Nonprofits are built on passion, purpose, and the drive to make a difference, but that doesn’t mean working in them is not without conflict and office drama. In our latest episode of The Nonprofit Matters Podcast, organisational transformation facilitator Desiree Paulsen joined host Carolin Gomulia to explore some of the toughest (and most relatable) workplace tensions in the NPO workplace: resistance to change, intergenerational clashes, and internal cultures that don’t always live up to the values we promote.
Find more on this episode and download our free toolkit with additional resources at: https://hashtagnonprofit.org/features-and-resources/the-nonprofit-matters-podcast/the-nonprofit-matters-podcast-episode-3-ethical-dilemmas-workplace-tensions-in-nonprofits
Credits
“Nonprofits can’t afford to ignore the rules — but understanding them doesn’t have to be overwhelming.”
In the latest episode of the #Nonprofit Matters Podcast, host Sarah Scarth is joined by two of South Africa’s most respected legal experts Nicole Copley of NGO Law and Ricardo Wyngaard of Ricardo Wyngaard Attorneys for an eye-opening conversation on legal compliance, governance, and the everyday realities of running a nonprofit within the law.
Between them, Nicole and Ricardo have more than six decades of experience working with nonprofits across the country, and they’ve seen it all — from compliance confusion and tax myths to the complexities of the Master’s Office and the emerging challenges of AI. This discussion pulls back the curtain on the legal essentials every nonprofit should know.
Find episode notes and our free toolkit to complement this episode on the Hashtag Nonprofit website: https://hashtagnonprofit.org/features-and-resources/the-nonprofit-matters-podcast/episode-2-legal-lowdown-navigating-south-african-nonprofit-law
South African nonprofits are facing a critical moment. With international funding cuts from major players like USAID and PEPFAR, thesector is confronting very real challenges: program sustainability, staffing pressures, and the ongoing impact of vital work in communities across the country.
To help unpack this complex landscape, our host for this episode, Clara Kwizera (South African Country Manager at iZinga Assist) speaks to Audrey Elster (Executive Director, RaithFoundation),
Nyasha Njela (Director, RevolutioniseInternational), and
Louise Driver (Executive Director,Independent Philanthropy Association of South Africa).
Our powerhouse guests share insights on:
If you care about the sustainability of South African nonprofits, this is a conversation you can’t miss.
Credits