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Digital Design for Nonprofits: Building Trust, Authority, and Long-Term Impact With Abb-D Taiyo

52 min · 29 de dic de 2025
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Hey, changemakers! Ready to rethink everything you know about design, marketing, and impact? On this episode of the Just Be Cause Podcast, host Katherine Lacefield welcomes digital design powerhouse Abb-D Taiyo of Drift Time, a B Corp agency at the intersection of purpose and intention. Together, they unpack how ethical digital marketing and intentional design can transform nonprofit campaigns—and the world. * Is good design really exclusive? * How do short-term sales tactics hurt long-term donor relationships and the planet? * Can storytelling drive real change—without burnout or guilt trips? From navigating frustration in creative careers, to actionable insights on transparency, donor stewardship, and building authentic community, this episode is packed with inspiration for anyone seeking more meaningful, sustainable impact. If you’re craving bold ideas, practical examples, and a fresh take on how technology can serve social and environmental good, this is a conversation you don’t want to miss. Ready to design for change? Tune in for a fun, illuminating, and game-changing discussion! Resources Find Abb-D on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/abbdtaiyo/] Driftime [https://driftime.com/]: Abb-D's design and impact firm Only.One⁠ [https://only.one/]: People-powered campaigns that shape ocean and climate policy worldwide.

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