Ep 17: How One Founder Avoided ‘Founder Syndrome’ – with guest Kevin Jennings
Perhaps the question I am most commonly asked is this: How do I make the switch from corporate to nonprofit? Bill Abrams knows a lot about this subject…
Perhaps the question I am most commonly asked is this: How do I make the switch from corporate to nonprofit? Bill Abrams knows a lot about this subject…
Perhaps the question I am most commonly asked is this: How do I make the switch from corporate to nonprofit? Bill Abrams knows a lot about this subject…
I spoke with guest Lisa Maska about how marketing has changed in the digital age and why direct response fundraising still works better than anything else.
Seth Rosen, my fundraising genius and associate, lays out the steps for building a happy and productive development team.
Sean Gibbons explains why organizations that do communications well are smarter, stronger, and vastly more effective than those that don’t.
This is the story of a community organizing itself in the wake of a tragedy in order to make positive change. With guest Caroline Samponaro.
Nothing is more important than your people. Nothing. But how do you find 5-star employees? Should you hire a recruitment firm to help?
So your nonprofit is too small to hire a development director, but you won’t get any bigger without a development director. What do you do?
This episode is packed with useful, practical advice on how to make people sit up and take notice of your organization and mobilize for your cause.
Board Chair is one of the most important roles at a nonprofit organization, but it isn’t the job for just anyone. Learn about what makes a good board chair.
Once upon a time a nonprofit would ask corporate partners to sponsor a table at your annual gala… Well, things have gotten a bit more complex.
“At the end of the 7th day, God realized He needed a publicist. So He made a couple of calls, everyone recommended Howard Bragman, and the rest is history.”