611: Your Dismantling Racism Journey – Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio

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Your Dismantling Racism Journey
Starting with your people, your culture and your leadership, how do you identify, talk about and begin to break down inequitable structures in your nonprofit? My guest is Pratichi Shah, founder & CEO at Flourish Talent Management Solutions. (Originally aired 7/8/20)

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610: In Nonprofits, Do We Trust? – Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio

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In Nonprofits, Do We Trust? 
Public trust in nonprofits is eroding. Why is that, what does it mean for our work, and what can the nonprofit community do about it? Gene Takagi, our legal contributor and principal of NEO Law Group, returns with his insights.

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609: The Tech That Comes Next – Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio

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The Tech That Comes Next
Social impact orgs, technology developers, funders, communities and policy makers can all do better at technology development, argue Amy Sample Ward and Afua Bruce in their new book, “The Tech That Comes Next.” 

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608: Planned Giving For Eastern Donors – Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio

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Planned Giving For Eastern Donors 
Cultural and familial differences between East and West raise issues for Planned Giving fundraising. Vidya Moorthy from Clural LLC and Bassett Education India, raises our consciousness.

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607: Sustainable Fundraising – Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio

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Sustainable Fundraising
Larry Johnson is author of the book, “The Eight Principles of Sustainable Fundraising.” He walks us through several of them, including “Donors are the Drivers™,” “Leadership Leads™” and “Divide & Grow™.” 

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606: Your Tech Problem Is Actually A People Problem – Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio

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Your Tech Problem Is Actually A People Problem 
Wrapping up our #22NTC coverage, Ananda Robie and Sam Dorman sort out why your nonprofit’s technology problem is very likely a people problem. And they share their roadmap to better technology tomorrow. Ananda is with the Center for Action and Contemplation and Sam is from The Build Tank. 

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605: Accounting For Nonprofit Leaders – Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio

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Accounting For Nonprofit Leaders
In our penultimate #22NTC show, Tosha Anderson and Zanni Miranda introduce key accounting concepts to help nonprofit leadership avoid the common pitfalls they see. Tosha is CEO of The Charity CFO and Zanni is with Nonprofit Solutions. 

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604: Board Members Are People Too – Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio

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Board Members Are People Too 
One size fits all rules may not make sense for your board, especially if you’re embracing diversity and equity in board membership. Our guest, Judy Levine, is a longtime board coach, trainer and consultant, and she leads Cause Effective. 

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603: Increase Data Literacy Across Your Nonprofit – Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio

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Increase Data Literacy Across Your Nonprofit
Widespread data literacy helps your teams build a shared language of data communication, recognize good and bad data, and appropriately apply analytics to improve decision making. Alexandra Mannerings makes the case. She’s from Merakinos. (This is part of our continuing #22NTC coverage.)

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602: Tech Policies That Reduce Toxic Productivity – Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio

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Tech Policies That Reduce Toxic Productivity 
First, what is toxic productivity? Then, as your teams use technology more often for work, how might your practices be hurting the people who work with you? Finally, what are the better practices and policies? It’s all covered by Marina Martinez-Bateman, from New Coyote Consulting. (This is part of our continuing #22NTC coverage.)

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