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| The NonProfit Nook - Talking All Things Nonprofit | 08 Aug 2025 | 00:01:58 | |
The NonProfit Nook – Teaser Episode Show Notes Host: Wendy Kidd, Owner of Boss Level Engaged About the Podcast: Welcome to The NonProfit Nook, the go-to podcast for nonprofit leaders, board members, staff, and community champions who want to build stronger, smarter organizations and make a real impact. Hosted by Wendy Kidd, a business owner and nonprofit leader with over 20 years of experience, this show is your resource for honest conversations and practical advice. What to Expect:
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| Creating a Feedback-Friendly Environment: Tools for Team Success and Retention | 26 Aug 2025 | 00:38:13 | |
In this episode of 'The NonProfit Nook,' host Wendy Kidd and guest Kendria Taylor, a learning and development expert, delve into the importance of creating a culture of feedback within nonprofit organizations. They discuss the definition and the significance of providing various types of feedback: reinforcing, redirecting, impact, and reflective. Kendria shares practical models such as the 'GOOD' model for effective feedback and provides strategies for personalizing feedback based on communication styles. The episode emphasizes that consistent, thoughtful feedback can build trust, enhance morale, and boost organizational performance. Kendria also offers listeners free tools to improve their feedback approaches, making this episode an invaluable resource for nonprofit leaders aiming to strengthen their teams and retain top talent. Links: https://www.instagram.com/thekendriataylor/ https://www.instagram.com/tg8solutionsinsight/ https://www.bosslevelengaged.com/services-for-nonprofits-nonprofitnook https://www.youtube.com/@BossLevelEngaged 00:00 Introduction to Active Listening 00:23 Welcome to The NonProfit Nook 01:09 Meet Kendria Taylor 02:45 The Importance of Feedback 09:21 Types of Feedback 13:40 Developing Your Team with Feedback 19:14 The Importance of Ongoing Feedback 19:49 Creating a Culture of Feedback 20:25 Introducing the Good Model 21:54 Breaking Down the Good Model 24:21 Giving Feedback to Leaders 27:34 Understanding Communication Styles 30:31 Reflective and Empathetic Listening 33:16 Free Resources and Conclusion Mentioned in this episode: | |||
| Building Bridges in the Community: Kim Sanchez's Mission with Collin County NeighborHUB at McKinney and McKinney Little Free Pantry | 26 Aug 2025 | 00:26:44 | |
Spotlight on Community Champions: Kim Sanchez and the Impact of McKinney Little Free Pantry and Collin County NeighborHUB In this episode of The NonProfit Nook, host Wendy Kidd welcomes Kim Sanchez, a philanthropist and founder of McKinney Little Free Pantry and Collin County NeighborHUB. Kim shares her journey from starting her businesses in 2005 to creating impactful community initiatives that aim to serve neighbors in need. Learn about the inspiration behind these projects, the challenges they face, and the unique solutions they offer, such as the anonymous food pantries and a future social services advocacy center. This episode delves into the importance of dignity and human interaction in social services, and highlights how Kim blends professional expertise with a passion for service to create real change in Collin County. Links: https://www.ccneighborhubmck.org/ https://www.instagram.com/mckinneylittlefreepantry/ https://www.facebook.com/CCNeighborHub https://thesanchezgroup.biz/sanchez-charities-llc/ https://www.bosslevelengaged.com/services-for-nonprofits-nonprofitnook https://www.youtube.com/@BossLevelEngaged 00:00 Introduction to The NonProfit Nook 01:02 Meet Kim Sanchez: A Multifaceted Philanthropist 02:23 The Birth of McKinney Little Free Pantry 04:36 Expanding the Pantry Network 06:38 The Concept of Collin County NeighborHUB 13:19 Building the NeighborHUB: Partnerships and Progress 17:55 Challenges and Rewards in Nonprofit Work 22:18 How to Get Involved 23:37 Conclusion and Farewell Mentioned in this episode: | |||
| Spotlight: Communities Foundation of Texas & North Texas Giving Day | 02 Sep 2025 | 00:28:44 | |
Maximizing Impact: Inside the Communities Foundation of Texas and North Texas Giving Day In this episode of The NonProfit Nook, host Wendy Kidd converses with Heather Lothes, Donor Relations Officer at the Communities Foundation of Texas (CFT). The discussion focuses on the role and impact of CFT in North Texas, emphasizing its efforts to support local nonprofits and philanthropic activities. They delve into the details of North Texas Giving Day, a significant regional initiative designed to boost donations and awareness for local nonprofits. Heather shares insights on how nonprofits can maximize their success on this day and the ongoing support CFT provides throughout the year. Listeners are encouraged to participate and spread the word to enhance community support and philanthropy. Links: CFT Website: https://www.cftexas.org/ North Texas Giving Day website: https://www.northtexasgivingday.org/ Social Handles - CFT: communitiesfoundationoftexas, NTGD: northtexasgivingday https://www.bosslevelengaged.com/services-for-nonprofits-nonprofitnook https://www.youtube.com/@BossLevelEngaged 00:00 Introduction to Community Foundations 00:58 Welcome to The NonProfit Nook 01:42 Meet Heather Lothes 02:43 Understanding Communities Foundation of Texas 05:18 North Texas Giving Day: Origins and Impact 08:03 Maximizing North Texas Giving Day 11:44 Upcoming Events and How to Get Involved 14:05 The Broader Impact of North Texas Giving Day 15:22 Riding the Wave of North Texas Giving Day 16:34 Maximizing Success on Giving Day 17:41 Leveraging Your Network and Resources 19:38 The Power of Follow-Up 22:29 Beyond North Texas Giving Day: CFT's Year-Round Impact 22:40 CFT's Multifaceted Support for Nonprofits 25:28 CFT's Role in Community Crises 25:56 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Mentioned in this episode: | |||
| Initiating Change: Strategic Planning for Nonprofits with Expert Dr. Collette Portis, Episode 1 of 3 | 30 Sep 2025 | 00:43:44 | |
Today's episode features Dr. Collette Portis, an award-winning business strategist, who joins Wendy to discuss the fundamentals of strategic planning in the nonprofit sector. They cover the importance of not trying to handle everything in-house, the roles and responsibilities of key participants, the necessity of hiring an outside expert, and essential preparatory steps before the first strategic planning meeting. This episode is the first of a three-part series on strategic planning, focusing on actionable steps and effective implementation. Links: https://linktr.ee/reddevelopmentgroup https://amzn.to/42h8UiE - JUST Strategy By Dr. Collette Portis https://amzn.to/4ntu1a9 - G.O.A.L.I.E. By Dr. Collette Portis https://amzn.to/3ImXHXd - CEOs Finish Strong: Learn What’s Weakening Your Company by Dr. Collette Portis SBDC - https://www.sba.gov/local-assistance/resource-partners/small-business-development-centers-sbdc Junior League of Collin County - https://www.jlcollincounty.org/community/meeting-facilitation-services/ https://www.bosslevelengaged.com/services-for-nonprofits-nonprofitnook https://www.youtube.com/@BossLevelEngaged https://www.instagram.com/thenonprofitnook/ 00:00 Introduction to Strategic Planning 00:35 Welcome to The NonProfit Nook 01:20 Introducing Dr. Collette Portis 02:11 The Importance of Strategic Planning 02:47 Defining Strategic Planning 03:54 The Role of Strategy in Nonprofits 07:40 Who Should Be Involved in Strategic Planning? 07:58 The Role of External Consultants 09:10 Engaging Different Levels of Leadership 13:28 Involving the Board in Strategic Planning 15:09 Strategic Planning for Small Nonprofits 16:19 Finding the Right Consultant 18:15 Funding Your Strategic Planning 19:13 Alternative Funding Sources 21:09 Utilizing Local Resources 21:48 Exploring Free and Paid Resources for Nonprofits 23:09 Preparing for the First Meeting with Consultants 24:24 Conducting Initial Assessments and Consultations 29:25 DIY Assessments for Nonprofits 31:42 Key Elements to Assess in Nonprofits 36:59 The Importance of Technology and Disaster Recovery 39:14 Conclusion and Next Steps Mentioned in this episode: | |||
| Spotlight on Grace to Change: Transforming Lives Through Recovery | 23 Sep 2025 | 00:25:52 | |
In this episode of The NonProfit Nook, host Wendy Kidd talks with Shannon White, Founder and Executive Director, and Kim Hughes, Administrative Director of Grace to Change, a nonprofit outpatient treatment center in Collin County. Shannon and Kim share their inspiring personal stories and discuss the vital work their organization does to support individuals struggling with addiction. They highlight the services provided, such as intensive and supportive outpatient programs, free lifelong aftercare, substance abuse evaluations, and individual and family counseling. The conversation also touches on the challenges of running a nonprofit, the importance of community support, and ways for people to get involved, including meal donations, drives, and attending their annual gala. Links: https://www.facebook.com/gracetochangemckinney https://www.instagram.com/gracetochangemckinney/ https://www.bosslevelengaged.com/services-for-nonprofits-nonprofitnook https://www.youtube.com/@BossLevelEngaged https://www.instagram.com/thenonprofitnook/ 00:00 Introduction and Opening Remarks 00:23 Welcome to The NonProfit Nook 01:11 Meet Shannon White: Founder of Grace to Change 02:10 Meet Kim Hughes: Administrative Director of Grace to Change 03:29 The Journey and Mission of Grace to Change 04:41 Challenges and Success Stories 05:29 Services Offered by Grace to Change 06:12 Personal Stories of Impact 10:08 Community Involvement and Support 15:56 Understanding Addiction and Nonprofits 19:24 How to Get Involved and Support Grace to Change 22:38 Closing Remarks and Contact Information 23:09 Podcast Outro Mentioned in this episode: | |||
| Decoding Nonprofit Finances: Hiring a Bookkeeper, Collaborating and Key Metrics | 16 Sep 2025 | 00:33:24 | |
Navigating Bookkeeping for Nonprofits: Tips, Tools, and Best Practices In this episode of The NonProfit Nook, host Wendy Kidd is joined by Kelsey Gleason, co-owner of Educated Bookkeeping, to explore the distinct challenges and strategies of bookkeeping for nonprofits versus for-profit businesses. They discuss the importance of understanding financial reports, customizing chart of accounts, and the significance of training and quality control for volunteer bookkeepers. They also cover practical tips on selecting a professional bookkeeper, using QuickBooks features like classes and projects, and highlight a crucial financial metric every nonprofit board should monitor. The episode aims to provide real tools and strategies to help nonprofit leaders and boards manage their finances more effectively. Links: https://www.educatedbookkeeping.com https://www.instagram.com/educatedbookkeeping/ https://www.bosslevelengaged.com/services-for-nonprofits-nonprofitnook https://www.youtube.com/@BossLevelEngaged https://www.instagram.com/thenonprofitnook/ 00:00 Introduction to Nonprofit Bookkeeping 01:28 Meet Kelsey Gleason: From Teacher to Bookkeeper 02:05 Challenges of Nonprofit Bookkeeping 05:03 Advice for Small Nonprofits Without a Bookkeeper 05:49 Training and Software Recommendations 10:27 Hiring a Professional Bookkeeper 18:59 Understanding Financial Reports 22:08 QuickBooks Tips and Tricks 26:33 Final Thoughts and Key Takeaways 30:37 Conclusion and Farewell Mentioned in this episode: | |||
| Service, Community, and Connection: Inside the McKinney Rotary Club | 09 Sep 2025 | 00:20:18 | |
Spotlight on McKinney Rotary Club: Service, Community, and Leadership In this episode of 'The NonProfit Nook,' host Wendy Kidd interviews Stephanie Talley, the 2025-2026 President of the Rotary Club of McKinney. Stephanie shares her experiences and the impactful work of the Rotary Club, highlighting their community service projects, international aid, and commitment to diversity and growth. The discussion covers the Rotary Club's history, successful projects like the Bonnie Wenk Park All Abilities Playground and Direction 61:3 partnership, and ways people can get involved. Listeners will gain insights into the vital role of Rotary in community service and learn practical strategies to enhance nonprofit work. Links: https://www.mckinneyrotary.org/ @mckinneyrotary on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn https://www.bosslevelengaged.com/services-for-nonprofits-nonprofitnook https://www.youtube.com/@BossLevelEngaged 00:00 Flash Mob Presidential Kickoff 00:29 Welcome to The NonProfit Nook 01:16 Introducing Stephanie Talley 02:45 The McKinney Rotary Club: History and Impact 04:31 Stephanie's Journey to Rotary 05:51 Rotary's Community Involvement 07:28 Success Stories and Achievements 13:12 The Importance of Nonprofits 14:00 How to Get Involved with Rotary 16:20 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Mentioned in this episode: | |||
| Beyond the Overwhelm: Simplifying Strategies for Nonprofit Marketing with Tayler Cusick Hollman | 28 Oct 2025 | 00:42:18 | |
In this episode, host Wendy is joined by Tayler Cusick Hollman, a marketing consultant and founder of Enji, a user-friendly marketing tool designed for small businesses and nonprofits. Tayler shares her decade-long experience in helping small businesses and nonprofits, diving into the unique marketing challenges nonprofits face. The conversation covers the importance of marketing for nonprofits, debunking myths about marketing, and how to shift mindsets to be more confident in marketing efforts. Tayler provides actionable steps to reduce overwhelm, including setting content pillars, choosing appropriate marketing channels, and maintaining consistency. They discuss the role of Enji in simplifying marketing tasks through planning, content creation, and analytics. Listeners are encouraged to try Enji with a special discount code provided, NPNook, which gives $61 off the annual subscription. https://www.enji.co/?ref=zmi2ngv https://www.instagram.com/enji_co/ https://www.facebook.com/enjimarketing/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/enji https://www.bosslevelengaged.com/services-for-nonprofits-nonprofitnook Mentioned in this episode: | |||
| Spotlight on Young Minds, Big Impact: Inside the Letters of Light Foundation | 21 Oct 2025 | 00:23:50 | |
In this episode of The NonProfit Nook, host Wendy Kidd interviews Ananya Nagendra, the young founder and CEO of the Letters of Light Foundation. Inspired by her mother's journey with chemotherapy, Ananya started the organization to provide cancer patients with handwritten letters of encouragement, preventive health workshops, and resources on mental wellness. With chapters across various schools and over 850 youth volunteers, the foundation partners with oncology centers to support cancer patients both mentally and emotionally. Ananya details the foundation's operations, her involvement with social workers, and the importance of mental health in cancer care. She also discusses the newly launched Books of Light program, offering literary resources to newly diagnosed patients and oncology centers. Learn how you can get involved, start a chapter, or contribute to this impactful cause. 00:00 Introduction to The NonProfit Nook 00:48 Meet Ananya Nagendra: Founder of Letters of Light 02:15 The Impact and Growth of Letters of Light 04:25 Volunteer Engagement and Success Stories 13:17 Books of Light Program 16:20 How to Get Involved and Final Thoughts 20:38 Conclusion and Call to Action Links: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ananya-nagendra https://www.instagram.com/joinlettersoflight/ https://hcb.hackclub.com/donations/start/letters-of-light - Donation Link https://www.bosslevelengaged.com/services-for-nonprofits-nonprofitnook https://www.youtube.com/@BossLevelEngaged https://www.instagram.com/thenonprofitnook/ Mentioned in this episode: | |||
| From Plan to Action: Implementing Your Nonprofit's Strategic Vision | 14 Oct 2025 | 00:27:03 | |
In this episode of The NonProfit Nook, hosted by Wendy Kidd, Dr. Colette Portis dives deep into the intricacies of strategic planning for nonprofits. They discuss how a robust strategy can lead to remarkable results, such as a nonprofit quadrupling its budget in a single quarter. The conversation covers the typical time frame for strategic planning, methods for accelerated planning, and the essential steps for effective implementation. Dr. Portis shares valuable insights on accountability, time management using brain science, and the importance of communication with internal and external teams. The episode is packed with practical advice and resources to help nonprofit leaders navigate their strategic planning and achieve their organizational goals. 00:00 Success Story: Nonprofit's Million-Dollar Strategy 00:25 Introduction to The NonProfit Nook 01:09 Strategic Planning Recap 02:27 Accelerated Strategic Planning with Red Development Group 02:58 Three-Day Business Strategy Retreat 04:50 Time Management and Brain Science 11:49 Implementing Your Strategic Plan 12:48 Aligning Meetings with Strategy 13:03 Maintaining Momentum and Celebrating Successes 13:48 The Importance of Weekly Tracking 14:26 Adapting to Change: A Real-Life Example 15:45 Communicating Your Plan Internally and Externally 16:44 Implementation and Regular Check-ins 18:06 Strategic Planning for Nonprofits 20:50 Success Stories and Final Thoughts 23:57 Conclusion and Call to Action Links: 3 day Strategic Planning with Red Development Group https://linktr.ee/reddevelopmentgroup https://amzn.to/42h8UiE - JUST Strategy By Dr. Collette Portis https://amzn.to/4ntu1a9 - G.O.A.L.I.E. By Dr. Collette Portis https://amzn.to/3ImXHXd - CEOs Finish Strong: Learn What’s Weakening Your Company by Dr. Collette Portis SBDC - https://www.sba.gov/local-assistance/resource-partners/small-business-development-centers-sbdc Junior League of Collin County - https://www.jlcollincounty.org/community/meeting-facilitation-services/ https://www.bosslevelengaged.com/services-for-nonprofits-nonprofitnook https://www.youtube.com/@BossLevelEngaged https://www.instagram.com/thenonprofitnook/ Mentioned in this episode: | |||
| Essential Elements of a Successful Nonprofit Strategy with Expert Dr. Collette Portis | 07 Oct 2025 | 00:56:11 | |
In this episode of The NonProfit Nook, host Wendy Kidd and guest Dr. Colette Portis from the Red Development Group continue their strategic planning series. They discuss the often-overlooked aspect of team development and delve into the essential elements of effective strategic planning for nonprofits. The conversation covers the importance of revisiting mission and vision statements and setting measurable goals. Dr. Portis outlines the 15 crucial plans that comprise a comprehensive strategic plan, including goals, financial planning, and community engagement. This episode is packed with actionable insights designed to help nonprofit leaders develop robust strategies that align with their organizational missions and values. Links: https://linktr.ee/reddevelopmentgroup https://amzn.to/42h8UiE - JUST Strategy By Dr. Collette Portis https://amzn.to/4ntu1a9 - G.O.A.L.I.E. By Dr. Collette Portis https://amzn.to/3ImXHXd - CEOs Finish Strong: Learn What’s Weakening Your Company by Dr. Collette Portis SBDC - https://www.sba.gov/local-assistance/resource-partners/small-business-development-centers-sbdc Junior League of Collin County - https://www.jlcollincounty.org/community/meeting-facilitation-services/ https://www.bosslevelengaged.com/services-for-nonprofits-nonprofitnook https://www.youtube.com/@BossLevelEngaged https://www.instagram.com/thenonprofitnook/ 00:00 Introduction to NonProfit Nook 01:14 Welcome and Guest Introduction 01:39 Strategic Planning Overview 02:11 Importance of External Support 03:21 Revisiting Mission and Vision 05:38 Assessment and Goal Setting 08:29 Identifying Blind Spots 08:46 Financial Literacy in Nonprofits 11:19 Resource Allocation and Team Development 26:42 Personal and Team Development Plans 30:37 Staying Organized with Priorities 30:58 Aligning Values with Your Calendar 31:13 Strategizing for Life and Work 32:04 Community Engagement and Impact 33:46 Event Planning and Execution 37:01 Social Media and Branding 39:19 Marketing and Sales Strategies 43:56 Technology and Succession Planning 52:51 Final Thoughts and Next Step Mentioned in this episode: | |||
| Dancing with Dallas Flashers: A Nonprofit Bringing Joy and Community Through Flash Mobs | 11 Nov 2025 | 00:44:12 | |
In this episode of The NonProfit Nook, host Wendy Kidd interviews Niki and Bob Calabrese, the Executive Director and Tech Director of Dallas Flashers, respectively. The Dallas Flashers is a nonprofit organization that organizes flash mobs to bring joy and mental health benefits to its participants and audiences. Niki shares insights on the diverse group of individuals involved in the flash mobs and how the organization unexpectedly ventured into the mental health sector. Bob discusses his technical role in the organization. The podcast also delves into the success stories of participants, the importance of community involvement, and the various non-dancing roles that help support the flash mobs. The episode concludes with a call for more support and volunteers to help the Dallas Flashers continue their mission of spreading joy through dance. https://www.linkedin.com/in/dallas-flashers-2a0a41382/ https://www.instagram.com/dallas.flashers/ https://www.facebook.com/DallasFlashersFans https://www.bosslevelengaged.com/services-for-nonprofits-nonprofitnook https://www.youtube.com/@BossLevelEngaged https://www.instagram.com/thenonprofitnook/ 00:00 Introduction to the NonProfit Nook 01:40 Meet Nikki Calabrese: A Lifetime of Service 02:57 Introducing Bob Calabrese: The Musical Tech Director 04:37 The Birth of Dallas Flashers 06:07 Flash Mob 101: What and How 11:52 Leadership and Vision: The Dream Session 19:00 Who Should Join Dallas Flashers? 22:05 The Joy of Flash Mobs 22:28 Mental Health Benefits 25:39 Success Stories 29:16 Personal Growth and Challenges 31:00 Favorite Aspects of the Group 35:49 Support and Participation 38:18 How to Get Involved 40:40 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Mentioned in this episode: | |||
| Beyond the Clock: Time Management for Nonprofit Leaders | 04 Nov 2025 | 00:16:11 | |
This episode of The NonProfit Nook, hosted by Wendy Kidd, focuses on the importance of time management for nonprofit leaders. Wendy discusses how time management isn't about control, but about creating the freedom to focus on what matters, rest without guilt, and lead with clarity and purpose. She provides practical tips, such as tracking how time is spent, setting clear priorities, using time blocking, and building habits around these new routines. Wendy also addresses potential resistance to change and the importance of clear communication. The episode emphasizes that good time management is about doing what matters most and maintaining a healthy, well-balanced life to effectively lead a nonprofit organization. Links: https://www.bosslevelengaged.com/services-for-nonprofits-nonprofitnook https://www.youtube.com/@BossLevelEngaged https://www.instagram.com/thenonprofitnook/ Time Management from the Inside Out by Julie Morgenstern 00:00 Introduction to Time Management 00:20 Welcome to The NonProfit Nook 01:06 Wendy's Personal Insights on Time Management 02:01 The Reality of Non-Profit Leadership 03:14 Setting Boundaries and Prioritizing Self-Care 03:42 Tracking and Analyzing Your Time 05:54 Establishing Priorities and Saying No 07:23 Time Blocking for Effective Management 09:29 Adapting to Change and Communicating Boundaries 11:04 Recommended Reads for Time Management 12:33 Final Thoughts and Encouragement 13:07 Closing Remarks and Call to Action Mentioned in this episode: | |||
| Perception Matters: Insights with Kendria Taylor | 30 Jun 2026 | 00:40:18 | |
In this episode of The NonProfit Nook, host Wendy Kidd welcomes back Kendria Taylor, a learning and development expert with over 20 years of experience. Kendria shares her insights on the importance of perception for nonprofit leaders, particularly focusing on the perceptions of Executive Directors by the public, board members, and staff. The discussion covers strategies for aligning personal behavior with organizational mission, improving communication, and developing empathy. Kendria also offers practical advice for Executive Directors and boards facing conflicts, emphasizing the need for honest self-assessment and structured communication. Listeners are encouraged to consider how they are perceived and to address any issues with a proactive and empathetic approach. Wendy also notes that the podcast will take a brief hiatus over the holidays, returning on January 6th. https://www.instagram.com/thekendriataylor/ https://www.instagram.com/tg8solutionsinsight/ https://www.bosslevelengaged.com/services-for-nonprofits-nonprofitnook https://www.youtube.com/@BossLevelEngaged 00:00 Introduction to the Rumor Mill 00:30 Welcome to The NonProfit Nook 01:18 Meet Kendria Taylor: Learning and Development Powerhouse 02:23 Discussing Feedback and Generational Workforce 03:38 Diving into Perception in Nonprofits 08:54 Empathy and Leadership in Nonprofits 12:19 Balancing Frontline and Office Work 15:29 Effective Board Management 19:11 Addressing Perception Issues 20:14 Naming and Taming Emotions 21:16 Empathy in the Workplace 22:23 Addressing Board and ED Conflicts 25:21 Communication and Generational Differences 27:51 Assessing Board Impact and Engagement 30:11 Perception and Public Image 35:05 Final Thoughts and Listener Engagement 35:36 Holiday Announcement and Sign-Off Mentioned in this episode: | |||
| Decoding Nonprofit Finances: Hiring a Bookkeeper, Collaborating and Key Metrics with Kelsey Gleason | 23 Jun 2026 | 00:35:07 | |
Navigating Bookkeeping for Nonprofits: Tips, Tools, and Best Practices In this episode of The NonProfit Nook, host Wendy Kidd is joined by Kelsey Gleason, co-owner of Educated Bookkeeping, to explore the distinct challenges and strategies of bookkeeping for nonprofits versus for-profit businesses. They discuss the importance of understanding financial reports, customizing chart of accounts, and the significance of training and quality control for volunteer bookkeepers. They also cover practical tips on selecting a professional bookkeeper, using QuickBooks features like classes and projects, and highlight a crucial financial metric every nonprofit board should monitor. The episode aims to provide real tools and strategies to help nonprofit leaders and boards manage their finances more effectively. Links: https://www.educatedbookkeeping.com https://www.instagram.com/educatedbookkeeping/ https://www.bosslevelengaged.com/services-for-nonprofits-nonprofitnook https://www.youtube.com/@BossLevelEngaged https://www.instagram.com/thenonprofitnook/ 00:00 Introduction to Nonprofit Bookkeeping 01:28 Meet Kelsey Gleason: From Teacher to Bookkeeper 02:05 Challenges of Nonprofit Bookkeeping 05:03 Advice for Small Nonprofits Without a Bookkeeper 05:49 Training and Software Recommendations 10:27 Hiring a Professional Bookkeeper 18:59 Understanding Financial Reports 22:08 QuickBooks Tips and Tricks 26:33 Final Thoughts and Key Takeaways 30:37 Conclusion and Farewell Mentioned in this episode: | |||
| Top 5 Mistakes Nonprofits Make With Their Annual Events | 10 Mar 2026 | 00:12:53 | |
Wendy Kidd shares the five biggest mistakes nonprofits make with their annual events and how to avoid them, focusing on branding, event flow, leadership roles, donation methods, and mission focus. keywords: nonprofit events, fundraising, event planning, nonprofit strategy, donor engagement key topics
Links: https://www.bosslevelengaged.com/services-for-nonprofits-nonprofitnook https://www.youtube.com/@BossLevelEngaged Chapters 00:00Introduction: Common issues at nonprofit events 00:32Mistake 1: Lack of branding at the event 04:37Mistake 2: No clear event timeline 05:34Mistake 3: Overloading the executive director 08:04Mistake 4: No easy donation methods 09:38Mistake 5: Focus on event over mission Mentioned in this episode: | |||
| How to Build Systems When You Don't Have Time | 24 Feb 2026 | 00:15:05 | |
In this episode, Wendy Kidd discusses the challenges nonprofit leaders face in establishing systems amidst their busy schedules. She emphasizes that systems are essential for creating time and reducing overwhelm. By starting with simple documentation of existing processes, leaders can gradually build effective systems that enhance organizational efficiency and sustainability. Wendy provides practical steps for tracking tasks, refining processes, and ensuring knowledge transfer within the organization, ultimately advocating for a systematic approach to nonprofit management. Links: Boss Day Sign Up: https://bosslevelengaged.myflodesk.com/bossday2 https://www.bosslevelengaged.com/business-coach https://www.youtube.com/@BossLevelEngaged takeaways Systems are not something you build when you have time; they create time. Start with documenting what you already do, not perfection. Task management software can help organize your processes. Reserve dedicated time to refine your documented processes. Your brain holds institutional knowledge that needs to be documented. Documenting processes helps in onboarding and offboarding staff. One documented process can lead to another, creating a flow. Start small and build systems gradually over time. These systems free your brain and protect your mission. Nonprofits need stability beyond one heroic leader. Chapters 00:00 Overcoming Overwhelm in Nonprofits 03:19 The Importance of Documentation 06:09 Creating a Systematic Approach 10:02 Building Sustainable Systems keywords nonprofit leadership, systems, documentation, project management, sustainability, workflow, organization, time management, delegation, training Mentioned in this episode: | |||
| Spotlight on Foundation for C.H.O.I.C.E.: A Structured Approach to Transforming Young Lives | 17 Feb 2026 | 00:17:17 | |
In this conversation, Wendy Kidd interviews Colleen Mier, the Executive Director of Foundation for C.H.O.I.C.E., a nonprofit organization dedicated to mentoring at-risk youth in North Texas. Colleen shares the origins of the foundation, its structured curriculum aimed at empowering students, and the importance of community engagement and volunteerism. The discussion highlights the transformative power of mentorship and education in shaping the futures of young individuals. Links: linkedin.com/in/colleen-mier-43674131 https://www.instagram.com/foundation_for_c.h.o.i.c.e https://www.facebook.com/FoundationForCHOICE Career Exploration-https://lnkd.in/gYBZS2cv https://www.bosslevelengaged.com/services-for-nonprofits-nonprofitnook https://www.youtube.com/@BossLevelEngaged Takeaways: Foundation for Choice was co-founded in 2014 to support at-risk youth. The program matches students with one-on-one mentors for a structured curriculum. Mentorship can significantly change a student's perspective on education and career. The organization is expanding its reach across Texas to serve more students. Community involvement is crucial for the success of nonprofit initiatives. Mentors gain as much from the experience as the students do. The curriculum focuses on growth mindset, goal setting, and soft skills. Volunteers are needed for various roles, including mentoring and career guidance. Education is seen as a pathway to freedom and opportunity. The organization utilizes social media to engage with the community and showcase student achievements. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Foundation for Choice 02:55 The Impact of Mentorship on At-Risk Youth 05:53 Building a Structured Curriculum for Success 08:52 Community Engagement and Volunteer Opportunities 11:55 The Importance of Education and Career Exploration Keywords: nonprofit, mentoring, at-risk youth, education, community engagement, Foundation for Choice, career opportunities, volunteer, youth empowerment, structured curriculum Mentioned in this episode: | |||
| Interview with Tawnia Wise: Lessons from Become a Nonprofit Pro | 10 Feb 2026 | 00:31:58 | |
In this conversation, Tawnia Wise shares her insights on nonprofit leadership, the common pitfalls faced by nonprofit organizations, and the importance of strategic thinking and self-care for leaders. She discusses her book 'Become a Nonprofit Pro' and emphasizes the need for sustainable practices in nonprofit management. Tawnia also highlights the significance of financial literacy and the necessity of building organizations that can outlive their founders. Links: https://www.wiseresourcedevelopment.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/tawniawise/ https://www.bosslevelengaged.com/services-for-nonprofits-nonprofitnook https://www.youtube.com/@BossLevelEngaged Takeaways: Tawnia Wise emphasizes the importance of strategic thinking in nonprofit leadership. Operating in a reactive mode limits sustainability and strategic planning. Nonprofit leaders often care too much, leading to burnout. Self-care is crucial for effective leadership in nonprofits. Martyrdom is not a badge of honor; leaders must protect their peace. Building sustainable organizations requires infrastructure and planning. Financial literacy is essential for nonprofit success. Nonprofits can be in a startup phase regardless of their age. Clarity on values helps leaders make better decisions. Setting boundaries is vital for nonprofit leaders. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Tawnia Wise and Her Journey 03:58 The Inspiration Behind 'Become a Nonprofit Pro' 06:38 Common Pitfalls in Nonprofit Leadership 09:28 The Importance of Strategic Mindset 12:13 Caring for Yourself as a Leader 14:52 Building a Legacy in Nonprofits 17:47 Practical Advice for Nonprofit Sustainability 20:23 Implementing the Book's Lessons 23:27 Final Thoughts and Resources Mentioned in this episode: | |||
| Spotlight on Lift R&R: Empowering Communities Through Nonprofit Collaboration | 03 Feb 2026 | 00:21:27 | |
In this episode of the Nonprofit Nook, Wendy Kidd interviews Rolanda Macharia, the founder and executive director of Lift R & R, a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing essential resources and hope to individuals in need. Rolanda shares her passion for helping others, the mission of Lift R & R, and the importance of collaboration among nonprofits. She discusses the challenges faced by nonprofits, success stories of individuals they have helped, and how people can get involved with Lift R & R. Links https://www.facebook.com/share/1DWaNz4miT/?mibextid=wwXIfr Event signup form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeorJDuBRssOhb_8VLMLYOSO_eeuSIb01e9cqXlzrvICzyx4w/viewform https://www.bosslevelengaged.com/services-for-nonprofits-nonprofitnook https://www.youtube.com/@BossLevelEngaged Takeaways Lift R & R stands for laboring in the field together, resources and referrals. The mission is to collaborate with nonprofits across Collin County. They target individuals in need, nonprofits, and businesses in the community. Collaboration is key to providing resources effectively. Success stories highlight the impact of their work on individuals' lives. Building relationships with other nonprofits is crucial for resource sharing. Nonprofits often face challenges with funding and visibility. It's important to vet organizations before making referrals. People can support nonprofits by volunteering or donating. Collectively, we can make a difference in the community. Mentioned in this episode: | |||
| Spotlight on Missing Pieces Support Group: Supporting Those Facing Pregnancy Loss | 27 Jan 2026 | 00:29:23 | |
In this episode of The NonProfit Nook, host Wendy Kidd interviews Anh Nguyen, the Director of the Dallas-Fort Worth chapter of Missing Pieces Support Group. Anh discusses the organization's mission to support women and families experiencing pregnancy loss through curated care packages and support groups. The conversation highlights the importance of acknowledging pregnancy loss as a significant grief event and offering appropriate resources. Anh shares inspirational stories, volunteer needs, and upcoming initiatives, including meditation groups and fundraising events. Listeners are encouraged to support Missing Pieces and connect with Anh for more information. Links: https://missingpiecessupportgroup.org https://missingpiecessupportgroup.org/resources/dfw-missingpieces/ https://missingpiecessupportgroup.org/loss-support/ https://linkedin.com/in/AnhTNguyen170 https://linkedin.com/company/missing-pieces-support-group-texas https://instagram.com/missingpiecessupport https://facebook.com/missingpiecessupport https://www.bosslevelengaged.com/services-for-nonprofits-nonprofitnook https://www.youtube.com/@BossLevelEngaged 00:00 Introduction and Personal Experiences with Pregnancy Loss 00:35 Welcome to The NonProfit Nook 01:22 Introducing Anh Nguyen and Missing Pieces Support Group 03:37 Support Services and Care Packages 07:42 The Importance of Awareness and Breaking the Silence 11:26 Success Stories and Personal Reflections 19:44 Challenges in Nonprofit Work 22:38 How to Get Involved with Missing Pieces 26:56 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Mentioned in this episode: | |||
| Nonprofit Myths: Stories We Need to Stop Telling Ourselves | 20 Jan 2026 | 00:12:02 | |
In this episode of The NonProfit Nook, host Wendy Kidd tackles prevalent myths that hinder nonprofit organizations. She addresses misconceptions such as non-profits shouldn't make a profit, nonprofits can't pay well, nonprofits are competitors, and the anxiety around fundraising. Wendy emphasizes the importance of financial sustainability, fair compensation, collaboration, and relationship-based fundraising to build stronger and more effective nonprofits. Tune in to learn how to challenge these myths and improve your organization's practices. Links: https://www.bosslevelengaged.com/services-for-nonprofits-nonprofitnook https://www.youtube.com/@BossLevelEngaged 00:00 Welcome to The NonProfit Nook 00:52 Myth Busting for Nonprofits 01:52 Myth 1: Nonprofits Aren't Supposed to Make a Profit 03:39 Myth 2: Nonprofits Can't or Won't Pay Well 05:28 Myth 3: Nonprofits Are Each Other's Competition 07:02 Myth 4: I'm Not Good at Fundraising 08:35 Conclusion and Call to Action Mentioned in this episode: | |||
| Money Matters: Harnessing Bank Relationships for Nonprofit Success with Andrew Lee | 13 Jan 2026 | 00:34:44 | |
In this episode of The NonProfit Nook, host Wendy Kidd is joined by Andrew Lee from First United Bank to discuss the importance of cultivating strong relationships between nonprofits and their banks. With nearly 18 years of banking experience, Andrew highlights key benefits and strategies for nonprofits, emphasizing the importance of open communication and understanding the organization's needs. He also shares practical advice on financial management, internal controls, and common mistakes to avoid. This episode provides valuable insights for nonprofit leaders seeking to strengthen their financial foundation. Links: Andrew’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-l-b360892b?utm_source=share&utm_campaign=share_via&utm_content=profile&utm_medium=ios_app https://www.bosslevelengaged.com/services-for-nonprofits-nonprofitnook https://www.youtube.com/@BossLevelEngaged 00:00 Introduction to Open Communication in Nonprofits 00:21 Welcome to The NonProfit Nook 01:05 Introducing Andrew Lee from First United Bank 01:50 Building Relationships with Your Banker 03:54 Benefits of Having a Go-To Banker 06:09 Common Mistakes Nonprofits Make 13:34 The Importance of Internal Controls 18:24 Key Moments to Consult Your Banker 18:54 The Role of Community Banks 20:13 Identifying Green Flags in Banks 21:38 Purpose in a Pocket: First United's Community Commitment 23:04 The Importance of Nonprofit-Banker Relationships 29:04 Supporting Small Nonprofits 30:32 Final Thoughts and Encouragement 32:31 Conclusion and Contact Information Mentioned in this episode: | |||
| Smart Solutions: AI Strategies for Nonprofits with Michael Garrett | 06 Jan 2026 | 00:33:30 | |
In this episode of The Nonprofit Nook, host Wendy Kidd interviews Michael Garrett, a nonprofit innovator and efficiency strategist, about the practical use of AI in the nonprofit sector. Garrett discusses treating AI as a new employee that requires onboarding and training to become effective. They delve into how nonprofits can utilize AI for grant writing, managing tasks, and social media. Garrett also highlights the importance of constantly questioning AI outputs and feeding it accurate information. They conclude with actionable tips for nonprofit leaders to get started with AI and avoid common pitfalls. Links: AI Toolkit for Nonprofits: https://missionmetrics.org/ai-prompt-toolkit-for-nonprofits/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-garrett-nonprofit-innovator/ https://www.bosslevelengaged.com/services-for-nonprofits-nonprofitnook https://www.youtube.com/@BossLevelEngaged 00:00 Introduction to AI and Onboarding 00:28 Welcome to The Nonprofit Nook 01:16 Introducing Michael Garrett 01:58 The Power of Data in Nonprofits 03:04 AI in Nonprofits: Grant Writing and Beyond 04:42 Training Your AI: The Merlin Example 10:13 AI for Daily Operations and Efficiency 11:51 Six Sigma and Nonprofit Applications 13:01 Getting Started with AI: Tools and Tips 14:33 Understanding Human Bias in AI 15:50 AI Toolkit for Nonprofits 17:55 Navigating Nonprofit Finances 18:53 AI Data Security Concerns 20:11 AI Hallucinations and Guardrails 24:09 Practical Uses of AI in Nonprofits 26:22 Training AI for Better Results 28:54 Final Thoughts and Future Workshops Mentioned in this episode: | |||
| Perception Matters: Insights with Kendria Taylor | 16 Dec 2025 | 00:37:51 | |
In this episode of The NonProfit Nook, host Wendy Kidd welcomes back Kendria Taylor, a learning and development expert with over 20 years of experience. Kendria shares her insights on the importance of perception for nonprofit leaders, particularly focusing on the perceptions of Executive Directors by the public, board members, and staff. The discussion covers strategies for aligning personal behavior with organizational mission, improving communication, and developing empathy. Kendria also offers practical advice for Executive Directors and boards facing conflicts, emphasizing the need for honest self-assessment and structured communication. Listeners are encouraged to consider how they are perceived and to address any issues with a proactive and empathetic approach. Wendy also notes that the podcast will take a brief hiatus over the holidays, returning on January 6th. https://www.instagram.com/thekendriataylor/ https://www.instagram.com/tg8solutionsinsight/ https://www.bosslevelengaged.com/services-for-nonprofits-nonprofitnook https://www.youtube.com/@BossLevelEngaged 00:00 Introduction to the Rumor Mill 00:30 Welcome to The NonProfit Nook 01:18 Meet Kendria Taylor: Learning and Development Powerhouse 02:23 Discussing Feedback and Generational Workforce 03:38 Diving into Perception in Nonprofits 08:54 Empathy and Leadership in Nonprofits 12:19 Balancing Frontline and Office Work 15:29 Effective Board Management 19:11 Addressing Perception Issues 20:14 Naming and Taming Emotions 21:16 Empathy in the Workplace 22:23 Addressing Board and ED Conflicts 25:21 Communication and Generational Differences 27:51 Assessing Board Impact and Engagement 30:11 Perception and Public Image 35:05 Final Thoughts and Listener Engagement 35:36 Holiday Announcement and Sign-Off Mentioned in this episode: | |||
| REPLAY: Creating a Feedback-Friendly Environment: Tools for Team Success and Retention | 16 Jun 2026 | 00:39:56 | |
In this episode of 'The NonProfit Nook,' host Wendy Kidd and guest Kendria Taylor, a learning and development expert, delve into the importance of creating a culture of feedback within nonprofit organizations. They discuss the definition and the significance of providing various types of feedback: reinforcing, redirecting, impact, and reflective. Kendria shares practical models such as the 'GOOD' model for effective feedback and provides strategies for personalizing feedback based on communication styles. The episode emphasizes that consistent, thoughtful feedback can build trust, enhance morale, and boost organizational performance. Kendria also offers listeners free tools to improve their feedback approaches, making this episode an invaluable resource for nonprofit leaders aiming to strengthen their teams and retain top talent. Links: https://www.instagram.com/thekendriataylor/ https://www.instagram.com/tg8solutionsinsight/ https://www.bosslevelengaged.com/services-for-nonprofits-nonprofitnook https://www.youtube.com/@BossLevelEngaged 00:00 Introduction to Active Listening 00:23 Welcome to The NonProfit Nook 01:09 Meet Kendria Taylor 02:45 The Importance of Feedback 09:21 Types of Feedback 13:40 Developing Your Team with Feedback 19:14 The Importance of Ongoing Feedback 19:49 Creating a Culture of Feedback 20:25 Introducing the Good Model 21:54 Breaking Down the Good Model 24:21 Giving Feedback to Leaders 27:34 Understanding Communication Styles 30:31 Reflective and Empathetic Listening 33:16 Free Resources and Conclusion Mentioned in this episode: | |||
| The Power of Systems in Business and Nonprofits with Wendy Kidd and Hannah McGinty | 09 Dec 2025 | 00:18:03 | |
This episode is a little different—Hannah McGinty interviewed host Wendy Kidd for her podcast, Outsmart the Hustle, and they’re cross-posting the conversation so both audiences can hear it. Wendy doesn’t typically share her personal journey or businesses on The NonProfit Nook, but she opens up here to illustrate why systems matter for nonprofits and small businesses. They discuss the importance of systems in nonprofit and small business operations, exploring how effective systems can create freedom, consistency, and improve client experiences. Wendy shares her journey from event planning to empowering business owners through her venture, Boss Level Engaged, and offers insights into identifying and implementing systems that work. Takeaways
Links Outsmart the Hustle: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/outsmart-the-hustle/id1778756447 https://www.bosslevelengaged.com/services-for-nonprofits-nonprofitnook https://www.youtube.com/@BossLevelEngaged https://www.instagram.com/thenonprofitnook/ Chapters
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| Spotlight on The Samaritan Inn: The Journey from Homelessness to Hope | 02 Dec 2025 | 00:26:10 | |
In this episode of The NonProfit Nook, host Wendy Kidd converses with Dana Riley, the donor relations manager for The Samaritan Inn, North Texas' largest nonprofit homeless program. They discuss the organization's strict yet transformative program requirements designed over its 42-year history, emphasizing financial independence, mental health counseling, and job readiness. Dana highlights the evolution of The Samaritan Inn from serving single men to accommodating families in a purpose-built campus. They delve into the organization's recent takeover of Community Lifeline Services, which includes a grocery store-style food pantry and emergency assistance programs. Dana shares heartening success stories and underscores the critical need for volunteer support and donations. The podcast also provides insights into common misconceptions about homelessness and how to effectively support nonprofit initiatives. Links: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-samaritan-inn https://www.instagram.com/thesamaritaninncollincounty/# https://www.facebook.com/SamaritanInn/ https://www.bosslevelengaged.com/services-for-nonprofits-nonprofitnook https://www.youtube.com/@BossLevelEngaged https://www.instagram.com/thenonprofitnook/ 00:00 Introduction to The NonProfit Nook 01:15 Meet Dana Riley: Advocate for the Homeless 02:11 The History of the Samaritan Inn 07:42 Expanding Services: Community Lifeline Center 09:42 Unique Programs and Success Stories 20:02 How You Can Help the Samaritan Inn 23:34 Final Thoughts and Farewell Mentioned in this episode: | |||
| Investing in Education, Investing in Impact: A Conversation with Dr. Elizabeth Searing | 18 Nov 2025 | 00:31:22 | |
In this episode of The Nonprofit Nook, host Wendy Kidd welcomes Dr. Elizabeth Searing, an associate professor at UT Dallas specializing in nonprofit management and leadership. They discuss the critical importance of formal education in the nonprofit sector, highlighting how structured education provides essential knowledge, expanded networks, and validated credentials. They also address the evolving challenges brought on by AI and the necessity of data literacy for modern nonprofit professionals. Dr. Searing shares insights on the emotional journey associated with adult learning and the impactful difference education can make in the nonprofit sector, illustrated by real-life success stories. Finally, they explore the risks of undervaluing professional training and leadership development and offer strategies for fostering a culture of continuous learning within nonprofit organizations. Links: https://www.elizabethamsearing.info/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/elizabethsearing/ https://profiles.utdallas.edu/elizabeth.searing https://epps.utdallas.edu/degrees/ https://www.bosslevelengaged.com/services-for-nonprofits-nonprofitnook https://www.youtube.com/@BossLevelEngaged https://www.instagram.com/thenonprofitnook/ 00:00 Introduction and Host Welcome 01:10 Guest Introduction: Dr. Elizabeth Searing 02:12 Importance of Formal Education in Nonprofit Leadership 03:45 Benefits of Structured Education vs. On-the-Job Learning 05:45 Risks of Undervaluing Professional Training 08:48 Encouraging Investment in Leadership Education 09:35 Success Stories and Impact of Education 18:22 The Role of Data in Nonprofit Management 21:54 Advice for New Nonprofit Leaders 25:53 UT Dallas Programs and Contact Information 28:34 Conclusion and Call to Action Mentioned in this episode: | |||
| REPLAY: Spotlight: Communities Foundation of Texas & North Texas Giving Day | 09 Jun 2026 | 00:30:56 | |
Maximizing Impact: Inside the Communities Foundation of Texas and North Texas Giving Day In this episode of The NonProfit Nook, host Wendy Kidd converses with Heather Lothes, Donor Relations Officer at the Communities Foundation of Texas (CFT). The discussion focuses on the role and impact of CFT in North Texas, emphasizing its efforts to support local nonprofits and philanthropic activities. They delve into the details of North Texas Giving Day, a significant regional initiative designed to boost donations and awareness for local nonprofits. Heather shares insights on how nonprofits can maximize their success on this day and the ongoing support CFT provides throughout the year. Listeners are encouraged to participate and spread the word to enhance community support and philanthropy. Links: CFT Website: https://www.cftexas.org/ North Texas Giving Day website: https://www.northtexasgivingday.org/ Social Handles - CFT: communitiesfoundationoftexas, NTGD: northtexasgivingday https://www.bosslevelengaged.com/services-for-nonprofits-nonprofitnook https://www.youtube.com/@BossLevelEngaged 00:00 Introduction to Community Foundations 00:58 Welcome to The NonProfit Nook 01:42 Meet Heather Lothes 02:43 Understanding Communities Foundation of Texas 05:18 North Texas Giving Day: Origins and Impact 08:03 Maximizing North Texas Giving Day 11:44 Upcoming Events and How to Get Involved 14:05 The Broader Impact of North Texas Giving Day 15:22 Riding the Wave of North Texas Giving Day 16:34 Maximizing Success on Giving Day 17:41 Leveraging Your Network and Resources 19:38 The Power of Follow-Up 22:29 Beyond North Texas Giving Day: CFT's Year-Round Impact 22:40 CFT's Multifaceted Support for Nonprofits 25:28 CFT's Role in Community Crises 25:56 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Mentioned in this episode: | |||
| Your Mission Deserves a Stronger Brand with Amy Jackson | 02 Jun 2026 | 00:39:47 | |
In this episode, Wendy Kidd and Amy Jackson explore the importance of brand strategy for nonprofits and purpose-driven organizations. They discuss how a clear, authentic, and actionable brand foundation can simplify decision-making, improve consistency, and enhance community engagement. resources Amy's website: https://www.brandisnota4letterword.com/ Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amyjdesigns/ Follow Amy on Insta: @brandisnota4letterword Amy's podcast: https://www.brandisnota4letterword.com/podcast https://www.bosslevelengaged.com/services-for-nonprofits-nonprofitnook https://www.youtube.com/@BossLevelEngaged keywords brand strategy, nonprofit branding, brand audit, brand guide, community building, brand consistency, purpose-driven branding Chapters 00:00 The Importance of Consistent Branding for Nonprofits 09:36 Building a Strong Brand Foundation for Nonprofits 12:30 The Importance of Brand Hierarchy 15:21 The Brand Audit Process 19:19 Understanding Competitive Research and Audience Journey 24:25 Creating a Living Brand Guide 30:14 When to Consider a Brand Refresh 33:20 Budget-Friendly Branding Solutions Mentioned in this episode: | |||
| Building a People-First Nonprofit Culture: Practical HR Strategies from Gabriela Norton | 19 May 2026 | 00:43:43 | |
In this insightful interview, Gabriela Norton, a strategic HR expert supporting nonprofits, shares practical strategies for building healthy workplace cultures, managing HR challenges, and implementing effective performance management. Discover how nonprofits can create sustainable, people-first environments with limited resources. keywords Nonprofit HR, workplace culture, performance management, employee engagement, HR policies, leadership, organizational development key topics
resources People Performance Resources - www.pprhr.com Connect with Gabriela - https://www.linkedin.com/in/gabrielanorton/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/people-performance-resources-llc/ https://www.instagram.com/ppr_hr https://www.facebook.com/pprhr Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) - https://www.shrm.org/ Dallas HR Chapter - https://dallashr.org/ https://www.bosslevelengaged.com/services-for-nonprofits-nonprofitnook https://www.youtube.com/@BossLevelEngaged Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Nonprofit HR Challenges 02:37 Common HR Issues in Nonprofits 05:46 Establishing Clear Expectations 08:47 The Importance of Job Descriptions 11:51 Creating an Employee Handbook 14:34 Performance Management Best Practices 17:42 The Role of Leadership in HR 20:41 Building a Healthy Workplace Culture 23:47 Resources for Nonprofits 26:37 First Steps for Improvement 29:32 Final Thoughts and Key Takeaways 39:35 Introduction to Leadership Development Toolkit 40:32 Accessing HR Tools and Templates Mentioned in this episode: | |||
| Luke Mickelson: Building Beds and Battling Founder’s Syndrome | 28 Apr 2026 | 00:51:19 | |
summary Luke Mickelson shares his inspiring journey from small-town farm kid to founder of Sleep in Heavenly Peace, scaling a nonprofit that has delivered over 350,000 beds to children in need. He discusses the origins of his mission, the challenges of scaling, founder syndrome, and practical advice for nonprofit growth and leadership. key topics The origin story of Sleep in Heavenly Peace Scaling a nonprofit from local to global Founder syndrome and leadership challenges The importance of vulnerability and self-awareness in leadership action items Visit shpbeds.org to learn more and find your local chapter Start a chapter or donate to support beds for children in need Take the Founder Syndrome assessment at lukemickelson.com Join the upcoming Founder Syndrome Survival Course resources Sleep in Heavenly Peace Website - https://shpbeds.org Follow Sleep in Heavenly Peace - https://www.linkedin.com/company/shpbeds/posts/?feedView=all Founder Syndrome Survival Course - https://lukemickelson.com/fss-course Connect with Luke - https://www.linkedin.com/in/shpluke/ Follow Luke - https://www.instagram.com/lukemickelson/ , https://www.facebook.com/SHPLuke Boss Level Engaged Services: https://www.bosslevelengaged.com/services-for-nonprofits-nonprofitnook Podcast Home: https://thenonprofitnook.com/ The NonProfit Nook on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@BossLevelEngaged keywords Nonprofit, Founder Syndrome, Scaling Nonprofits, Sleep in Heavenly Peace, Leadership, Social Impact, Community Service, Nonprofit Growth, Founder Challenges, Leadership Evolution Mentioned in this episode: | |||
| What Every Nonprofit Needs to Know About Legal Protection with Robin Minick | 14 Apr 2026 | 00:27:33 | |
Robin Minick, a seasoned attorney and nonprofit leader, shares essential legal insights for nonprofits, emphasizing proactive legal planning, risk management, and building strong governance practices. Learn how to avoid common pitfalls and establish a solid legal foundation for your organization. resources Our Community Law - https://ourcommunitylaw.com https://www.linkedin.com/company/ourcommunitylaw/posts/?feedView=all Robin Minick on LinkedIn - https://linkedin.com/in/robinminick https://www.bosslevelengaged.com/ https://www.youtube.com/@BossLevelEngaged keywords nonprofit legal advice, nonprofit governance, risk management, nonprofit law, legal planning for nonprofits key topics Legal reasons nonprofits need lawyers Preventative legal planning for nonprofits Board training and governance best practices Common legal crises in nonprofits Affordable legal services and subscriptions Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Nonprofit Legal Needs 04:25 Preventative Legal Measures for Nonprofits 10:27 Crisis Situations and Common Legal Issues 16:17 Innovative Legal Services for Nonprofits 22:42 Finding the Right Lawyer for Your Nonprofit Mentioned in this episode: | |||
| Why Good Board Members Leave (and How to Stop It) | 08 Apr 2026 | 00:16:40 | |
Wendy Kidd discusses red flags to watch for before and after joining a nonprofit board, offering practical solutions to build healthier, more effective boards. keywords nonprofit, board service, governance, leadership, organizational health key topics Red flags before joining a board Onboarding and structure for board members Role clarity and expectations Board engagement and accountability Communication and trust in boards Links: https://www.bosslevelengaged.com/services-for-nonprofits-nonprofitnook https://www.youtube.com/@BossLevelEngaged Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Board Member Red Flags 02:04 Red Flags Before Joining a Board 05:22 Red Flags After Joining a Board 12:37 Addressing Board Issues and Building Better Boards Mentioned in this episode: | |||
| The 3 Stages of Successful Fundraising Events | 31 Mar 2026 | 00:37:20 | |
Wendy Kidd explores the essential steps for successful nonprofit fundraising events, emphasizing planning before, during, and after the event to maximize impact and build lasting relationships. keywords nonprofit, fundraising, event planning, donor engagement, sponsorship, post-event follow-up key topics Pre-event goal setting and data analysis Targeted guest invitation strategies Securing sponsorships and in-kind donations Creating a compelling fundraising moment Post-event follow-up and relationship building Links LinksGet the companion checklist here: https://www.thenonprofitnook.com/pl/2148762744 https://www.bosslevelengaged.com/services-for-nonprofits-nonprofitnook https://www.youtube.com/@BossLevelEngaged Mentioned in this episode: | |||