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How Hope Blooms Built a Movement on Intentional Kindness with Kelly Krenzel

37 min · 14 de abr de 2026
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If you're in nonprofit leadership and wondering how to build real connection with your community, this episode will change how you think about growth. Kelly Krenzel turned recycled jars, donated flowers, and a spark of inspiration into Hope Blooms. A Fargo nonprofit that has delivered over 115,000 bouquets to people facing isolation and hardship. Her approach? Leading with vulnerability and showing up with intention every single time. Kelly sits down with Max Kringen to unpack what intentional kindness looks like inside a growing organization. She shares the story of building a 100% community-funded nonprofit, attracting thousands of volunteers and creating a culture where generosity is the operating system. If you care about donor engagement or doing meaningful work without burning out, this one is for you. ✅ Checklist * A framework for leading with vulnerability instead of polish * How to build trust through authentic, non-transactional relationships * The mindset shift that turns small acts into a sustainable mission * Why surrounding yourself with the right people matters more than having all the answers * Practical ways to sustain your own energy while giving your heart to the work By the end, you'll know how to: * Lead with intentional vulnerability to attract high-hearted supporters * Move past transactional fundraising into relational donor engagement * Use a simple, repeatable act of kindness as the engine for growth * Build a volunteer culture rooted in authenticity and genuine connection * Identify when to invite others into the conversation instead of going it alone * Protect your energy while leading mission-driven work that demands full presence * Turn everyday moments of connection into long-term community investment 🌸 About Kelly Krenzel Kelly Krenzel is Founder, Executive Director and Chief Joy Maker at Hope Blooms in Fargo, North Dakota. Over nine years she built a 100% community-funded nonprofit that repurposes donated flowers into bedside bouquets for people experiencing isolation, grief and hardship. Hope Blooms has delivered more than 115,000 bouquets, built nearly 100 community partnerships and mobilized thousands of annual volunteers. Learn more at https://hopeblooms.org [https://hopeblooms.org] ⏱ Timestamps 00:00 – Meet Kelly Krenzel and the Hope Blooms mission  03:00 – What "more than flowers" really means after nine years  11:00 – Leading a mission built entirely on generosity  14:30 – How nonprofit leaders sustain joy without burning out  20:00 – Balancing heart-led work with organizational structure  27:45 – The Mavis story: what one visit taught Kelly about showing up  33:00 – What Hope Blooms wants to teach this community 📌 Resources Mentioned * Hope Blooms: https://hopeblooms.org [https://hopeblooms.org] * Hope Blooms on Facebook: https://facebook.com/hopebloomsnd [https://facebook.com/hopebloomsnd] * Kelly's first podcast appearance: Episode 15, Season 1 * Blog post: https://wetellwell.com/2025/03/welltold-kelly/ [https://wetellwell.com/2025/03/welltold-kelly/] * Radical Candor by Kim Scott 🔔 Stay Connected Subscribe to Tellwell the Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube so you never miss an episode. Connect with Tellwell on LinkedIn and follow along at wetellwell.com. 📣 About Tellwell the Podcast Hosted by Max Kringen, founder of Tellwell Story Co. in Fargo, ND. Real conversations with nonprofit leaders, community builders and mission-driven professionals about fundraising, storytelling and organizational growth. #nonprofitleadership #intentionalkindness #donorengagement #nonprofitpodcast #communityimpact #volunteerengagement #hopeblooms

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