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How Should Nonprofit Leaders Show Up in Times of Moral Crisis?

41 min · 3 de feb de 2026
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In this powerful episode of Changemaker Conversations, we confront what it means for nonprofits and their leaders to show up in times of moral crisis. Amidst violent ICE raids and the recent killings of Renée Nicole Good and Alex Pretti by federal immigration agents in Minneapolis, nonprofit leaders within and beyond Minnesota are grappling with how they can respond when communities are grieving, afraid, and in urgent need of support. Against the backdrop of recent events in Minnesota—and with an eye toward future crises—we explore the real risks, responsibilities, and decisions nonprofit leaders face when choosing whether to stay silent or speak out, and how to align their services and actions to meet the moment. If you’re wrestling with how your organization should show up while protecting its mission and adapt its work during times of moral urgency, this episode offers clarity, practical guidance, and a values-driven framework for action. Here’s what you’ll learn in this episode: * How to decide whether—and how—to speak out during a moral crisis like the one taking place in Minnesota right now * The risks of silence and the risks of public statements * How mission and values should guide crisis decisions * How nonprofits are showing up differently now as compared to during the racial justice movement of 2020, and what we can learn from that shift * A practical framework for nonprofit crisis response and communications * Why taking action - whether by aligning service delivery and programs to emerging community needs or supporting other organizations who can - matters most | MENTIONED | Minnesota Nonprofits: Acts of Solidarity for Friends and Allies Outside of Minnesota [https://minnesotanonprofits.org/ally-solidarity] Minnesota Nonprofits Resources for Supporting Communities During ICE Operations [https://minnesotanonprofits.org/ice-resources] Nonprofit Rapid Response Communications Framework [https://prosper-strategies.com/nonprofit-rapid-response-communications/] | CONNECT | ChangemakerConversations.com [https://www.changemakerconversations.com] for show notes and resources Prosper-Strategies.com to learn more about our strategic consulting practice Hello@ChangemakerConversations.com [hello@changemakerconversations.com] with topic ideas or questions On LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/prosper-strategies/] with Alyssa Conrardy [https://www.linkedin.com/in/alyssaconrardy/], Lindsay Mullen [https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindsaymmullen/] and Prosper Strategies [https://www.linkedin.com/company/prosper-strategies/]

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"Are you trying to put yourselves out of business?" That was the very first question Alyssa got after Prosper Strategies launched its new Nonprofit Strategic Planning Toolbox earlier this month. In this special solo episode of Changemaker Conversations, she answers it head-on — and tackles every other question that's been coming in since launch. Why would a consulting firm with 12 years of high-touch strategic planning experience release a DIY toolbox? What's actually inside it? Who is it for? And how is it different from the free templates already floating around the nonprofit sector? If your organization needs a real, stakeholder-driven strategic plan but a near six-figure consulting engagement isn't in the budget right now, this episode lays out exactly how the Toolbox is designed to close that gap.   Here's what you'll learn in this episode: * Whether Prosper Strategies is, in fact, trying to put itself out of business (spoiler: no — but the answer is more interesting than that) * What's actually inside the Toolbox — the 70+ page Guidebook, 17 tools across 8 modules, and Strately™  AI * How the Shared Power Strategy™ approach embedded in the Toolbox is different from traditional, top-down strategic planning * Who the Toolbox is built for — and who it's not for * A walk-through of the 8-module process from "Prepare" to "Implement" * What real results look like, including a $2.5M deficit reversal, a $1M capital investment, and a 75% program participation jump * How Strately™  AI fits in as your strategic planning coach (and where to be careful using it) * How long it takes to build your plan with the Toolbox, and what to expect if you've never led a strategic planning process before | LISTENER OFFER | 🎁 Save $125 (our biggest discount yet) on the Nonprofit Strategic Planning Toolbox with the code CHANGEMAKERCONVERSATIONS — exclusive to Changemaker Conversations listeners. Apply at checkout: https://www.strategicplanningtoolbox.com [https://www.strategicplanningtoolbox.com]   | MENTIONED | * The Nonprofit Strategic Planning Toolbox  [https://strategicplanningtoolbox.com] * S [https://prosper-strategies.com/shared-power-strategy/]hared Power Strategy™ framework [https://prosper-strategies.com/shared-power-strategy/] * Nonprofit Strategy System [https://prosper-strategies.com/nonprofit-strategy-system/] * This Episode's Blog Post [https://prosper-strategies.com/changemaker-conversations-strategic-planning-toolbox/] | CONNECT | * ChangemakerConversations.com [http://changemakerconversations.com] for show notes and additional resources * Prosper-Strategies.com [http://prosper-strategies.com] to learn more about our strategic consulting practice * Hello@ChangemakerConversations.com [Hello@ChangemakerConversations.com] with topic suggestions, guest recommendations or questions * On LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/prosper-strategies/] with Alyssa Conrardy [https://www.linkedin.com/in/alyssaconrardy/], Lindsay Mullen [https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindsaymmullen/] and Prosper Strategies [https://www.linkedin.com/company/prosper-strategies/]

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