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Nonprofit Launch Plan Podcast for Startup, Small, and Growing Nonprofits

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Launch and grow your nonprofit with confidence! The Nonprofit Launch Plan Podcast for Startup, Small, and Growing Nonprofits is your weekly resource for nonprofit startup advice, nonprofit growth strategies, and practical tips for nonprofit leadership. Whether you're dreaming of starting a nonprofit organization, navigating the challenges of a new role, or looking to scale your impact, this podcast provides actionable insights. Learn nonprofit best practices based around the 6 critical elements that any nonprofit needs to grow foundationally strong: Leadership, Development, Marketing, Programs and Services, Operations, and Finances. Learn effective fundraising strategies, and essential nonprofit management techniques. Get nonprofit coaching and access free nonprofit resources to build your nonprofit capacity and achieve nonprofit success. Join Matt Stockman, a seasoned nonprofit growth coach, as we explore nonprofit development and provide the guidance you need to make a lasting difference. Tune in for weekly episodes filled with nonprofit tips, inspiring stories, and expert advice to help you grow a nonprofit that thrives. If you are looking for nonprofit training or ways to improve your nonprofit strategy, this podcast is for you.

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51 episodios

Portada del episodio Nonprofit Finances: The Ins and Outs of Fiscal Sponsorship (Ep. 51)

Nonprofit Finances: The Ins and Outs of Fiscal Sponsorship (Ep. 51)

Starting a nonprofit is exciting. But for many leaders, the pressure to immediately build a standalone 501(c)(3), create HR systems, manage compliance, oversee payroll, and handle financial reporting can become overwhelming before the mission ever gains momentum. In this episode of the Nonprofit Launch Plan Podcast for Startup, Small, and Growing Nonprofits, Matt sits down with Noah Stockman and Brianna Carr from Third Sector New England (TSNE), one of the most established fiscal sponsorship organizations in the country, to unpack how fiscal sponsorship actually works and why it may be one of the most misunderstood structures in the nonprofit world.  You’ll hear practical insight into: *  What fiscal sponsorship actually is  *  The difference between fiscal sponsorship and fiscal agency  *  When fiscal sponsorship makes sense for a startup nonprofit  *  Why some established organizations choose fiscal sponsorship long term  *  How organizations can operate under another nonprofit’s 501(c)(3)  *  What operational support looks like day-to-day  *  The role of advisory boards inside fiscally sponsored projects  *  The financial structure and indirect cost model behind sponsorship  *  What nonprofit leaders should look for in a fiscal sponsor  *  Common mistakes organizations make when pursuing sponsorship relationships  This conversation also explores a larger leadership question many nonprofit founders wrestle with: Do you really need to build every piece of infrastructure yourself right away… or would your mission be healthier, faster, and more sustainable with the right operational partner? If you’re launching a nonprofit, leading a growing organization, navigating a season of transition, or simply trying to better understand nonprofit infrastructure, this episode offers a practical framework that could save your organization significant time, money, and complexity.  Key Topics Covered *  Fiscal sponsorship basics  *  Model A vs. Model C sponsorship  *  Fiscal sponsorship vs. fiscal agency  *  Nonprofit operational infrastructure  *  HR, payroll, compliance, and audit support  *  Advisory boards and governance  *  Startup nonprofit strategy  *  Managing nonprofit overhead  *  Scaling mission without building unnecessary complexity  Connect with TSNE Learn more about Third Sector New England and fiscal sponsorship services:  TSNE Official Website [https://tsne.org/] Connect with Matt / Nonprofit Launch Plan Nonprofit Launch Plan [https://www.nonprofitlaunchplan.com/] Want more practical nonprofit strategy each week?  Email Matt with “Sign Me Up” in the subject line to join the free weekly newsletter: matt@nonprofitlaunchplan.com Fiscal sponsorship, how to start a nonprofit, nonprofit startup strategy, nonprofit infrastructure, nonprofit operations, fiscal agency vs fiscal sponsorship, nonprofit compliance, 501(c)(3), nonprofit leadership, startup nonprofit podcast, nonprofit growth strategy, nonprofit management, TSNE, nonprofit operational support

22 de may de 2026 - 41 min
Portada del episodio Nonprofit Fundraising: The Hidden Power of Monthly Donors for Small Nonprofits (Ep 50)

Nonprofit Fundraising: The Hidden Power of Monthly Donors for Small Nonprofits (Ep 50)

Monthly giving is one of the most overlooked growth strategies for startup, small, and growing nonprofits. Too many nonprofit leaders spend their time chasing the next fundraising campaign, the next event, the next grant opportunity, or the next major donor conversation, while overlooking one of the most stabilizing and sustainable revenue streams they could build: recurring monthly donors. In this episode, nonprofit growth coach Matt Stockman breaks down some of the biggest misconceptions about monthly giving and explains why recurring donors are often far more valuable than nonprofit leaders realize. If your nonprofit constantly feels financial pressure, if fundraising always feels reactive, or if losing one donor or grant would create a major crisis for your organization, this conversation is designed to help you rethink how you build financial sustainability. Matt walks through several common myths nonprofit leaders believe about monthly donor programs, including: *  “Monthly gifts are too small to prioritize”  *  “We need more donors before we focus on sustainers”  *  “Recurring donors are just small givers”  *  “Monthly giving only works for large nonprofits”  *  “People won’t commit to monthly gifts in this economy”  Along the way, you’ll learn why monthly donors often stay connected to nonprofits significantly longer than one-time givers, why recurring giving creates healthier and more predictable cash flow, and why smaller nonprofits may actually have an advantage when it comes to building strong sustainer communities. This episode also explores the concept of “psychological distance” between a donor and the impact of their gift, and why smaller nonprofits are often uniquely positioned to help donors feel personally connected to the mission they’re supporting each month. You’ll also hear practical encouragement for how to get started building a recurring donor program, even if your nonprofit is still early-stage. You do not need thousands of donors to begin. A simple recurring giving page, clear communication, and a handful of committed supporters can begin creating real momentum and long-term stability. In this episode: *  Why balanced revenue streams matter for nonprofit sustainability  *  The lifetime value of monthly donors  *  Why recurring donors are often your most engaged supporters  *  How monthly giving strengthens donor retention  *  Why sustainers frequently give above and beyond their recurring gift  *  The relationship between recurring giving and long-term donor loyalty  *  Why smaller nonprofits may be better positioned than large organizations to grow monthly support  *  Simple ways to begin building a monthly donor strategy today Connect with Matt: matt@nonprofitlaunchplan.com website: Nonprofit Launch Plan | Consulting & Fundraising for Nonprofits [https://www.nonprofitlaunchplan.com/] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/nonprofit-launch-plan/ Matt's LinkedIn: (1) Matt Stockman | LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattstockman/]

13 de may de 2026 - 19 min
Portada del episodio From Vision to Execution: How ShowerUp Grew into a Multi-City Nonprofit (Ep #49)

From Vision to Execution: How ShowerUp Grew into a Multi-City Nonprofit (Ep #49)

What does it actually take to move a nonprofit from an idea to a sustainable, growing organization? In this episode of the Nonprofit Launch Plan Podcast for Startup, Small, and Growing Nonprofits, Matt Stockman sits down with Paul Schmitz, founder and executive director of ShowerUp, to talk about the real-world journey of building a nonprofit from the ground up. What started as a simple vision to provide mobile showers for people experiencing homelessness has grown into a multi-city nonprofit serving thousands through mobile shower and laundry services. But this conversation goes far beyond the story itself. Paul shares practical insight into: *  Identifying a real community need  *  Taking the first steps toward launching a nonprofit  *  Building a strong nonprofit board  *  Creating donor systems and fundraising infrastructure  *  Avoiding mission drift  *  Scaling sustainably without losing focus  *  Developing succession plans and long-term organizational health  *  Leading volunteers and staff without burning out  If you're a nonprofit founder, executive director, ministry leader, or someone considering launching a nonprofit organization, this episode provides practical guidance and leadership insight you can apply immediately. One of the most powerful moments in the episode comes when Paul describes the emotional impact of ShowerUp’s first outreach event. After nearly 50 days without access to a shower, one guest walked out and simply said, “I feel human again.” That moment helped define the heart of the organization and reinforced the importance of building programs that restore dignity, not just meet technical needs. This episode is especially valuable for: *  Startup nonprofits  *  Small nonprofit organizations  *  Faith-based nonprofit leaders  *  Ministry founders  *  Executive directors  *  Nonprofit board members  *  Leaders trying to scale responsibly  *  Organizations struggling with focus or mission drift  Key Topics Covered *  How to validate a nonprofit idea before launching  *  What founders should do before filing for 501(c)(3) status  *  Why many nonprofit boards fail early on  *  How to recruit better board members  *  Donor experience and nonprofit fundraising systems  *  Why clarity matters when scaling a nonprofit  *  The danger of chasing grants outside your mission  *  Volunteer leadership and organizational culture  *  Succession planning for nonprofit founders  *  Sustainable nonprofit growth strategies  Resources & Links * ShowerUp [https://showerup.org/] * Mission Drift [https://www.amazon.com/s?k=mission+drift+by+peter+greer&crid=25W355F99RRQU&sprefix=mission+drift%2Caps%2C175&ref=nb_sb_ss_p13n-expert-pd-ops-ranker_2_13], the book Paul mentions in the episode Connect With Matt Stockman If you’re building a startup, small, or growing nonprofit and want practical coaching, fundraising strategy, or help building a sustainable growth plan, connect with Matt through Nonprofit Launch Plan. Sign up for the weekly “Launch Briefing” email for nonprofit leadership strategies, fundraising insight, and practical next steps for nonprofit growth. Send an email with "Sign Me Up" in the subject line to matt@nonprofitlaunchplan.com Website: Nonprofit Launch Plan | Consulting & Fundraising for Nonprofits [https://www.nonprofitlaunchplan.com/] Matt's Email: matt@nonprofitlaunchplan.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/nonprofit-launch-plan Matt's LinkedIn: (1) Matt Stockman | LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattstockman/]

6 de may de 2026 - 45 min
Portada del episodio From Dream to Impact: Your Nonprofit MVP Blueprint - Pt. 2 (Ep. 48)

From Dream to Impact: Your Nonprofit MVP Blueprint - Pt. 2 (Ep. 48)

Many startup nonprofits and growing organizations get stuck because they believe they need a building, full staff, major funding, or a polished infrastructure before they can begin serving people. In this episode of the Nonprofit Launch Plan Podcast, nonprofit growth coach Matt Stockman explains how to launch a Minimum Viable Program (MVP) so you can start small, create real impact, build momentum, and grow wisely. If you are starting a nonprofit, designing your first program, or trying to expand without chaos, this episode gives practical nonprofit startup strategies, nonprofit program development advice, and smart growth planning for mission-driven leaders.  Most nonprofit founders have a version 10 dream but have never launched version 1.0. Matt breaks down why waiting for perfection delays impact and how serving a small number of people exceptionally well can become the foundation for long-term success. He also shares why evidence should drive growth, not emotion.  In This Episode *  Why many nonprofit leaders stay stuck in vision mode  *  What a Minimum Viable Program really is  *  How to separate your long-term dream from your first practical step  *  Why starting with five people may be smarter than trying to serve fifty  *  How a 90-day pilot program reduces fear and builds momentum  *  What metrics matter most for early nonprofit programs  *  Why many nonprofits scale too early and create internal chaos  *  How to grow stronger instead of simply growing faster  Key Takeaways Start Small to Start Smart You do not need a building, full team, or large budget to begin helping people. Many successful nonprofits began with borrowed space, a folding table, and a few committed volunteers.  Serve a Few People Exceptionally Well Trying to help everyone too early often lowers quality and creates confusion. Start with a manageable number, learn what works, and improve from there.  Use a 90-Day Pilot Program Instead of launching something permanent, test your idea in a focused 90-day pilot. This lowers pressure, creates clarity, and gives you valuable data.  Measure What Matters Track participation, outcomes, stories, costs, demand, and lessons learned. Evidence builds confidence with leaders, donors, and future supporters.  Let Evidence Drive Growth Do not expand because emotions are high in the moment. Expand because results consistently prove the model works.  Powerful Quote From This Episode “Your growth should follow the evidence, not the emotion of the moment.”  Ask yourself this question today: What is the smallest version of my mission that could genuinely help somebody in the next 90 days? Get Matt's Nonprofit Launch Briefing (Weekly Email) A super-valuable weekly email that you will actually WANT to get in your inbox each week as you grow your nonprofit - no matter where you are in your nonprofit journey, there's something valuable in the Nonprofit Launch Briefing Weekly Email. Get on Matt's email list - just by sending a quick email to matt@nonprofitlaunchplan.com, with "Sign Me Up" in the subject line! website: www.nonprofitlaunchplan.com [https://www.nonprofitlaunchplan.com/] email: matt@nonprofitlaunchplan.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/nonprofit-launch-plan/ Matt's LinkedIn: Matt Stockman | LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattstockman/]

29 de abr de 2026 - 12 min
Portada del episodio From Dream to Impact: Your Nonprofit MVP Blueprint - Pt. 1 (Ep. 47)

From Dream to Impact: Your Nonprofit MVP Blueprint - Pt. 1 (Ep. 47)

Many aspiring nonprofit leaders delay launching because they believe they need the finished version of the dream before they can begin. They think they need the building, the staff, the full budget, polished branding, and complete infrastructure before making impact. In this episode, Matt Stockman explains why that mindset keeps great missions stuck at the starting line. This is Part 1 of a two-part series focused on building what Matt calls your Minimum Viable Program (MVP), the smartest way to start small, help real people, create momentum, and learn what works before scaling. You’ll learn why successful nonprofits separate long-term vision from version one, how to focus on outcomes instead of structures, and how to start serving people now with the resources already available to you. If you have a big dream but feel overwhelmed by where to begin, this episode will help you take the next practical step. In This Episode: * Why many nonprofit leaders confuse mission with vision * The danger of waiting for the “finished version” before starting * What a Minimum Viable Program really means for nonprofits * Why version one should never look like version ten * How small early wins build donor confidence and momentum * Why outcomes matter more than buildings or programs * Practical ways to launch with little money, staff, or infrastructure * Why access often beats ownership in the startup phase * A four-step framework for turning vision into action Key Takeaway Starting small is not thinking small. Starting small is thinking wisely. Resources Mentioned Nonprofit Launch Plan Launchpad Workshop: Essentials for Moving from Nonprofit Idea to Impact, April 28 - 30, 2026. Sign Up Here -  Launchpad Workshop for Nonprofits | Nonprofit Launch Plan [https://www.nonprofitlaunchplan.com/workshop] Connect with Matt Stockman: Matt Stockman helps startup, small, and growing nonprofits build strong, sustainable foundations through leadership, fundraising, marketing, operations, programs, and finances. Email: matt@nonprofitlaunchplan.com Web: Nonprofit Launch Plan | Consulting & Fundraising for Nonprofits [https://www.nonprofitlaunchplan.com/] Matt's LinkedIn: Matt Stockman | LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattstockman/]

22 de abr de 2026 - 16 min
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