Nonprofit Leadership Podcast

The Nonprofit Leadership Podcast: Making Your World Better features discussions covering the most critical issues, trends and opportunities facing nonprofit leaders and those engaged in social innovation. Hosted by Dr. Rob Harter, in this podcast you will hear real stories from experienced leaders about what strategies and practices have made them successful. It is our hope that through this audio series, people can learn not only what it takes to be an effective non-profit leader but to hear inspiring stories about people and organizations that are successfully making a positive impact in their communities. Enjoy the show!

Is There a Crisis in Social Impact Giving?

Brian Crimmins When it comes to traditional giving to nonprofits, we are facing a downward trend. Today's guest, Brian Crimmins, shares why traditional giving is declining. He also describes ways nonprofit leaders can change how they approach development and fundraising in order to turn things around.  Brian is the co-author of the book, The Generosity Crisis: The Case for Radical Connection to Restore Humanity and Solve Our Biggest Challenge. The book explores the current state of philanthropy and how we can change course to bring about a different, more connected future that benefits us all. Brian explains that the traditional nature of giving is under stress and explains that if it continues in this downward trajectory, this type of giving will cease to exist in only a matter of decades. Brian describes an important term from the book, “radical connection,” and why it is so important for nonprofits to build this type of connection with potential donors. He also believes in the power of collaboration between different sectors to solve the world’s problems, since no one sector can do this work alone. Brian offers advice on ways the nonprofit sector can reverse this downward decline in giving and shares why he believes the nonprofit sector is more than capable of achieving this. Finally, he shares why fundraising and building radical connections must be a responsibility of the whole organization, not just the job of the fundraising department.  Mentioned:  Connect with Brian on LinkedIn GenerosityCrisis.com This Four-Week Series is Sponsored By: Find out more about all of the resources Zeffy can offer your nonprofit here. Zeffy – The 100% free fundraising platform for nonprofits. Links to Resources:Want to work with a leadership and life coach, check out Rob’s website https://robharter.com/If you have any suggestions for the show, email nonprofitleadershippodcast@gmail.com For more episodes and to subscribe to our newsletter, check out https://nonprofitleadershippodcast.org/  Join the discussion over on Rob's LinkedIn page

09-14
37:29

Where Fundraising and Strategic Planning Meet

In this episode, Rob Harter is joined by nonprofit experts Mandy Pearce and Marie Palacios from Funding for Good to explore how strategic planning and fundraising go hand in hand. They explain why your strategic plan isn’t just a leadership document—it’s the foundation for all successful fundraising efforts. As nonprofits enter the critical fourth quarter, Mandy and Marie share actionable strategies to align your board, budget, and development goals to maximize year-end giving. Key Topics Include: Why a consensus-driven strategic plan is the single most important resource in the nonprofit fundraising toolkit. How aligning strategic planning, budgeting, and fundraising plans creates coherence and reduces resistance internally. Identifying and prioritizing organizational needs, and using timelines and segmented donor strategies to drive effective fundraising. The critical role of relationships over flashy tools—handwritten notes, donor cultivation, and personal connections matter most. Planning ahead: why fundraising preparation should begin as early as August to set up for a successful year-end season. The board’s role in strategic planning—from setting vision and mission to scans and implementation oversight. How strategic planning informs leadership development, board composition, onboarding, and succession. Instilling accountability through clear task assignment, color-coded 90-day implementation plans, and regular check-ins. Encouraging board engagement in fundraising: starting with 100% board giving, setting clear expectations ("get or give"), and offering varied, comfortable ways for board members to contribute. This Four-Week Series is Sponsored By: -Zeffy The 100% free fundraising platform for nonprofits. -Find out more about all of the resources Zeffy can offer your nonprofit here. Links to Resources: -Interested in Leadership and Life Coaching? Visit Rob’s website: RobHarter.com -Find us on YouTube: Nonprofit Leadership Podcast YouTube Channel -Suggestions for the show? Email us at nonprofitleadershippodcast@gmail.com -Request a sample coaching session: Email Rob at rob@robharter.com Subscribe and ShareListen and subscribe to the Nonprofit Leadership Podcast on iTunes, Spotify, or Amazon. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share with other nonprofit leaders!

09-07
43:15

How to Grow Your Organization by Being Relentlessly Committed to Your Brand

Dr. Rob Harter welcomes Julie Castle, CEO of Best Friends Animal Society, to the Nonprofit Leadership Podcast. In this inspiring episode, Julie shares her remarkable journey—from employee #17 with an $800,000 annual budget to leading a thriving $180 million organization. She highlights how steadfast commitment to brand, high-touch donor relationships, positive storytelling, and unwavering focus on mission fueled exponential growth and deep community connection. Julie dives into the power of personal touches—thank‑you phone calls and handwritten notes, even today—and how authenticity and consistency, paired with a clear, optimistic brand narrative, have built a movement. She also discusses the importance of hiring for cultural fit, nurturing internal talent, and staying laser‑focused on a singular mission. Key Topics Include: The transformative impact of high‑touch, personal donor interactions—calling and thanking every donor, no matter the gift size. Why positive, uplifting storytelling resonates more than negative appeals and how Best Friends built its brand around hope and joy. The strategic value of crafting your own branded content (like an in‑house magazine), vs. outsourcing. How best practices and generous sharing of knowledge built Best Friends into a national, mission‑driven leader. Hiring for chemistry and cultural alignment over pedigree, and investing in internal growth. Staying mission‑centric—choosing what not to do and focusing relentlessly on an impactful, singular goal. The enduring strength of an individual, compelling story in fundraising and community building. Mentioned in This Episode: Best Friends Animal Society website: bestfriends.org The concept of “no‑kill” movement and organizational transformation High‑touch donor practices (handwritten letters, phone calls) Best Friends’ in‑house magazine—exclusive storytelling resource shared with supporters Importance of positivity in branding versus traditional guilt‑based messaging Active use of storytelling frameworks like the hero’s journey Donor segmentation—print magazine for longtime supporters, digital for broader audiences Volunteer correspondence team for personalized responses Social media channels (LinkedIn, Facebook, TikTok, Instagram) for community engagement This Four-Week Series is Sponsored By: Zeffy – The 100% free fundraising platform for nonprofits. Find out more about all of the resources Zeffy can offer your nonprofit here. Links to Resources: Interested in Leadership and Life Coaching? Visit Rob’s website: RobHarter.com Find us on YouTube: Nonprofit Leadership Podcast YouTube Channel Suggestions for the show? Email us at nonprofitleadershippodcast@gmail.com Request a sample coaching session: Email Rob at rob@robharter.com Subscribe and Share: Listen and subscribe to the Nonprofit Leadership Podcast on iTunes, Spotify, or Amazon. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share with other nonprofit leaders!

08-31
46:23

How to Make This Your Best Giving Season Yet

Seb Boyer In this kickoff to a special four-week fundraising series, host Rob Harter welcomes Seb Boyer, President of Zeffy, a 100% free fundraising platform built for nonprofits. Seb, a former tech entrepreneur and AI startup founder, shares his insights into why Zeffy was created, how it sustains a completely free model, and what the latest fundraising data reveals about giving trends across the nonprofit sector. Rob and Seb dive into Zeffy's recent benchmark reports, including findings on seasonal giving patterns and recurring donor behaviors. Seb explains why fall is the prime giving season, how different sectors experience unique donation trends, and why retaining recurring donors is both a challenge and a major opportunity. This data-driven episode equips nonprofit leaders with actionable strategies to elevate their year-end campaigns and rethink donor engagement through the lens of smart data. Key Topics Include: How Zeffy operates as a truly free platform with no fees for nonprofits Insights from Zeffy’s benchmark report on seasonal giving trends Why fall is the most active fundraising season—and how to prepare now Differences in donor patterns across nonprofit sectors Surprising data on recurring donor retention and drop-off rates How nonprofits can use data to guide smarter fundraising decisions The importance of using simple, integrated tech tools for donor engagement Mentioned in This Episode And More Resources: Zeffy Benchmark Study Seasonal Giving Trends Data Contact Seb Boyer: sebastien@zeffy.com This Four-Week Series is Sponsored By: Zeffy – The 100% free fundraising platform for nonprofits: https://zeffy.com Check out more information here to sign up Links to Resources: Interested in Leadership and Life Coaching? Visit Rob’s website Find us on YouTube: Nonprofit Leadership Podcast YouTube Channel Suggestions for the show? Email us at nonprofitleadershippodcast@gmail.com Request a sample coaching session: Email Rob at rob@robharter.com Subscribe and ShareListen and subscribe to the Nonprofit Leadership Podcast on iTunes, Spotify, or Amazon. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share with other nonprofit leaders!

08-25
29:40

Smart Ways to Boost Your Year-End Giving

Brittan Stockert In this episode of the Nonprofit Leadership Podcast, host Rob Harter is joined by Brittan Stockert, a seasoned fundraising coach at DonorBox with over 20 years of experience in the nonprofit and social impact sector. As nonprofit leaders brace for the critical year-end giving season, Brittan provides an encouraging, realistic, and highly practical guide to making the most of it—without adding to your burnout. From revitalizing donation forms to simplifying your follow-up communications, Brittan shares smart, actionable strategies that can significantly boost donor engagement and retention. With a strong emphasis on simplicity, authenticity, and relationship-building, this episode is filled with ideas that will help you elevate your year-end giving campaign—whether you’re a one-person shop or part of a larger team. Key Topics Include: Why now is the perfect time to start planning your year-end giving campaign How donation forms can be powerful relationship builders—and how to optimize yours Three easy tweaks to turn one-time donors into long-term supporters Simple, low-lift follow-up strategies that build donor trust and engagement Why you might want to skip Giving Tuesday this year—and what to do instead How to authentically engage top donors in your year-end campaign Using clear data and donor feedback to pivot your strategy effectively Mentioned in This Episode: DonorBox DonorBox Podcast Resources: https://donorbox.org/nonprofit-blog/nonprofit-podcasts This Episode is Sponsored By: DonorBox Links to Resources: Interested in Leadership and Life Coaching? Visit Rob’s website: RobHarter.com Find us on YouTube: Nonprofit Leadership Podcast YouTube Channel Suggestions for the show? Email us at nonprofitleadershippodcast@gmail.com Request a sample coaching session: Email Rob at rob@robharter.com Subscribe and ShareListen and subscribe to the Nonprofit Leadership Podcast on iTunes, Spotify, or Amazon. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share with other nonprofit leaders!

08-17
32:05

How Can Nonprofits Successfully Approach Foundations

Alex Amouyel In this episode of the Nonprofit Leadership Podcast, host Dr. Rob Harter sits down with Alex Amouyel, President and CEO of the Newman’s Own Foundation, to explore how nonprofits can more effectively approach foundations for funding. With billions in grant requests competing for limited dollars, Alex shares candid insights into what makes a funding request compelling—and how nonprofits can align their proposals with a foundation’s mission. Alex also discusses the unique “100% for Purpose” business model behind Newman’s Own, which donates 100% of profits to support children facing adversity. She reflects on her own leadership journey, the shifting philanthropic landscape, and how nonprofits can navigate funding challenges in a rapidly changing world. Whether you’re an executive director, development professional, or board member, this conversation offers practical strategies for building stronger relationships with funders. Key Topics Include: The origin and mission of the Newman’s Own Foundation and its 100% profits-to-charity model How the “100% for Purpose Club” inspires other companies to commit all profits to social good Real-world examples of impact in children’s camps and food justice initiatives Essential leadership traits for navigating change in the nonprofit sector The importance of aligning grant requests with a foundation’s specific mission and needs Current trends in philanthropy, including collaborative funding and youth-led decision-making Practical advice for approaching and building relationships with foundations Mentioned in This Episode: Newman’s Own Foundation 100% for Purpose Club SeriousFun Children’s Network FoodCorps Indigenous Tomorrows Fund Mosaic Film Experience This Episode is Sponsored By: DonorBox – Helping you help others with the best donation forms in the business Links to Resources: Interested in Leadership and Life Coaching? Visit Rob’s website: RobHarter.com Find us on YouTube: Nonprofit Leadership Podcast YouTube Channel Suggestions for the show? Email us at nonprofitleadershippodcast@gmail.com Request a sample coaching session: Email Rob at rob@robharter.com Subscribe and ShareListen and subscribe to the Nonprofit Leadership Podcast on iTunes, Spotify, or Amazon. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share with other nonprofit leaders!

08-10
34:44

How Can You Maximize AI for Good?

Adam Boddison In this episode, Dr. Rob Harter sits down with Adam Boddison, CEO of the Association for Project Management and Managing Director at Grant Genie, to explore how nonprofit leaders can effectively harness artificial intelligence for strategic impact. Rather than focusing solely on how AI is transforming the nonprofit sector, this conversation delves deeper into leadership—asking how leaders can use AI responsibly and intentionally for good. Adam shares practical insights from his extensive experience in both education and the charitable sector, offering a balanced view of the risks and opportunities posed by AI. From debunking myths around job displacement and bias to advocating for a test-and-learn culture and data-driven decision-making, this episode is packed with actionable strategies for leaders navigating digital transformation. Whether you’re AI-curious or leading a tech-forward nonprofit, this conversation will offer you valuable direction on using technology to enhance your mission. Key Topics Include: How AI is currently being used by nonprofit leaders for fundraising, stakeholder engagement, and risk management Common misconceptions about AI and how to address fear and resistance among staff and stakeholders Why digital fluency and emotional intelligence are key leadership traits in an AI-driven world Practical ways to adopt AI through agile and test-and-learn strategies The leadership paradoxes and burnout challenges nonprofit leaders face in today’s fast-changing world Environmental sustainability concerns linked to AI and how to factor them into decision-making The role of Gen Z and Gen Alpha in shaping the future of nonprofit work Mentioned in This Episode: Adam Boddison on LinkedIn: Adam Boddison Grant Genie: www.grant-genie.ai Association for Project Management: www.apm.org.uk This Episode is Sponsored By: DonorBox Links to Resources: Interested in Leadership and Life Coaching? Visit Rob’s website: RobHarter.com Find us on YouTube: Nonprofit Leadership Podcast YouTube Channel Suggestions for the show? Email us at nonprofitleadershippodcast@gmail.com Request a sample coaching session: Email Rob at rob@robharter.com Subscribe and ShareListen and subscribe to the Nonprofit Leadership Podcast on iTunes, Spotify, or Amazon Music. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share with other nonprofit leaders!

08-03
32:25

It’s Not Just Passion But Your Patterns That Move Your Organization Forward

In this episode, Dr. Rob Harter welcomes Alexx Goeller, CEO of Waste Less Solutions, a Utah-based nonprofit dedicated to combating food insecurity and reducing food waste. With a deep-rooted passion for social impact and a strong background in leadership, Alexx shares how she has developed effective systems and patterns to scale impact, stay focused on core objectives, and navigate the unique challenges of nonprofit leadership. Alexx discusses her transition into her new role, the importance of saying "no" to avoid mission creep, and how she builds structure and accountability into her leadership style. From her Peace Corps experience to current strategies for deepening community partnerships and advocating for more flexible funding, Alexx offers valuable lessons for leaders in any nonprofit space. Key Topics Include: The power of patterns and routines over passion in nonprofit leadership How to stay mission-focused and say "no" to initiatives that don't align Building systems of accountability that tie everyday tasks to strategic goals The importance of delegating, vulnerability, and utilizing board strengths Realities and emotional challenges of nonprofit fundraising Building collaborative, mutually beneficial partnerships with food donors Advice for those entering the nonprofit sector and embracing broad passions Mentioned in This Episode: Waste Less Solutions: https://wastelesssolutions.org Follow Waste Less Solutions on Instagram: @waste_less_solutions This Episode is Sponsored By: DonorBox Links to Resources: Interested in Leadership and Life Coaching? Visit Rob’s website: RobHarter.com Find us on YouTube: Nonprofit Leadership Podcast YouTube Channel Suggestions for the show? Email us at nonprofitleadershippodcast@gmail.com Request a sample coaching session: Email Rob at rob@robharter.com Subscribe and ShareListen and subscribe to the Nonprofit Leadership Podcast on iTunes, Spotify, or Amazon Music. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share with other nonprofit leaders!

07-27
30:47

How Uncertainty Is Impacting Nonprofit Leaders’ Confidence and Decision-Making

Kelly Kienzle In this episode of the Nonprofit Leadership Podcast, host Dr. Rob Harter welcomes executive and leadership coach Kelly Kienzle to explore the mounting uncertainty facing nonprofit leaders and how it's affecting their confidence and decision-making. Kelly recently conducted in-depth interviews with over 40 leaders across the nonprofit, public, and private sectors, revealing troubling trends in burnout, reactivity, and a widespread crisis of confidence. Kelly discusses how shifting funding landscapes, political change, and societal shifts have left many nonprofit leaders unsure about their organization's direction and mission. She shares her top three leadership challenges identified in the research and offers practical, actionable tools to help nonprofit executives regain clarity and lead with renewed confidence. This episode is a must-listen for any nonprofit leader feeling the weight of today's volatile environment. Key Topics Include: The top three leadership challenges facing nonprofit leaders today Why traditional leadership approaches may no longer be effective The link between uncertainty, burnout, and crisis of confidence The concept of "chaos values" and how they guide leaders through ambiguity Tools for gaining perspective and clarity, including the "balcony view" The "magic delegation question" to reduce burnout and empower teams Practical strategies leaders can implement immediately Mentioned in This Episode: Kelly Kienzle’s website: OpenCircleCoaching.com Email Kelly: kelly@opencirclecoaching.com Chaos Values Assessment: TrueValues This Episode is Sponsored By: DonorBox Links to Resources: Interested in Leadership and Life Coaching? Visit Rob’s website: RobHarter.com Find us on YouTube: Nonprofit Leadership Podcast YouTube Channel Suggestions for the show? Email us at nonprofitleadershippodcast@gmail.com Request a sample coaching session: Email Rob at rob@robharter.com Subscribe and ShareListen and subscribe to the Nonprofit Leadership Podcast on iTunes, Spotify, or Amazon Music. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share with other nonprofit leaders!

07-21
29:50

Should You Focus on Team Development More Than Individual Development?

Bob Searle In this episode of the Nonprofit Leadership Podcast, Rob Harter dives into a transformative discussion with Bob Searle of The Bridgespan Group. Bob shares compelling insights from Bridgespan’s “Leading for Impact” program, which involved nearly 300 nonprofit executive leaders. Together, they explore why team development is just as critical—if not more so—than individual leadership growth in today's nonprofit sector. Bob outlines the unique advantages of cultivating an executive team that works in unison, backed by Bridgespan’s extensive data and practical tools. He also unpacks common pitfalls nonprofit leaders face, like miscommunication and lack of strategic clarity, and offers actionable strategies to overcome them. This episode is packed with lessons for anyone in nonprofit leadership aiming to boost organizational effectiveness through better team dynamics. Key Topics Include: The distinct benefits of team-based leadership development over individual development Data-backed insights from Bridgespan’s “Leading for Impact” program involving 299 nonprofit leaders Why strategic clarity and team alignment are foundational to nonprofit success The dangers of poor communication within executive teams—and simple steps to fix it How scenario planning can safeguard your nonprofit against future uncertainties Essential leadership traits for executive directors to foster high-performing teams Techniques for continuously building leadership capacity aligned with organizational goals Mentioned in This Episode: The Bridgespan Group Article about the results from their survey This Episode is Sponsored By: DonorBox Links to Resources: Interested in Leadership and Life Coaching? Visit Rob’s website: RobHarter.com Find us on YouTube: Nonprofit Leadership Podcast YouTube Channel Suggestions for the show? Email us at nonprofitleadershippodcast@gmail.com Request a sample coaching session: Email Rob at rob@robharter.com Subscribe and ShareListen and subscribe to the Nonprofit Leadership Podcast on iTunes, Spotify, or Amazon Music. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share with other nonprofit leaders!

07-13
37:37

How to Recruit and Keep the Team You Need

William Vanderbloemen Rob interviews William Vanderbloemen who shares his experience about starting a cause-based search firm. His firm emphasizes the need for nonprofits to prioritize soft skills when recruiting new staff. He also highlights the significance of clearly articulating the organization’s mission and values to attract the right talent. Additionally, Vanderbloemen emphasizes the role of a healthy organizational culture in recruitment and retention, and suggests using tools like theculturetool.com to assess and improve culture. In this conversation, Rob and William discuss the importance of organizational culture and employee satisfaction in the nonprofit sector. They explore the eight cultural values that shape behavior within an organization and how to assess and improve culture. They also discuss the impact of culture on employee retention and the need for organizations to adapt to the changing expectations of millennials and Gen Z. The conversation highlights the value of feedback and collaboration in creating a positive culture, as well as the importance of balancing professional development with organizational efficiency.  Takeaways:  Recruiting the right people at the right time is crucial for staff retention in nonprofits. Soft skills, or human-to-human skills, are essential for success in the nonprofit sector. Nonprofits should clearly articulate their mission and values to attract the right talent. A healthy organizational culture is key to recruitment and retention in nonprofits. Assessing and improving organizational culture is crucial for nonprofit organizations to create a healthy and effective work environment. Understanding the cultural values that shape behavior within an organization can help identify areas for improvement. Employee satisfaction and well-being are key factors in retaining staff, especially in a generation that values career mobility. Involving staff in the decision-making process and addressing their feedback can lead to a more engaged and committed workforce. Balancing professional development with organizational efficiency requires identifying the right timing and opportunities for growth.  Quotes: “Businesses may or may not have a value that drives them. Why do they have a better solution for staffing than the people who are living for a cause?” “Soft skills, H2H skills, are the ball game in nonprofit.” “The ones that succeed are the ones that say, ‘Here’s the one thing we do that very few people do.'” “We’re all the same age or skin color or gender, but we are all the same in our behavior around our eight cultural values.” “What is the biggest rock that we’re getting right of these eight areas? What are we just really doing well?” “If you focus so much on your culture that you could get six or seven years instead of four or five, because the cost to replace a staff person, it takes time, it takes energy, you lose momentum, it takes money.” #FromTheArchives Chapters: 00:00 Introduction and Background 03:01 Recruitment and Retention in the Nonprofit Sector 06:16 The Importance of Soft Skills in Nonprofits 11:56 Articulating Mission and Values to Attract Talent 15:22 The Role of Organizational Culture in Recruitment and Retention 17:33 Assessing and Improving Culture 19:36 The Impact of Culture on Employee Retention 22:40 Addressing Employee Satisfaction 27:12 Adapting to the Expectations of Millennials and Gen Z 29:45 Creating a Feedback-Driven Culture 31:45 Balancing Workload and Professional Development

07-06
39:56

Are Fractional Leaders the Solution to Your Staffing Issues?

Cindy Wagman In this episode of the Nonprofit Leadership Podcast, Dr. Rob Harter dives into the evolving staffing models within the nonprofit sector, spotlighting the rise of fractional executives. Our guest, Cindy Wagman, a seasoned fundraiser and author of the bestselling book Raise It, joins Rob to unpack what it means to hire a fractional leader and why more nonprofits are exploring this innovative approach. Cindy is also the host of two podcasts, Confessions with Jess and Cindy and Fracture, a private podcast for nonprofit fractional executives. Cindy shares her journey from traditional consulting to pioneering the fractional executive model for nonprofits, illustrating how this model offers both strategic insight and hands-on implementation. Designed especially for small to mid-sized nonprofits, fractional executives offer expert-level leadership without the cost of a full-time hire. Whether you're seeking support in fundraising, HR, marketing, or operations, Cindy breaks down the benefits, key indicators of readiness, and steps for integrating a fractional executive into your team. Key Topics Include: What a fractional executive is and how it differs from consultants and full-time staff Ideal nonprofit profiles that benefit most from fractional leadership Common roles filled by fractional executives, including fundraising, HR, and operations How to integrate a fractional leader into your nonprofit’s team and culture Key considerations for those interested in becoming a nonprofit fractional executive Emerging trends and increasing demand for fractional leadership in the nonprofit sector Mentioned in This Episode: Cindy Wagman’s Website & Directory: Nonprofit Fractionals Cindy’s Private Podcast for Fractional Execs: Fracture Cindy Wagman on LinkedIn: Connect with Cindy Book: Raise It by Cindy Wagman This Episode is Sponsored By: DonorBox – Helping you help others with the best donation forms in the business Links to Resources: Interested in Leadership and Life Coaching? Visit Rob’s website: RobHarter.com Find us on YouTube: Nonprofit Leadership Podcast YouTube Channel Suggestions for the show? Email us at nonprofitleadershippodcast@gmail.com Request a sample coaching session: Email Rob at rob@robharter.com Subscribe and ShareListen and subscribe to the Nonprofit Leadership Podcast on iTunes, Spotify, or Amazon Music. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share with other nonprofit leaders!

06-29
37:41

How this social impact leader is using data and technology to improve the foster care system

Ben Sand In this episode of the Nonprofit Leadership Podcast, host Rob Harter sits down with Ben Sand, CEO of The Contingent, a nonprofit that's revolutionizing the foster care system through innovative applications of data and technology. With a heart for foster children and firsthand experience as a foster parent, Ben shares how his organization is tackling the critical shortage of foster homes across the U.S. by leveraging targeted outreach and AI-driven solutions. The Contingent’s signature initiative, Every Child, began in Oregon and has expanded nationally, offering a powerful model of how community engagement and smart tech can solve complex social challenges. Ben dives deep into how The Contingent uses research, data analysis, and digital marketing to identify and mobilize prospective foster families. Their work in states like Oregon, Arkansas, and Tennessee showcases the importance of culturally relevant messaging and region-specific strategies. If you’re a nonprofit leader wondering how to integrate tech into your mission-driven work, this episode is packed with insights and actionable strategies. Key Topics Include: The nationwide foster care crisis and the urgent need for targeted foster family recruitment The origin and evolution of the Every Child Initiative How data, AI, and digital marketing are used to find and engage potential foster parents The importance of cultural context when expanding nonprofit programs nationally Strategies for scaling nonprofit tech solutions and preparing for the AI revolution Key leadership principles including adaptive leadership and using the Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS) Advice for nonprofit leaders on how to communicate ROI and innovate at scale Mentioned in This Episode: The Contingent Leadership on the Line Book This Episode is Sponsored By: DonorBox – The best donation forms and fundraising platform for nonprofits. Links to Resources: Interested in Leadership and Life Coaching? Visit Rob’s website: RobHarter.com Find us on YouTube: Nonprofit Leadership Podcast YouTube Channel Suggestions for the show? Email us at nonprofitleadershippodcast@gmail.com Request a sample coaching session: Email Rob at rob@robharter.com Subscribe and ShareListen and subscribe to the Nonprofit Leadership Podcast on iTunes, Spotify, or Amazon Music. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share with other nonprofit leaders!

06-22
27:49

What is the nonprofit that Matt Damon co-founded?

Vedika Bhandarkar Safe water. While most of us have access to it, there are millions across the world who do not. There are approximately 700 million people, all over the world, who do not have access to safe water or sanitation. Rob’s guest, Vedika Bhandarkar, describes a unique and effective strategy for getting more clean water to those in need. Vedika is the Chief Operating Officer at Water.org. This global nonprofit organization works to bring safe water and sanitation to the world through affordable financing, such as small loans. Vedika describes how co-founders Matt Damon and Gary White started Water.org. She explains that the organization is focused on helping those in need get access to affordable capital to pay for safe water systems. Vedika describes the negative impact of not having enough safe water, on an individual scale as well as on the global scale. She explains why a lack of financing plays such a crucial role in this issue, and how Water.org has increased their efforts in this area. In the last four years, Water.org has scaled from helping 16 million people worldwide, to now reaching 60 million people. Vedika shares exactly what the organization did to scale so fast, in such a short span of time. Finally, she reminds us of the worldwide benefits if more people had access to safe water, and believes this issue is solvable in our lifetime. #FromTheArchives Website: https://water.org/This Episode is sponsored by: Donorbox Links to Resources: Want to work with a leadership and life coach, check out Rob’s website https://robharter.com/If you have any suggestions for the show, email nonprofitleadershippodcast@gmail.com For more episodes and to subscribe to our newsletter, check out https://nonprofitleadershippodcast.org/ Join the discussion over on Rob's LinkedIn page

06-16
34:15

Are Relationships at the Core of Your Nonprofit?

Rabbi Joanna Samuels In this episode of the Nonprofit Leadership Podcast, host Dr. Rob Harter speaks with Rabbi Joanna Samuels, CEO and President of the Marlene Meyerson JCC in Manhattan, the largest Jewish Community Center in the United States. Rabbi Samuels discusses her leadership philosophy, rooted deeply in faith and optimism, and how the JCC builds community through programs that span every age and stage of life. She explains why friendship and community are the true "products" her organization delivers and how these relational values drive their mission. Rabbi Samuels shares how she navigated major challenges, including leading through the COVID-19 pandemic and the profound impact of October 7th on the Jewish community. She offers honest reflections on the resilience required in leadership and how being both kind and bossy—a description offered by her own child—has helped her succeed. This episode is a powerful reminder of the essential human need for connection, belonging, and the role of nonprofits in fulfilling that need. Key Topics Include: Why relationships and friendship are central to the mission of the JCC The impact of faith on leadership decisions and vision How to be an inclusive and responsive nonprofit for a diverse community Leadership lessons from navigating COVID-19 and the events of October 7th The value of listening and decisiveness in nonprofit leadership Gender and faith identity as strengths in executive leadership How community centers can remain relevant and essential amid societal crises Mentioned in This Episode: Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan This Episode is Sponsored By: DonorBox Links to Resources: Interested in Leadership and Life Coaching? Visit Rob’s website: RobHarter.com Find us on YouTube: Nonprofit Leadership Podcast YouTube Channel Suggestions for the show? Email us at nonprofitleadershippodcast@gmail.com Request a sample coaching session: Email Rob at rob@robharter.com Subscribe and ShareListen and subscribe to the Nonprofit Leadership Podcast on iTunes, Spotify, or Amazon Music. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share with other nonprofit leaders!

06-08
32:27

How to Become a Savvy Fundraiser

What does it take to become a successful fundraiser in today’s competitive nonprofit environment? In this episode, Haley Cooper, fundraising expert and host of the Lead with Heart podcast, shares key strategies for becoming a savvy fundraiser. Haley discusses the most pressing challenges nonprofit leaders face, such as staff turnover and donor retention, and how to build sustainable fundraising models. She highlights the importance of recurring giving programs and personalized donor communication in boosting engagement. Rob’s guest, Haley Cooper, explains how different generations approach philanthropy and how nonprofits can tailor their messaging to align with donor values. She emphasizes the need for engaging storytelling to connect emotionally with donors and offers tips on leveraging social media effectively. She stresses that nonprofits should focus on creating compelling, interactive content, as well as the importance of actively engaging with followers by responding to comments, sending personalized messages, and collaborating with influencers. Throughout the episode, Haley offers practical advice for nonprofit leaders looking to enhance their fundraising strategies and keep donors engaged in the digital age. Mentioned: Haley Cooper’s website Lead with Heart Podcast Connect with Haley on LinkedIn This Episode is Sponsored By: Links to Resources: Want to work with a leadership and life coach? Check out Rob’s website https://robharter.com/ You can now find us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@nonprofitleadershippodcast7679 If you have any suggestions for the show, email nonprofitleadershippodcast@gmail.com If you would like a sample coaching session, email rob@robharter.com Summary In this conversation, Rob Harter and Haley Cooper discuss the current challenges and strategies in nonprofit fundraising. They explore the importance of staff retention, effective communication with donors, the rise of subscription-based giving, and the generational differences in donor engagement. Haley emphasizes the need for nonprofits to leverage social media effectively, build authentic relationships, and adapt their fundraising strategies to meet the evolving landscape. The discussion concludes with resources for nonprofits to enhance their fundraising efforts. Takeaways Finding quality staff is a significant challenge for nonprofits. High turnover rates can lead to increased fundraising costs. Understanding donor communication preferences is crucial. Storytelling is a powerful tool for donor engagement. Subscription-based giving is becoming more popular among younger generations. Generational differences affect how donors engage with nonprofits. Nonprofits should focus on one or two social media platforms. Engagement on social media is more valuable than likes. Investing in technology can streamline fundraising efforts. Transparency and accountability are essential for donor trust. #FromTheArchives

06-01
30:38

How to Focus Your Time on Strategically Meaningful Work

Sophie Blondeau In this episode of the Nonprofit Leadership Podcast, Dr. Rob Harter is joined by Sophie Blondeau, Partner/ Chief Strategy Officer of the Sowen Group, to explore how nonprofit leaders can better manage their time and organizational efforts by using strategic data. Sophie shares insights from a groundbreaking research study on data maturity across the social impact sector. With a focus on how nonprofits can transition from being data-aware to becoming insight-driven, she explains why data isn’t just a boardroom buzzword but a critical tool for leadership, fundraising, storytelling, and ultimately, impact. Sophie and Rob dive into how strategic time management and data utilization can mitigate the overwhelming load many nonprofit leaders face. They discuss key barriers to data adoption, including limited resources and organizational silos, and offer practical strategies to overcome them. Whether you're a nonprofit executive, program manager, or board member, this episode offers actionable insights to elevate your organization's effectiveness and impact. Key Topics Include: The importance of focusing time on strategically meaningful work to drive nonprofit success Key findings from Sowen Group's cross-sector study on data maturity Why only 29.5% of organizations effectively use data for decision-making How data maturity influences storytelling, funding, and program outcomes The significance of bridging the disconnect between executive leadership and frontline staff Practical steps to enhance data utilization, including a free Data Accelerator tool Insights on incorporating AI and anticipating future trends in the nonprofit sector Mentioned in This Episode: Sowen Group: https://sowen.co Sowen Group’s Data Accelerator Tool: https://sowen.co/accelerator Sophie Blondeau on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sophieblondeau/ This Episode is Sponsored By: DonorBox: https://donorbox.org/?ref=nmu4ndh Links to Resources: Interested in Leadership and Life Coaching? Visit Rob’s website: RobHarter.com Find us on YouTube: Nonprofit Leadership Podcast YouTube Channel Suggestions for the show? Email us at nonprofitleadershippodcast@gmail.com Request a sample coaching session: Email Rob at rob@robharter.com Subscribe and ShareListen and subscribe to the Nonprofit Leadership Podcast on iTunes, Spotify, Youtube or Amazon Music. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share with other nonprofit leaders!

05-25
38:05

Why Your Team May Be Having a Buy-in Problem

Dave Garrison In this episode of the Nonprofit Leadership Podcast, host Dr. Rob Harter is joined by leadership coach and author Dave Garrison to explore a growing and critical issue in today’s workplace: the buy-in crisis. Drawing from his latest book, The Buy-In Advantage: Why Employees Stop Caring and How Great Leaders Inspire Everyone to Give Their All, Dave offers practical insights into why staff disengagement is on the rise, and how nonprofit leaders can address it with real, lasting solutions. With a wealth of experience consulting with both nonprofit and for-profit organizations around the world, Dave breaks down the hidden costs of disengaged employees, why traditional perks are no longer effective, and how to diagnose and resolve buy-in issues within your team. This episode is packed with real-world strategies to transform turnover challenges into opportunities for organizational growth and innovation. Key Topics Include: What the buy-in crisis is and why it has become so prevalent, especially post-COVID Generational shifts and evolving employee expectations that impact engagement Key warning signs of buy-in problems, such as high turnover and unproductive meetings The true (often hidden) financial and operational costs of employee disengagement How to use assessment tools and employee feedback to uncover systemic issues Actionable strategies for building trust, ownership, and high performance within teams Real-life examples of leaders who turned disengagement into innovation Mentioned in This Episode: Dave Garrison’s book: The Buy-In Advantage Dave Garrison’s consulting work: Garrison Growth Connect with Dave Garrison on LinkedIn This Episode is Sponsored By: DonorBox: Helping you help others with the best donation forms in the business Links to Resources: Interested in Leadership and Life Coaching? Visit Rob’s website: RobHarter.com Find us on YouTube: Nonprofit Leadership Podcast YouTube Channel Suggestions for the show? Email us at nonprofitleadershippodcast@gmail.com Request a sample coaching session: Email Rob at rob@robharter.com Subscribe and ShareListen and subscribe to the Nonprofit Leadership Podcast on iTunes, Spotify, or Amazon. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share with other nonprofit leaders!

05-19
29:48

From One Caregiver’s Search to a National Movement: The Story of the National MS Society

Tim Coetzee In this episode of the Nonprofit Leadership Podcast, host Rob Harter welcomes Tim Coetzee, CEO of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, to discuss the inspiring journey of the organization from a simple newspaper ad in 1945 to a nationwide movement transforming lives today. Tim shares the riveting origin story of the MS Society, which began with Sylvia Lawry’s determined quest to help her brother and has since grown into a global leader in MS research and advocacy. Tim also delves into the advancements in MS treatment and research, the Society's critical partnerships, and his own leadership journey shaped by impactful mentorship. His perspective on leading with curiosity over certainty offers a refreshing and actionable insight for nonprofit leaders everywhere. Key Topics Include: The compelling origin story of the MS Society and founder Sylvia Lawry’s relentless advocacy Current advancements in MS treatments and promising new research directions How the MS Society partners with caregivers, researchers, and other nonprofits for maximum impact The importance of humility and collaboration in nonprofit leadership Tim’s mentorship experience with former CEO Joyce Nelson and its influence on his leadership style Strategies for balancing visionary leadership with coaching and accountability Embracing a "learn-it-all" mindset over being a "know-it-all" in leadership roles Mentioned in This Episode: National MS Society: https://www.nationalmssociety.org Tim Coetzee on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/timcoetzee/ Adam Grant’s book Hidden Potential: https://www.adamgrant.net/book/hidden-potential/ Satya Nadella’s leadership approach: https://news.microsoft.com/exec/satya-nadella/ This Episode is Sponsored By: DonorBox – Helping you help others with the best donation forms in the business: Links to Resources: Interested in Leadership and Life Coaching? Visit Rob’s website: RobHarter.com Find us on YouTube: Nonprofit Leadership Podcast YouTube Channel Suggestions for the show? Email us at nonprofitleadershippodcast@gmail.com Request a sample coaching session: Email Rob at rob@robharter.com Subscribe and ShareListen and subscribe to the Nonprofit Leadership Podcast on iTunes, Spotify, or Amazon. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share with other nonprofit leaders!

05-12
32:31

How to Unlock the Power of Storytelling for Your Nonprofit

Vanessa Lockshin In this episode of the Nonprofit Leadership Podcast, host Dr. Rob Harter welcomes storytelling expert Vanessa Chase Lockshin, founder of The Storytelling Non-Profit and author of The Storytelling Non-Profit. Vanessa shares her extensive experience helping organizations craft emotionally resonant, authentic stories that drive fundraising success and donor engagement. Whether you’re a seasoned nonprofit professional or just starting out, this conversation is packed with practical tips on how to build your organization’s narrative strategy and share stories in a way that deeply connects with your audience. Vanessa walks through the core elements of powerful storytelling, how to maintain authenticity, create meaningful donor calls-to-action, and why story planning is crucial to long-term communications success. The episode also covers balancing trauma-informed storytelling with impact, the role of conflict in narratives, and how to adapt stories for various platforms from email to Instagram reels. Key Topics Include: What differentiates a true story from a testimonial or summary How to hook your audience with emotional and engaging storytelling elements Techniques for building authentic, trauma-informed stories that maintain dignity Crafting calls-to-action that are clear, tangible, and drive donations Planning an annual storytelling strategy aligned with your organization’s goals When and how to reuse stories effectively across platforms and over time Leveraging short-form video and AI tools for engaging social media storytelling Mentioned in This Episode: Vanessa Chase Lockshin’s website: The Storytelling Non-Profit Vanessa’s book: The Storytelling Non-Profit on Amazon AI video tool: Arbor – for creating nonprofit-focused short-form videos This Episode is Sponsored By: DonorBox – Helping you help others with the best donation forms in the business Links to Resources: Interested in Leadership and Life Coaching? Visit Rob’s website: RobHarter.com Find us on YouTube: Nonprofit Leadership Podcast YouTube Channel Suggestions for the show? Email us at nonprofitleadershippodcast@gmail.com Request a sample coaching session: Email Rob at rob@robharter.com Subscribe and ShareListen and subscribe to the Nonprofit Leadership Podcast on iTunes, Spotify, or Amazon Music. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share with other nonprofit leaders!

05-04
31:17

Kenneth Otten

Not one time was it mentioned that 501(c)(8) organizations are simply fraternal benefit societies like the Moose and Elk lodges, etc., and/or insurance companies formed to exclusively serve such organizations. While there may be thousands of benefits across the gamut of these types of organizations, none of them offer all of these benefits or even many of them. Each organization offers a relatively small number of benefits in exchange for membership.

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LS Shust

go Jenna go!

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