Delaney Mullennix, MPA, Author at Nonprofit Hub https://nonprofithub.org/author/delaneydomoregood-org/ Nonprofit Management, Strategy, Tools & Resources Wed, 15 Nov 2023 03:04:33 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.1 https://nonprofithub.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/cropped-favicon-1-32x32.png Delaney Mullennix, MPA, Author at Nonprofit Hub https://nonprofithub.org/author/delaneydomoregood-org/ 32 32 [PODCAST] How Nonprofits Can Help to Heal Internalized Racism https://nonprofithub.org/podcast-how-nonprofits-can-help-to-heal-internalized-racism/ Fri, 03 Nov 2023 05:00:47 +0000 https://nonprofithub.org/?p=361979 The post [PODCAST] How Nonprofits Can Help to Heal Internalized Racism appeared first on Nonprofit Hub.

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How Nonprofits Can Help to Heal Internalized Racism

In this episode of Nonprofit Hub Radio, host Delaney Mullennix interviews Rev. Bethany Johnson-Javois, President and CEO of the Deaconess Foundation. Bethany returned to Deaconess Foundation after having formerly served on the Foundation’s Board of Trustees. Devoted to the Deaconess mission and guided by faith, Bethany leads the Foundation in its continued pursuit of the improved health of the Metropolitan St. Louis and Southern Illinois communities and its people through philanthropy, advocacy, and organizing for racial equity and policy change.

Bethany speaks with Delaney about the importance of healing for leaders and activists and how philanthropic and nonprofit organizations can invest in this process. They also discuss some of Bethany’s particularly transformative experiences, how peace and healing exist on the other side of acceptance, and how the field of racial trauma healing will evolve into the future. Bethany mentioned the white-dominant leadership that exists in the nonprofit sector as a major structure that needs to be dismantled, similar to what we learned from Kia Croom in this previous episode of the Nonprofit Hub Radio Podcast. 

In 2023, the Deaconess Foundation launched the Institute for Black Liberation, a novel approach to developing liberatory consciousness through healing the pains of internalized racism. The leadership development program provides Black Diaspora people in the Eastern Missouri and Southern Illinois region with a space to name, reckon with, and heal from racial trauma and grow as leaders who will pursue a just future.

Rev. Bethany Johnson-Javois, MSW (she/her) is a health and racial justice advocate dedicated to the improved health and well-being of the people of the Greater St. Louis region and Southern Illinois. She is President & CEO of Deaconess Foundation, Pastor of Monument of Faith Church, Inc., a Commissioner with the St. Louis Regional Health Commission, former CEO of the St. Louis Integrated Health Network (IHN), and former Managing Director for the Ferguson Commission.

Deaconess Foundation envisions a community that values the health and well-being of all and gives priority attention to the most invisibilized. Deaconess seeks to create conditions where liberation is the lived reality within seven generations. A ministry of the United Church of Christ, Deaconess has invested more than $85 million to improve the health of the St. Louis community since 1998. Our grants and cultivated relationships support the accelerated change in conditions through policy, advocacy, and/or organizing efforts building and wielding power to transform systems to respond to the will of the people. The Foundation’s advocacy and grantmaking footprint includes St. Louis City, St. Louis, Jefferson, St. Charles and Franklin Counties in Missouri and Madison, St. Clair and Monroe Counties in Illinois. For more information, visit deaconess.org. Follow the Foundation on Twitter and Instagram @deaconessfound and on Facebook at facebook.com/deaconessfoundation.

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[PODCAST] The #1 Handbook for Impactful Storytelling https://nonprofithub.org/podcast-the-1-handbook-for-impactful-storytelling/ Fri, 27 Oct 2023 05:00:48 +0000 https://nonprofithub.org/?p=361916 The post [PODCAST] The #1 Handbook for Impactful Storytelling appeared first on Nonprofit Hub.

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The #1 Handbook for Impactful Storytelling

In this episode of Nonprofit Hub Radio, host Delaney Mullennix interviews Kristin Surkaw,  a Nebraska native with a knack for finding and telling nonprofits’ best stories. Kristin uses her interpersonal skills and experience as a professional counselor to master the art of interviewing and has shared her top tips in the #1 Handbook for Impactful Storytelling.

You can find her book, “StoryFind: The Handbook for Finding and Telling Your Nonprofit’s Most Impactful Stories”, online at Barnes & Noble and Amazon. Whether you’re a founder or employee at a nonprofit, StoryFind will give you the skills to craft your organization’s most compelling narratives to engage donors and drive support.

Delaney and Kristin discuss the art of nonprofit storytelling and that the work is two-fold, an equal amount of work goes into finding the best story before you tell the best story. They also discuss the five steps to impactful storytelling in the handbook, including several chapters dedicated to interviewing. 

Kristin Sukraw is a professional storyteller, executive producer at StoryFind Films, licensed mental health practitioner, and national speaker. She has worked with large international nonprofits, small shops, and everything in between to bring their stories to life and help them accomplish their fundraising goals.

Kristin began her career as a mental health counselor but soon found herself immersed in the world of film production for nonprofits. Through her work at StoryFind Films, she has worked with hundreds of individuals to give voice to their stories, all while helping nonprofit organizations raise millions of dollars through storytelling. Kristin’s greatest passion is helping people find their voice and sharing their stories with the world.

When not on the road interviewing or speaking, Kristin lives in the great state of Nebraska with her husband and business partner, Mike, daughter, Izzy, and black fluffy cat, Lily.

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[PODCAST] Start a Nonprofit that Actually Survives https://nonprofithub.org/podcast-start-a-nonprofit-that-actually-survives/ Fri, 20 Oct 2023 06:00:35 +0000 https://nonprofithub.org/?p=361906 The post [PODCAST] Start a Nonprofit that Actually Survives appeared first on Nonprofit Hub.

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Start a Nonprofit that Actually Survives

In this episode of Nonprofit Hub Radio, host Delaney Mullennix interviews Rebecca Rodriguez, Principal Consultant and Author of For the Philanthropist and The Nonprofit Workbook. A disproportionate number of nonprofit start-ups don’t survive and Rebecca’s mission is to make sure they do.

So, you want to start a nonprofit?

Delaney and Rebecca discuss the questions that should be asked before you embark on the adventure. Does your mission serve the common good, do you have a business plan, are there other nonprofits doing the same thing, understanding these questions in advance will help you avoid the common issues that keep nonprofits from getting out of start-up phase. Sustainability is about a lot more than just raising money.

You can find Rebecca’s workbook, Tips & Best Practices For Start-Ups Serving the Greater Common Good on her website and on Amazon.

Rebecca has served and worked in the social sector for more than 20 years. Working with nonprofit leaders to ensure program and organizational effectiveness she works with staff to get them to a place of sustainability.

With a fundraising background, Rebecca became interested in how to get an organization to a place of sustainability beyond raising more money. Whether it is at the programmatic or organizational level, she will come alongside to support and strengthen the business model, governance, systems & processes, and programs.

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[PODCAST] From Vision to Action: Transforming Nonprofits with Sustainable Social Impact Solutions https://nonprofithub.org/transforming-nonprofits-with-sustainable-social-impact-podcast/ Fri, 13 Oct 2023 21:05:43 +0000 https://nonprofithub.org/?p=361881 The post [PODCAST] From Vision to Action: Transforming Nonprofits with Sustainable Social Impact Solutions appeared first on Nonprofit Hub.

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From Vision to Action: Transforming Nonprofits with Sustainable Social Impact Solutions

In this episode of Nonprofit Hub Radio, host Delaney Mullennix interviews Diz Petit, Founder and CEO of LiquiDonate, about her impressive track record of turning her vision into action. LiquiDonate combines Diz’s years of experience working with tech companies to implement social impact programs that leverage their existing business model and evolving technologies with her love for the work and people of nonprofits. With an ambitious mission, Diz set out to reduce landfill waste and enable circularity by connecting retailers’ excess, unsold, and returned inventory to nonprofits via seamless technology. This is one of countless new technologies that have sprung up for nonprofits to save time and raise more to do more

Diz shares a few stories about her favorite tattoos, although, they are all her favorite. Delaney and Diz talk about how Diz first get started in the sustainable social impact space, her first experiences in nonprofits, and how nonprofits can get started with LiquiDonate for free to start receiving donations today!

Prior to LiquiDonate, Diz founded Civic Labs, the social impact team at Postmates. Civic Labs’ mission was to positively impact our neighborhoods through community engagement and innovative technology solutions to combat complex, pervasive issues. Postmates was acquired by Uber Technologies.

Diz’s passion and action won her the Time Magazine Invention of the year award for the food security product, Bento, that allows hungry people without access to a smartphone obtain free food via SMS. She is a feminist, a member of the LGBTQ+ community, and an animal rights activist through the lens of environmental justice and human rights, and works to be a better practicing ally for marginalized communities.

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Born To Be Nonprofit: Creating Real Environmental Change [PODCAST] https://nonprofithub.org/creating_real_environmental_change/ Fri, 06 Oct 2023 23:08:07 +0000 https://nonprofithub.org/?p=361852 The post Born To Be Nonprofit: Creating Real Environmental Change [PODCAST] appeared first on Nonprofit Hub.

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Born To Be Nonprofit: Creating Real Environmental Change

In this episode of Nonprofit Hub Radio, host Delaney Mullennix interviews Manda Kalimian, founder of the CANA Foundation, about her journey as a female founder advocating for environmental change and the power of rewilding horses. The CANA Foundation’s mission is to conserve and restore the North American landscape through rewilding initiatives, with a focus on wild horses as a keystone species. The organization thrives on the belief that using wild horses for rewilding initiatives can improve the overall health and vitality of North American grasslands. 

Manda shared her 15-year journey as a nonprofit founder in her book, “Born to Rewild” including her strong calling to rescue horses from inevitable slaughter. At the time of her interview, the organization had just won approval to rescue new horses and release them on the land where they assist in the natural preservation of the ecosystem. 

Manda Kalimian (Founder & CEO) Manda Kalimian is the founder and president of the CANA Foundation, which for over a decade ago has worked to rewild America’s wild horses and land to promote environmental and climate sustainability. Through CANA, Manda has not only raised awareness of issues surrounding America’s wild horses and environmental destruction, she’s also led major change in Washington, including the effectuation of rewilding language for managing America’s wild horses in the FY2020 Interior Appropriations budget bill.

A frequent speaker, she’s presented about horse and environmental topics at Cambridge University at the Cambridge Conservation Forum in England. She’s appeared in leading media, including on MSNBC’s Morning Joe. Through her production company, White Feather Productions, she’s spearheaded music videos, TV spots, Times Square Billboards and live events to share the message about wild horses globally. She also founded a wellness line of skincare products, Naturally Considerate, whose profits go back to equestrian and environmental causes. Manda is also a founding member of the Institute of Politics and Global Affairs at Cornell, a nonpartisan institute that seeks to elevate the discourse and deepen understanding of volatile political and global events.

On her private farm on Long Island, she works with animal rescues ranging from horses to goats and welcomes visitors to learn through special workshops and exclusive events at her Rewilding Space. Manda is a passionate advocate for preserving the Native American culture and supports educational and health initiatives benefiting indigenous communities.

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Courage to Lead in the Nonprofit Sector https://nonprofithub.org/courage-to-lead-in-the-nonprofit-sector/ Fri, 22 Sep 2023 13:00:16 +0000 https://nonprofithub.org/?p=361575 The post Courage to Lead in the Nonprofit Sector appeared first on Nonprofit Hub.

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Courage to Lead in the Nonprofit Sector

In this episode of Nonprofit Hub Radio, host Delaney Mullennix interviews leadership coach Julie Boll regarding courageous leadership in the nonprofit sector. Julie explains why bravery and courage are vital for nonprofit sector leaders, as they must take risks, have difficult conversations, and disrupt the status quo to drive change.

Julie discusses how courageous leadership relates to the level of trust within an organization. Leaders who demonstrate vulnerability, accountability, and integrity are able to build trust, which in turn enables organizational success. On the other hand, Julie outlines tangible behaviors that can erode trust, like avoiding hard topics, finger-pointing, and hiding mistakes.

Julie discusses how courageous leadership relates to the level of trust within an organization. Leaders who demonstrate vulnerability, accountability, and integrity are able to slowly build trust over time. This built trust in turn enables organizational success. On the other hand, Julie outlines tangible behaviors that can quickly erode trust. These include avoiding hard topics, finger-pointing, and hiding mistakes.

Drawing on the research of Dr. Brené Brown, Julie shares four teachable and measurable skills of daring leadership. These are rumbling with vulnerability, living into your values, braving trust, and learning to rise. Mastering these skills empowers nonprofit leaders to have those courageous conversations and make bold decisions.

Julie provides examples of courageous nonprofit leadership from her own experience. She describes a CEO disrupting longstanding but ineffective programs. She also describes a board chair giving candid feedback to the executive director despite personal discomfort. Both of these moments of courage resulted in increased trust and overall organizational health.

Julie Boll, M.Ed, CPCC, is the founder of Julie Boll Consulting, which provides leadership training, executive coaching, and strategic planning for nonprofits. Julie has more than 20 years of experience in the nonprofit sector, serving in marketing, public relations and grant development roles. Julie is a certified Dare to Lead Facilitator, and, in 2019, was a part of the inaugural global cohort of Leadership and Organizational Development professionals selected by thought-leader Brené Brown to facilitate her work in organizations.

As a Courage Catalyst in the Dare to Lead™ program, Julie focuses her work on helping nonprofits learn the skills, practices and tools needed to support brave leaders and build more courageous cultures. Over the course of her career, Julie has helped her clients and employers secure more than $10 M in competitive grants from foundation, state and federal funders. She is Grant Professional Certified by the GPCI Institute and is a Grants Professionals Association (GPA) Approved Trainer. Julie is a Certified Professional Co-Active Coach (CPCC), and McNellis Compression Planning® facilitator. Julie holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Public Relations and a Masters Degree in Education, both from Quincy University.

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Why Your Nonprofit Should Do Public Opinion Research https://nonprofithub.org/why-your-nonprofit-should-do-public-opinion-research/ Fri, 15 Sep 2023 13:00:56 +0000 https://nonprofithub.org/?p=361574 The post Why Your Nonprofit Should Do Public Opinion Research appeared first on Nonprofit Hub.

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Why Your Nonprofit Should Do Public Opinion Research

In this episode of Nonprofit Hub Radio, host Delaney Mullennix interviews Adam Probolsky, founder of Probolsky Research, about using public opinion research to benefit nonprofits. Adam explains this involves surveying and analyzing data from a target population to gain insights. He advocates that nonprofits should leverage research for several key reasons.

First, public opinion research helps nonprofits better understand their audiences for more effective messaging and outreach. By gathering data directly from stakeholders, nonprofits can craft communications tailored to what resonates most. Second, the research informs nonprofit fundraising approaches and donor targeting. Survey data provides insights into donors’ values and motivations.

Additionally, this research aids nonprofits in developing programs, services, and policies aligned with their community’s needs and priorities. Rather than guessing, nonprofits can make data-driven decisions. Adam provides examples of public opinion research improving museum programming and helping a nonprofit expand into new services.

While research requires an investment, Adam argues the data and insights gained are invaluable for nonprofit strategy across messaging, fundraising, and programming. He encourages nonprofits to approach this research as an essential tool, not an optional extra.

In summary, this episode makes a case for nonprofits to leverage public opinion research surveys to gain stakeholder insights that strengthen organizational strategy and community impact.

Adam is President of Probolsky Research. Adam has acted as pollster and strategic
advisor on hundreds of successful crisis communications and public affairs projects,
local, county and statewide initiatives and candidate campaigns as well as citizen
outreach and education efforts. Additionally, Adam has been a key advisor to the firm’s
clients on matters of public policy, legislation and business strategy.

Adam was both a planning and finance commissioner for the City of Irvine where he
oversaw and approved billions of dollars in private development and public
infrastructure projects. As a past chairman of the Irvine Valley College Foundation, he
has overseen the fundraising and the award of hundreds of thousands of dollars in
scholarships to students and funding for college police. He was also a member of the
Orange County Waste & Recycling Commission where he oversaw landfills, recycling
programs, waste hauling companies and power generating facilities. As a member of
the Orange County Transportation Authority’s Environmental Mitigation and Oversight
Committee, he oversaw the expenditure of over $175 million dollars in public
transportation funds.

Adam is a former journalist and he previously served as a board member and
development committee chairman for Jewish Family Service of Orange County, a non-
profit organization that serves families in need, and volunteered for nearly eight years
with the Orange County Sheriff’s Department as a spokesperson.
Adam formerly served as a member of the Policy Committee on Energy and the
Environment of the United States Chamber of Commerce.

Mr. Probolsky’s research and commentary has been published in numerous media
outlets including The New York Times, Riverside Press Enterprise, The Chicago Sun
Times, the Orange County Register and Politico and the San Francisco Chronicle.
Adam earned his master’s degree in data analytics and visualization from the Maryland
Institute College of Art in Baltimore Maryland, a historic urban college founded in 1826.

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Tips on Fundraising: Direct Mail & Personalization https://nonprofithub.org/tips-on-fundraising-direct-mail-personalization/ Fri, 08 Sep 2023 13:00:37 +0000 https://nonprofithub.org/?p=361573 The post Tips on Fundraising: Direct Mail & Personalization appeared first on Nonprofit Hub.

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Tips on Fundraising: Direct Mail & Personalization

In this episode of Nonprofit Hub Radio, host Delaney Mullennix interviews David Wachs, founder of Handwrytten, a service enabling nonprofits to send personalized, handwritten notes to donors. David explains how Handwrytten helps nonprofits scale meaningful outreach amid the digital shift.

When asked about doubts over “mass-produced” handwritten notes seeming impersonal, David emphasizes why personalization is so critical for nonprofit tips on fundraising. He argues digital communication makes small personal touches stand out more, deepening donor relationships. David provides tips on fundraising like sending handwritten stewardship notes, which make donors feel valued.

David also shares tips on fundraising through handwritten notes for purposes beyond donor stewardship. Handwrytten enables nonprofits to efficiently send handwritten invitations to events, onboarding notes to new volunteers, and more. These small personal touches boost engagement.

Regarding whether direct mail is ineffective, David debunks this myth. While costly, with creative strategy and personalization, direct mail can provide excellent tips on fundraising. Handwrytten allows nonprofits to incorporate personal handwritten touches into mailings at scale.

David encourages nonprofits to explore tips on fundraising through scalable personalized outreach with Handwrytten. As communication goes digital, small human touches make a nonprofit stand out.

In summary, David provides tips on fundraising using Handwrytten to incorporate personal, handwritten communication that deepens donor relationships. He argues physical mail and notes still resonate when thoughtfully executed.

 

A serial entrepreneur, David’s latest venture, Handwrytten, is bringing back the lost art of letter writing through scalable, robot-based solutions that write your notes in pen. Developed as a platform, Handwrytten lets you send notes from your CRM system, such as Salesforce, the web site,apps, or through custom integration. Used by major meal boxes, eCommerce giants, nonprofits and professionals, Handwrytten is changing the way brands and people connect. Prior to starting Handwrytten, David founded Cellit, a leading mobile marketing agency. Cellit was sold to HelloWorld in 2012.

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How to Transform Your Online Fundraising https://nonprofithub.org/how-to-transform-your-online-fundraising/ Fri, 01 Sep 2023 15:00:22 +0000 https://nonprofithub.org/?p=361572 The post How to Transform Your Online Fundraising appeared first on Nonprofit Hub.

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How to Transform Your Online Fundraising

In this episode of Nonprofit Hub Radio, host Delaney Mullennix interviews Owen O’Doherty, the founder and CEO of DonorSee, an innovative online fundraising platform. Owen explains how DonorSee is transforming fundraising by allowing donors to give directly to vetted nonprofits and projects around the world. Donors can then see video updates showing the impact of their donations.

Owen shares the story of Gret Glyer, whose online fundraising through DonorSee has helped provide over 500,000 meals to children in Haiti. This transparent model gives donors a meaningful connection to the cause. Owen states DonorSee overcomes two key nonprofit challenges – acquiring new online donors and retaining them. The platform makes online fundraising engaging through personalized videos and updates.

When asked about the future of online fundraising, Owen predicts even more involvement of visual media and storytelling. He envisions a shift from nonprofits pushing one-way messaging to interactive conversations with empowered donors. Owen encourages nonprofits to explore innovative online fundraising approaches on DonorSee to deepen donor relationships.

In summary, this episode provides insight into transforming online fundraising through transparent models like DonorSee. Owen argues that creating a meaningful donor experience is critical for acquisition and retention.

 

Owen is the CEO of DonorSee. From Ireland originally, he is mission driven and has a passion for developing technology for good to build communities that drive change in the world.

Owen has a background in product design and development, and is a graduate with a first class honors in Business Information Systems. Prior to leading DonorSee, he founded, developed, and ran a successful technology platform for family caregivers and care teams. He has won awards for innovation from Microsoft, as well as national innovation awards. His expertise also extends to academia, having lectured on the Design of Digital Business and Information Systems and Analytics at masters level.

Owen continues to channel his passion and expertise to effect meaningful change through his leadership at DonorSee. ‘I love seeing the difference that the DonorSee’s partners and community make every day in the world.’

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[PODCAST] The Power of Nonprofit Servant Leadership in Fundraising https://nonprofithub.org/podcast-the-power-of-nonprofit-servant-leadership-in-fundraising/ Fri, 25 Aug 2023 15:00:32 +0000 https://nonprofithub.org/?p=361368 The post [PODCAST] The Power of Nonprofit Servant Leadership in Fundraising appeared first on Nonprofit Hub.

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The Power of Nonprofit Servant Leadership in Fundraising

In this Nonprofit Hub Radio episode, host Delaney Mullennix interviews Evan Wildstein, author of The Nonprofiteer’s Fundraising Field Guide. Evan explains how he entered fundraising after college. He discusses nonprofit servant leadership’s importance for nonprofits. Servant leaders empower teams rather than pursue power.

Specifically, Evan says servant leaders listen, demonstrate empathy, prioritize others’ needs, and develop skills. This leadership style promotes fundraising through collaboration. Evan also spotlights his new book, offering practical fundraising tips. He argues anyone can fundraise with the right mindset – building relationships and understanding donors’ passions.

Additionally, Evan shares how servant leaders impacted him. A past supervisor modeled compassion, built trust, and supported Evan’s growth as a young fundraising professional. Evan states a nonprofit servant leadership behavior boosting fundraising is humility. Leaders should empower teams, not themselves, fueling motivation. Listeners can demonstrate this by praising team accomplishments, providing coaching/mentorship, and encouraging risk-taking.
Moreover, Evan offers “good news” – he sees nonprofits adopting new technologies and strategies. Servant-led nonprofits able to adapt and rally teams around purpose will thrive.

In summary, this episode examines nonprofit servant leadership’s fundraising role. Evan provides career examples and takeaways from his book. He advocates nonprofit servant leadership practices, including empowering teams, cultivating trust, and remaining humble. Evan expresses optimism about adaptable, purpose-driven nonprofit leaders.

Evan Wildstein is a nonprofiteer with twenty years of experience in fundraising, strategy, and operations. He has worked with organizations like The Juilliard School, Rice University, and Asia Society to raise funds and develop unique programs. In addition to his work in social impact, Wildstein has coached organizations on board development and talent growth, commissioned operas, and produced learning initiatives. He regularly contributes to Philanthropy News Digest, NonProfit PRO, and other publications, writing about the nonprofit sector and organizational leadership.

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