March 2021

Telling Your Organization’s Story through Video with Rachel Jellinek

If a picture is worth a thousand words, what’s a beautiful video worth?  We’re visual animals and there’s nothing more inspiring than beautiful visual stories that can move us.  Join me and expert Rachel Jellinek to discuss the art of vulnerable storytelling, what three stories your nonprofit should be telling and how to veer away

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Beyond Anti-Racist Statements with Tracey Allard and George Hsieh

Summer 2020: everyone is putting out anti-racist statements on their websites and blacking out their IG feeds.  Fine, but what does it ACTUALLY mean to start the journey of being an anti-racist organization?  What does personal and professional DEI work look like for organizations?  Expert consultants Tracey Allard and George Hsieh talk about their experiences

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Engaging Your Board in Fundraising with Jay Frost

Happy 2021 to the Nonprofit Lowdown family!  Let’s get this 2021 party started off right.  Join today’s conversation with expert fundraising consultant and board whisperer Jay Frost to activate our boards to bring resources to the table.  We discuss juicy topics like defining a give/get for board members, whether “access” counts as a contribution (spoiler:

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Effective Nonprofit Fundraising Strategies

Staying (Happily) Married as an Executive Director with Hollie Chambers

Note: This episode contains some *adult* content so listener discretion is advised unless you want to have some very interesting conversations with your children. We know what being an ED or a nonprofit executive is tough.  We’re called to work miracles on shoestring budgets.  Add COVID on top of that and it’s a recipe for

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Training Your Board on their Fiduciary Responsibilities with Tosha Anderson

Join me and the Charity CFO, Tosha Anderson, to talk about all of the finances.  Though this may not be the most thrilling topic, being responsible for fiscal oversight is one of the most important jobs for a board member.  Tosha and I talk about the differences between for-profit and nonprofit accounting, how to get

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Telling your nonprofit’s story on your website with Chijo Takeda

Full confession: my personal pet peeve = clunky, TMI nonprofit websites.  Everyone trying to tell their whole life story complete with annoying pop-ups asking for my email, bad photography and hard-to-read fonts are just NO BUENOS.  Websites are like dating profiles–providing just enough to invite engagement.  Join me and website expert Chijo Takeda as we

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Delusional Altruism with Kris Putnam-Walkerly

This episode comes with a warning label: Could trigger flashbacks of bad funder memories!  Join me and Kris Putnam-Walkerly, philanthropy advisor, to talk about her new book Delusional Altruism.  In this episode, we get into the minds and behind the scenes of funders.  Surprise!   Philanthropists: they’re just like us!  We discuss how fear and scarcity hold philanthropists

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Secrets of a Fundraising Whisperer with Guadalupe Nickell

I’ve been a long-time fan of Guadalupe Nickell since Day One.  Lupe is a master fundraiser, fellow Californian and high school classmate (Go Toads!) who has found her calling in fundraising.  In this episode, we talk about how she found her purpose in fundraising, how to masterfully manage a relationship between EDs and Directors of Development and

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November 14th at 2pm EST

Major Gifts Strategies That Don’t Suck Webinar

This webinar will guide you through common constraints that limit the success of your major gift program.

 

I’ll show you how to realign your focus on what truly matters—building genuine, lasting relationships with your donors.