Nonprofit CEO SPARK

Marcia Beckner, Nonprofit CEO Mentor & Culture Strategist

Lead with confidence and build an inclusive culture where everyone can thrive. Hosted by nonprofit founder and former executive director Marcia Beckner, the Nonprofit CEO SPARK podcast delivers your weekly dose of clarity, confidence, and practical leadership wisdom for social impact leaders. Each episode dives into real-world strategies to help you achieve your biggest dreams and professional goals without burning out along the way. From setting healthy boundaries to creating empowered, thriving workplace cultures, you’ll find the tools, stories, and inspiration you need to lead boldly and sustainably.

  1. 1d ago

    35: Simple Changes That Improve Team Culture Fast (with Dr. Patton McDowell)

    Send us Fan Mail In this episode of Nonprofit CEO SPARK, Marcia Beckner talks with Dr. Patton McDowell about one of the biggest challenges nonprofit leaders face today: how to lead with confidence when everyone has an opinion, meetings take over the calendar, and decision-making starts to stall. With more than 35 years of nonprofit leadership experience, Patton shares practical strategies for reducing overwhelm, improving team meetings, managing pushback, and making decisions without waiting for 100% consensus. Together, they unpack how imposter syndrome, people-pleasing, and unclear meeting design quietly erode leadership confidence and organizational momentum. This conversation is packed with actionable takeaways leaders can implement immediately to create healthier team dynamics, stronger communication, and more productive meetings that actually move the mission forward. 3 Key Takeaways:  Waiting for unanimous agreement slows growth. Most leaders need only two-thirds to 80% buy-in to move forward confidently.  Poorly designed meetings drain energy, reduce trust, and create frustration across teams.  Confidence grows through clarity, boundaries, and consistent leadership practices — not perfection. If your team feels stuck in endless meetings, over-discussion, or decision fatigue, this episode will help you regain momentum and lead with greater confidence and calm.  RESOURCES & CONNECT WITH PATTON Marcia's interview on Patton's Path to Nonprofit Leadership Podcast about nonprofit mergers and culture alignmentPath to Nonprofit Leadership Podcast Death by Meeting by Patrick Lencioni Patton's book - Your Path to Nonprofit Leadership: Seven Keys to Advancing Your Career in the Philanthropic Sector CONNECT WITH MARCIA Join 10-Week CEO+ED CARES Mastermind → culturecares.com/mastermind Free Weekly Leadership Insights → culturecares.com → Click Subscribe  Follow Marcia on LinkedIn → linkedin.com/in/marciabeckner  Visit the Culture CARES Website → culturecares.com  Explore the Podcast → culturecares.com/podcast ENJOY THE SHOW? If this episode resonated, here's how you can support: Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or SpotifyLeave a review (it helps more nonprofit leaders find the show)Don't forget to share this episode with a CEO or Executive Director who needs to hear it.

    34 min
  2. Jun 16

    34: Leading with Confidence in an Uncertain World: AFP ICON Conference 2026 Leadership & Fundraising Trends

    Send us Fan Mail What does it take to lead with confidence when the world feels increasingly uncertain? In this episode of Nonprofit CEO SPARK, Marcia Beckner shares key insights from the 2026 AFP ICON Conference in San Diego, where she attended as press and interviewed more than two dozen nonprofit leaders, fundraisers, speakers, exhibitors, and technology partners. From AI and donor behavior to leadership resilience and the future of fundraising, one theme emerged again and again: nonprofit leaders are being asked to navigate unprecedented change while maintaining the human connection that makes mission-driven work meaningful. Marcia explores a powerful framework from futurist Jamais Cascio that helps leaders make sense of today's rapidly changing environment and offers practical strategies for leading with greater confidence, clarity, and adaptability. In This Episode You'll Learn: Why experts describe today's world as BANI: Brittle, Anxious, Nonlinear, and IncomprehensibleHow to shift from brittle to bendable leadershipWhy emotional intelligence and attentiveness matter more than everWhat neuroflexibility means and why it's essential for nonprofit leadersHow relationships and community create resilience in uncertain timesKey fundraising trends shaping donor engagement in 2026Why donors now need significantly more exposure before taking actionHow younger donor generations are changing fundraising expectationsThe growing importance of personalized donor communicationsWhy AI can unintentionally reinforce bias and what nonprofit leaders should do about itKey Leadership Takeaway The pressure you're feeling as a nonprofit CEO or Executive Director is not a personal failure. It's a reflection of the environment we're leading through. The most effective leaders aren't trying to control uncertainty. They're becoming more adaptable, attentive, curious, and connected so they can navigate it with confidence. Resources Mentioned Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP)AFP ICON Conference 2026Jamais Cascio, Futurist and Distinguished Fellow, Institute for the FutureFeathr Digital Marketing PlatformNeon One Nonprofit Relationship Management PlatformRelated Episode Want to learn more about the future of fundraising? Listen to Episode 25 featuring Art Taylor, President & CEO of the Association of Fundraising Professionals, where he shares insights on donor sentiment, fundraising trends, and the future of philanthropy. Listen to Art's episode at CultureCARES.com/25 Register for AFP LEAD Conference in New Orleans (Oct 22-24, 2026) Partner Spotlight: Neon One Neon One helps small and midsize nonprofits build stronger donor relationships by bringing fundraising, donor management, events, volunteer engagement, and marketing into one connected platform. If you'd like a personal introduction and access to a special discount, contact Marcia directly at Marcia@CultureCARES.com. Join the CEO-ED Fall Mastermind Waitlist This Fall, Marcia is launching a 10-week mastermind designed specifically for nonprofit CEOs and Executive Directors who want greater confidence, stronger team culture, and a trusted community of peers. If you'd like to be among the first to receive details, email "Mastermind Waitlist" to Marcia@CultureCARES.com.  Connect with Marcia If you like this podcast. you'll love my weekly newsletter with extra practical tips and special offers to support your leadership journey.   Head over to CultureCARES.com/subscribe. Remember: You are meant for great things, and you don't have to burn out to prove it.

    16 min
  3. Jun 9

    33: The Secrets to 94% Staff Retention During Nonprofit Growth (with CEO Lorii Rabinowitz)

    Send us Fan Mail In this episode of Nonprofit CEO SPARK, Marcia Beckner sits down with a true industry culture leader, Lorii Rabinowitz, to discuss how nonprofit CEOs can successfully navigate growth without sacrificing team well-being, culture, or mission alignment. Under Lorii’s leadership, the Denver Scholarship Foundation has grown from 32 to more than 90 team members while maintaining an extraordinary 94%+ retention rate. Lorii shares how her organization co-created a thriving culture by prioritizing relationships, leadership development, employee voice, professional growth, and shared ownership of the mission.  The conversation explores practical strategies leaders can apply immediately, including values-based recognition, employee engagement surveys, mentorship programs, cross-functional collaboration, and trusted time off policies. 5 Key Takeaways: Why growing your organization without intentionally focusing on culture leads to burnout, turnover, and instability  How the Denver Scholarship Foundation built a thriving, mission-centered culture with 94–95% staff retention  Practical strategies to strengthen retention, reduce silos, and increase collaboration across teams  How values-based leadership and employee feedback create stronger accountability, trust, and engagement  Why “clarity is kindness” when leading difficult conversations and developing healthy, high-performing teamsThis episode is filled with practical ideas for nonprofit leaders who want to build cultures where people genuinely thrive.  If this conversation showed you what's possible, the next step is yours to take. Ready to build a healthy team culture focused on mission growth and expansion? Culture CARES Accelerator → https://culturecares.com/ceo-ed-mentoring/  CONNECT WITH MARCIA Join 10-Week CEO+ED Mastermind → culturecares.com/mastermind Free Weekly Leadership Insights → culturecares.com → Click Subscribe  Follow Marcia on LinkedIn → linkedin.com/in/marciabeckner  Visit the Culture CARES Website → culturecares.com  Explore the Podcast → culturecares.com/podcast ENJOY THE SHOW? If this episode resonated, here's how you can support: Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or SpotifyLeave a review (it helps more nonprofit leaders find the show)Don't forget to share this episode with a CEO or Executive Director who needs to hear it.

    42 min
  4. May 19

    32: When Staff Push Back: 3 Practical Ways to Align Your Team

    Send us Fan Mail Leading with Confidence Series #4 of 12 It starts to feel like every decision needs everyone’s input… And instead of moving forward, your team slows down, circles the same conversations, or quietly stalls when there’s disagreement. On the surface, it looks like collaboration.  But underneath, something else is happening. In this episode, we unpack a pattern many nonprofit CEOs and executive directors face when team pushback starts to blur decision-making and weaken leadership clarity. Through a real scenario, you’ll see how unclear roles, evolving leadership expectations, and “meetings after the meeting” create confusion, misalignment, and second-guessing across the team. This isn’t about being more persuasive.  It’s about creating the kind of clarity that allows your team to actually move forward. If you’ve ever wondered why decisions feel harder than they should…this episode will connect the dots. Takeaways:  When decision ownership is unclear, teams default to consensus—and progress slows down  Re-explaining your role can unintentionally create more doubt, not alignment  Side conversations often create confusion, even when they feel like safety  Leadership clarity isn’t about agreement—it’s about consistency and direction  Teams move faster when they understand who decides, who contributes, and when it’s final If this episode resonated with you, join our email community of Executive Directors and nonprofit CEOs who are leading with more confidence, unifying their teams, and transforming their cultures. You’ll be the first to hear about new resources, conversations, and opportunities to support your leadership journey. Free Weekly Leadership Insights → culturecares.com → Click Subscribe  🔗 CONNECT WITH MARCIA Follow Marcia on LinkedIn → linkedin.com/in/marciabeckner  Visit the Culture CARES Website → culturecares.com  Explore the Podcast → culturecares.com/podcast 👉 Are you catapulting towards burnout? Schedule a private session: https://culturecares.com/burnout-to-boundaries/ 🎙️ ENJOY THE SHOW? Please share with a peer, and if this episode resonated, here’s how you can support: Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or SpotifyLeave a review (it helps more nonprofit leaders find the show)

    9 min
  5. May 12

    31: When Your Board Disagrees With You: What Nonprofit CEOs Need to Do Next

    Send us Fan Mail Leading with Confidence Series #3 of 12 You walk into a board meeting with a major strategic recommendation that could change the future of your organization…only to be met with hesitation, questions, or direct push-back. And suddenly, it’s not just about the recommendation anymore. It’s about relationships. Funding. Trust. Authority. In this episode, we unpack what actually happens in those high-stakes moments when board disagreement surfaces, and why most nonprofit CEOs unintentionally respond in ways that weaken their leadership. Through a real-life story involving a major decision at the risk of losing a key donor and supporter, you’ll learn how to navigate tension without backing down or pushing too hard. If you’ve ever second-guessed yourself in a board conversation or felt pressure to soften your stance to keep alignment, this episode will give you a clearer path forward. Takeaways:  Strong disagreement often signals something deeper that needs to be understood  Your role is to guide the conversation, not collapse your position or override others  The right decisions don’t always preserve every relationship, but they protect the mission long-termIf this episode resonated with you, join our email community of Executive Directors and nonprofit CEOs who are leading with more confidence, unifying their teams, and transforming their cultures. You’ll be the first to hear about new resources, conversations, and opportunities to support your leadership journey. Free Weekly Leadership Insights → culturecares.com → Click Subscribe  🔗 CONNECT WITH MARCIA Follow Marcia on LinkedIn → linkedin.com/in/marciabeckner  Visit the Culture CARES Website → culturecares.com  Explore the Podcast → culturecares.com/podcast 👉 Are you catapulting towards burnout? Schedule a private session: https://culturecares.com/burnout-to-boundaries/ 🎙️ ENJOY THE SHOW? Please share with a peer, and if this episode resonated, here’s how you can support: Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or SpotifyLeave a review (it helps more nonprofit leaders find the show)

    13 min
  6. May 5

    30: From Nice to Confident: How Executive Directors Take Back Authority

    Send us Fan Mail Leading with Confidence Series #2 What happens when your desire to be a kind, supportive leader starts costing your team more than it helps? In this episode, we unpack a pattern many executive directors quietly fall into…holding onto the wrong person for too long in the name of being fair, loyal, or “nice.” What starts as good intention can slowly erode trust, morale, and performance across your entire organization. Through a real client story, you’ll see how one high-performing but disruptive team member created ripple effects that impacted retention, engagement, and leadership credibility, and what finally changed when the CEO stopped protecting the wrong priority. This isn’t about becoming harsh. It’s about leading with clarity, protecting your team, and making decisions that strengthen your culture over time. If you’ve ever felt stuck between being liked and being respected…this episode will hit close to home. Takeaways:  One high-performing but misaligned team member can quietly damage your entire culture  Delaying hard decisions often costs your strongest staff the most  Confidence in leadership comes from clarity, not people-pleasing  “Clear is kind” isn’t just a phrase...it’s a leadership standard  Protecting your team matters more than protecting one individual If this episode resonated with you, join our email community of Executive Directors and nonprofit CEOs who are leading with more confidence, unifying their teams, and transforming their cultures. You’ll be the first to hear about new resources, conversations, and opportunities to support your leadership journey. Free Weekly Leadership Insights → culturecares.com → Click Subscribe  🔗 CONNECT WITH MARCIA Follow Marcia on LinkedIn → linkedin.com/in/marciabeckner  Visit the Culture CARES Website → culturecares.com  Explore the Podcast → culturecares.com/podcast 👉 Are you catapulting towards burnout? Schedule a private session: https://culturecares.com/burnout-to-boundaries/ 🎙️ ENJOY THE SHOW? Please share with a peer, and if this episode resonated, here’s how you can support: Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or SpotifyLeave a review (it helps more nonprofit leaders find the show)

    11 min
  7. Apr 28

    29: 5 C's to Leading Your Nonprofit with Confidence

    Send us Fan Mail Leading with Confidence Series #1 of 12 Welcome to the Leading with Confidence series where we will dive into the various challenges and opportunities to lead your team with more conviction and clarity. We will talk about executive presence and how to build confidence while navigating your organization each day. In this first episode, you'll learn the 5 C's framework. Even strong nonprofit CEOs and executive directors can find themselves quietly second-guessing decisions, replaying conversations, and wondering if they’re getting it right.  This episode challenges the idea that confidence is something you’re supposed to already have - and instead reveals what truly creates confidence over time. If you’ve ever felt capable on paper but unsettled in the moment, this will help you see your leadership in a completely different way. Key Takeaways:  Why waiting to feel confident first keeps you stuck  What most leaders misunderstand about courage  How real capability is built (and why it matters more than you think)  The missing piece that helps you hold your ground under pressure  A simple exercise to reconnect you with proof that you can handle more than you thinkIf this episode resonated with you, join our email community of Executive Directors and nonprofit CEOs who are leading with more confidence, unifying their teams, and transforming their cultures. You’ll be the first to hear about new resources, conversations, and opportunities to support your leadership journey. Free Weekly Leadership Insights → culturecares.com → Click Subscribe  🔗 CONNECT WITH MARCIA Follow Marcia on LinkedIn → linkedin.com/in/marciabeckner  Visit the Culture CARES Website → culturecares.com  Explore the Podcast → culturecares.com/podcast 👉 Are you catapulting towards burnout? Schedule a private session: https://culturecares.com/burnout-to-boundaries/ 🎙️ ENJOY THE SHOW? Please share with a peer, and if this episode resonated, here’s how you can support: Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or SpotifyLeave a review (it helps more nonprofit leaders find the show)

    14 min
  8. Apr 23

    28: Culture by Default or Design: How Colorado College Hit $20M Ahead of Schedule

    Send us Fan Mail Proof beats promises every time. Here it is. Colorado College's Advancement team was coming out of a pandemic, shrinking staff, leadership transitions, and a culture that had quietly drifted from healthy to unstable. Sound familiar? They didn't ignore it. They decided to fix it by design, not by default. In this episode Marcia sits down with Kimberly Elahab, Director of Prospect Research at Colorado College, who was inside the Culture CARES process from the beginning and is still leading the work three years later. Kimberly shares what it actually felt like when the culture started shifting, how a peer-led volunteer committee became the engine of sustained change, and why having an external accountability partner made the difference between good intentions and real results. The numbers tell their own story. After one year of implementation the team hit 94% psychological safety, 86% improvement in trust, and 78% improvement in engagement. Then they hit their $20 million fundraising goal two months ahead of schedule. This is what culture transformation actually looks like from the inside. Not a workshop. Not a one-time event. A process that keeps working long after the consultant leaves the room. If this is what you want for your organization, the next step is a 90 minute call with Marcia. No obligation. Just clarity on what's possible. Timestamps 00:00 Welcome and Recap  01:03 Meet Kimberly  04:25 How They Connected  06:12 Why Culture Work Started  07:54 Early Culture Shift  09:11 Listening Tour and Visioning  10:59 Themes and Roadmap  14:16 Daily Implementation  16:12 Process and Data Mindset  18:29 Culture Drives Fundraising  19:54 Safety Gains Snapshot  20:28 Why Mistakes Must Be Safe 21:20 Culture Over Survey Fatigue  22:25 Kimberly's Culture Why  23:27 Ripple Effect Engagement  24:50 Accountability Partner Value  26:03 Culture Drives Results  26:54 Advice, Framework and Invitation  28:10 Closing Thanks and Next Steps If this conversation showed you what's possible, the next step is yours to take. Ready to build a culture your team actually feels? Culture CARES Accelerator → https://culturecares.com/ceo-ed-mentoring/  CONNECT WITH MARCIA Free Weekly Leadership Insights → culturecares.com → Click Subscribe  Follow Marcia on LinkedIn → linkedin.com/in/marciabeckner  Visit the Culture CARES Website → culturecares.com  Explore the Podcast → culturecares.com/podcast ENJOY THE SHOW? If this episode resonated, here's how you can support: Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or SpotifyLeave a review (it helps more nonprofit leaders find the show)Don't forget to share this episode with a CEO or Executive Director who needs to hear it!

    30 min

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Lead with confidence and build an inclusive culture where everyone can thrive. Hosted by nonprofit founder and former executive director Marcia Beckner, the Nonprofit CEO SPARK podcast delivers your weekly dose of clarity, confidence, and practical leadership wisdom for social impact leaders. Each episode dives into real-world strategies to help you achieve your biggest dreams and professional goals without burning out along the way. From setting healthy boundaries to creating empowered, thriving workplace cultures, you’ll find the tools, stories, and inspiration you need to lead boldly and sustainably.