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This is Nonprofit Lowdown where I review and recommend the best ideas, resources, tools, tricks and tips to run your nonprofit like a pro! Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nonprofitlowdown/support

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This is Nonprofit Lowdown where I review and recommend the best ideas, resources, tools, tricks and tips to run your nonprofit like a pro! Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nonprofitlowdown/support

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#99-Decolonizing Philanthropy with Jennifer Ching

8/20/2020
Join me and Northstar Fund's Executive Director Jennifer Ching to discuss decolonizing philanthropy. In this hugely important conversation, Jen shares how the work of the Northstar Fund is actively working towards dismantling white supremacy and power and centering the work and decision-making of BIPOC activists. By recasting our own relationship and assumptions about money, we can engage in becoming resource mobilizers, not "fundraisers." We also touch on the nonprofit and philanthropic...

Duration:00:47:40

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#98-5 M's of Building a Fundraising Program with Rhea Wong

8/12/2020
It's the first solo show in a while. In this show, I walk through my 5 M framework to building an effective fundraising program. The five elements are: mindset, message, market, methodology and management. Take a listen to figure out how to tighten up your nonprofit program. Also, I've just launched my group coaching program for folks who want to do a deeper dive on these topics. Registration will close on Friday, August 14 at midnight and is limited to 12 people, so check it out:...

Duration:00:32:57

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#97-Executive Coaching for BIPOC Womxn with Erica Hamilton

8/6/2020
Erica Hamilton: mother, wife, social justice warrior, leader. For those of you who missed Erica's previous podcast episode, I'm thrilled to interview her again as she kicks off her newest adventures. Erica is passionate about social justice and supporting BIPOC womxn who may struggle to thrive in environments that were not created for them. In this interview, we chat about some big things, including: 1) Womxn of color and their relationship to money and wealth-building 2) How to know if an...

Duration:00:52:32

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#96-Building a nonprofit brand that sparks OBSESSION with Emily Heyward

7/30/2020
Hey. So, my pal, Emily wrote a book called Obsessed. She also happens to be the branding genius behind household brands like Casper, Boxed, and Allbirds. So, yeah, she knows a thing or two about branding. Listen in to this episode where Emily drops huge value bombs like: 1) How to simplify and streamline your message (literally, NOBODY needs to know about the mind-numbing details of your mission) 2) Why a five-minute elevator pitch is actually a massive failure 3) How to use qualitative...

Duration:00:49:32

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#95-Anti-racist education and parenting with Maureen Yusuf-Morales

7/23/2020
What a treat this interview with my dear friend and soul sister Maureen Yusuf-Morales is! Mo and I worked together at Breakthrough New York and she has gone on to become an expert educator, school founder and principal and DEI trainer. In this interview, we talk about examining and unpacking the racist practices of schooling in America, how to be an anti-racist parent and what educators and parents can do to dismantle racism. This is a fun, whole-hearted and thoughtful interview from one of...

Duration:00:47:46

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#94-How to run masterminds with Jenn David-Lang

7/16/2020
Join me and my long-time pal Jenn David-Lang to discuss how to start and run a mastermind group. In this podcast, you'll learn: 1) What is a mastermind and how can I use it to up my game? 2) Tactical tips on how to run the group 3) How masterminds are effective in reinforcing learning and adopting new behaviors. 4) How to deal with that pesky Imposter Syndrome For more about Jenn, check out: https://www.themainidea.net/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a...

Duration:00:28:24

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#93-Your budget=Your values with Chyla Graham

7/9/2020
Join me and CPA Chyla Graham to talk about how to deal with your nonprofit budgeting and money management during this crazy time. Chyla drops a ton of value bombs like: Why women of color may shy away from the finances. How to train your board at the appropriate level of financial oversight. Benefits of zero-based budgeting How to align your budgets with the stuff you care about and value. Chyla brings over a decade of experience as an auditor and CPA in the nonprofit sector to the...

Duration:00:41:30

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#92-How to Be Anti-Racist with Benny Vasquez

7/2/2020
Join me and my friend Benny Vasquez, long-time educator and current Chief Equity Officer at the KIPP Foundation, as we discuss what it means to be anti-racist on a personal and organizational level. Benny offers his perspectives as a lifelong educator and passionate DEI activist. In this conversation we discuss: The role of white people in dismantling racism. Specific tips for anti-racist hiring practices. The benefit of white affinity groups and why we don't have time for white fragility....

Duration:00:40:30

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#91-Talking about race with your board with Martha Haakmat

6/25/2020
Oh, our boards. In this time of BLM and the broader conversations around racial equity, it can be hard to know where to begin with your board. Boards are often more conservative, wealthier and less diverse than our staff and clients so how do we get them on their DEI path? In this really important conversation with DEI consultant Martha Haakmat, we talk about 1) How to get boards to understand the continuum of DEI development and what that looks like on a policy and practice level. 2)...

Duration:00:49:19

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#90-PR and Thought Leadership for BIPOC with Vanessa Wakeman

6/18/2020
Today my guest Vanessa Wakeman, founder of the Wakeman Agency, discusses PR in the nonprofit sector. Why do we need it and how do we demonstrate an ROI? We also discuss how to elevate the voices of women and folks of color as experts and thought leaders in the field. Vanessa shares a step by step playbook on how to be recognized for your ideas, how to show up as your whole self unapologetically and why she has dedicated herself to elevating the the profile of BIPOC in nonprofit. For more...

Duration:00:45:33

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#89-How to be a white ally with Karen Fleshman

6/11/2020
In this tumultuous time, we are all asking ourselves what we can do to support racial justice and equity (and if you're not, why are you even listening to my podcast?). Join me and Karen Fleshman, founder of Racy Conversations, to learn about the history of white women's role in holding up white supremacy in America, how you can start to have hard conversations about race with white family and colleagues and what it would take for us to decolonize wealth. I invited Karen, who is a white...

Duration:00:48:36

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#88-Political leadership and representation with Assemblymember Yuh-Line Niou

6/4/2020
Hot off the press! Join me and today's guest Assemblymember Yuh-Line Niou, New York State's ONLY Asian-American female Assemblymember representing Lower Manhattan (Lower East Side, Chinatown, Financial District, Battery Park and South Street Sea Port). In this conversation, we discuss the recent protests, how Asians can be allies to the Black community, what the impact of Asian under-representation is and how to shed the shame and silence in our community. This is an important and timely...

Duration:00:49:04

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#87-Driving that Hustlebus with Kishshana Palmer and Brooke Richie-Babbage

5/28/2020
In the midst of a pandemic, there has never been a better time to think about starting that side-hustle or that full-hustle. Join me, Kishshana and Brooke to talk about making the leap from nonprofit executives to small business owners. We talk about what is hard and what is joyful about owning your own business, how to feel the fear and do it anyway and how to stop comparing yourself to others. In this podcast, we share our hard-won wisdom about starting our own ventures. Some takeaways: 1)...

Duration:00:55:25

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#86-Building a More Equitable New York with Dianne Morales

5/21/2020
My friend Dianne Morales is running for Mayor of New York. She is the first Latina to ever do so and the very first woman in this mayoral race. Listen in as she shares her platform positions on racial equity and justice, access to mental health and how her brand of female leadership would transform New York for the better. Dianne is aligned with many of my personal values and I hope that this interview will convince you: DIANNE MORALES FOR MAYOR. To support Dianne's campaign visit:...

Duration:00:46:56

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#85-Addressing anti-Asian racism during coronavirus with Dr. Peter Keo and Carlyn Cowen

5/14/2020
The documented rise of racist attacks against Asian-Americans is real and hits particularly close to home for me. Join me, Dr. Peter Keo of UCLA and Carlyn Cowen of the Chinese American Planning Council to explore the historical roots of anti-Asian racism in the US, how to avoid upholding racist stereotypes of the "model minority myth" and how to be an ally. This is a really deep and timely discussion that unearths the erasure of Asian-Americans and asks how we disrupt racism both externally...

Duration:00:55:50

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#84-Advice from a Foundation CEO on Coping with Cynthia Rivera Weissblum

5/7/2020
Join me and my friend and mentor Cynthia Rivera Weissblum for some sound advice and comfort on leading your nonprofit during these tumultuous times. Cindy has been both an Executive Director and now oversees the Edwin Gould Foundation as CEO. Her advice comes from a thirty year history in the sector coupled with her deep empathy and wisdom. Some takeaway thoughts include: How and what to communicate to funders. How to remain calm and centered as the leader. The unique role of the nonprofit...

Duration:00:51:53

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#83-Communicating Effectively as a Leader with Minna Taylor

4/30/2020
In this interview from our webinar series, we're talking with Minna Taylor, Founder of Energize Your Voice, about how to effectively communicate with your team via Zoom, how your content is the LEAST important thing that you're communicating and how to harness your breath and body for impactful communication. This is a must-listen for leaders who want to maximize their impact, especially in a remote environment. For more about Minna, visit: https://www.energizeyourvoice.net/ To see some of...

Duration:00:53:17

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#82-Leading towards the future with Dr. Lisette Nieves

4/23/2020
We are all going through a challenging time right now, but it won't be forever. Dr. Lisette Nieves is one of the kindest, wisest and most effective leaders I've had the pleasure of knowing. Listen into a recent interview with her where we talk about how to both hold space for people's emotions while also looking at the opportunities ahead of us. She provides both truth and hope in this tumultuous time. Some takeaways: "What does it mean to be both high tech and high touch?" "Right now, your...

Duration:00:54:15

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#81-Calling forth the Warrior Spirit with Kaya Henderson

4/16/2020
Today's guest is none other than the phenomenal Kaya Henderson. Among many accomplishments, she was the former Chancellor of DC Public Schools, Executive Director of Teach for America DC, and a Spanish teacher in the Bronx. Kaya knows a thing or two about leading through challenging circumstances and this chat was both a warm hug and a fire in the belly. Kaya shares her perspectives about being a humble leader, filling up your own cup and when it's time to let your warrior spirit lead. If...

Duration:00:32:08

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#80-Fundraising in a Crisis with Kara Logan Berlin

4/9/2020
As fundraisers, this COVID-19 has presented more than a few challenges. Join me and master fundraiser Kara Logan Berlin to talk about what savvy development directors are doing now, what to communicate to your funders and how to come out stronger when this ends. Kara has raised millions of dollars and is passionately committed to teaching people how to do development well. We are in this together and Kara provides her best advice and guidance to help you through with actionable tips and lots...

Duration:00:35:40