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Welcome to Nonprofit Everything, a Q&A podcast for nonprofit professionals, board members and anybody with an interest in the charitable sector. Ask us anything, and if we don't know the answer, we'll rope in another expert. Send your questions to podcast@nonprofiteverything.com.

Nonprofit Everything Andy Schuricht and Stacey Wedding

    • Zaken en persoonlijke financiën

Welcome to Nonprofit Everything, a Q&A podcast for nonprofit professionals, board members and anybody with an interest in the charitable sector. Ask us anything, and if we don't know the answer, we'll rope in another expert. Send your questions to podcast@nonprofiteverything.com.

    When is a Sponsorship a Donation?

    When is a Sponsorship a Donation?

    Is there some magic language we can use to magically make a sponsorship tax deductible? Andy and Stacey have some thoughts. Also this week, we find out how to see who's sharing your nonprofit mission and why its important, and try not to get buried in accounting speak when discussing split-interest agreements! Thanks for joining us, and don't forget to send any and all questions to questions@nonprofiteverything.com.

    • 40 min.
    Emeritus Boards

    Emeritus Boards

    Is there some use for emeritus boards? Stacey and Andy have thoughts! Also this week, a new nonprofit wonders what kind on insurance coverage they should have, we find out how to determine when a contribution should be officially received, and discuss how frequently a board chair should meet with the executive director (is quadrennially too often?) Thanks for joining us this week, and be sure to send your nonprofit questions to questions@nonprofiteverything.com!

    • 29 min.
    Boring Meetings

    Boring Meetings

    Are your staff meetings snoozers? One of our listeners has this challenge and Stacey and Andy are here to help! (Can we make them more dangerous -- like with fire?) Also this week, we discuss the historical antecedents of hierarchical organizational charts, and chat about the pros and cons of giving refunds for program events. Do you have questions? Send them to us at questions@nonprofiteverything.com.

    • 29 min.
    Cancel our Capital Campaign?

    Cancel our Capital Campaign?

    When a long-time donor changes priorities and it puts the capital campaign in jeopardy is there anything you can do? Stacey and Andy have some ideas. Also this week, what's the best way to deal with some good old-fashioned nonprofit competition (other than a dance-off?) And finally, are we going to hurt the executive director's feelings if we let him know that some volunteers have scored him poorly on his review? Join us this week and find out! As always, questions are welcome -- the more complicated the better!

    • 33 min.
    Independent Contractors with Titles - with guest expert Gina Bongiovi

    Independent Contractors with Titles - with guest expert Gina Bongiovi

    Is it okay to have all staff members be independent contractors and to give them titles like Director of Programs? Stacey welcomes guest expert Gina Bongiovi to help untie this complicated knot!

    • 35 min.
    Theory of Change

    Theory of Change

    It's homework help time with Stacey and Andy! Is there a good definition of Theory of Change? We have some thoughts. Also this week, we talk about auditors that seem to be asking weird questions. Is it okay to push back on financial audit requests, or is that a terrible idea. Thanks for joining us, and don't forget to send in those questions!

    • 31 min.

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