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Whether starting a nonprofit or taking an existing cause to the next level, The Nonprofit Hub Radio Podcast is about breaking down how nonprofits can grow. Each episode features an interview with a sector star with insight, stories, or ideas that can take your nonprofit from good to excellence. Join host Meghan Speer every week to make your good go further!
Whether starting a nonprofit or taking an existing cause to the next level, The Nonprofit Hub Radio Podcast is about breaking down how nonprofits can grow. Each episode features an interview with a sector star with insight, stories, or ideas that can take your nonprofit from good to excellence. Join host Meghan Speer every week to make your good go further!
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Here's a quick summary of the last 5 episodes on Nonprofit Hub Radio.
Hosts
Meghan Speer
Previous Guests
Eric Burger
Eric Burger is the Director of Marketing at Volunteer Hub, where he specializes in developing strategies for effective volunteer management and communication. With a strong background in nonprofit marketing, Eric focuses on enhancing volunteer retention through structured communication and management practices. He is passionate about helping organizations maximize their volunteer impact and has extensive experience in creating solutions that address the challenges faced by nonprofits in engaging and retaining volunteers.
Eric Burger is the Director of Marketing at Volunteer Hub, where he specializes in developing strategies for effective volunteer management and communication. With a strong background in nonprofit marketing, Eric focuses on enhancing volunteer retention through structured communication and management practices. He is passionate about helping organizations maximize their volunteer impact and has extensive experience in creating solutions that address the challenges faced by nonprofits in engaging and retaining volunteers.
Joshua Monge
Joshua Monge is a fractional COO and the founder of Think, Adapt, Build, a consultancy focused on helping nonprofits strengthen their operational foundations. With a background in nonprofit management, Joshua specializes in creating clear processes, defined roles, and contingency plans that enable organizations to fulfill their missions sustainably. He provides guidance to both startup and established nonprofits, emphasizing the importance of measuring outcomes and preparing for leadership transitions.
Joshua Monge is a fractional COO and the founder of Think, Adapt, Build, a consultancy focused on helping nonprofits strengthen their operational foundations. With a background in nonprofit management, Joshua specializes in creating clear processes, defined roles, and contingency plans that enable organizations to fulfill their missions sustainably. He provides guidance to both startup and established nonprofits, emphasizing the importance of measuring outcomes and preparing for leadership transitions.
Jay Owen
Jay Owen is the CEO of Business Builders, a company focused on helping organizations improve their digital marketing strategies. With extensive experience in the nonprofit sector, he emphasizes the importance of effective storytelling and clear messaging in digital communications. Owen advocates for nonprofits to prioritize their narrative to connect with donors and drive meaningful action, rather than solely focusing on aesthetic design.
Jay Owen is the CEO of Business Builders, a company focused on helping organizations improve their digital marketing strategies. With extensive experience in the nonprofit sector, he emphasizes the importance of effective storytelling and clear messaging in digital communications. Owen advocates for nonprofits to prioritize their narrative to connect with donors and drive meaningful action, rather than solely focusing on aesthetic design.
Dayna Sear
Dayna Sear is the founder and CEO of Sear Growth Solutions, a consultancy focused on helping nonprofits enhance their financial stewardship and compliance practices. With extensive experience in the nonprofit sector, Sear has developed a deep understanding of the challenges organizations face in managing funds effectively while adhering to strict administrative spending caps. She is known for her practical advice on financial management and has been a key figure in discussions about improving transparency and accountability in nonprofit operations.
Dayna Sear is the founder and CEO of Sear Growth Solutions, a consultancy focused on helping nonprofits enhance their financial stewardship and compliance practices. With extensive experience in the nonprofit sector, Sear has developed a deep understanding of the challenges organizations face in managing funds effectively while adhering to strict administrative spending caps. She is known for her practical advice on financial management and has been a key figure in discussions about improving transparency and accountability in nonprofit operations.
Adam Huttler
Adam Huttler is the founder of MonkeyPod, a platform designed to help nonprofits streamline their operations and focus on mission-driven work. With a background in nonprofit management and advocacy, Adam has dedicated his career to empowering organizations to navigate challenges and enhance their operational capabilities. His insights into the importance of data management and strategic leadership have made him a respected voice in the nonprofit sector.
Adam Huttler is the founder of MonkeyPod, a platform designed to help nonprofits streamline their operations and focus on mission-driven work. With a background in nonprofit management and advocacy, Adam has dedicated his career to empowering organizations to navigate challenges and enhance their operational capabilities. His insights into the importance of data management and strategic leadership have made him a respected voice in the nonprofit sector.
Topics Discussed
volunteer retention
communication strategies
nonprofit management
volunteer appreciation
onboarding
role definitions
feedback mechanisms
operations
nonprofits
impact
leadership transitions
financial systems
mission fulfillment
digital presence
nonprofit website
marketing strategies
donor engagement
storytelling
design and messaging
financial stewardship
nonprofit funding
compliance
transparency
strategic financial management
administrative spending caps
funding sources
reporting deadlines
nonprofit
operational dilemmas
streamline processes
leverage data
mission-driven work
advocacy
bold leadership
political pressures
economic pressures
funding
data management
stakeholder engagement
donor relationships
volunteer engagement
community engagement
We’re Nonprofit Hub, an online educational community dedicated to giving nonprofits everything they need to better their organizations and communities.
Volunteers are the lifeblood of nonprofit organizations, yet a staggering 35% don't return year after year. Why is this happening, and what can your organization do about it?In this eye-opening conversation with Eric Burger, Director of Marketing at Volunteer Hub, we unpack the critical importance of volunteer communication and management strategies that keep supporters coming back. When you consider that each volunteer hour is valued at $33.49, retention becomes not just a mission imperative but a financial one too. Burger shares practical insights on why volunteers leavefrom feeling underappreciated to lacking proper trainingand offers actionable solutions for addressing these challenges. We explore how treating volunteers with the same structured approach used for employees can dramatically improve retention rates, including proper onboarding, clear role definitions, and systematic feedback mechanisms. Whether you're struggling with volunteer recruitment or looking to enhance your existing program, you'll take away concrete strategies for creating streamlined, efficient processes that respect volunteers' time while deepening their connection to your mission. Looking to transform your volunteer program? Connect with Eric on LinkedIn or visit volunteerhub.com to explore comprehensive volunteer management solutions built specifically for nonprofit needs.
Volunteers are the lifeblood of nonprofit organizations, yet a staggering 35% don't return year after year. Why is this happening, and what can your organization do about it?In this eye-opening conversation with Eric Burger, Director of Marketing at Volunteer Hub, we unpack the critical importance of volunteer communication and management strategies that keep supporters coming back. When you consider that each volunteer hour is valued at $33.49, retention becomes not just a mission imperative but a financial one too. Burger shares practical insights on why volunteers leavefrom feeling underappreciated to lacking proper trainingand offers actionable solutions for addressing these challenges. We explore how treating volunteers with the same structured approach used for employees can dramatically improve retention rates, including proper onboarding, clear role definitions, and systematic feedback mechanisms. Whether you're struggling with volunteer recruitment or looking to enhance your existing program, you'll take away concrete strategies for creating streamlined, efficient processes that respect volunteers' time while deepening their connection to your mission. Looking to transform your volunteer program? Connect with Eric on LinkedIn or visit volunteerhub.com to explore comprehensive volunteer management solutions built specifically for nonprofit needs.
When nonprofit leaders hear "operations," many immediately think of bureaucratic processes that pull them away from their mission work. But what if strong operational foundations are actually the key to multiplying your impact? Joshua Monge, fractional COO and founder of Think, Adapt, Build, makes a compelling case that treating your nonprofit like a business – with clear processes, defined roles, and contingency plans – creates the infrastructure needed for sustainable mission fulfillment. For startup nonprofits, Joshua offers three essential pieces of guidance. First, understand and clearly articulate why your organization specifically should be addressing your chosen issue when others may already be working in the space. Second, focus on measuring outcomes rather than just activities – not just what you're doing but what difference it's making. Third, remain flexible about potential solutions while staying focused on your core mission outcomes. Established nonprofits facing leadership transitions or growth challenges need different operational approaches. Joshua recommends a three-to-five-year window to document core processes, clarify financial systems, and create clear role definitions before significant leadership changes occur. This preparation prevents the all-too-common scenario where critical operational knowledge walks out the door with departing founders or executives. Connect with Joshua at thinkadaptbuild.com for operational resources designed specifically for nonprofits, or find him on LinkedIn where he regularly shares articles and practical wisdom for mission-driven organizations.
When nonprofit leaders hear "operations," many immediately think of bureaucratic processes that pull them away from their mission work. But what if strong operational foundations are actually the key to multiplying your impact? Joshua Monge, fractional COO and founder of Think, Adapt, Build, makes a compelling case that treating your nonprofit like a business – with clear processes, defined roles, and contingency plans – creates the infrastructure needed for sustainable mission fulfillment. For startup nonprofits, Joshua offers three essential pieces of guidance. First, understand and clearly articulate why your organization specifically should be addressing your chosen issue when others may already be working in the space. Second, focus on measuring outcomes rather than just activities – not just what you're doing but what difference it's making. Third, remain flexible about potential solutions while staying focused on your core mission outcomes. Established nonprofits facing leadership transitions or growth challenges need different operational approaches. Joshua recommends a three-to-five-year window to document core processes, clarify financial systems, and create clear role definitions before significant leadership changes occur. This preparation prevents the all-too-common scenario where critical operational knowledge walks out the door with departing founders or executives. Connect with Joshua at thinkadaptbuild.com for operational resources designed specifically for nonprofits, or find him on LinkedIn where he regularly shares articles and practical wisdom for mission-driven organizations.
Your nonprofit website isn't just digital real estate—it's the center of your marketing universe and your organization's 24/7 representative. But as Jay Owen, CEO of Business Builders, reveals in this eye-opening conversation, most organizations waste precious time and resources on ineffective digital strategies while missing fundamental opportunities to connect with donors and drive meaningful action. "Design builds trust, but words are what sell," Owen explains, challenging the common practice of prioritizing aesthetics over clear messaging. This insight leads to a practical approach where nonprofits should first perfect their story before worrying about visual elements. The most effective nonprofit websites speak directly to their primary audience (usually donors) while avoiding the "design by committee" trap that creates cluttered, confusing user experiences with too many competing calls to action. Whether you're planning a website overhaul or simply looking to improve your digital presence, this conversation offers practical wisdom that will transform how you think about your nonprofit's online home. Connect with Jay Owen on LinkedIn or visit storybrandcourse.com for a free 5-part course on improving your messaging fundamentals.
Your nonprofit website isn't just digital real estate—it's the center of your marketing universe and your organization's 24/7 representative. But as Jay Owen, CEO of Business Builders, reveals in this eye-opening conversation, most organizations waste precious time and resources on ineffective digital strategies while missing fundamental opportunities to connect with donors and drive meaningful action. "Design builds trust, but words are what sell," Owen explains, challenging the common practice of prioritizing aesthetics over clear messaging. This insight leads to a practical approach where nonprofits should first perfect their story before worrying about visual elements. The most effective nonprofit websites speak directly to their primary audience (usually donors) while avoiding the "design by committee" trap that creates cluttered, confusing user experiences with too many competing calls to action. Whether you're planning a website overhaul or simply looking to improve your digital presence, this conversation offers practical wisdom that will transform how you think about your nonprofit's online home. Connect with Jay Owen on LinkedIn or visit storybrandcourse.com for a free 5-part course on improving your messaging fundamentals.
When nonprofit funding landscapes shift dramatically—as they have in recent months—the organizations that survive and thrive are those with impeccable financial stewardship practices. Dayna Sear, founder and CEO of Sear Growth Solutions, brings her wealth of experience to this crucial conversation about compliance, transparency, and strategic financial management. Sear addresses the fundamental paradox facing nonprofits: they're expected to tackle society's most complex challenges while operating under strict administrative spending caps that limit their ability to invest in proper compliance systems. "We want you to solve the hardest problems of the world, but yet we cap the amount that you can spend on your admin costs," Sear explains, pointing out that this restriction makes it difficult to attract and retain the talent needed for effective management. For nonprofit leaders wondering where to start improving their compliance practices, Sear offers practical advice: begin by creating a comprehensive inventory of all funding sources, understand where each dollar originates (federal funds often trickle down through state or local entities), familiarize yourself with specific spending restrictions, and get all reporting deadlines on your calendar. These seemingly simple steps can prevent major compliance headaches later. Ready to strengthen your organization's financial stewardship? Visit smartgrantsolutions.com to learn how technology can simplify compliance while helping you demonstrate clear return on investment for every donor dollar.
When nonprofit funding landscapes shift dramatically—as they have in recent months—the organizations that survive and thrive are those with impeccable financial stewardship practices. Dayna Sear, founder and CEO of Sear Growth Solutions, brings her wealth of experience to this crucial conversation about compliance, transparency, and strategic financial management. Sear addresses the fundamental paradox facing nonprofits: they're expected to tackle society's most complex challenges while operating under strict administrative spending caps that limit their ability to invest in proper compliance systems. "We want you to solve the hardest problems of the world, but yet we cap the amount that you can spend on your admin costs," Sear explains, pointing out that this restriction makes it difficult to attract and retain the talent needed for effective management. For nonprofit leaders wondering where to start improving their compliance practices, Sear offers practical advice: begin by creating a comprehensive inventory of all funding sources, understand where each dollar originates (federal funds often trickle down through state or local entities), familiarize yourself with specific spending restrictions, and get all reporting deadlines on your calendar. These seemingly simple steps can prevent major compliance headaches later. Ready to strengthen your organization's financial stewardship? Visit smartgrantsolutions.com to learn how technology can simplify compliance while helping you demonstrate clear return on investment for every donor dollar.
Nonprofits are at a crossroads, facing unprecedented challenges that can threaten their very existence. In this episode, we delve deep into the operational dilemmas that many organizations encounter, shedding light on why it's crucial to streamline processes and leverage data effectively. Our discussion with Adam Huttler, the founder of MonkeyPod, highlights how nonprofits can reclaim their focus on mission-driven work by integrating all essential functions into one cohesive platform. Navigating through turbulent times requires more than just awareness of the challenges; it takes courage and strategic action. Adam emphasizes the importance of advocacy and bold leadership, especially when facing political and economic pressures that could jeopardize funding. Moreover, we explore innovative solutions to enhance operational capabilities through a unified system that addresses discrepancies in data management. This can empower nonprofits to make informed decisions and improve stakeholder engagement. With insightful anecdotes and tangible advice, this episode is packed with invaluable takeaways for anyone in the nonprofit sector. As the conversation unfolds, listeners gain perspective on optimizing relationships with donors and volunteers, creating a framework for deeper connections and commitments. This episode is a clarion call for nonprofit leaders to stand firm and lead with purpose, encouraging engagement with their communities. Don't miss out—it's time to embrace change, innovate, and lead with conviction. Subscribe today, share with your peers, and leave us a review!
Nonprofits are at a crossroads, facing unprecedented challenges that can threaten their very existence. In this episode, we delve deep into the operational dilemmas that many organizations encounter, shedding light on why it's crucial to streamline processes and leverage data effectively. Our discussion with Adam Huttler, the founder of MonkeyPod, highlights how nonprofits can reclaim their focus on mission-driven work by integrating all essential functions into one cohesive platform. Navigating through turbulent times requires more than just awareness of the challenges; it takes courage and strategic action. Adam emphasizes the importance of advocacy and bold leadership, especially when facing political and economic pressures that could jeopardize funding. Moreover, we explore innovative solutions to enhance operational capabilities through a unified system that addresses discrepancies in data management. This can empower nonprofits to make informed decisions and improve stakeholder engagement. With insightful anecdotes and tangible advice, this episode is packed with invaluable takeaways for anyone in the nonprofit sector. As the conversation unfolds, listeners gain perspective on optimizing relationships with donors and volunteers, creating a framework for deeper connections and commitments. This episode is a clarion call for nonprofit leaders to stand firm and lead with purpose, encouraging engagement with their communities. Don't miss out—it's time to embrace change, innovate, and lead with conviction. Subscribe today, share with your peers, and leave us a review!