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Inspired Nonprofit Leadership

This podcast is a place for nonprofit leaders to gain insights, tips, inspiration, and encouragement to unleash their potential.
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250: Integrating Equity Into Strategic Planning

Are you a nonprofit leader looking to elevate your strategic planning with an equity lens? Dive into our latest podcast episode on Inspired Nonprofit Leadership with host Sarah Olivieri, as she interviews Carol Hamilton, the principal of Grace Social Sector Consulting and host of the Mission Impact podcast. In this vibrant conversation, they unpack the complexities of integrating equity into strategic planning, offering both inspirational ideas and practical steps for transformation. My guest fo...

Jun 13, 202430 minSeason 1Ep. 250

249: Make A Bigger Impact With Qualitative Data

In this episode of "Inspired Nonprofit Leadership," host Sarah Olivieri is joined by data expert Rachel Sacks, to discuss the powerful role of qualitative data in nonprofit operations. From innovative methods like PhotoVoice to practical implementation strategies, this episode is a must-listen for those aiming to make data-driven decisions and enhance the effectiveness of their programs. Dive in and learn how to harness the power of qualitative data to bring your nonprofit's mission to the next ...

Jun 06, 202439 minSeason 1Ep. 249

248: Pay Equity for Nonprofits

In this episode of Inspired Nonprofit Leadership, host Sarah Olivieri discusses the critical topic of pay equity with expert consultant Sally Loftis. Sally, who specializes in human resources, organization development, and social justice, delves into the complexities and strategies of implementing pay equity in nonprofits. Covering the impacts of pay disparities, especially within the nonprofit sector, Sally outlines the phases of achieving pay equity, the importance of leadership buy-in, and ac...

May 30, 202440 minSeason 1Ep. 248

247: Benefits of Strategic Listening

In the fast-paced world of nonprofit leadership, effective strategies and decision-making play a vital role in the success of organizations dedicated to making a difference in our communities. One essential but often overlooked aspect of leadership is strategic listening. In this episode, guest Emily Taylor talks about the who, what, where, when, and how of strategic listening in nonprofit leadership. My guest for this episode is Emily Taylor. Emily Taylor, Principal of teenyBIG, helps nonprofit...

May 23, 202434 minSeason 1Ep. 247

246: Benefits of Creating a Brand Guide

In the digital age where communication is more visual than ever, having a cohesive brand identity is not just beneficial—it's essential. In this enlightening episode, Sarah speaks with Lidia Varesco Racoma, a Chicago-based designer who specializes in strategic branding and marketing design for nonprofits and small businesses. With over two decades of experience, Lidia brings a wealth of knowledge on the importance and impact of a well-crafted brand guide. My guest for this episode is Lidia Vares...

May 16, 202434 minSeason 1Ep. 246

245: What's the Boards Role?

In this episode nonprofit board expert Mike Burns dives deep into the purpose, challenges, and innovative practices concerning nonprofit boards! Our discussion critiques conventional wisdom around board responsibilities, such as budget approval and the potential benefits of rethinking board members' roles for greater organizational impact. My guest for this episode is Michael (Mike) Burns, Partner, BWB Solutions. Mike began his career as an executive director of a community health center, follow...

May 09, 202441 minSeason 1Ep. 245

244: Better Budgets for Your Grants

My guest for this episode is Maryn Boess. Over her 35+-year nonprofit career, Maryn has been an on-staff grantwriter; a grants consultant (winning $42 million for her clients over 10 years); a grants trainer; a grants reviewer, author, speaker, mentor and coach; and – starting in 2006 - even a grantmaker. This 3-D background brings a unique insider’s perspective to the practical, inspiring trainings on healthy, successful grantsmanship she shares with thousands of people each year through Grants...

May 02, 202429 minSeason 1Ep. 244

243: Implementing a Four-Day Workweek

My guest for this episode is Sean Kosofsky, the "Nonprofit Fixer!" Sean is a coach, consultant, trainer, and strategic advisor to nonprofits. For the past 30+ years, he has helped causes, campaigns, and candidates raise millions of dollars and transformed nonprofit organizations and leaders. Sean has served in a wide variety of roles in nonprofits, including policy, communications, development, grassroots organizing, direct service, board leadership, and five stints as an executive director. He ...

Apr 25, 202434 minSeason 1Ep. 243

242: Leadership Transitions

My guest for this episode is Mary Hiland, founder of the Inspired Nonprofit Leadership Podcast. Mary is a nonprofit board and leadership development consultant dedicated to assisting nonprofit executives to lead effectively with their boards. She has over forty years experience in the nonprofit sector – both as an executive and as a board member. As an executive, she grew her nonprofit from $100K to $26 mil., leading two mergers. She has been consulting and coaching for 20 years, working with se...

Apr 18, 202438 minSeason 1Ep. 242

241: A Heartfelt and Special Message for you

This is a special and unique episode of Inspired Nonprofit Leadership. It’s my last episode as your host. Be sure to listen in to hear my full farewell and welcome your new host. The first episode of Inspired Nonprofit Leadership was released on December 8th of 2018. I created it to be a resource for nonprofit leaders like you. My goal was and has been to bring you interesting, relevant, and practical tips and strategies you can apply to the challenges you face every day. Today, almost five and ...

Apr 11, 202429 minSeason 1Ep. 241

240: What New Nonprofit CEOs Need to Know and Do

My guest for this episode is Brian Quail. Brian is the founder and CEO of Quail Consulting, which focuses on guiding nonprofit CEOs and boards to achieve exceptional results. His nonprofit career spanned four decades, including twenty-five years serving as CEO of three affiliates of national organizations: Heart of Florida United Way, American Red Cross Louisville Area Chapter, and Boys & Girls Clubs of Broward County. Combined, his fundraising, oversight, analysis, and development efforts t...

Apr 04, 202435 minSeason 1Ep. 240

239: Why You Should "Run It Like A Business"

My guest for this episode is Aubrey Bergauer. Aubrey is known for her results-driven, customer-centric, data-obsessed pursuit of changing the narrative for the performing arts. A “dynamic administrator” with a drive for innovation, she’s held offstage roles managing millions in revenue at major institutions, including the Seattle Symphony, Seattle Opera, Bumbershoot Music & Arts Festival, and San Francisco Conservatory of Music. As chief executive of the California Symphony, Aubrey propelled...

Mar 28, 202438 minSeason 1Ep. 239

238: Perhaps the most important leadership compentency

In this episode, Mary discusses the tenth and final episode about the ten principles and practices for effective leadership. In it, Mary reveals her Trust Building Model and more. Mary has over 40 years experience in the nonprofit sector: 26 as an executive and 18 as a board member. She knows your day-to-day challenges first hand and brings experience and expertise to help you have the greatest possible impact. Be sure to follow Inspired Nonprofit Leadership so that you don’t miss a single episo...

Mar 21, 202412 minSeason 1Ep. 238

237: Non-human Philanthropy: What You Need to Know.

My guest for this episode is Katherine Lacefield. Katherine is the founder and head consultant of Just BeCause Consulting. She brings a wealth of insight to the table from her 20 years of experience in the nonprofit sector. As the Coordinator and Communications Manager of PhiLab, Canada's largest philanthropic grantmaking research lab, Katherine has been at the forefront of grantmaking research, particularly in the realms of social and environmental justice. Through her role, she has fostered in...

Mar 14, 202435 minSeason 1Ep. 237

236: The 9th Key You Must Know for Effective Leadership

In this episode, Mary discusses the ninth of the ten leadership principles she's sharing with you: model and foster accountability. Mary has over 40 years experience in the nonprofit sector: 26 as an executive and 18 as a board member. She knows your day-to-day challenges first hand and brings experience and expertise to help you have the greatest possible impact. Be sure to follow Inspired Nonprofit Leadership so that you don’t miss a single episode, and while you’re at it, won’t you take a mom...

Mar 07, 20246 minSeason 1Ep. 236

235: Why Peer-to-peer Fundraising is Important to You

My guest for this episode is Morgan Gross. Morgan is the CEO & Founder of Fundraising Beyond Borders. She is a fundraising consultant and coach dedicated to transforming international nonprofits' fundraising strategies. Her extensive experience in East and Southern Africa highlighted the need for custom international fundraising plans and global donor engagement techniques. With a background in curriculum development and co-founding a nonprofit, Morgan crafts realistic and inspiring fundrais...

Feb 29, 202432 minSeason 1Ep. 235

234: Discover This Leadership Superpower

In this episode, Mary discusses the eighth of the ten leadership principles she's sharing with you: lead with empathy. Mary has over 40 years experience in the nonprofit sector: 26 as an executive and 18 as a board member. She knows your day-to-day challenges first hand and brings experience and expertise to help you have the greatest possible impact. Be sure to follow Inspired Nonprofit Leadership so that you don’t miss a single episode, and while you’re at it, won’t you take a moment to write ...

Feb 22, 20249 minSeason 1Ep. 234

233: Outsource Grant Writing? Why and When.

My guest for this episode is Holly Rustick. World-renowned grant writing expert and Amazon bestselling author Holly Rustick coaches thousands of people every week through her top-ranking podcast, Grant Writing & Funding, books on grant writing, and inside her two signature programs: the Freelance Grant Writer Academy and the Grant Professional Mentorship, where she coaches freelance grant writers to run six-figure businesses. Having secured millions of dollars for nonprofit organizations aro...

Feb 15, 202437 minSeason 1Ep. 233

232: Volunteer Management: What You Need to Know

My guest for this episode is Irene Shih. For 18 years, Irene has served students in low-income communities — as a middle and high school classroom teacher in Arizona, a strategic advisor to superintendents in large urban school districts like Boston Public Schools, and a thought leader on state-level education policy in Massachusetts and Connecticut. Irene joined Minds Matter Bay Area (MMBay) as its first full-time CEO in March 2019, returning to her hometown roots in the Bay Area. Irene is a co...

Feb 08, 202435 minSeason 1Ep. 232

231: Privilege and Power in the Workplace

My guest for this episode is Mia Henry. Mia Henry (she |her) is the founder and CEO of Freedom Lifted, which supports justice-centered leadership development through online learning, training, and coaching. Mia lives in Chicago but was born and raised in the Deep South. She’s the daughter of Civil Rights activists from Alabama. Through her unique approach, Mia has created educational spaces and practical tools to foster just and ethical leadership for hundreds of private, public, and nonprofit o...

Feb 01, 202440 minSeason 1Ep. 231

230: Latest Tips for Staff Retention

My guest for this episode is Shannon Bowen. Shannon is a nonprofit leader, fundraiser, expert hiring manager, leadership coach, and management trainer. She’s the Chief Advancement Officer for Pacific Northwest Research Institute and a board member for AFP Advancement Northwest in Seattle. Shannon is also the founder of Monsoon Leadership, which works at the intersection of nonprofit fundraising + leadership to train the next generation of development leaders. Monsoon Leadership teaches how to di...

Jan 18, 202432 minSeason 1Ep. 230

229: Let's Talk About Goals Part 2

In this episode, Mary builds on the last episode about setting goals. She gives additional tips and insights you'll want to hear. Mary has over 40 years experience in the nonprofit sector: 26 as an executive and 18 as a board member. She knows your day-to-day challenges first hand and brings experience and expertise to help you have the greatest possible impact. Be sure to follow Inspired Nonprofit Leadership so that you don’t miss a single episode, and while you’re at it, won’t you take a momen...

Jan 11, 20247 minSeason 1Ep. 229

228: Let's Talk About Goals

In this episode, Mary discusses setting goals. She give 8 reasons why goal setting is valuable for you and follows with the 10 key elements of goals that make them effective. Mary has over 40 years experience in the nonprofit sector: 26 as an executive and 18 as a board member. She knows your day-to-day challenges first hand and brings experience and expertise to help you have the greatest possible impact. Be sure to follow Inspired Nonprofit Leadership so that you don’t miss a single episode, a...

Jan 04, 202412 minSeason 1Ep. 228

227: Principles for Having Difficult Conversations

My guest for this episode is Roberta Matuson. This is a reissue of my interview with her. I chose this because this episode has the most downloads of all my episodes so far. For more than 25 years, Roberta, president of Matuson Consulting has helped leaders in highly regarded companies, including General Motors, The Greater Boston Food Bank, and Microsoft, and small to medium-sized businesses, achieve the dramatic growth and market leadership through the maximization of talent. She’s the author ...

Dec 14, 202335 minSeason 1Ep. 227

226: What are Fundraising Staff’s Biggest Challenges?

My guest for this episode is James Goalder. With almost 20 years of experience working in nonprofit technology and sales and relationship management, James brings the perfect blend of experience for his role as Partnerships Manager at Bloomerang. In addition to his work experience, James volunteers with Project Grows, a community farm in Virginia, serving on the Board and on Volunteer Nights with the organization. In his free time, James enjoys hiking in the Shenandoah Valley with his wife and f...

Nov 09, 202340 minSeason 1Ep. 226

225: 5 Leadership Development Strategies That Work

My guest for this episode is Dr. Patton McDowell. Patton has enjoyed a successful 30-year career in nonprofit leadership, strategic planning, and organizational development. Patton is the author of the best-selling book, Your Path to Nonprofit Leadership and host of the weekly podcast, also titled Your Path to Nonprofit Leadership. He founded PMA Nonprofit Leadership in 2009 and has coached and consulted with over 275 nonprofit organizations. A Certified Fundraising Executive and Master Trainer ...

Oct 26, 202339 minSeason 1Ep. 225

224: 3 Components You Must Use When You Communicate & More

My guest for this episode is Salvatore Manzi. After receiving his degree in Business Communications from the University of Kansas, Salvatore began working in Organizational Development, helping leaders at organizations like Deloitte, Genentech, and LinkedIn leverage communications to foster more collaborative, productive work environments. His leadership path began in following the footsteps of his entrepreneurial father and refined through leadership roles in non-profit organizations such as th...

Oct 19, 202336 minSeason 1Ep. 224

223: 99% of Nonprofits aren't Tapping this Resource

My guest for this episode is Cami Baker. An entrepreneur since the age of eight, selling gum to other kids, and the loan sharking the profits at high interest while holding collateral.... this is just the beginning of our guests' career with business strategy! Her success in real estate, from appearing twice on HGTV and being in the Top 5% of Realtors to all the hundreds of fundraising campaigns in her career, led Cami C.E. Baker to discover the most unique, untapped fundraising and business dev...

Oct 12, 202330 minSeason 1Ep. 223

222: What You'll Want to Know About Messaging

My guest for this episode is Douglas Spencer. Douglas is president of Spencer Brenneman, which helps mission-driven organizations renew their focus and reframe their messages to thrive in any environment. A lifelong volunteer, including two years as chairman of a $100 million community health center and research institute, Douglas is intimately aware of the challenges facing mission-driven organizations. That first-hand experience helps Spencer Brenneman adapt the latest private-sector strategie...

Oct 05, 202336 minSeason 1Ep. 222

221: What You Should Know About Nonprofit Retirement Planning

My guest for this episode is Courtenay Shipley. Courtenay is the founder and Chief Planologist of Retirement Planology, a consulting and registered investment advisory firm for corporate-sponsored retirement plans. With a wealth of experience in the retirement plan industry, Courtenay not only offers her clients expertise in investment analysis, plan design, and employee education but also helps them leverage their employee benefits in a way that supports their own business goals. Courtenay has ...

Sep 21, 202337 minSeason 1Ep. 221
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