2024-03-0544:51

Dr. Becky Frantz is the Executive Director of Customer Service for Development and Alumni Relations at the University of California at Davis. She shares her journey in philanthropy and involvement with the Association of Advancement Services Professionals (aasp). She emphasizes the benefits of volunteering and offers advice for pursuing professional development and volunteerism. Becky also discusses the aasp mentorship program and the value of finding mentor matches in the same or different industry. She highlights the importance of formal education in philanthropy and suggests areas for degree programs or courses. She also recommends aasp's best practice webinars and the aasp Connect platform as valuable resources for learning. - Volunteering in the advancement services field can provide valuable learning opportunities and personal growth. - The aasp mentorship program offers a platform for individuals to connect and learn from each other. - Formal education in philanthropy and nonprofit management is becoming more available and can provide in-depth knowledge and skills. - aasp provides resources such as best practice webinars and the aasp Connect platform for continuous learning and professional development.  - aasp is an inclusive association that welcomes organizations from various sectors and sizes. - aasp Connect and best practices resources are valuable tools for advancement professionals. - Volunteering with aasp offers opportunities to contribute and learn from others.
Data Science for Fundraising by Ashutosh Nandeshwar and Rodger Devine is a comprehensive book that covers topics such as learning R, predictive analytics, and data visualization. The book provides step-by-step instructions and guidance on implementing these concepts. It is written in a casual and approachable language, making it easy to follow along. The authors also provide additional resources and citations for further exploration. Overall, the book is highly recommended for anyone interested in data analytics and fundraising.
Summary In this podcast episode, Meg Padovani discusses the book 'The Little Book of Gold: Fundraising for Small and Very Small Nonprofits' by Eric Hanberg. She highlights the approachability and value of the book, emphasizing its relevance for both small and large organizations. Meg explores the importance of making fundraising goals approachable and shares insights on starting small and building relationships. She also appreciates the casual and supportive tone of the book, which makes it feel like a conversation with the author. Meg concludes by emphasizing the significance of human connection in successful fundraising and the hope and inspiration the book provides.   Takeaways Fundraising goals should be approachable and focus on building relationships. Starting small and cultivating relationships is key to successful fundraising. The book 'The Little Book of Gold' is valuable for both small and large organizations. The casual and supportive tone of the book makes it an enjoyable read. Human connection is at the heart of successful fundraising.
25 | Mark DeFelippis

25 | Mark DeFelippis

2023-12-1940:05

Staying Connected with Mark DeFelippis A leader in the Advancement Services industry, Mark DeFelippis shares familiar career comforts within his professional journey, starting with falling in to a position and finding a home. This personal perspective is a story of evolution and engagement, highlighting the importance of human connection in today’s virtual world.   00:00     Intros & Background 3:00        Mark’s entry in to professional organizations 8:40        History and evolution of AASP and Advancement Services 13:30     Technology revolutions and finding value 17:40     Working to connect 20:30     Understanding the art of fundraising 23:15     A.I. and the Human Factor 27:30     How to build and maintain relationships virtually 32:20     Understanding your role, creating the future 36:15     Value of volunteering
Your Donor Management System is just part of your technology ecosystem. Considering the many official and unofficial downstream and bolt-on solutions, managing your CRM, or changing your CRM, requires planning and many conversations. Listen as Jeffrey Wat dicusses technology ecosystems and technical debt. 00:00 Jeffrey Wat 03:03 CRM Systems and Planning Changes 05:35 Technology Ecosystems 13:26 Navigating Changes 20:03 How to Manage Bolt-on Solutions 27:01 Guardrails for Downstream Solutions 29:48 What is Tech Debt? 32:12 You Are Important To Your Operation
23 | Mark Longo

23 | Mark Longo

2023-11-0848:43

Today we are going to talk with a benchmarking guru who creates, and keeps track of, a bunch or simple surveys. And through these surveys, he can pinpoint his position relative to other shops of the same size, and even against shops that they aspire to emulate. Welcome Mark Longo from Caltech. 00:00 Mark Longo 11:23 Accounting and Non-profit on purpose 16:39 Benchmarking 22:54 Not Perfect 29:25 How to Get Started 36:59 The Goal of the Surveys 41:12 Phona-a-thon Demise 43:09 Unique Approach to Advancement Services
Summit 2023 was a testament to the dedication of our colleagues and friends. It is a multi-day affair that brings like-minded individuals together to share, learn, and celebrate. If you have never attended a Summit, we strongly recommend considering it. This episode is a unique opportunity, capturing candid conversations amid the conference's hustle and bustle. Join us as we converse with prominent figures from the philanthropic realm, including: Teresa Goddard, our respected treasurer within aasp. Jessica LaBorde, who presides as the president of aasp. Sue from Northwestern, a notable contributor to the field. Andy Leeson from Loyola, an influential figure in the sector. Taylor Scott from Northwestern, sharing invaluable insights. Mark Walcott, our esteemed vice president of aasp Korey Janse from the City of Hope, a beacon of hope. Craig Kahn from the University of Kentucky, a trailblazer in philanthropic pursuits. Mark Longo from Caltech, delving into the mysteries of philanthropy. Christian Elsberry from the University of Idaho, an academic luminary. Gale Ferris, recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award, an enduring presence in our philanthropic industry. The Jerry Tolson Quartet, harmonizing the elements of our philanthropic journey. These conversations unveil common themes and shared experiences, reinforcing the idea that we all embarked on our philanthropic odysseys from different starting points. As you listen, you'll gain a deeper understanding of the path to advancement services and the heartwarming stories of triumph. Join us for this special Summit Snapshot episode, where professionalism and enthusiasm intertwine to shed light on the dynamic world of philanthropy.
21 | ChatGPT

21 | ChatGPT

2023-09-2640:13

Meg Padovani chats all things ChatGPT with Jay Ballinger. They reveal their "ah ha" moments, compare and contrast ChatGPT's strengths and weaknesses, describe how they are using it within Philanthropy today, and they even have a little fun with it.
Step into the world of alumni engagement like never before with the remarkable insights of Dr. Jay Le Roux Dillon. In this captivating episode, dive into the depths of alumni relationships as Dr. Dillon unveils his groundbreaking approach to crafting the Alumni Identity Score – a profound departure from conventional affinity or engagement metrics. More than a podcast episode, this is an exploration of the intricacies of alumni identity and its resonance in the realm of giving. Tune in to discover the keys to unlocking genuine alumni connections, and gain insights that will reshape your approach to fostering enduring relationships within the philanthropic landscape. Learn more about Alumni Identity as a metric and strategy at alumniidentity.com and test your own identity with your alma mater at score.alumniidentity.com. Connect with Jay Dillon on LinkedIn at LinkedIn.com/in/jayldillon
Dive into the world of data-driven philanthropy with Dr. Rodger Devine, a distinguished data scientist and expert author. In this enlightening episode, host Jianell engages in a compelling conversation that unveils the seamless integration of statistical analysis and philanthropic endeavors. Dr. Devine's adeptness at translating intricate concepts into relatable insights (and employing food analogies), adds a unique dimension to the discussion. Tune in to gain valuable insights into the synergy between data science and giving, as Dr. Devine's expertise reshapes best practices in the analytical realm of philanthropy.
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