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Nonprofit Hub Radio
NonProfit Hub
208 episodes
4 days ago
Send us a text Funding challenges affect nonprofits of all sizes, but the solutions might surprise you. In this eye-opening conversation, Charlyn Moss, founder and CEO of Working Within, reveals how her journey from finance to nonprofit support showed her the critical gaps between grassroots organizations and their well-funded counterparts. Moss challenges conventional nonprofit thinking with a provocative insight: trying to be everything to everyone actually makes your organization less att...
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Send us a text Funding challenges affect nonprofits of all sizes, but the solutions might surprise you. In this eye-opening conversation, Charlyn Moss, founder and CEO of Working Within, reveals how her journey from finance to nonprofit support showed her the critical gaps between grassroots organizations and their well-funded counterparts. Moss challenges conventional nonprofit thinking with a provocative insight: trying to be everything to everyone actually makes your organization less att...
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Non-Profit
Education,
Business,
Marketing,
Self-Improvement
Episodes (20/208)
Nonprofit Hub Radio
Breaking Barriers: How Digital Accessibility Can Transform Nonprofit Impact
Send us a text In this eye-opening conversation, Rebecca Prejean, CEO and founder of EB Graphics Consulting, reveals a critical gap in nonprofit work that's keeping organizations from truly serving their communities. Driven by her personal journey as a mother of a child with autism, Rebecca discusses how 14% of working-age African Americans have disabilities, yet this intersection of race and accessibility remains largely invisible in nonprofit conversations. She explains why accessibility is...
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4 days ago
28 minutes

Nonprofit Hub Radio
Leadership in Crisis: Managing Dysfunction and Conflict
Send us a text In this episode, host Meghan Speer sits down with Chris Wong, founder and executive coach at Leadership Potential and a featured main stage speaker at this year’s Cause Camp. Drawing from his background as a licensed therapist turned leadership and organizational development expert, Chris shares practical strategies for nonprofit leaders—especially those who identify as “chronic people pleasers”—to navigate difficult conversations, balance accountability with support, and set c...
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1 week ago
28 minutes

Nonprofit Hub Radio
Escaping the Busy Trap
Send us a text What if the key to greater nonprofit impact isn’t pushing harder—but leading differently? In this refreshing and deeply honest conversation, Kishshana Palmer—veteran fundraiser, founder of ManageMint, and author of Busy is a Four-Letter Word—challenges the toxic myth that busyness equals effectiveness. After a debilitating injury forced her to confront her own unsustainable pace, Palmer began reimagining leadership rooted in wellbeing, not overwork. She shares her Five-Star Wel...
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2 weeks ago
34 minutes

Nonprofit Hub Radio
Cultivating a Growth Mindset in Nonprofit Leadership
Send us a text What if the key to thriving as a nonprofit leader isn't avoiding failure, but actively seeking it out? That's the counterintuitive wisdom Cathleen Armstead, founder of Sunshine Nonprofit Solutions, shares in this transformative conversation about developing a growth mindset during challenging times. Whether you're leading a nonprofit through turbulent times or working to influence your organization from within, this episode offers actionable strategies for developing resilienc...
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3 weeks ago
27 minutes

Nonprofit Hub Radio
Fundraising From the Ground Up
Send us a text In this episode of the Nonprofit Hub Podcast, host Megan Speer is joined by Jess DiVito and Megan Frenz from Nonprofit People to explore the essentials of fundraising readiness as part of the "Nonprofit 101" series. Drawing from decades of hands-on experience, Jess and Megan share insights into how new fundraisers and nonprofit leaders—especially those without formal training—can build a strong foundation for sustainable fundraising. The conversation covers everything from clar...
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1 month ago
32 minutes

Nonprofit Hub Radio
The Fundraising Metrics That Matter
Send us a text In this episode of the Nonprofit Hub Podcast, host Meghan Speer is joined by Carly Berna, Fundraiser in Residence at Virtuous, for a practical discussion of key fundraising benchmarks as part of the Nonprofit 101 series. Carly shares insights from Virtuous’ latest Benchmark Report, highlighting key fundraising metrics like donor retention, average gift size, and recurring giving—plus new tools such as "days to second gift," case studies, and a board-ready presentation deck. Wit...
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1 month ago
30 minutes

Nonprofit Hub Radio
The Nonprofit Marketer's Roadmap
Send us a text Nonprofit marketing often feels like a juggling act—and according to veteran fundraiser Kiersten Hill, that’s because it is. In this episode, Hill, who’s raised over $20 million for nonprofits, unpacks the core challenge of communicating with multiple stakeholder groups at once—from donors and volunteers to clients, board members, and funders—all requiring unique messaging across different platforms. In this installment of our NonProfit 101 series, Kiersten shares practical str...
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1 month ago
34 minutes

Nonprofit Hub Radio
Finding Balance When Your Calling Demands Everything
Send us a text What does it take to build a lasting ministry without burning out? Eric Anderson, Director of Performing Arts at Urban Impact Foundation, shares lessons from 17 years of youth ministry in Pittsburgh’s North Side. In this powerful episode, Eric unpacks the simple but transformative priority framework that’s sustained him—God, spouse, children, ministry, personal recreation—and explains how faithfulness, not outcomes, is the true measure of success. With honest reflections on bur...
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1 month ago
26 minutes

Nonprofit Hub Radio
Decoding the Secret Language of Fundraising
Send us a text Stepping into fundraising can feel like learning a new language—but in this episode, Becca Segovia, founder of GCS Partners, helps decode it all. From her unexpected leap from banking to a 25-year career in nonprofit development, Becca shares practical wisdom, accessible definitions, and real-world strategies for navigating donor relationships, making a compelling case for support, and introducing innovation in legacy systems. Whether you're new to the sector or looking to deep...
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2 months ago
34 minutes

Nonprofit Hub Radio
The Burnout Trap: Protecting Your Nonprofit Team
Send us a text In this episode, Janelle Miller Moravec shares how she has not only survived but thrived in nonprofit leadership for over 15 years—defying the sector's alarming burnout trends. Her approach? Reimagining sustainability from the inside out. From rethinking productivity standards and tailoring support for novice clinicians to implementing a team-based supervisory model and using data to track burnout indicators, Janelle offers a powerful blueprint for building resilient, mission-d...
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2 months ago
27 minutes

Nonprofit Hub Radio
Unlocking Leadership: The Power of Mentorship
Send us a text In this inspiring episode, Ken Miller shares his journey from foster care to becoming a lifelong mentor to over 50 men. With heartfelt candor, he unpacks the key differences between mentoring, coaching, and workplace sponsorship—emphasizing that true mentorship is always free, relational, and focused on the whole person. Ken’s approach begins with a powerful question: “What is your dream?” and aims to help others rediscover the ability to dream. He also discusses the unique cha...
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2 months ago
29 minutes

Nonprofit Hub Radio
Why Passion Isn't Enough: The Hidden Reality of Nonprofit Leadership
Send us a text In this episode, Meghan talks with David Rhode, author of Passion Isn't Enough: A Practical Guide for Nonprofit Leaders, about the often overlooked realities of nonprofit leadership. David offers practical, hard-earned insights on everything from board engagement and leadership isolation to managing the everyday chaos of running a small organization. With real talk on setting expectations, evaluating (and even letting go of) board members, and simplifying roles, this conversati...
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2 months ago
29 minutes

Nonprofit Hub Radio
The Lean Nonprofit: Why Better Questions Beat Bigger Budgets
Send us a text Matt Lombardi, founder of Share Talent, introduces a transformative approach to nonprofit growth by applying lean startup principles rooted in his journey from ministry to digital consulting. He urges mission-driven organizations to build with their communities, not just for them, through radical humility, listening, and experimentation. Using frameworks like MVPs (Minimum Viable Products) and MAPs (Minimum Awesome Products), Matt shows how nonprofits can adapt quickly, avoid w...
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2 months ago
29 minutes

Nonprofit Hub Radio
From Burnout to Focus: Transforming Nonprofit Fundraising
Send us a text Feeling exhausted from chasing the latest fundraising trends with little to show for it? In this insightful conversation with Isaac Ezell, CEO of Seed Fundraisers, we explore what truly drives sustainable nonprofit growth. Drawing from his 13+ years scaling Hope International from $5 million to $38.5 million, Isaac reveals that successful organizations focus on just one or two core strategies—rather than trying to do everything. He outlines five primary fundraising approaches a...
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3 months ago
29 minutes

Nonprofit Hub Radio
Grant Funding in Crisis: Navigating the New Landscape
Send us a text In 2025’s shifting nonprofit funding landscape, many organizations face steep federal grant cuts, prompting a pivot toward overlooked private foundations. In a timely discussion, Rachel Fidler Cannella of Instrumentl joins Megan Speer to share insights on navigating this challenge, highlighting examples like Second Harvest Food Bank. She debunks the myth of grants as “easy money,” noting most professionals spend 40+ hours per application with no guarantee of success. The ...
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3 months ago
28 minutes

Nonprofit Hub Radio
Finding Joy in Nonprofit Work During Uncertain Times
Send us a text When the world feels like it's erupting around your nonprofit, should you wait for the storm to pass or forge ahead? In this timely conversation, Kimberly Bottom of Feather shares why inaction during uncertain times poses the greatest risk to your organization's future. We dive into the current challenging climate for nonprofits - from funding freezes to harmful rhetoric questioning the sector's legitimacy. Rather than seeing these as reasons to retreat, Kimberly reveals how th...
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3 months ago
33 minutes

Nonprofit Hub Radio
Active Listening: The Secret Weapon for Nonprofits
Send us a text What if the most powerful tool for strengthening donor relationships isn't your messaging strategy, but your ability to listen? In this illuminating conversation with Chris Barlow, Customer Happiness Director at Your Beeline, we explore how nonprofits can transform their digital communications from one-way broadcasts into meaningful two-way conversations. We often view our websites, social media accounts, and email campaigns as channels for pushing out information rather than o...
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3 months ago
26 minutes

Nonprofit Hub Radio
Maximizing Volunteer Impact: Communication Strategies for Retention
Send us a text Volunteers are the lifeblood of nonprofit organizations, yet a staggering 35% don't return year after year. Why is this happening, and what can your organization do about it? In this eye-opening conversation with Eric Burger, Director of Marketing at Volunteer Hub, we unpack the critical importance of volunteer communication and management strategies that keep supporters coming back. When you consider that each volunteer hour is valued at $33.49, retention becomes not just...
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4 months ago
23 minutes

Nonprofit Hub Radio
The Invisible Engine: Why Operations Matter for Nonprofits
Send us a text When nonprofit leaders hear "operations," many immediately think of bureaucratic processes that pull them away from their mission work. But what if strong operational foundations are actually the key to multiplying your impact? Joshua Monge, fractional COO and founder of Think, Adapt, Build, makes a compelling case that treating your nonprofit like a business – with clear processes, defined roles, and contingency plans – creates the infrastructure needed for sustainable mission...
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4 months ago
28 minutes

Nonprofit Hub Radio
Web Presence with Purpose: Making Your Digital Footprint Count for Donors
Send us a text Your nonprofit website isn't just digital real estate—it's the center of your marketing universe and your organization's 24/7 representative. But as Jay Owen, CEO of Business Builders, reveals in this eye-opening conversation, most organizations waste precious time and resources on ineffective digital strategies while missing fundamental opportunities to connect with donors and drive meaningful action. "Design builds trust, but words are what sell," Owen explains, challenging t...
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4 months ago
28 minutes

Nonprofit Hub Radio
Send us a text Funding challenges affect nonprofits of all sizes, but the solutions might surprise you. In this eye-opening conversation, Charlyn Moss, founder and CEO of Working Within, reveals how her journey from finance to nonprofit support showed her the critical gaps between grassroots organizations and their well-funded counterparts. Moss challenges conventional nonprofit thinking with a provocative insight: trying to be everything to everyone actually makes your organization less att...