The Nonprofit Reframe

Brittny Wilson and Nia Wassink

Nonprofits and their staff are undervalued, under-appreciated, and un-relenting. Brittny and Nia stand shoulder-to-shoulder with these amazing, incredible staff and talk about the realities of the sector that nobody wants to talk about. This is NOT another nonprofit best practices podcast. Topics covered include dysfunctional boards, gala mishaps, the issues with philanthropy and so much more! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. Because We Can't Stay Quiet

    28.04.2025

    Because We Can't Stay Quiet

    🎙️ The Nonprofit Reframe – Special Episode: Because We Can’t Stay Quiet 🧨 Why This Episode Now?It’s been two years since their last episode, but Brittny and Nia return for a one-time special because the nonprofit sector is in crisis — and staying quiet is not an option. From funding freezes to increased political hostility and burnout, nonprofits are struggling under immense pressure. Brittny and Nia unpack the chaos and call for solidarity, advocacy, and action. 💥 Topics Covered:Collapsing federal funding and its ripple effectsThe real cost of inaction from foundationsHow the narrative about nonprofits is shifting — and not for the betterBurnout and hiring freezes across the sectorScenario planning and staying afloatThe critical role of boards and fundersUrgent calls to government, funders, and the publicCommunity care and mutual aid as survival tools🧰 Resources Mentioned:Nonprofit Sector Media Kit: Customizable communications materials to educate donors, boards, and the public on the value of nonprofitsHiring Process Audits by Brittny Wilson ConsultingScenario Planning Support from Prismatic ConsultingMontana Nonprofit Association’s Campaign for Nonprofits💡 Take Action:Funders: Release money. Now. Simplify your grants. Show up.Board Members: Get informed. Get active. Get real.Nonprofit Staff: You're not alone. Seek solidarity. Speak up.Consultants: Stand in the gap. Help hold the chaos.Everyone: Build community. Share resources. Support each other.🤝 Stay Connected:Brittny Wilson ConsultingPrismatic Consulting (Nia + Team) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    41 Min.
  2. Volunteers and Burnout: Why Volunteer Appreciation Needs Improvement (Plus an Important Announcement!)

    31.07.2023

    Volunteers and Burnout: Why Volunteer Appreciation Needs Improvement (Plus an Important Announcement!)

    Volunteers are such an important part of nonprofit organizations, but we don’t always treat them the way we should and it leads to big time burnout. Volunteers give their time because they believe in a cause and want to support it, but so often they get taken advantage of and it needs to stop.  In today’s episode, we’re talking about how volunteers need to set boundaries with their time and skills, how we can honor those boundaries by involving them in future planning, and why volunteer appreciation is so vital. Also, we have a bittersweet announcement: The Nonprofit Reframe podcast is coming to an end. Tune in for all the details.  What’s in this episode: [00:24] We catch up on the hot weather we’re having, and Nia shares some big news!! [05:39] A bittersweet announcement about this show [10:05] Brittny’s confession about working with volunteers [13:24] Volunteers have to set boundaries so they don’t get taken advantage of in terms of time, skills, and compensation [21:21] Volunteer appreciation shouldn’t be “one and done” and should involve succession planning at some point [23:16] Many volunteers donate their time because they can’t donate funds, but still want to be impactful to their cause, and we should recognize their contributions For full show notes, resources, links and to download the transcript, visit our website: https://thenonprofitreframe.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    29 Min.
  3. Fundraising and Inflation: What the Giving USA Data Tells Us About Philanthropy in 2022

    17.07.2023

    Fundraising and Inflation: What the Giving USA Data Tells Us About Philanthropy in 2022

    It’s that time again - Nia’s favorite episode of the year on data from Giving USA! It’s interesting to review this 2022 report and see the correlations that are happening in our immediate nonprofit worlds, but also the disparities. So much has changed and the future of giving looks kind of bleak, especially when you consider the impact of inflation.  In today’s episode, we’re taking a look back at what was happening in 2022, and reviewing the philanthropy data from Giving USA’s annual report. Plus, we share the implications and takeaways from the data, including a big middle finger to corporations. Yep, we said it.  What’s in this episode: [00:47] A review of what was happening in 2022, plus philanthropy data from Giving USA that indicated overall giving was down significantly in 2022 [07:36] Inflation is an important factor to consider when reviewing this data [10:10] A historical look at giving data over time from 40 years ago [18:14] Some takeaways from this giving report, especially that corporations can f*ck right off For full show notes, resources, links and to download the transcript, visit our website: https://thenonprofitreframe.com/ Do you love our show and want to hear even more from us? You can get behind-the-scenes episodes and more by supporting us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/nonprofitreframe Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    25 Min.
  4. Event Programs Matter: How to Keep Your Nonprofit Event on Track

    03.07.2023

    Event Programs Matter: How to Keep Your Nonprofit Event on Track

    It’s planning time for fall event season and we’ve seen some big “don'ts” when it comes to event programs. Chaos often ensues when the appropriate planning hasn’t been done beforehand and all the stakeholders are not on the same page. Trust us.  In today’s episode, we’re sharing our tips on how to structure your event program to have a successful event for your nonprofit organization and keep everyone and everything in line - the schedule, the speakers, the messaging, the goals. You want everyone to be talking about your event afterwards, but only in a good way. What’s in this episode: [03:18] It’s planning time for fall events season and we need to talk about the program part of events, especially how organizations try to add too many speakers [09:04] Why it’s so vital for event speakers to write out their remarks and time them  [12:34] Ask for remarks well in advance of the event and make sure the messaging and schedule stays on track [17:47] How to incorporate videos the right way into your events [21:46] Make sure your program is tied to the goals of your event, and make sure that the right people are giving the right messages For full show notes, resources, links and to download the transcript, visit our website: https://thenonprofitreframe.com/ Do you love our show and want to hear even more from us? You can get behind-the-scenes episodes and more by supporting us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/nonprofitreframe Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    37 Min.
  5. For-Profit and Nonprofit Careers: We Are Not the Same

    19.06.2023

    For-Profit and Nonprofit Careers: We Are Not the Same

    Lately, we’ve worked with a lot of people who have retired or left their careers in the for-profit sector and entered the nonprofit sector, and we’re kind of pissed about it. The implication is that nonprofit jobs are somehow lesser or easier to handle. Spoiler alert: nonprofits aren’t a cake walk! In today’s episode, we’re diving into making the jump from for-profit to nonprofit. We talk about why it makes us mad, the problems that arise from it, and don’t worry, we grudgingly remain positive with some examples of how for-profit work experience can be helpful.   What’s in this episode: [02:05] Brittny has worked with people recently who have made the jump from for-profit to nonprofit careers and it kind of pisses her off that nonprofit is considered “lesser” [10:55] The problems that arise when people with no experience in nonprofit come in at executive level positions [20:35] It’s not all bad, though, because we have some examples of for-profit experience that was helpful in their nonprofit role [28:25] The Google search results of how to transition from for-profit to nonprofit are hilarious For full show notes, resources, links and to download the transcript, visit our website: https://thenonprofitreframe.com/ Do you love our show and want to hear even more from us? You can get behind-the-scenes episodes and more by supporting us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/nonprofitreframe Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    34 Min.
  6. The Revolution Will Not Be Funded: Power and Control in Funding Movements

    22.05.2023

    The Revolution Will Not Be Funded: Power and Control in Funding Movements

    We’ve just finished our first ever Patreon book club pick, The Revolution Will Not Be Funded: Beyond the Non-Profit Industrial Complex and we have so many thoughts. Not all of them are good. In fact, they are downright infuriating in terms of the power imbalance in nonprofit funding.  In today’s episode, we’re giving you our high-level summary and review of the significant points of the book. We touch on the chapters that really stood out to us, especially those about ethical funding, systems of power, and our political climate. It’s opened our eyes to the fact that not much has changed in the funding landscape for the past 20 years. For a much deeper dive into this book, be sure to join our Patreon and listen to the bonus episodes.   What’s in this episode: [03:04] A summary and quick review of our recent Patreon book club pick, The Revolution Will Not Be Funded: Beyond the Non-Profit Industrial Complex [05:21] Seeking funding, challenging systems of power, and the limitations of the 501c3 nonprofit structure [11:42] Why payout requirements should (still) be increased [14:13] The funding inequities between white-led and black-led organizations [21:45] Why nonprofits need to strive for financial independence from foundations in an increasingly dangerous political climate and must focus on being accountable to the right people For full show notes, resources, links and to download the transcript, visit our website: https://thenonprofitreframe.com/ Do you love our show and want to hear even more from us? You can get behind-the-scenes episodes and more by supporting us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/nonprofitreframe Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    29 Min.

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Nonprofits and their staff are undervalued, under-appreciated, and un-relenting. Brittny and Nia stand shoulder-to-shoulder with these amazing, incredible staff and talk about the realities of the sector that nobody wants to talk about. This is NOT another nonprofit best practices podcast. Topics covered include dysfunctional boards, gala mishaps, the issues with philanthropy and so much more! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.