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I Was Told There Would Be Snacks: A Nonprofit Podcast

I Was Told There Would Be Snacks: A Nonprofit Podcast

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Frequency: 1 episode/28d. Total Eps: 56

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I Was Told There Would Be Snacks: A Nonprofit Podcast, brought to you by Tennessee Nonprofit Network and powered by KUDZUKIAN. On our podcasts, we'll be spilling the 501(c)tea on nonprofit issues that impact your nonprofit organization, questioning tired ways nonprofits and funders do business, and shedding light on bold new practices in our field. This is not your average nonprofit podcast! And no, we don't provide snacks, but feel free to BYO. We were going to get some snacks donated, but the donation application was 42 questions and required too many attachments just to get a few dozen bagels and lukewarm coffee.
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Talking Consent, Crisis, and Gen Z Giving with GoFundMe

Season 5 · Episode 6

mercredi 10 décembre 2025Duration 50:41

We sit down with GoFundMe's Amanda Brown Lierman (VP for Policy, Engagement, and Impact) for a no-holds-barred conversation that begins with the nonprofit sector's recent frustration: the unauthorized creation of over a million fundraising pages that cost organizations time and lots of anxiety. Amanda addresses this controversy head-on, answering tough questions submitted by our members. While accountability is key, the episode also addresses the future of fundraising; with $40 billion raised for individuals and nonprofits, GoFundMe remains a major force. We explore how nonprofits can bridge the looming funding crisis by embracing peer-to-peer (P2P) fundraising, specifically examining how Millennials and Gen Z give, the importance of social media conversion, and the strategy behind capturing the micro-donor. This is a crucial, honest, and sometimes hilarious conversation about holding allies accountable, protecting consent, and securing your organization's donor base for 2026 and beyond.

A Call to Action: The Board Members Role in Turbulent Times

Season 5 · Episode 5

lundi 3 novembre 2025Duration 50:53

In our final episode, we're delivering a direct and inspiring call to action for board members everywhere. It's no secret that times are turbulent, and while we might feel like we're just using duct tape to hold everything together, board members play a more vital role than ever. We'll outline the crucial responsibilities and unique contributions that board members bring during periods of uncertainty, empowering you to lead with purpose and resilience. Tune in to hear from Anne Gingerich of Pennsylvania Association of Nonprofits, Mariane Asad Doyle of Center for Nonprofit Excellence in Virginia, and Jill Bennett of Utah Nonprofit Association as they inspire you to be a force for good—and share tips on how to use that duct tape to build something strong, not just hold together a mess.

Creating a Mission-Aligned Workspace

Season 4 · Episode 6

lundi 17 mars 2025Duration 28:03

Ever walked into an office and thought, "This place screams misaligned?" Join us as we dive into the fascinating world of workspace design with the dynamic duo of Kate Haywood from Daily Design Group and Kesha Ivy from Junior Achievement of Memphis and the Mid-South. These design gurus and mission-driven leaders give pointers on how your office space can be more than just a place to clock in. We'll explore the nitty-gritty of creating a workspace that not only looks good but feels good, aligning seamlessly with your organization's mission. From creating an optimal workspace for your employees to creating an inclusive atmosphere for your clients, we've got you covered. So, whether you're a CEO or just a cubicle dweller, tune in to learn how to transform your workspace into a mission-aligned masterpiece!

The Problem with Nonprofit Gatekeepers

Season 4 · Episode 5

lundi 3 mars 2025Duration 28:57

Ever felt like you're banging your head against a brick wall trying to break into the nonprofit world or get something new and different accomplished? You're not alone. In this episode, we dive deep into the murky waters of nonprofit gatekeeping. Join us as we chat with Sunny Bray from Catalyst Collective and Wendy Wand from United Way of Blount County. These two powerhouses spill the tea on how these gatekeepers are stifling innovation and holding back the next generation of nonprofit leaders. We'll uncover the secret sauce to avoid becoming a gatekeeper yourself and equip you with the tools to overcome gatekeeping challenges. Get ready to laugh, learn, and take on even the most problematic gatekeeper in your world!

Feral Volunteers

Season 4 · Episode 4

lundi 17 février 2025Duration 28:18

Ever had a volunteer who seemed to have a mind of their own? One who shows up when they want, does what they want, and can be downright unpredictable? Well, you're not alone! Join us as we dive into the world of "feral volunteers" with expert guests Angela Meekins from the Tennessee Nonprofit Network and Natalie Patric from the United Way of Greater Chattanooga. We'll discuss how to tame these wild spirits and turn them into productive, engaged volunteers. From crafting clear job descriptions to setting realistic expectations, we'll share practical tips to help you manage even the most unruly volunteers. And yes, we even talk about the time a volunteer showed up dressed as a creepy clown! Tune in for a hilarious and informative episode that will help you turn your feral volunteers into a force for good.

What Would You Do With $5,000,000?

Season 4 · Episode 3

lundi 3 février 2025Duration 26:50

Ever dreamed of winning the lottery? Well, imagine your nonprofit winning the equivalent! Join us as we delve into the exciting (and sometimes daunting) world of big donations. Our guests, nonprofit fundraising experts Joshua Ireland from Jefferson Bridge Capital and Phil Trammell of Nonprofit Resource Center, share their invaluable insights. They'll guide you through the process of preparing your nonprofit for a major gift, deciding how to best utilize that massive, unexpected donation, and navigating the delicate conversation of a big gift with your board.

Building a Public Policy Agenda

Season 4 · Episode 2

lundi 20 janvier 2025Duration 27:57

In this episode, we dive headfirst into the exciting world of public policy with our dynamic duo of expert guests: Arnetta Macklin from MIFA and Natalie Jones from Tennessee Nonprofit Network. Get ready to trade boring boardroom meetings for some serious policy wonkery! We'll unravel the mystery of how nonprofits can take their advocacy game to the next level by crafting a killer public policy agenda. Arnetta and Natalie spill the 501(c)tea on everything from identifying key issues to gaining support from your board of directors

Nonprofit Burnout 101

Season 4 · Episode 1

lundi 6 janvier 2025Duration 28:42

Are you a nonprofit hero, always going the extra mile, and feeling like you're running on fumes? In this episode, we dive deep into the world of nonprofit burnout with the fabulous Cait Donovan. She discusses how the nonprofit martyr complex can turn a passion project into a full-blown crisis. We'll uncover the sneaky symptoms of burnout, from feeling chronically tired to snapping at your CFO. And don't worry, we've got the antidote! Cait shares her top tips for refilling your cup and avoiding the burnout abyss. So grab your favorite beverage (and maybe a snack), and join us for an insightful conversation about how to thrive, not just survive, in the nonprofit world.

How to Kill Your Nonprofit With Bad Parental Leave Policies

Season 3 · Episode 10

mardi 14 mai 2024Duration 24:58

In an era of workforce shortages, nonprofit leaders are rethinking their benefits packages to include more support for employees, such as parental leave. In this episode, Amy Gore of Think Tennessee and Dr. Mary "MJ" McConnell discuss how parental leave creates equitable opportunity for employees and mitigates turnover.

Epic Grant Writing Fails

Season 3 · Episode 9

mardi 30 avril 2024Duration 26:00

Have you ever made a terrible mistake while writing a grant or said the wrong thing during a meeting with a foundation? Don't worry, you're not alone. In this episode, grant writer Sara Baker and Tiffanie Grier of Assisi Foundation of Memphis share their insights on how to avoid the most common grant writing pitfalls and what to say when foundation trustees ask you that dreaded question about sustainability. Tune in and learn how to write a grant that will impress foundation trustees and win you the funding you need.


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