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Nonprofit Thrive

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This is Nonprofit Thrive, a podcast where we learn from the humans who are helping nonprofits succeed in the digital world.

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21 episodios

Portada del episodio Using Empathy Practices in Conservation With Emily Bernhardt of the Woodland Park Zoo

Using Empathy Practices in Conservation With Emily Bernhardt of the Woodland Park Zoo

Emily Bernhardt is an Empathy Network Specialist at ACE (Advancing Conservation through Empathy) for Wildlife, a network that encourages accredited institutions to foster empathy for wildlife conservation actions. With a degree in zoology, she has experience working for various zoos, including being an Education and Social Media Coordinator at ZooMontana. Emily was also an outdoor educator in the South Carolina salt marshes and studied spotted hyenas in Maasai Mara National Reserve, Kenya. In this episode… When advancing a cause, mission-driven professionals often believe that arming people with knowledge is enough to drive action. Yet this often has the opposite effect as people become overwhelmed with choices and immense responsibility. How can you motivate the public to advocate for your mission? Passionate wildlife conservationist Emily Bernhardt champions empathy practices in wildlife conservation efforts. Through a network of empathy drivers, she distills complex and abstract concepts into inspiring and relatable stories about specific animals in zoo enclosures. These stories are integrated with simple, actionable steps zoo guests can take to preserve wildlife. These methods allow people to feel connected to a single animal by tapping into their emotions. Additionally, easily accessible technology platforms and video mediums connect people to the mission and foster further action. In today’s Nonprofit Thrive episode, Ben Freda sits down with Emily Bernhardt, the Empathy Network Specialist at ACE for Wildlife, to discuss the power of empathy in wildlife conservation. She shares research into animal behaviors and emotions, her passion to inspire the next generation of nature enthusiasts and animal lovers, and how she leverages technology to connect networks of conservationists.

7 de ago de 2024 - 50 min
Portada del episodio Designing Office Spaces That Work for the Post-Covid World With Francis Court of WONDERSPHERE

Designing Office Spaces That Work for the Post-Covid World With Francis Court of WONDERSPHERE

Francis Court is the Founder and CEO of WONDERSPHERE, an integrated branding, design, and creative communications agency with offices in Chicago and London. With a vision to blend innovative design with strategic communication, Francis has built WONDERSPHERE into a leading agency known for its transformative approach to brand development. Under his leadership, the agency has successfully partnered with diverse clients across various industries, delivering compelling and cohesive brand experiences. Francis’s expertise in both creative and strategic realms has positioned WONDERSPHERE as a trailblazer in the global branding and design landscape. In this episode… An office design should strengthen the connection between an organization’s mission and the people dedicated to achieving it. But can design foster a unique culture that transcends mere aesthetics? Francis Court, a space designer, emphasizes the possibility. He argues that office design creates a powerful narrative embodying a nonprofit's mission, with a clear connection between website design and physical space planning. Both disciplines require a deep understanding of how to create an engaging, functional, and mission-driven experience. By thoughtfully designing office spaces, nonprofits can ensure their environment supports their mission, foster a unique culture, and inspire everyone to work toward a common goal. In this episode of the Nonprofit Thrive podcast, Ben Freda welcomes Francis Court, Founder and CEO of WONDERSPHERE. They discuss how digital and physical spaces can strengthen connections between a company’s missions and the people involved in fulfilling those missions. Francis shares his journey from an architect frustrated by conventional office design to a visionary transforming nonprofit spaces. He also explores the synergy between online presence and office architecture, showing how coherence between them can amplify your message and mission.

24 de jul de 2024 - 44 min
Portada del episodio The Secrets of Effective Presentations With Nolan Haims

The Secrets of Effective Presentations With Nolan Haims

Nolan Haims is the Owner of Nolan Haims Creative, a firm specializing in visual storytelling for effective communication. With over 20 years of experience in design, branding, and communication, Nolan is a sought-after expert in presentation design and visual content creation. Before founding his firm, he held leadership roles at several renowned companies, including Edelman, where he was Vice President and Director of Presentation. As one of the only 15 Microsoft PowerPoint MVPs in the US, his work spans various industries, helping clients develop compelling presentations that resonate with audiences. Nolan also co-hosts The Presentation Podcast and is a respected speaker and author, sharing his insights at conferences and workshops. In this episode… Transforming an ordinary presentation into an extraordinary experience involves more than just sleek design — it requires a strategic approach to storytelling and audience engagement. What are valuable insights and tools to achieve this transformation? Visual communications designer Nolan Haims offers The Better Deck Deck, a tool that helps presenters enhance their visual storytelling. Besides leveraging this tool in creating compelling, visually captivating slides, Nolan also emphasizes using personal anecdotes and relevant stories to make content more relatable and memorable. Storytelling simplifies complex information and makes it more appealing. These techniques, combined with an audience-friendly structure, transform ordinary presentations into extraordinary experiences, leaving a lasting impression. In this episode of the Nonprofit Thrive podcast, Ben Freda welcomes Nolan Haims, Owner of Nolan Haims Creative, to discuss transforming the ordinary presentation into an extraordinary experience. Nolan shares why excessive words can kill your message, the secrets to creating 'glanceable' slides, and his expertise in utilizing personal stories to enhance the impact of presentations in the nonprofit sector.

17 de jul de 2024 - 45 min
Portada del episodio Gauging a Nonprofit's Readiness for Salesforce With Watt Hamlett

Gauging a Nonprofit's Readiness for Salesforce With Watt Hamlett

Watt Hamlett is the Founder and Principal of Watt Hamlett Consulting, offering strategic guidance and innovative solutions to organizations seeking to enhance their impact. Watt brings over 20 years of experience in the nonprofit sector, specializing in CRM, mission management, and constituent engagement. Before founding his consulting firm, Watt held senior leadership positions in various organizations, where he honed his expertise in strategic planning, organizational development, and program evaluation. Beyond his entrepreneurial endeavors, Watt has authored the Nonprofit Guide to Choosing a Salesforce Consulting Partner and the Salesforce.org Consulting Partner Landscape Report. He also contributes to SalesforceBen.com and speaks at podcasts, webinars, user groups, and conferences, including the inaugural Dreamin’ In Color conference in 2022. In this episode… In today's digital landscape, the foundational aspects of web development remain crucial for nonprofits aiming to enhance their online presence and operational efficiency. One significant step in this journey is determining the readiness for a Salesforce implementation project. What key indicators are involved in identifying whether a nonprofit is prepared for such an undertaking? Salesforce executive and consultant Watt Hamlett’s approach to assessing a nonprofit's readiness begins with a comprehensive needs assessment focusing on organizational identity, challenges, and goals. This thorough evaluation helps determine if the nonprofit clearly understands its mission and the specific problems it aims to address through Salesforce. By assessing these factors, nonprofits can evaluate their readiness for a Salesforce implementation project, ensuring they are equipped to maximize the benefits of this powerful tool and make a meaningful impact in their communities. In this episode of the Nonprofit Thrive podcast, Ben Freda welcomes Watt Hamlett, Founder and Principal of Watt Hamlett Consulting, to discuss gauging a nonprofit's readiness for Salesforce. Drawing on his extensive experience, Watt addresses common challenges nonprofits encounter when considering Salesforce as a CRM solution. He underscores the importance of having a clear organizational identity, being prepared to embrace change, and strategically planning for software implementation.

10 de jul de 2024 - 35 min
Portada del episodio Symphonies, Orchestras, and Showing Supporters the Love With Rachel Rossos Gallant

Symphonies, Orchestras, and Showing Supporters the Love With Rachel Rossos Gallant

Rachel Rossos Gallant is the Vice President of Marketing and Memberships at the League of American Orchestras. As an alumna of the League’s Executive Leadership Program, she brings nearly two decades of experience in revenue generation, customer retention, and enhancing the customer experience within orchestras. Rachel is dedicated to advancing the field and is excited to contribute to the League's mission on a broader scale. Beyond her professional commitments, Rachel is an accomplished singer, songwriter, producer, and poet, frequently collaborating with her husband on various recording projects. In this episode… In the world of nonprofits, particularly within the realm of music organizations, harnessing the power of relationship marketing and customer loyalty is crucial for long-term success. How does building and maintaining strong relationships with supporters strengthen the organization's foundation and foster a loyal community essential for sustained growth and impact? Singer-songwriter Rachel Rossos Gallant proposes personal artistic pursuits, like composing or performing, to significantly enhance professional creativity and innovation. When nonprofit leaders and marketers embrace these activities, they infuse their work with fresh ideas, driving the organization forward with renewed energy and vision. By integrating marketing initiatives, communication strategies, and digital tools, nonprofits in the music sector can harness the power of music and marketing to drive growth, enhance engagement, and achieve their mission more effectively. In this episode of the Nonprofit Thrive podcast with Ben Freda, Rachel Rossos Gallant, Vice President of Marketing and Memberships at the League of American Orchestras, shares strategies for building community among orchestra patrons and discusses the organization's shift to digital platforms. Rachel also explores how music perception inspires innovative marketing techniques and the challenges and advantages of transitioning a longstanding print publication into the digital age.

3 de jul de 2024 - 44 min
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