Raise & Engage: A Filters-off Podcast Series For Nonprofits

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Subscribe to the Raise & Engage podcast, a filters-off series for nonprofit professionals hosted by straight-shooting expert Danielle Johnson Vermenton. During this open-mic session, youll hear honest advice to help you do more for your cause. Get ready because its about to get real.

Episodios

  • How NASCO Effects Change in Nonprofit Regulators

    07/02/2025 Duración: 22min
  • Insights from Giving USA: The Annual Report on Philanthropy

    07/02/2025 Duración: 25min
  • From Research to Reality: Experts Discuss the Generosity Commission Report

    07/02/2025 Duración: 40min
  • Human-Centric Fundraising

    07/02/2025 Duración: 33min
  • Revitalizing Volunteering Programs at Jackson

    07/02/2025 Duración: 39min
  • Enhancing End-of-Year Fundraising with Non-Cash Gifts

    07/02/2025 Duración: 19min
  • Increasing Donor Retention through Engagement

    07/02/2025 Duración: 18min
  • Create a Successful Doctors' Day Fundraising Strategy

    29/02/2024 Duración: 24min

    National Doctors' Day is observed on March 30th to honor physicians for their dedication and contributions to society and their community. This date can be a great opportunity to fundraise for your healthcare organization by sharing your successes and challenges with donors. Join Tracey Bozzelli, managing director for the healthcare vertical in customer success at Blackbaud, and Paul St. Onge, co-founder of Doing Good Digital, for ideas on donor outreach through digital strategy.Topics discussed:Deciding on a fundraising strategyFocusing on donor stewardshipDirect email messagingEngaging the patient file for donor acquisitionExisting patient donorsHonoring the caregiverResources:Webinar: Online Fundraising Strategies for Doctors' DayTaking Doctors’ Day Beyond the Direct Mail Appeal | The ENGAGE BlogDoing Good Digital: Weighing the Pros and Cons of Doctors' DayQuotes:"The trick is to really engage that patient file throughout those twelve months and again when we get to one of those tentpole moments like

  • The Role of AI in Corporate Social Impact

    08/02/2024 Duración: 36min

    Andrew Troup, Director of Giving & Engagement at Blackbaud, speaks with Brandolon Barnett, Head of Innovation & Philanthropy at Giving Compass, about the merging of artificial intelligence (AI) and social impact. What are the opportunities for AI and what are the potential pitfalls?Topics covered in this episode:• The rapid evolution of artificial intelligence• Experimenting with user testing• The donor’s journey using AI• Leveraging AI tools for annual reports and donor outreach• Creating consumable content for machines• Importance of cyber security• Risk of AI in job replacementSubscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher or your preferred streaming service for future episodes!Quotes:“We really need to be cognizant of the risk of creating a kind of feedback loop. What happens when AI is learning from the data that’s online?”“You would be surprised how many organizations of all sizes put out annual reports […] through their website or through pdfs that aren't easily machine readable and you really ha

  • Learning and Unlearning to Be Next Level

    05/02/2024 Duración: 25min

    PEAK Grantmaking President and CEO Satonya Fair is back on the Blackbaud Grantmaking™ Thought Leadership Webinar Series to share how her organization is embracing learning and unlearning. Throughout the conversation, she shares what it means to be an emergent learner and to put down tools that no longer serve you so you can pick up new ways of engaging. She also discusses how learning cannot be an extra task on your list of goals—it has to be engrained in the work you do.Join us for the first part of our conversation with Satonya and watch the webinar to hear the full discussion.

  • What Nonprofits Need to Know About Data Privacy

    25/01/2024 Duración: 20min

    Dan Keyworth, vice president of Customer Success Modernization at Blackbaud, sits down with Dan White, principal counsel on Blackbaud’s Privacy Team, to break down the complex but important topic of data privacy for nonprofits. Learn more about the five key principals across global privacy laws that can help you develop an adaptable data privacy program.Topics covered in this episode:• Why do nonprofits need privacy programs?• What is personal data?• New laws and legislation • Identifying themes across the laws• Individual rights to privacy and transparency• Key takeaways from laws passed in Colorado specific to nonprofits• The Universal Opt-Out Mechanism• Steps you can take to put a privacy program in placeResources:Blackbaud’s Privacy Resource CenterQuotes:“This whole concept of data privacy stems back from the historical view of privacy as a human right and in the digital age, that’s evolved into a focus on personal data.”“It’s important to understand what data you’re collecting, how you’re using that data

  • Optimizing the Application Process for Both Grantmakers and Grantees

    17/10/2023 Duración: 19min

    Heather Hiscox is on a mission to change the way we change the world. As an author, speaker, and consultant to nonprofit organizations and foundations, Heather has been on both sides of the grantee experience. Her time managing grant funding to be awarded as well as her experience applying for grant funding gives her a unique perspective on how to optimize value for both the grantmaker and the grantees during the application process.In this conversation, Heather gives several tips for grant making organizations to streamline their processes and improve the user experience related to pre-award, communications, and follow-up.Resources Mentioned in the Podcast:Pause for ChangeHumannatureMargaret Wheatley and the definition of leadership and institutional powerVu Le, Nonprofit AF, and suggestions on improving the grant applicationMore content by Heather: How Grantmakers Can Improve Collaboration Through Empathy and Experimentation Collaborative Grantmaking: Rethinking How to Assess Impact 7 Tips to Incorporating

  • Episode 250: How to Respond to Crises While Avoiding Mission Creep

    10/07/2023 Duración: 23min

    They say that the only constant is change, and change is often brought on by crises. In this panel discussion, Blackbaud’s Melissa Furr talks with two veteran grantmaking professionals to discuss how their organizations manage their mission while staying in tune with the needs of their communities. Lisa Tacker from the Two Ten Footwear Foundation and Beth Broomall from the Charles H. Dater Foundation share their best practices and advice for organizations on things to do before, during, and after a crisis to make sure your organization avoids mission creep.

  • Episode 249: Your Blueprint for Engaging Supporters

    25/05/2023 Duración: 25min

    When is the last time you took a bird’s eye view of your engagement strategy? From how many solicitations to send a year to maintaining your donor database and keeping your message aligned across teams, engagement can quickly become stale or ineffective without a tested strategy. In today’s episode, Kate Averett Anderson of the Blackbaud Institute sits down with fundraising experts Lawrence Henze and Nathalie Highland to discuss best practices for engagement and tools you can use to communicate with your supporters more efficiently. After the conversation, check out the free Development Planning Toolkit from the Blackbaud Institute to fill out your own Engagement Strategy framework and put what you’ve learned into practice! This episode of the ENGAGE podcast features excerpts from the webinar Development Planning: Your Three-Step Guide to Engaging Supporters. Catch the full discussion, on demand, now. Topics covered in this episode include: The pitfalls of an unexamined engagement strategy Breaking dow

  • Episode 248: A Conversation Exploring Women’s Generosity as a Catalyst for Change

    18/05/2023 Duración: 28min

    As women wield greater economic power and harness their influence to lead change, their generosity is rapidly transforming the philanthropic landscape. What is possible when women are active participants in philanthropic work, engaging all the levers available to advance the public good? The Women’s Philanthropy Institute (WPI), part of the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy at IUPUI, increases understanding of women’s philanthropy through rigorous research and education with the vision of empowering women to use their wealth and power to uplift others. Following WPI's sixth national symposium All In, All Rise, WPI Associate Director Jacquie Ackerman sat down with three symposium participants to discuss how women’s involvement in philanthropy influences and strengthens communities, encourages greater strategic giving and builds a more diverse community of engaged citizens. This is an excerpt of a conversation that was part of the Blackbaud Grantmaking 2023 Thought Leadership Webinar se

  • Episode 247: Volunteering and Wellbeing

    03/04/2023 Duración: 21min

    How much impact does volunteerism have on our wellbeing?  Hear from Jude O'Reilley, CEO of VolunteerMatch, as he talks with Blackbaud's social responsiblity manager Melissa Furr about how volunteerism is closely tied to personal health and wellbeing. Jude and Melissa share how you can incorporate volunteering in the workplace and acheive the feeling of being connected to something larger than oneself. Topics covered in this episode: What is VolunteerMatch? A longing for community The four pillars of wellbeing Best practices Employee Input Physical, Financial, Emotional, Social, and Intellectual wellness VolunteerMatch's new campaign Get that Grin Resources: Get that Grin VolunteerMatch Edelman Trust Barometer Quotes: "One best practice is to think beyond the volunteer day." "We shouldn't underestimate employees themselves being the key motivator for other employees." "Most people rely on colleagures and their employer for information that they trust the most."

  • Episode 246: Future of Nonprofit Finance: Cyber Security

    13/01/2023 Duración: 24min

    As part of our series on the Future of Nonprofit Finance, Blackbaud’s Sarah Curry sat down with George Werbacher, the Senior Manager for Information Security at Blackbaud, to discuss how nonprofit organizations can prioritize cyber security in 2023. George talks through how organizations can see data security as an investment and highlights how implementing controls helps the organization do more to drive impact. He explains how organizations can do a “threat model” to start an open dialog about where the risks are, including who is using data and how that’s being used. Resources: Full Webinar: Speed-Round: Preparing for the Future of Nonprofit Accounting – Don't Get Left Behind! Compliance Risk Management for the Empowered Nonprofit  Internal Controls Toolkit

  • Episode 245: Future of Nonprofit Finance: Cryptocurrency

    29/12/2022 Duración: 19min

    As part of the series Future of Nonprofit Finance, Blackbaud’s Sarah Curry sits down with Alex Wilson, the Co-Founder of The Giving Block to discuss why the conversation around cryptocurrency matters for nonprofit finance teams. They touch on some of the cryptocurrency trends and why organizations should think about owners of cryptocurrency as a donor demographic as well as a way to diversify revenue streams.  Topics covered: Is cryptocurrency safe? How does it work? How is it tracked? How do taxes work? Resources: Infographic: What Technological Era Is Your Nonprofit Finance Office In?

  • Episode 244: Are You Stewarding Responsively? The Art of Managing, Rather than Mitigating, Risk

    20/12/2022 Duración: 25min

    In this excerpt of a conversation with Satonya Fair, President and CEO of PEAK Grantmaking, she encourages grantmaking organizations to rethink their relationship with risk. Instead of focusing on being responsible for the foundation, she recommends looking to how organizations build deeper relationships with applicants and grantees and be poised to be responsive to the needs of the community. Resources: PEAK Grantmaking The Myth of Risk: Fear Not the Dragons, Funder Full Webinar

  • Episode 243: The Shifting Demographics and Perspectives of Donors

    09/12/2022 Duración: 30min

    For the past 10 years, the Blackbaud Institute Index has tracked year-over-year trends in philanthropy and annual giving statistics—with the goal of empowering organizations to know their sector and raise more, faster. Over this time, the Index has grown to track over $51 billion from over 8,500 organizations in the United States! To celebrate we’ve invited some of our most trusted advisors, industry experts, and friendly faces to lead virtual fireside chats, podcast episodes, and more! Today’s episode of the sgENGAGE podcast features a conversation between Steve McLaughlin, Vice President of Product Management with Blackbaud and a senior advisor to the Blackbaud Institute, and Dr. Una Osili. A global expert on philanthropy and social innovation, Dr. Osili has more than two decades of experience in leadership, economic policy and research across the public and private sectors. She serves as the Associate Dean for Research and International Programs, Efroymson Chair in Philanthropy, and Dean’s Fellow for the M

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