In the nonprofit sector, we use stories and images to capture the interest (and care) of community members and potential donors. How often are those stories and images used in extractive ways, that reproduce the dynamics of giver/receiver, service provider/recipient? How do the stories we tell and the images we choose, replicate harm and perpetuate… Continue reading Possibility Project: Shift from Pain Profiting to Power-Sharing
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The Blue Card, with Milana Hazan
Milana Hazan is the Associate Executive Director of The Blue Card. The Blue Card provides direct financial assistance, with utmost respect and ever mindful of their dignity, to needy Holocaust survivors in the United States. Financial assistance is available on a monthly basis for most basic needs, as well as for emergencies, such as medical… Continue reading The Blue Card, with Milana Hazan
Talking Technology and Trends with David Nadelman
Talking Technology and Trends Into 2022 David Nadelman is a Senior Solution Engineer with Salesforce. We talk about what nonprofits should be thinking about with regards to technology for 2021 going into 2022: Going completely into the cloud. The need for ongoing remote solutions. Using data effectively. Double down on recurring donor programs. We welcome… Continue reading Talking Technology and Trends with David Nadelman
Public Service Loan Forgiveness
Aoife Delargy Lowe is the Vice President of Law School Engagement & Advocacy at Equal Justice Works. Heather Jarvis is an attorney and a nationally recognized expert specializing in student loan law. Our conversation starts with some general facts that people should know about student loans? We further that with more about Public Service Loan… Continue reading Public Service Loan Forgiveness
Possibility Project: Burn The Table
This Possibility Project: We always talk about the proverbial "table" in leadership and community work – come to the table, have a seat at the table, and set the table, but what if we "burned the table" and considered new forms of leadership and how we come together? We will explore models of collective action… Continue reading Possibility Project: Burn The Table
Pet Peeves & Misconceptions, with Dawn Randolph
Dawn Randolph is a Strategic Management and Public Policy Consultant. Our conversation stems from a discussion we had on social media regarding the question: "What would you want your for-profit peers to know about the nonprofit work you do?" We talk about a number of misconceptions people seem to have about the nonprofit sector, and… Continue reading Pet Peeves & Misconceptions, with Dawn Randolph
Cause Camp, with Katie Appold
Katie Appold, Executive Director of Do More Good + Nonprofit Hub speaks with Mickey about the upcoming Cause Camp. Cause Camp returns in person in October of this year, for the first time since 2018. Sessions will include: Forwarding Faith: Multi-Session Day for Christian Ministries Prioritizing & Planning: A Practical Marketing Intensive Turning Your Mission… Continue reading Cause Camp, with Katie Appold
Talking Tonkean with Sagi Eliyahu
Sagi Eliyahu is the CEO and Founder of Tonkean. Tonkean is an no-code automation startup that’s found success as a platform for very large enterprises like Salesforce and Lyft. They found themselves working with a non-profit, Shopping Angels, near the start of Covid. We talk about the origin of Changemakers, a week-long hackathon-style event where… Continue reading Talking Tonkean with Sagi Eliyahu
Possibility Project – Talent Justice
How is it that the social sector, which prides itself on its mission to ensure that all communities have access to health, safety, and prosperity, can underpay, overwork, and endanger the very people who carry out the work? We all have either experienced or heard stories of beloved colleagues who are burned out or have… Continue reading Possibility Project – Talent Justice
Live In Their World, with Robin Rosenberg
Robin Rosenberg, PhD, is a psychologist, CEO and Founder of Live In Their World. They use Virtual Reality to address issues of bias an incivility in the workplace. Robin’s professional curiosity and clinical practice drew her towards the burgeoning field of virtual reality (VR) about 25 years ago. Robin followed the psychology of virtual reality… Continue reading Live In Their World, with Robin Rosenberg