Explore every episode of the podcast Nonprofit Storytellers
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| Why a nonprofit changed its name — and avoided acronyms in the process | 15 Jul 2023 | 00:23:59 | |
Changing the name of a nonprofit is tough. There's often an affinity or long history to an organization's name, and it's not uncommon for an executive director to encounter at least some skepticism when proposing the switch. Executive Director Emily Shields didn't shy away from a name change, however. She lead the effort to update the name of her organization, from Iowa Association of Community College Trustees to Community Colleges for Iowa. On the Nonprofit Storytellers podcast, we talk about:
Link: https://www.ccforiowa.org/ --------------------------------------- Nonprofit Storytellers features the stories of how not-for-profit professionals are sharing their organization's story. From outreach to marketing to fundraising, host Mackenzie Walters leaders on how they accomplished their goals through smart storytelling. → More episodes and additional articles: www.nonprofit-storytellers.com → Sign up for our newsletter: www.nonprofit-storytellers.com/newsletter → Nonprofit Storytellers is published by StoryStruck Marketing. It's editorially independent. It's hosted and edited by owner Mackenzie Walters, a national award-winning journalist. Thank you to our podcast advertisers: → Eden Plus — Fundraising consulting, including capital campaigns → International Translation Services — Interpretation and translation services via phone, video, or in-person → Harmony Consulting — Strategic planning, communications, and training | |||
| How an education nonprofit launched and is positioned to scale in Des Moines | 28 Jun 2023 | 00:21:17 | |
How do you launch a nonprofit, find clients, community partners, and supporters? And how do you intentionally make decisions early on so the organization can scale later? Executive Director Noelle Nelson leads the new Avenue Scholars Des Moines organization, an expansion of an Omaha-based nonprofit that guides students through specific career exploration. The initiative doesn't end after a student graduates high school or even a post-secondary degree or certificate, they stay with the student through getting their first industry job. On the podcast, we talk about launching in the Des Moines area, key hires, and how Nelson is focusing on building a quality program that can grow and serve more students in Central Iowa. We talk about:
Link: https://www.avescholarsdesmoines.org/ --------------------------------------- Nonprofit Storytellers features the stories of how not-for-profit professionals are sharing their organization's story. From outreach to marketing to fundraising, host Mackenzie Walters leaders on how they accomplished their goals through smart storytelling. → More episodes and additional articles: www.nonprofit-storytellers.com → Sign up for our newsletter: www.nonprofit-storytellers.com/newsletter → Nonprofit Storytellers is published by StoryStruck Marketing. It's editorially independent. It's hosted and edited by owner Mackenzie Walters, a national award-winning journalist. Thank you to our podcast advertisers: → Eden Plus — Fundraising consulting, including capital campaigns → International Translation Services — Interpretation and translation services via phone, video, or in-person → Harmony Consulting — Strategic planning, communications, and training | |||
| Donations and support increased after a nonprofit published an annual magazine | 11 Apr 2023 | 00:23:08 | |
Why would a publish an annual report that doesn't look or feel like one? Nonprofit Storytelles host Mackenzie Walters talks with Kate Hayden, who she knows from her journalism days, on an annual magazine that EMBARC published in November 2022. The magazine carried a big announcement: EMBARC was splitting into two organizations. One focuses on serving all immigrants, while one continues to focus on the Burmese community. A former business reporter, Kate is the marketing manager at RIVA, a new name for the nonprofit previously known as EMBARC, as the name EMBARC is being transferred to the new nonprofit. On the podcast, we talk about the following:
To learn more: → 2021-22 Annual Magazine (Annual Report): https://www.embarciowa.org/2021-2022-report → EMBARC (now RIVA) website: https://www.embarciowa.org --------------------------------------- Nonprofit Storytellers features the stories of how not-for-profit professionals are sharing their organization's story. From outreach to marketing to fundraising, host Mackenzie Walters leaders on how they accomplished their goals through smart storytelling. → More episodes and additional articles: www.nonprofit-storytellers.com → Sign up for our newsletter: www.nonprofit-storytellers.com/newsletter → Nonprofit Storytellers is published by StoryStruck Marketing. It's editorially independent. It's hosted and edited by owner Mackenzie Walters, a national award winning journalist. Thank you to our podcast advertisers: → Eden Plus — Fundraising consulting, including capital campaigns → International Translation Services — Interpretation and translation services via phone, video, or in-person → Harmony Consulting — Strategic planning, communications, and training | |||
| How a nonprofit uses data to tell 'micro stories' and combat myths about food insecurity | 10 Apr 2023 | 00:23:11 | |
Have you ever needed to combat "myths" about the people you serve? The creation of a data dashboard — a concept often used in businesses, and created for programming at Des Moines Area Religious Council — has proven priceless in shaping the narrative and providing real-time facts about food insecurity in the area. DMARC is an interfaith cooperative that works with 200 faith organizations from five world faith traditions. Serving Central Iowa, the nonprofit is best known for their food pantry network that supports many local pantries. CEO Matt Unger was drawn to their mission because someone not having access to food "is just flat wrong," he told host Mackenzie Walters during their podcast discussion. "There are some fundamental human needs that we all have. The need for shelter, the need for food, the need for safety," he said. "I just feel a responsibility as a human being to make sure that those basic needs are being met. On the podcast, we talk about the data dashboard they build thanks to a "unicorn" volunteer, how they use data to inform their marketing, communications, and advocacy work, as well as how the ability to "zoom in" on a particular area has helped combat myths when it comes to describes food insecurity in the community. A few highlights:
To learn more: → DMARC online: https://www.dmarcunited.org → Portrait of a food pantry visitor: https://www.dmarcunited.org/2022/07/portrait-of-a-food-pantry-visitor-data-demographics-and-disparities/ --------------------------------------- Nonprofit Storytellers features the stories of how not-for-profit professionals are sharing their organization's story. From outreach to marketing to fundraising, host Mackenzie Walters leaders on how they accomplished their goals through smart storytelling. → More episodes and additional articles: www.nonprofit-storytellers.com → Sign up for our newsletter: www.nonprofit-storytellers.com/newsletter → Nonprofit Storytellers is published by StoryStruck Marketing. It's editorially independent. It's hosted and edited by owner Mackenzie Walters, a national award winning journalist. Thank you to our podcast advertisers: → Eden Plus — Fundraising consulting, including capital campaigns → International Translation Services — Interpretation and translation services via phone, video, or in-person → Harmony Consulting — Strategic planning, communications, and training | |||
| How a nonprofit's storytelling campaign tripled donations | 06 Apr 2023 | 00:22:33 | |
If you've ever said that your nonprofit is the "best kept secret" — you're not alone. Community Support Advocates serves individuals with mental health challenges or disabilities, and president Christina Smith has said they're one of the community's "best kept secrets." Organizations that work directly with CSA know the great work they do to serve members, but outside of those direct partnerships, many don't know about CSA. With their tried-and-true funding streams declining, Smith knew CSA needed to focus more intentionally on fundraising and marketing efforts. Not only did the not-for-profit need to tell their story, they needed to do so in an intentional way that helped share their services — what they did and who they served — with the greater community. CSA launched a storytelling campaign in 2022 as part of their 25th anniversary year. The results were wonderful — engagement went up, and donations tripled.* On the podcast, Christina talks about:
Learn more: → CSA online: https://teamcsa.org → See the storytelling campaign: https://teamcsa.org/25th-anniversary-stories/ --------------------------------------- Nonprofit Storytellers features the stories of how not-for-profit professionals are sharing their organization's story. From outreach to marketing to fundraising, host Mackenzie Walters leaders on how they accomplished their goals through smart storytelling. → More episodes and additional articles: www.nonprofit-storytellers.com → Sign up for our newsletter: www.nonprofit-storytellers.com/newsletter → Nonprofit Storytellers is published by StoryStruck Marketing. It's editorially independent. It's hosted and edited by owner Mackenzie Walters, a national award winning journalst. CSA partnered with StoryStruck on their storytelling campaign.
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| How a brand strategy and color campaign helped define the DSM Airport | 04 Apr 2023 | 00:23:25 | |
Have you noticed how colorful the Des Moines International Airport is? It's part of an intentional brand strategy — one that Mackenzie discusses with Kayla Kovarna, deputy director of communications and air service development. Their conversation includes insight from Kovarna on:
Learn more: → See the campaign in action: https://www.flydsm.com --------------------------------------- Nonprofit Storytellers features the stories of how not-for-profit professionals are sharing their organization's story. From outreach to marketing to fundraising, host Mackenzie Walters leaders on how they accomplished their goals through smart storytelling. → More episodes and additional articles: www.nonprofit-storytellers.com → Sign up for our newsletter: www.nonprofit-storytellers.com/newsletter → Nonprofit Storytellers is published by StoryStruck Marketing. It's editorially independent. It's hosted and edited by owner Mackenzie Walters, a national award winning journalst. | |||
| Welcome to the Nonprofit Storytellers Podcast! | 30 Mar 2023 | 00:01:58 | |
Welcome to the Nonprofit Storytellers Podcast, where we interview nonprofit leaders on how they are sharing their story — their outreach, fundraising, and marketing efforts. I'm Mackenzie Walters. In my work as a journalist and now as a consultant, I've found that sharing stories — real life examples or case studies — is the best way for someone to learn, understand, and apply an idea or approach. That's why I started this podcast. I meet so many amazing nonprofits and association leaders that are rallying people to their mission. They might be launching a new initiative, trying to move the need through social change campaigns, or serving their members and communities in ways that invite more people in. I'll be introducing you to leaders in the broad not-for-profit community. And I'll be asking them to share specific examples — as well as tips and advice — so you can learn and apply. When I was a cub reporter, just starting out my journalism career, we used to call this the "story behind the story." The "let's dig in a little deeper and talk about how we did it" story. And that's not all. We are sharing free resources and articles on our website, including in a series we're calling "Steal Worthy Campaigns" Don't miss a podcast episode or any of the free resources we share. Sign up for our newsletter at www.nonprofit-storytellers.com Until next time, keep sharing your story. --------------------------------------- Nonprofit Storytellers features the stories of how not-for-profit professionals are sharing their organization's story. From outreach to marketing to fundraising, host Mackenzie Walters leaders on how they accomplished their goals through smart storytelling. → More episodes and additional articles: www.nonprofit-storytellers.com → Sign up for our newsletter: www.nonprofit-storytellers.com/newsletter → Nonprofit Storytellers is published by StoryStruck Marketing. It's editorially independent. It's hosted and edited by owner Mackenzie Walters, a national award winning journalst.
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| Launching a new nonprofit fundraising event | 17 Jun 2023 | 00:14:39 | |
Dental Connections provides critical dental services to low-income individuals in the Des Moines area, as well as school-based dental services to students who might otherwise fall through the cracks. It's hard to concentrate in school when you have a toothache; some students even contemplate pulling their own tooth before they learn about — and access — Dental Connections school-based or mobile clinics. When Carly Ross was hired as executive director, part of her goals was implementing a marketing strategy and raising awareness of what supporters saw as a "best-kept secret." Like many nonprofits, Dental Connections had been operating under the radar while providing critical services, something she wanted to change. In the podcast, Carly talks about building out the nonprofit's marketing efforts, launching and revamping a new signature fundraising event, and the importance of starting now to build the organization's event and marketing infrastructure for later.
Link: https://dentalconnectionsonline.com/ --------------------------------------- Nonprofit Storytellers features the stories of how not-for-profit professionals are sharing their organization's story. From outreach to marketing to fundraising, host Mackenzie Walters leaders on how they accomplished their goals through smart storytelling. → More episodes and additional articles: www.nonprofit-storytellers.com → Sign up for our newsletter: www.nonprofit-storytellers.com/newsletter → Nonprofit Storytellers is published by StoryStruck Marketing. It's editorially independent. It's hosted and edited by owner Mackenzie Walters, a national award-winning journalist. Thank you to our podcast advertisers: → Eden Plus — Fundraising consulting, including capital campaigns (https://edenplus.org) → International Translation Services — Interpretation and translation services via phone, video, or in-person (https://translatorsiowa.com) → Harmony Consulting — Strategic planning, communications, and training (https://www.harmonyconsultingdsm.com) | |||
| A nonprofit's simple, sustainable, four-step fundraising and friendraising model | 06 Jun 2023 | 00:26:01 | |
How do you consistently attract new donors, supporters, volunteers, and connectors? Mosaic is a nonprofit that supports adults with intellectual or developmental disabilities. Their simple, four-step fundraising model has impacted their organization and created a cycle of new supporters of their services. Bryanne Lang, the Resource Development Manager at Mosaic for its Central Iowa services, shares the fundraising model, and it has been so successful. Our conversation includes:
--------------------------------------- Nonprofit Storytellers features the stories of how not-for-profit professionals are sharing their organization's story. From outreach to marketing to fundraising, host Mackenzie Walters leaders on how they accomplished their goals through smart storytelling. → More episodes and additional articles: www.nonprofit-storytellers.com → Sign up for our newsletter: www.nonprofit-storytellers.com/newsletter → Nonprofit Storytellers is published by StoryStruck Marketing. It's editorially independent. It's hosted and edited by owner Mackenzie Walters, a national award-winning journalist. Thank you to our podcast advertisers: → Eden Plus — Fundraising consulting, including capital campaigns (https://edenplus.org) → International Translation Services — Interpretation and translation services via phone, video, or in-person (https://translatorsiowa.com) → Harmony Consulting — Strategic planning, communications, and training (https://www.harmonyconsultingdsm.com) | |||
| How a nonprofit's podcast is reducing the stigma of mental health while promoting their services | 26 May 2023 | 00:22:17 | |
How do you reduce the stigma of mental health while raising awareness about your nonprofit's services? Employee & Family Resources hosts a monthly podcast called Emotion Well, which shares stories of mental health challenges and how individuals have sought support and community through their journey. From cancer diagnosis to a loved one's suicide, the episodes paint a raw picture of mental health while also tying back to EFR's services as an employee benefits provider. Offering mental health and wellness services through the workforce is often a first stop on an individual's mental health journey. On this podcast, we talk with Johanna Dunlevy, the wellness and marketing manager at EFR, and the host of the Emotional Well podcast:
Link: https://efr.org Podcast: https://efr.org/stay-connected/podcasts/ --------------------------------------- Nonprofit Storytellers features the stories of how not-for-profit professionals are sharing their organization's story. From outreach to marketing to fundraising, host Mackenzie Walters leaders on how they accomplished their goals through smart storytelling. → More episodes and additional articles: www.nonprofit-storytellers.com → Sign up for our newsletter: www.nonprofit-storytellers.com/newsletter → Nonprofit Storytellers is published by StoryStruck Marketing. It's editorially independent. It's hosted and edited by owner Mackenzie Walters, a national award-winning journalist. Thank you to our podcast advertisers: → Eden Plus — Fundraising consulting, including capital campaigns → International Translation Services — Interpretation and translation services via phone, video, or in-person → Harmony Consulting — Strategic planning, communications, and training | |||
| Why a nonprofit built relationships with the media — and stoked a local controversy | 16 May 2023 | 00:22:11 | |
Eat Greater Des Moines is best known for its food rescue program, but the nonprofit is working to do far more — such as change the food system to make it better for everyone. In this interview with Executive Director Aubrey Alvarez, we discuss the importance of nonprofits reaching out and working with the media, regardless of the public relations or marketing budget. Alvarez has earned a reputation for being bold in sharing (sometimes controversial) stories with newspapers, television stations, business journals, online news outlets, and others. In the podcast, we talk about:
Link: https://www.eatgreaterdesmoines.org --------------------------------------- Nonprofit Storytellers features the stories of how not-for-profit professionals are sharing their organization's story. From outreach to marketing to fundraising, host Mackenzie Walters leaders on how they accomplished their goals through smart storytelling. → More episodes and additional articles: www.nonprofit-storytellers.com → Sign up for our newsletter: www.nonprofit-storytellers.com/newsletter → Nonprofit Storytellers is published by StoryStruck Marketing. It's editorially independent. It's hosted and edited by owner Mackenzie Walters, a national award-winning journalist. Thank you to our podcast advertisers: → Eden Plus — Fundraising consulting, including capital campaigns → International Translation Services — Interpretation and translation services via phone, video, or in-person → Harmony Consulting — Strategic planning, communications, and training
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| How a nonprofit leverages partnerships for their campaign to reduce the stigma of mental illness | 09 May 2023 | 00:27:37 | |
The Iowa Healthiest State Initiative is a nonprofit that wants every Iowan can live a healthy life. They work to create awareness and integrate solutions to improve the physical, social, and emotional well-being of Iowans. In May each year, they launch a statewide Mental Health Awareness Month campaign called Make it OK. The goal is to reduce the stigma of having a mental illness. Every nonprofit has a limited budget, and the Healthiest State Initiative is no different. What's unique is how they've developed partnerships across businesses, media, sports, entertainment, and other industries to help leverage their message and campaign. On this podcast we talk to Jami Haberl, executive director, and Chase Langos, marketing and communications strategist, about:
Link: https://www.iowahealthieststate.com ____________ Nonprofit Storytellers features the stories of how not-for-profit professionals are sharing their organization's story. From outreach to marketing to fundraising, host Mackenzie Walters leaders on how they accomplished their goals through smart storytelling. → More episodes and additional articles: www.nonprofit-storytellers.com → Sign up for our newsletter: www.nonprofit-storytellers.com/newsletter → Nonprofit Storytellers is published by StoryStruck Marketing. It's editorially independent. It's hosted and edited by owner Mackenzie Walters, a national award winning journalst. Thank you to our podcast advertisers: → Eden Plus — Fundraising consulting, including capital campaigns → International Translation Services — Interpretation and translation services via phone, video, or in-person → Harmony Consulting — Strategic planning, communications, and training | |||
| How a statewide nonprofit explains their 40 programs in three words | 02 May 2023 | 00:21:58 | |
Have you ever struggled to articulate what your nonprofit does in a clear and concise way? That's the challenge YSS was facing before they implemented a tagline that helped consolidate their message. More than just a nice sentence, their tagline has become the foundation of their marketing and communication efforts. Since rolling it out, YSS has structured its annual report, a video series, and presentations around a sentence — really, three words — that encompasses its 40 programs. On the Nonprofit Storytellers Podcast, we talk to Kayla Choate, director of marketing and communications at YSS, talks about:
Link: https://www.yss.org --------------------------------------- Nonprofit Storytellers features the stories of how not-for-profit professionals are sharing their organization's story. From outreach to marketing to fundraising, host Mackenzie Walters leaders on how they accomplished their goals through smart storytelling. → More episodes and additional articles: www.nonprofit-storytellers.com → Sign up for our newsletter: www.nonprofit-storytellers.com/newsletter → Nonprofit Storytellers is published by StoryStruck Marketing. It's editorially independent. It's hosted and edited by owner Mackenzie Walters, a national award winning journalist. Thank you to our podcast advertisers: → Eden Plus — Fundraising consulting, including capital campaigns → International Translation Services — Interpretation and translation services via phone, video, or in-person → Harmony Consulting — Strategic planning, communications, and training | |||
| How Des Moines University's president approached the nonprofit's board about building a new campus | 25 Apr 2023 | 00:27:31 | |
As president and CEO of Des Moines University, Angela Franklin has led the medical school through one of the most significant changes in its history: Building a new campus west of its current location near downtown Des Moines. On the Nonprofit Storytellers Podcast, Franklin talks about the Purple and Proud Campaign, what presenting such a large vision to the board was like, and how she handled naysayers. On the podcast, you'll find a full interview that includes the following:
Links: → DMU: https://www.dmu.edu → Purple & Proud capital campaign: https://campaign.dmu.edu --------------------------------------- Nonprofit Storytellers features the stories of how not-for-profit professionals are sharing their organization's story. From outreach to marketing to fundraising, host Mackenzie Walters leaders on how they accomplished their goals through smart storytelling. → More episodes and additional articles: www.nonprofit-storytellers.com → Sign up for our newsletter: www.nonprofit-storytellers.com/newsletter → Nonprofit Storytellers is published by StoryStruck Marketing. It's editorially independent. It's hosted and edited by owner Mackenzie Walters, a national award winning journalist. Thank you to our podcast advertisers: → Eden Plus — Fundraising consulting, including capital campaigns → International Translation Services — Interpretation and translation services via phone, video, or in-person → Harmony Consulting — Strategic planning, communications, and training
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| Why sharing survivor stories are critical to change, even at nonprofit galas and fundraising events | 18 Apr 2023 | 00:23:04 | |
Ever wondered how sobering your nonprofit's gala speach should be? When Richard Schoeberl, the US team Lead for Hope for Justice, speaks at an event, he doesn't view at it as entertainment. He wants people to leave with a better grasp of a horrendous crime of human trafficking. He recently was in Iowa to speak at their fundraiser. Some audience members were crying, they were so moved by the stories he shared of individuals — young girls, older women, and others — who had been enslaved. In this podcast, Host Mackenzie Walters talks with Richard about:
Link: https://hopeforjustice.org Break the Cycle: https://hopeforjustice.org/break-the-cycle/ --------------------------------------- Nonprofit Storytellers features the stories of how not-for-profit professionals are sharing their organization's story. From outreach to marketing to fundraising, host Mackenzie Walters leaders on how they accomplished their goals through smart storytelling. → More episodes and additional articles: www.nonprofit-storytellers.com → Sign up for our newsletter: www.nonprofit-storytellers.com/newsletter → Nonprofit Storytellers is published by StoryStruck Marketing. It's editorially independent. It's hosted and edited by owner Mackenzie Walters, a national award winning journalist. Thank you to our podcast advertisers: → Eden Plus — Fundraising consulting, including capital campaigns → International Translation Services — Interpretation and translation services via phone, video, or in-person → Harmony Consulting — Strategic planning, communications, and training | |||