Host Mickey Desai speaks with Beverly Means, founder of Transitions Pet Care, and Jennifer McCormick, a dedicated volunteer with the organization. About Transitions Pet Care: A 100% volunteer-run nonprofit organization that helps pet owners facing health challenges keep their beloved animals Services include free dog walking, litter box maintenance, veterinary care cost coverage, and temporary… Continue reading Transitions Pet Care: Keeping Pets and People Together
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Little Hummingbirds, a Case Study, with Pat Libby and Travis Kemnitz
Pat Libby returns to the SnapCast, bringing with her Travis Kemnitz, Executive Director of the San Diego Bird Alliance. Together, we talk about the work they did together, presenting a case study of their methods and results. Among the topics we discuss: Strategic Planning – What did the process look like? – What did you… Continue reading Little Hummingbirds, a Case Study, with Pat Libby and Travis Kemnitz
Why do NPO’s confuse patronage, corporate partnering and sponsorship? with Maria Perez
Maria Perez is the Cause Marketing Consultant. She specializes in helping organizations grow their sponsor-partner initiatives. Among the questions we tackle: Why cause sponsorship is such an important revenue generation element for NPO’s to pursue. Why do NPO’s confuse patronage, corporate partnering and sponsorship? What are the nuances and why are they important? Why do brands… Continue reading Why do NPO’s confuse patronage, corporate partnering and sponsorship? with Maria Perez
Nonprofit Video with Pat Taggart
Pat Taggart is the Founder and Chief Creative of SkyBlue Creative, helping many nonprofits effectively use video as part of their communications portfolio. He visits the SnapCast to talk about the right way to create and use video. Among the things we cover: The biggest hurdle to promoting a non-profit on video is often the… Continue reading Nonprofit Video with Pat Taggart
Nonprofits and AI with Colleen Cook
Colleen Cook of High Tide returns to the SnapCast to talk about AI. Our conversation covers a wide breadth of knowledge regarding AI, its use and utility to the Nonprofit Sector. Among the things we discuss: Why nonprofits may be fearful of AI How my team is using AI Considerations to make when selecting and… Continue reading Nonprofits and AI with Colleen Cook
The Prepared Organization with Michael Randel
Michael Randel makes his second recording with the SnapCast. This time we talk about how to determine if an organization is really prepared for growth. Among the things we cover: Insights from studying Mackenzie Scott grant recipients that led to the concept of "the prepared organization." Consequences for organizations that are not prepared for growth… Continue reading The Prepared Organization with Michael Randel
Five Critical Mistakes with Michael Randel
Michael Randel is the founder and director of Randel Consulting Associates, a consulting firm that leads organizations through change and growth. He visits the SnapCast to talk about how to make organizational change less challenging. In our conversation, we talk about five common problems organizations experience as they navigate change. Among the things we discuss: Is… Continue reading Five Critical Mistakes with Michael Randel
Technology Won’t Do The Work For You with Paul Morris
Paul Morris of Foundry Fundraising visits the SnapCast to talk about your technology and making the right technological investments. Among the things we discuss: Technology won’t do the work for you and doesn’t solve all your problems. No matter how shiny it is Nonprofits are woefully underinvesting in the technology tools needed, especially for development… Continue reading Technology Won’t Do The Work For You with Paul Morris
The Endowment Handbook with Laura MacDonald
Laura Macdonald visits the SnapCast to talk about endowments, their utility, and why your nonprofit might want to think about adding an endowment to your funding priorities, and how to prepare to do so. Among the things we discuss: Making the Case for Endowments • Why are endowments beneficial from an institutional perspective? • What… Continue reading The Endowment Handbook with Laura MacDonald
Supporting Humanitarians Through Burnout and Vicarious Trauma with Dimple Dhabalia
Dimple Dhabalia visits the SnapCast to talk about burnout and vicarious trauma among nonprofit professionals. Among the issues we cover: Common occupational traumas in the non-profit sector. Causes of vicarious trauma and moral injury, along with healing strategies. The relevance of generational trauma in the workplace. The connection between self-care, nervous system regulation, and the… Continue reading Supporting Humanitarians Through Burnout and Vicarious Trauma with Dimple Dhabalia