582: Nonprofit Emeriti With JoAnn Goldberger – Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio

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Nonprofit Emeriti With JoAnn Goldberger
We’re kicking off a new feature, highlighting long-career retirees from the nonprofit community who have ideas, wisdom and experience to share. JoAnn Goldberger is our inaugural Nonprofit Emeriti guest. She shares strategies for getting your org to the next level. You’ll find her on LinkedIn.

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567: Bitcoin & The Future Of Fundraising – Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio

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Bitcoin & The Future Of Fundraising
That’s the new book by Anne Connelly and Jason Shim. They share the potential in cryptocurrency donations and explain simply, how to get started. Private keys; public keys; wallets; and exchanges. It’s time to learn what’s inevitably in your nonprofit’s future.

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566: Strategic Plan. Done. Now Pay For It. – Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio

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Strategic Plan. Done. Now Pay For It.
It’s a common challenge. The strategic plan is ambitious, but there’s not enough revenue to fund all the future excitement. Sherry Quam Taylor returns to get to the root problems that are holding your nonprofit back from full revenue potential. She’s CEO of Quam Taylor, LLC. 

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552: The Surprising Gift Of Doubt – Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio

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The Surprising Gift Of Doubt
That’s Marc Pitman’s new book. It’s stuffed with strategies to help leaders—and future leaders—lead better. Marc is founder of Concord Leadership Group. 

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473: Social Change Is Systems Change – Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio

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Social Change Is Systems Change
And to change systems, you need to employ networks. Those networks need leaders and facilitators. Enter Heather McLeod Grant. She is co-author of the workbook, “Leading Systems Change.”

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431: Retain Your Subscribers – Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio

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Retain Your Subscribers
Is your churn too high? Conversion too low? Credit card problems getting in the way? Robert Skrob is author of the book “Retention Point,” and he reveals strategies to keep your monthly sustaining donors engaged – for life.

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429: What Does The Data Divulge? – Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio

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What Does The Data Divulge?
Predictors for planned gifts. The state of online giving. And what to expect for 2019 fundraising. Steve MacLaughlin from Blackbaud shares the data on these topics and explains what it means.”

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418: Lean Impact – Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio

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Lean Impact
Your organization can adopt the lean innovation practices that help fuel the rapid evolution of digital tech in Silicon Valley. Ann Mei Chang says you need to, if you’re to do your best work in social change. She’s author of the new book, “Lean Impact: How to Innovate for Radically Greater Social Good.”

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378: Turbocharge Your Grants Fundraising – Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio

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John Hicks, principal and founder of DLBHICKS LLC consulting.

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