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Episodes

Episode 51: New Report: The State of Nonprofit Donor Support, with Tim Sarrantonio
Mar 17 2022
Episode 51: New Report: The State of Nonprofit Donor Support, with Tim Sarrantonio
There’s a new individual giving report, and the good news is that household charitable giving is on the rise. The bad news is that over 80% of new donors don’t give to the same nonprofit again the following year. The biggest difference maker? Treating donors as individuals, understanding their motivations, and reinforcing how your work connects to their personal identity. In other words: personalized, story-based communication. Today, for example, people are generously donating in support of Ukraine, which is on our minds because of the invasion, violence and humanitarian crisis we are witnessing. For Boris, the crisis in Ukraine goes much deeper than what we are seeing on TV, but how likely are most people to continue giving when another crisis dominates headlines? Are we just locked in a cycle of emergency response giving? Tim Sarrantonio, the Director of Corporate Brand at Neon One, an integrated network of products and support for nonprofits, knows that finding accurate data and making connections between data and the broader story is the key to successful nonprofit fundraising. Neon One’s data report, Donors: Understanding the Future of Individual Giving, was released on March 8. He’s here to talk about what they discovered. ** Episode Links and Shownotes: https://nphf.show/ep51 ** What we’ll be discussing: • Where to find strong, relevant and timely data about individual giving behavior • What objective data says about what’s actually happening now • How data and storytelling come together to improve donor retention
Episode 39: How to Build and Grow Nonprofit Legacy Programs, with Ligia Peña
Dec 9 2021
Episode 39: How to Build and Grow Nonprofit Legacy Programs, with Ligia Peña
How do you build and grow a nonprofit legacy gift program at the most sensitive time in modern history? Legacy planning can be tough to talk about in general… but during a pandemic that has claimed millions of lives might be the toughest. And yet, we have a responsibility. Not to our organizations, but to the people who care about the issues we’re tackling. We owe them the opportunity to make a lasting impact on the world. When legacy inquiries spiked 300% last year, nonprofits that had well-established gift-in-will programs found themselves better-equipped to maintain their funding and services. They were also in a better position to honor the hopes of their supporters for a better future. Legacy fundraising consultant Ligia Peña helps organizations create or reboot their legacy programs systematically. She joins us on the show to share how nonprofits of all sizes can identify and track the most important key performance indicators, creating simple dashboards that assess the health of the program. ** Episode Links and Shownotes: https://nphf.show/ep39 ** What we’ll be discussing: • The need for legacy giving opportunities today • Legacy gift tracking mistakes that most nonprofits make • The two types of KPIs every organization should measure • The four stages of gift prospects you can track • Dangers of false security and how to spot them • Simple tools for tracking your program’s performance
Episode 38: Adapting and Scaling In-Person Programs Online, with Constanza Roeder
Dec 2 2021
Episode 38: Adapting and Scaling In-Person Programs Online, with Constanza Roeder
When Covid shut down non-essential access to hospitals, it effectively shut down all of Hearts Need Art’s programming, as it did for so many other service-based nonprofits. Artists were no longer able to perform for patients, patients were no longer able to get much-needed emotional support, and they couldn’t deliver on their promise to donors. This easily could have been the end of the line for the arts in health nonprofit that Constanza Roeder created just a few years prior, based on her first-hand experience of being a cancer patient and the support that got her through it. Instead, the young non-technical, resource-strapped organization took on the challenge with their greatest asset: creativity. They developed new programs to meet the new constraints and, in the process, created a significantly more scalable system for delivering their programming that creates stronger connections between their work and their donors, provides a greater continuity of care for their clients, and allows them to reach exponentially more people in need… without over-taxing their resources. Hearts Need Art founder Constanza Roeder joins the show to share her story and break down how any organization can do the same. ** Episode Links and Shownotes: https://nphf.show/ep38 ** What we’ll be discussing: • Transitioning an arts-based in-person program online • Responding to the needs of your communities in crisis • Creating scalable systems on a budget • Communicating pivots to donors • Impact and lessons learned from going digital
Episode 37: Decrypting Crypto for Nonprofits—Bitcoin Donations and Beyond, with Alex Wilson
Nov 18 2021
Episode 37: Decrypting Crypto for Nonprofits—Bitcoin Donations and Beyond, with Alex Wilson
What happens when socially conscious millennials and others profit billions of dollars from cryptocurrency investments? They look for ways that their windfall can help those less fortunate. This year, one platform alone will handle over $100 million in cryptocurrency donations to nonprofits. And they expect it to 10x next year. What started out as a novelty in the tech and finance space has now turned into a three trillion dollar movement that impacts most aspects of life today. Yet, it still seems complex (cryptic?) for nonprofits to get involved. Between the technical aspects and the legal concerns, most nonprofits have been hesitant to dive in. Alex Wilson co-founded The Giving Block when he saw that nonprofits had a hard time overcoming the hurdles necessary to accept and process Bitcoin donations. He joined us this episode to demystify cryptocurrency donations for nonprofits and why it’s important to join the movement sooner rather than later. ** Episode Links and Shownotes: https://nphf.show/ep37 ** What we’ll be discussing: • The current state of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrency donations for nonprofits • What’s different about the cryptocurrency donor avatar versus most others • Why crypto investors need to be able to donate in their favorite cryptocurrencies • The tax implications for donors and nonprofits • How nonprofits can get started and take advantage of the possibilities this season and next year
Episode 36: Tapping the Power of Online Volunteers to Deliver ROI for Your Nonprofit, with Dana Litwin
Nov 11 2021
Episode 36: Tapping the Power of Online Volunteers to Deliver ROI for Your Nonprofit, with Dana Litwin
Nonprofit volunteer time across the U.S. in 2021 is now $28.54/hr on average. They are often your greatest investors and champions… and that’s not even counting the donations that they make on top of their time. But with COVID and other challenges, too many organizations just don’t know how to capitalize on this opportunity. Even for nonprofits who understand the tremendous value of their volunteer force, COVID-19 presented seemingly insurmountable challenges. Many halted or completely abandoned their volunteer programs, breaking the connection with their biggest supporters or worse, breaking their trust at the worst time possible. Dana Litwin is a Certified Volunteer Administrator (CVA) who specializes in helping nonprofits create more volunteer opportunities online. She joins us on the show this week to share her insights on the ROI of volunteers and how we can help them help us regardless of pandemics, geographical and time constraints. ** Episode Links and Shownotes: https://nphf.show/ep36 ** What we’ll be discussing: • How volunteer engagement, online and off is critical to a nonprofit’s success • Lessons learned from nonprofits’ response to the pandemic • The three Cs to a happy and engaged volunteer team • Creating engaging virtual opportunities for volunteers • Challenges associated with the lack of value and understanding of volunteer services • Expectations, responsibilities, and tools for successful volunteer programs