Nonprofit Snapcast

  • Autor: Vários
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  • Duração: 160:34:20
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Sinopse

Nonprofit Management isnt easy. Were here to help. The Snapcast is a new, interview-based podcast focusing on issues in nonprofit managementfrom board development, to fundraising, to volunteer management, and everything in between. We hope to inspire you and to illuminate the path to meeting your mission goals.

Episódios

  • Hiring As A Mirror, and OFS Exclusive

    16/04/2026 Duração: 54min

    In this episode of OFS Insights, Mickey Desai talks with Dave Paule, and Ailena Parramore to explore a provocative idea: hiring is not just a process—it’s a mirror. Rather than focusing on how candidates can become more appealing to organizations, the conversation flips the lens, challenging organizations to consider how their hiring practices reflect their own values, fears, and assumptions. The three unpack the subtle (and not-so-subtle) ways organizations unintentionally push talent away: from rigid job descriptions to slow decision-making and a reliance on “culture fit” that often masks bias. They also offer practical strategies to attract and retain high-quality candidates, emphasizing honesty, speed, and relationship-building over transactional recruiting. Anchored by the metaphor of the Vesper cocktail, the episode encourages listeners to rethink what “ideal” talent looks like. Sometimes the candidates who feel like a risk, those who don’t fit neatly into expectations, are the ones who ultimately deli

  • Learn to Love the Roller Coaster

    14/04/2026 Duração: 32min

    Mickey Desai interviews Sherry Heyl about her book Learn to Love the Roller Coaster: Stories of Change, Resilience, and the Future to Come. They discuss how nonprofits can navigate rapid technological and social change by adopting a "creator mindset" rather than a "poverty mindset" or "survivor mindset." Sherry emphasizes that change is constant and accelerating (driven by AI, quantum computing, and CRISPR) but organizations can manage it by staying grounded in their values, making incremental changes collaboratively, and treating emerging tools like AI as interns rather than replacements. The conversation covers practical frameworks for organizational change, the emotional dimensions of transitions, and how to use AI thoughtfully without abandoning human creativity and connection. We welcome support of the Nonprofit SnapCast via Patreon. We welcome your questions and feedback via The Nonprofit SnapCast website. Learn more about Nonprofit Snapshot's consulting services.

  • Cybersecurity for Nonprofits: Protecting Your Mission-Critical Data

    07/04/2026 Duração: 48min

    Host Mickey Desai sits down with Jonathan Fitzgerald, the managing partner of GDS Technologies, a technology partner for businesses and nonprofits. They dive deep into the critical cybersecurity challenges facing nonprofits of all sizes, from ransomware and phishing to the importance of multi-factor authentication and tested backups. Jonathan provides practical, cost-effective advice on how nonprofits can improve their security posture, including the role of staff and volunteer training, zero-trust principles, and the fiduciary duty to protect mission-critical data. This episode is a must-listen for any nonprofit leader looking to safeguard their organization's future We welcome support of the Nonprofit SnapCast via Patreon. We welcome your questions and feedback via The Nonprofit SnapCast website. Learn more about Nonprofit Snapshot's consulting services.

  • Evaluation as a Leadership Tool with Kayla Meyers

    31/03/2026 Duração: 29min

    Mickey interviews Kayla Meyers, founder of Bridgepoint Evaluation, about how nonprofits can embrace evaluation as a strategic tool rather than something to fear. Kayla shares practical advice on creating an "evaluation culture" within an organization, using data to drive decision-making, and shifting from reactive to proactive evaluation practices. She emphasizes the importance of qualitative data alongside quantitative metrics, and outlines Bridgepoint's approach to coaching, fractional management, and consulting to help nonprofits get the most value from their evaluation efforts. We welcome support of the Nonprofit SnapCast via Patreon. We welcome your questions and feedback via The Nonprofit SnapCast website. Learn more about Nonprofit Snapshot's consulting services.

  • OFS Insights Podcast April 2026

    25/03/2026 Duração: 29min

    The Our Fundraising Search team discusses how professionals can effectively navigate major career pivots, especially from the corporate world into the nonprofit sector. Key takeaways include: Don't let your job title define you - focus on transferring your core skills and problem-solving abilities to a new context. Be proactive in managing your professional identity and "begin as you mean to go" in a new role. Translate your background using the language of the nonprofit world, and leverage your existing network to help bridge the gap. Nonprofit hiring managers should look beyond linear resumes and assess a candidate's ability to adapt and contribute, rather than just their sector experience. Leaving a previous role professionally is crucial, as you may need those connections and references in the future. The team also touches on the evolving perceptions around compensation in the nonprofit space, and Dave shares a cocktail recipe as a metaphor for a well-executed career pivot. Overall, the discus

  • Critical Moral Reasoning: An Applied Empirical Ethics Approach

    24/03/2026 Duração: 36min

    host Mickey Desai interviews Mark T. Holcombe, author of the book "Critical Moral Reasoning: An Applied Empirical Ethics Approach." They discuss the importance of moral reasoning skills for nonprofit organizations and leaders. Key topics include: The differences between legality and morality, and how morality is innate to humans rather than dependent on religion. How moral reasoning skills can help nonprofits navigate complex ethical dilemmas, such as the "tainted money" dilemma and the "non-compliant patient" scenario. The need for nonprofits to develop explicit codes of ethics, beyond just mission statements, to guide decision-making. The potential conflicts that can arise between different ethical frameworks (e.g. Kantian duty-based ethics vs. feminist ethics of care) within nonprofit organizations. Holcombe emphasizes that moral reasoning is a learnable skill that nonprofits should prioritize developing, as it can help them make more thoughtful, principled decisions that al

  • Normalizing Feedback in Nonprofits

    17/03/2026 Duração: 20min

    Mickey Desai and guest Rita Sever discuss the importance of feedback in nonprofit organizations. They cover topics such as the science behind why people often react negatively to feedback, a formula (JOIN) for delivering feedback effectively, and strategies for normalizing feedback as a regular part of organizational culture. Rita shares her expertise on helping nonprofits have constructive feedback conversations that support their mission and staff success. We welcome support of the Nonprofit SnapCast via Patreon. We welcome your questions and feedback via The Nonprofit SnapCast website. Learn more about Nonprofit Snapshot's consulting services.

  • Navigating the Ethical Use of AI in Nonprofits

    10/03/2026 Duração: 49min

    In this episode, Sondra Dellaripa, a nonprofit executive with over 40 years of experience, shares her insights on the responsible use of AI in the nonprofit sector. She discusses the importance of developing clear AI policies, training staff, and maintaining transparency with the community. Sondra also covers strategies for integrating AI into fundraising, communications, and other nonprofit operations without compromising trust and integrity. The conversation explores practical steps nonprofits can take to harness the power of AI while upholding their mission and values. We welcome support of the Nonprofit SnapCast via Patreon. We welcome your questions and feedback via The Nonprofit SnapCast website. Learn more about Nonprofit Snapshot's consulting services.

  • Navigating the AI Frontier: Opportunities and Challenges for Nonprofits

    03/03/2026 Duração: 37min

    Mickey interviews Karen Boyd, an economist and AI expert, about the opportunities and challenges of using AI in the nonprofit sector. They discuss how nonprofits can identify low-risk, high-gain tasks for AI augmentation, the environmental impact of AI, and strategies for maintaining transparency and authenticity when using AI-generated content. Karen shares insights on customizing AI language models to better match an organization's voice, and they explore the potential impacts of AI on nonprofit jobs and workflows. This episode provides practical guidance for nonprofits looking to responsibly leverage AI to enhance their operations and mission-driven work. We welcome support of the Nonprofit SnapCast via Patreon. We welcome your questions and feedback via The Nonprofit SnapCast website. Learn more about Nonprofit Snapshot's consulting services.

  • The Role of Civil Society and Nonprofits in Democracy

    24/02/2026 Duração: 26min

    In this episode, host Mickey Desai speaks with Steve Dubb, the senior editor of economic justice for Nonprofit Quarterly. They discuss the concept of civil society, its historical origins, and the unique role that nonprofits play in fostering civic engagement and community-driven problem-solving. Key topics covered include: Alexis de Tocqueville's observations on the vibrant civil society in early America compared to more statist systems in Europe The definition of civil society as the space between the family and the state where social meaning is contested and constructed How the weakening of labor unions and the rise of McCarthyism impacted the strength of civil society in the U.S. The ways nonprofits can serve as "third spaces" for community members to come together as equals and address local issues The challenges nonprofits face in balancing community responsiveness with the need to raise funds from wealthier donors The potential for cooperatives and other member-owned organizations to embody

  • Navigating Capital Campaigns with Fundraising Sol

    17/02/2026 Duração: 33min

    In this episode, host Mickey Desai speaks with Frances Roen, CEO and Lead Strategist of Fundraising Sol, about best practices for preparing and executing a successful nonprofit capital campaign. They discuss the importance of pre-planning, assessing organizational capacity and donor pipelines, aligning committees, and leveraging technology and data. Frances emphasizes the need for nonprofits to take a thoughtful, deliberate approach rather than rushing into a campaign, and highlights how Fundraising Sol guides small-to-medium sized nonprofits through the campaign process. This episode provides valuable insights for nonprofit leaders considering a capital campaign. We welcome support of the Nonprofit SnapCast via Patreon. We welcome your questions and feedback via The Nonprofit SnapCast website. Learn more about Nonprofit Snapshot's consulting services.

  • Race is Visible, Class is Not; with Steve Dubb

    10/02/2026 Duração: 28min

    Steve Dubb is the senior editor of Economic Justice at Nonprofit Quarterly. He writes about solutions-oriented topics like the solidarity economy, cooperatives, community land trusts, and public banks. His writing has an activist focus, aiming to make economics more accessible and understandable. The discussion covered how structural racism has been used to depress wages and weaken labor unions, especially in the American South. While progress has been made, wage gaps between Black and white workers persist. A new Labor Institute for Advancing Black Strategists is being established at Clark Atlanta University, an HBCU, with support from Jobs with Justice. The institute aims to do research, document working conditions, train organizers, and help build a peer network of Black labor leaders in the South. The conversation emphasized that issues of race and class are deeply intertwined, and that nonprofits working on policy, workforce development, education, and other areas could benefit from partnering with labor

  • Practical Donor Management: Erin Straza

    10/12/2025 Duração: 19min

    Our second episode with Erin Straza turns to the practical mechanics of donor management—highlighting the importance of clean CRM data, consistent tagging, and documenting every donor interaction to track passion, advocacy, and giving habits over time. She rejects binder-thick academic segmentation models in favor of practical, usable systems that a nonprofit staff can realistically maintain. Key takeaways include: You cannot engage donors well without a functioning CRM Passion is measured through behavior (attendance, volunteering, giving consistency, social engagement), not surveys High-end donors require highly personalized, strategic touchpoints throughout their annual cycle Maintaining clean data today prevents massive organizational pain later. e welcome support of the Nonprofit SnapCast via Patreon. We welcome your questions and feedback via The Nonprofit SnapCast website. Learn more about Nonprofit Snapshot's consulting services.

  • Guiding Your Adolescent Nonprofit: Stacy LeBaron

    08/12/2025 Duração: 26min

    In this conversation, Community Cats Podcast host Stacy LeBaron unpacks her decades of nonprofit leadership, using the lens of animal welfare to illustrate how organizations evolve from scrappy, all-hands-on-deck startups into strategically focused, governance-driven institutions. Drawing on her experience mentoring 80+ organizations and running a successful feline rescue nonprofit, Stacy explains the realities of cat overpopulation, the challenge of transitioning boards from operational to governance roles, the complications of hiring an executive director, and the tensions that arise when long-time board members struggle to relinquish hands-on duties. She highlights the importance of clear communication, strong leadership structures, and succession planning as nonprofits mature, and underscores how internal dynamics, not funding alone, ultimately determine organizational stability. Key Takeaways The Community Cats Podcast focuses on turning passion for cats into community action, with an emphasis on reduc

  • Donor Engagement Strategies: Erin Straza

    03/12/2025 Duração: 19min

    Erin Straza explains the difference between basic fundraising tactics and a true donor-engagement strategy, emphasizing that nonprofits often exhaust themselves with endless low-ROI tasks—especially social media—without first defining their “why” or mapping donor journeys. She stresses that strategic messaging, clarity of purpose, and relationship-building yield far stronger returns than disconnected tactical scrambles. Key takeaways include: Shift staff time away from low-impact busywork, build a donor-journey framework that can be used year after year Focus on personalized communication especially for high-capacity and high-passion donors Use strategy to reduce burnout and turnover by creating clarity and coherence in development work. e welcome support of the Nonprofit SnapCast via Patreon. We welcome your questions and feedback via The Nonprofit SnapCast website. Learn more about Nonprofit Snapshot's consulting services.

  • Financial Confidence for Nonprofit Leaders: Stephen Newland

    01/12/2025 Duração: 25min

    In this conversation, fractional CFO Stephen Newland joins to break down what financial leadership actually looks like inside a nonprofit—and why it doesn’t need to be complicated. Stephen explains that his core role is acting as a financial translator: turning dense, intimidating financial reports into meaningful insights that help leaders make informed decisions. He emphasizes the critical role of forecasting, calling it one of the most underused yet most powerful tools available to nonprofits. While budgets are static snapshots, forecasts are “living, breathing documents” that give leaders visibility into the next 6–12 months. Without a forecast, executive directors are making decisions “in the dark,” relying on gut feelings instead of useful financial data. The conversation also tackles the cultural components of financial leadership—modeling curiosity, encouraging teams and boards to engage with the numbers, and demystifying the jargon-heavy language of finance. When leaders show interest in numbers, the

  • Building Donor Communities with Vitalcy: Gustavo Zylberberg

    26/11/2025 Duração: 18min

    Gustavo Zilberberg, CEO of Vitalcy, visits the SnapCast to introduce the company as a web-based platform that helps nonprofits build long-term financial stability by re-engaging and maintaining relationships with their community of supporters, including former members, staff, volunteers, and donors. Key takeaways: Nonprofits Are Leaving Support on the Table Vitalcy’s mission is to help organizations reconnect with the huge pool of former staff, volunteers, donors, and program participants who often fall out of touch simply because teams don’t have the bandwidth to engage them consistently. Bandwidth, Not Intent, Is the Problem Gustavo stresses that nonprofits want to steward these relationships, but day-to-day pressures keep them focused on immediate needs. Vitalcy automates the re-engagement process so this important work doesn’t get deprioritized. The Sector Has Become Too Transactional Fundraising often centers on asking for money rather than building lasting relationships. Vitalcy flips

  • Global Health Shift: Daniel Gordani

    24/11/2025 Duração: 18min

    Daniel Gordani, founder of Global Health Shift, joins Mickey to discuss his nonprofit’s mission to close healthcare gaps by bringing permanent, free primary-care clinics to communities—especially U.S. “healthcare deserts” where 75 million people lack basic access. Unlike temporary relief models, his organization aims to build lasting clinics near universities, staffed by medical and nursing students supervised by licensed physicians. These sites would provide early detection, preventive care, and referrals through partnerships with hospitals and specialists, reducing both community health burdens and hospital system strain. Still in early stages and run entirely by volunteers, Global Health Shift faces major challenges: fundraising for multimillion-dollar clinic builds, navigating state-by-state regulations, and working within (or around) entrenched insurance systems. Gordani outlines an ambitious funding model centered on corporate philanthropy and PR visibility, and he invites collaborators to join the effo

  • A Plan Shouldn't Happen To Anybody: Amanda ReCupido

    19/11/2025 Duração: 25min

    Mickey gets to visit with Amanda ReCupido to talk strategic plans, board and staff buy-in, and impact. Key topics discussed:- The importance of operationalizing a strategic plan, not just creating a document Strategies for getting board and staff buy-in and engagement with the strategic plan How a strategic planning process can expose issues and identify solutions across an organization (fundraising, communications, programs, etc.) Amanda's work with a local library foundation, helping them expand their advocacy role and identity beyond just supporting the library Tips for nonprofits, especially volunteer-run organizations, to maximize their impact and resources e welcome support of the Nonprofit SnapCast via Patreon. We welcome your questions and feedback via The Nonprofit SnapCast website. Learn more about Nonprofit Snapshot's consulting services.

  • The State of Volunteering Entering 2026: Geng Wang

    17/11/2025 Duração: 21min

    Mickey reconnects with Gung Wong, CEO and co-founder of Civic Champs, for a look at the state of volunteerism as nonprofits head into 2026. Gung reflects on how volunteer engagement has shifted since Civic Champs launched in 2019 (through pre-pandemic growth, the collapse of in-person volunteering during COVID, and the slow climb back). Some key takeaways: Volunteerism has rebounded since COVID, with individual volunteers returning in 2023 and corporate engagement resurging in 2024 Adoption of volunteer management tech has increased from ~25% in 2019 to ~50% in 2025 Experienced volunteers boost new volunteer retention by 10%, but COVID caused an exodus of experienced talent Civic Champs learned to stay focused on core product development, avoiding distractions from tangential opportunities The conversation also covers the rise of volunteer management technology, with adoption of platforms and digital tools rising from about 25% in 2019 to roughly 50% today. Gung speaks candidly about Civic Champs’ own less

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