On this episode we talk with Aaron Miller the Director of Community Leadership at the Leadership Louisville Center in Louisville KY. It's the largest leadership center of it's kind in the nation. We talk about the WHY behind having engaged and passionate leaders supporting your nonprofit. On the flip side we also talk about how engaging more with your community provides you with an opportunity to grow as a leader and the reciprocal effect of volunteering.
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Small Shop Fundraising is a podcast dedicated to small and medium sized nonprofits and the issues facing them today. Hosted by Liz Hack of Griffin Fundraising and Marketing.
Are you a nonprofit trying to figure out how to tell more people about your organization? Do you need more potential donors and volunteers to join with you in your cause? This short exercise could be a great help in providing some structure to searching for more people to link to your organization. I learned this process for the Lilly School of Fundraising and now I want to share it with you.
If you have any questions after the episode please email me at liz@gfmky.com
This episode we are reviewing PWC's 24th Annual Global CEO Survey Findings, specifically for the US. Mike Finley is our guest and tour guide of the survey. He will help us decode the meaning behind the findings and how it impacts the nonprofit industry. We'll talk about things to look for if a corporate donor is about to be acquired and how to get a head of those trends.
Listen to the end to learn about how AI is learning about human bias, diversity, equity and inclusion.
Resources and links talked about in this episode:
Code.org and Python the code language
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This episode's guest is Paul D. Daugherty, President & CEO of Philanthropy West Virginia. He has spent a decade dedicating his life to this organization and to supporting the growth of philanthropy, giving and nonprofits (or what he calls social profits). It's a fascinating and quick look at:
Resources referenced in this episode:
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"Digital events are not the same as an in person event."
On this episode Liz Hack, host, talks with April Ferguson about tips and best practices of virtual events. April most recently managed logistics for a virtual event while working for Cisco Systems, Inc. Her event had a 30,000 registrants and a planning timeline of 3 months. She reviews her experience and how Cisco Systems produced this 2-day conference event for the first time. Including:
Resources talked about in this episode: Meeting Planners International, PCMA, Event Leadership Institute
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On this episode of Small Shop Fundraising, we talk with Nick Kremer, Central Region Board of Directors' Chair of Junior Achievement of the Heartland in Iowa. He shares his volunteer journey and how "volunteering is engrained in our DNA in Iowa". We hear about how that organization that serves school aged children pivoted to continue to provide programs but in a virtual way. We also learn about that lessons and advice Nick would give to other board of directors volunteers.
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We spoke with Laura Whitaker, Associate Director with Kentucky Nonprofit Network, about their 4th survey in 2020 and the responses on how Kentucky and Southern Indiana are fairing. It fleshes out a snap shot of where nonprofits in that area are doing health wise with regard to:
Follow this link to find the slides we talk through during the interview.
Here's the summary report from Kentucky Nonprofit Network.
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Jacqueline Ackerman, Associate Director of the Women's Philanthropy Institute with the IU Lilly Family School of Philanthropy is back to talk in more detail about women and giving. Specifically we peak behind the curtain of high net worth women philanthropists to learn more about what might interest them as donors.
We use this infographic as our guide for the interview.
You will also hear about:
Here's the full report.
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Welcome to the 2nd season of Small Shop Fundraising. Thank you for listening!
We start season 2 with a conversation about leading into 2021. Bert Griffin, Chief Development Officer for the Louisville Orchestra, kicks off the season with a conversation about:
Note: This podcast was recorded prior to January 6th 2021.
Small Shop Fundraising is dedicated to small to medium sized nonprofits and the topics and issues facing them today. This podcast is brought to you by Griffin Fundraising and Marketing- a boutique fundraising and marketing firm supporting small to medium sized nonprofits in their fundraising and marketing goals.
The host of Small Shop Fundraising, Liz Hack, does a solo episode about who you should thank NOW. We talk through a blog post on GF&M's website. On the website I added a video about LovePop and their services.
Thank you so much for listening to Small Shop Fundraising! We will see you for the 2nd Season next year!
Small Shop Fundraising is a podcast dedicated to the small to medium sized nonprofits and the topics and issues facing them today. Liz Hack is the host of Small Shop Fundraising and Managing Consultant for Griffin Fundraising and Marketing.
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Today's episode is all about engaging female donors and how they can impact your end of the year goals for 2020. Small Shop's guest today is Jacqueline Ackerman, Associate Director of the Women's Philanthropy Institute at Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy.
This episode we scratch the surface on:
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Resource Links
https://philanthropy.iupui.edu/index.html
https://philanthropy.iupui.edu/institutes/womens-philanthropy-institute/research/wgi20.html
Don't throw the towel in YET on 2020! Year end giving could surprise you.
So if you still have questions on how or IF you should push out a year end fundraising appeal, this is the episode for you. We talk about everything you need to know to start and finish your fundraising for 2020. Here's a preview:
Susan Griffin, founder/owner of Griffin Fundraising and Marketing, and I talk through year end giving. Griffin Fundraising and Marketing is a boutique consulting firm based in Louisville KY.
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I had a little car trouble last week that forced me to change up the guest for this week's episode. Luckily, Scott Hack stepped in to save the day. Scott and I talk about developing trust and building relationships with your audience.
We look at
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Do you know what brings you joy? On this episode we are talking about the journey to become a better version of ourselves. Jon'a Joiner, creator of Drink First, Then Pour and speaker, talks about:
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Flexibility is THE most important amenity when it comes to attraction and retention of employment candidates. Susan Woods, Director of Recruitment of the Talis Group is on this episode talking about flexibility and the below:
Small Shop Fundraising is a podcast dedicated to small to medium sized nonprofits and the topics and issues facing them today. Small Shop Fundraising is brought to you by Griffin Fundraising and Marketing, a boutique fundraising and marketing consulting firm based in Louisville KY that serves nonprofits. Talis Group provides high quality staffing and recruiting services as well as select outplacement services.
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We talk with Zack Davis, VP of Destination Services at Louisville Tourism, the convention and visitors bureau for Louisville Kentucky. He spoke on how nonprofits truly make the destination of Louisville unique and special.
We also talked about:
Small Shop Fundraising is a podcast dedicated to small to medium sized nonprofits and the topics and issues facing them today. Small Shop is brought to you by Griffin Fundraising and Marketing.
Do you like personality assessments? If yes, then this is the episode for you. I talk with Susan Roberts, of SCR Consulting about Spiral Dynamics. It's a tool to understand how people respond to change. We also talk about the 3 types of change that can happen- vertical, horizontal and sloped.
Our guest is Susan Roberts, owner SCR Consulting and SCR Academy. She has provided listeners a way to take the assessment on her website! Just click on this link and then go to Moving Forward Together.
You can email Susan here. Or find her on Twitter: @Susan_e_roberts
Small Shop Fundraising is a podcast dedicated to small to medium sized nonprofits and the topics and issues facing them today. Liz Hack is the host of SSF and is a fundraising consultant, Griffin Fundraising and Marketing, based out of Kentucky.
I spoke with Anna Taylor from The Greater Sum Foundation about what it means to be a virtual volunteer. She and her organization have been matching virtual volunteers to nonprofits all across the country for 3 years now. Listen as we talk about:
Anna also answers my ONE Common Questions Round at the end.
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This episode is all about strategies to keep fundraising going so the doors of your nonprofit stay open!
I am thrilled to finally have landed Susan Griffin for the podcast! Since the early 90's she has owned Griffin Fundraising and Marketing a boutique full service fundraising and marketing firm to support small to medium sized nonprofits.
We talk about:
Small Shop Fundraising is a podcast dedicated to small and medium sized nonprofits and the topics and issues facing them today.
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P.S.- if you listen closely to the end you might even hear my daughter playing dolls in the background. #covidlife
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In this episode, James Reddish, Executive VP at the Little Rock Regional Chamber of Commerce, and I talk about how nonprofits and chambers of commerce are similar and ways they can support each other. While the two sectors may not use the same terminology, they do share a purpose, and that is to have a mission to improve the communities they serve.
Topics we touch on in this episode:
Shout our to Leadership Louisville for bringing these two leaders together.
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