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The Nonprofit Show

The Nonprofit Show

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The Nonprofit Show is the nation’s daily broadcast for the business side of nonprofits — bringing you practical insights, expert interviews, and real-world strategies to help your organization run smarter, lead stronger, and fund better.

Each weekday, our co-hosts and guests break down the most current topics in fundraising, board governance, leadership, staffing, technology, communications, and financial strategy — giving nonprofit professionals the tools they need to build sustainable, high-performing organizations.

With more than 1,400 episodes and growing, our on-demand library is a trusted resource for executive directors, team members, fundraisers, board members, and sector leaders who are ready to move beyond inspiration and into implementation.

🎥 Watch the daily show on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3A0Dqlw

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  • Mission-Driven, Business-Minded: A Smarter Nonprofit Strategy
    Apr 6 2026

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    Looking to build a nonprofit strategic planning framework that delivers real results? This episode delivers a practical blueprint for nonprofit leaders to build strategy, avoid mission drift, and drive measurable impact through disciplined, business-minded operations.

    Dawn S. Reese, CEO of The Wooden Floor, shares how her organization integrates empathy, data, and long-term vision into a scalable nonprofit strategy. By combining arts education, academic support, and family services, her team has achieved a 100% college enrollment rate among graduates—proof that intentional strategy leads to measurable outcomes.

    Dawn emphasizes a powerful leadership mindset: “I lead with empathy… not as a soft skill, but as a hard skill.” This perspective drives everything from program design to strategic planning, ensuring that decisions are grounded in real community needs.

    At the core of their success is a clearly defined theory of change, which Dawn describes as the nonprofit equivalent of a business plan. It aligns staff, board members, funders, and stakeholders around a shared vision while guiding execution and measurement. As she explains, “Nonprofits are businesses. They don’t run like a business—they are a business.”

    This conversation highlights practical strategies nonprofit leaders can apply immediately:

    Building a long-term strategic vision while adapting in real time

    Using data and feedback loops to refine programs

    Avoiding mission drift through disciplined decision-making

    Structuring programs for measurable, scalable impact

    Communicating outcomes differently to funders vs. community stakeholders

    If you’re leading or growing a nonprofit, this episode challenges you to rethink how strategy, leadership, and execution come together to drive sustainable success.

    00:00:00 Introduction to Strategy, Youth & Mental Health
    00:02:55 A Masterclass in Nonprofit Messaging
    00:07:30 Leading with Empathy as a Strategic Skill
    00:09:40 Building a 10-Year Strategic Vision
    00:12:00 Mission-Driven, Business-Minded Organizations
    00:14:10 What Is a Theory of Change?
    00:17:10 Avoiding Mission Drift with Strategic Discipline
    00:19:50 Scaling Programs Through Data and Partnerships
    00:22:00 How to Get Donors to Care (Storytelling Strategy)
    00:24:10 Aligning Students, Parents, and Staff for Success
    00:27:00 Final Leadership Lessons for Nonprofits


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    Our national co-hosts and amazing guests discuss management, money and missions of nonprofits!
    12:30pm ET 11:30am CT 10:30am MT 9:30am PT

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    30 m
  • Nonprofit Grant Strategy: From Preparation to Winning Approval
    Apr 2 2026

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    A practical breakdown of how nonprofits build grant-ready systems, manage pipelines, and improve funding success in a competitive environment. Nonprofit grant strategy isn’t about chasing funding—it’s about building a system that consistently delivers results. In this discussion, Sarah Clarke of Impact Funding Solutions shares how organizations can become truly grant-ready, manage long-term pipelines, and improve their approval rates in an increasingly competitive funding environment.

    Many nonprofits assume that writing a strong application is enough—but Sarah challenges that mindset. Success starts long before submission. Financial transparency, aligned reporting, and clear program budgets all play a critical role in establishing credibility with funders. As she explains, “What a potential funder wants to see is financial transparency and accountability.” Without that foundation, even strong missions can struggle to secure funding.

    This conversation also reframes expectations around grant success. With approval rates often hovering around 20%, nonprofits must shift from a one-off application mindset to a pipeline-driven strategy. “Grants aren’t a fast financial fix—they’re a long-term overall grant strategy,” Sarah notes. That means building a system where multiple applications are in motion at different stages, ensuring consistent opportunity over time. Beyond strategy, Sarah highlights the operational side of grants—what it really takes to manage them effectively. From maintaining a centralized grant toolkit to tracking deadlines, managing portals, and handling post-grant reporting, grant management is far more than writing proposals. It’s an ongoing operational discipline that requires structure, consistency, and accountability.

    Whether you’re just starting or refining your approach, the message is clear: organizations that invest in readiness, systems, and stewardship will outperform those relying on effort alone.

    00:00:00 Why Nonprofits Need a Grant Strategy
    00:03:00 What “Grant Ready” Really Means
    00:05:00 Financial Transparency and 990 Alignment
    00:07:20 Budgeting for Grant Success
    00:10:10 Structuring Program-Based Budgets
    00:12:30 Understanding the Grant Lifecycle
    00:14:00 Building a Grant Pipeline System
    00:15:00 What Grant Management Actually Includes
    00:18:00 Post-Grant Reporting and Stewardship
    00:20:10 Realistic Grant Win Rates (20% Reality)
    00:23:00 Building Relationships in a Portal-Driven World
    00:26:00 Final Advice: Systems Over Short-Term Wins

    #NonprofitStrategy #GrantWriting #TheNonprofitShow

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    Our national co-hosts and amazing guests discuss management, money and missions of nonprofits!
    12:30pm ET 11:30am CT 10:30am MT 9:30am PT

    Send us your ideas for Show Guests or Topics: HelpDesk@AmericanNonprofitAcademy.com
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    29 m
  • Nonprofit Executive Coaching ROI: Stop Talking, Start Performing!
    Apr 1 2026

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    Nonprofit leadership coaching ROI isn’t about feel-good conversations—it’s about measurable performance, accountability, and organizational alignment that drives real results.

    In this powerful conversation, Wendy F. Adams, CFRE and CEO of Cultivate for Good, breaks down what coaching actually delivers for nonprofit leaders—and why many organizations misunderstand its value. From executive directors to development leaders, coaching is not a luxury—it’s a strategic tool for improving leadership effectiveness and organizational outcomes.

    Wendy emphasizes that leadership is the starting point for all impact: “Where the leader goes, there goes the organization.” Without alignment at the top, teams stall, cultures fracture, and missions drift. Coaching helps leaders identify blind spots, clarify priorities, and move from insight to action.

    One of the most compelling ideas in this discussion is the need to “name the elephant.” Avoiding hard truths slows progress and limits growth. As Wendy explains, “Honesty is the price of transformation.” Without it, coaching becomes conversation—not change.

    This episode also challenges a common assumption: coaching is not therapy or a sounding board. While reflection plays a role, real coaching demands accountability, structure, and execution. Leaders must commit to consistent action between sessions—because insight alone doesn’t move organizations forward.

    You’ll also gain practical guidance on how to structure coaching:

    Ideal engagement length (6–12 months)

    Frequency (twice monthly)

    Investment expectations (~$2,500/month)

    When boards should initiate coaching

    For nonprofit executives, board members, and HR leaders, this conversation reframes coaching as a business decision—one that directly impacts performance, culture, and long-term sustainability. If you’re serious about leadership growth, team alignment, and measurable results, this is a must-watch.


    00:00:00 Coaching ROI for Nonprofit Leaders
    00:03:04 Why Leadership Alignment Drives Everything
    00:06:07 Naming the “Elephant” in Leadership
    00:09:13 Clarity vs Chemistry in Coaching
    00:11:14 Coaching vs Loneliness in Leadership
    00:13:47 Honesty and Transformation in Leadership
    00:15:42 High Support + High Accountability Model
    00:18:38 Insight vs Action in Nonprofit Growth
    00:22:22 Coaching Across Boards and Teams
    00:26:19 Structuring Coaching Engagements
    00:28:12 Investment and ROI Expectations

    #TheNonprofitShow #NonprofitLeadership #ExecutiveCoaching

    Find us Live daily on YouTube!

    Find us Live daily on LinkedIn!

    Find us Live daily on X: @Nonprofit_Show

    Our national co-hosts and amazing guests discuss management, money and missions of nonprofits!
    12:30pm ET 11:30am CT 10:30am MT 9:30am PT

    Send us your ideas for Show Guests or Topics: HelpDesk@AmericanNonprofitAcademy.com
    Visit us on the web:The Nonprofit Show

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    31 m
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