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This podcast is a place for nonprofit leaders to gain insights, tips, inspiration, and encouragement to unleash their potential.

Inspired Nonprofit Leadership Sarah Olivieri

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This podcast is a place for nonprofit leaders to gain insights, tips, inspiration, and encouragement to unleash their potential.

    Integrating Equity Into Strategic Planning

    Integrating Equity Into Strategic Planning

    Are you a nonprofit leader looking to elevate your strategic planning with an equity lens? Dive into our latest podcast episode on Inspired Nonprofit Leadership with host Sarah Olivieri, as she interviews Carol Hamilton, the principal of Grace Social Sector Consulting and host of the Mission Impact podcast. In this vibrant conversation, they unpack the complexities of integrating equity into strategic planning, offering both inspirational ideas and practical steps for transformation.



    My guest for this episode is Carol Hamilton, Principal, Grace Social Sector Consulting, LLC, and host of Mission: Impact podcast, facilitates whole-brain equity-focused strategic planning, evaluation design, and organizational assessments for nonprofits and associations. She combines left-brain strategy and analysis with right-brain wisdom about human complexities for a proven, whole-brain, whole-organization process through which every stakeholder thrives. She is also a member of a consultant group focused on equity focused organization development, All In Consulting..
    In this episode:
    Why integrating equity into strategic planning is important
    Challenges and Complexities Around Equity in Strategic Planning
    Practical Steps for Integrating Equity into Strategic Planning
    The Importance of Inclusive Processes
    Guidance for New and Advanced Practitioners


    Connect with Carol!
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carol-hamilton-0052b71/
    Website: www.gracesocialsector.com
    Podcast: https://www.missionimpactpodcast.com/



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    • 30 min
    Make A Bigger Impact With Qualitative Data

    Make A Bigger Impact With Qualitative Data

    In this episode of "Inspired Nonprofit Leadership," host Sarah Olivieri is joined by data expert Rachel Sacks, to discuss the powerful role of qualitative data in nonprofit operations. From innovative methods like PhotoVoice to practical implementation strategies, this episode is a must-listen for those aiming to make data-driven decisions and enhance the effectiveness of their programs. Dive in and learn how to harness the power of qualitative data to bring your nonprofit's mission to the next level.
    My guest for this episode is Rachel Sacks.
    Rachel Sacks, MPH, President of Leading Healthy Futures, has more than 15 years of experience in the public health and nonprofit sector. She supports health and human services nonprofits by helping them to conceptualize, define, and actualize new ideas for grant opportunities; identify and meet community needs; and gain greater strategic clarity through effective and engaging facilitations. She has extensive experience working with community health centers, local public health departments, and other health nonprofits on mixed-methods needs assessments, planning projects, and grants to help understand barriers to care and improve access across diverse communities. Rachel’s prior experience includes time at the Illinois Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics, the Chicago Department of Public Health, and the Center for Jewish Genetics. She graduated Cum Laude from Northwestern University with a Bachelor of Arts in History and Science in Human Culture, and holds a Master of Public Health in Community Health Sciences from UIC.
    Here's what to expect during the episode:



    Best practices for qualitative data collection Importance of mixed methods assessments Examples of qualitative methods: Interviews, Focus Groups, Town Halls, and more Innovative qualitative methods: PhotoVoice, Walking & Windshield Surveys Practical tips for incorporating qualitative data regularly Budget considerations for qualitative research Strategic planning and the role of qualitative data


    Connect with Rachel!
    https://leadinghealthyfutures.com/

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachel-sacks-mph/
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    • 38 min
    248: Pay Equity for Nonprofits

    248: Pay Equity for Nonprofits

    In this episode of Inspired Nonprofit Leadership, host Sarah Olivieri discusses the critical topic of pay equity with expert consultant Sally Loftis. Sally, who specializes in human resources, organization development, and social justice, delves into the complexities and strategies of implementing pay equity in nonprofits. Covering the impacts of pay disparities, especially within the nonprofit sector, Sally outlines the phases of achieving pay equity, the importance of leadership buy-in, and actionable steps nonprofits can take even with limited budgets.



    Sally Loftis, a consultant specializing in human resources, organization development, and social justice, has made significant contributions in the realm of pay equity. She completed her Master of Science in Organization Development at Pepperdine University, where she focused her thesis on Pay Equity in Nonprofits. Sally’s mission is to co-create workplaces where humans feel valued through living wages and healthy human connections. Her work with Loftis Partners emphasizes racial and pay equity, appreciative inquiry, and building on human strengths within organizations. Sally’s commitment to ensuring people feel seen, heard, and represented is evident in her multifaceted career. She has worked with over 50 organizations across 15 states and 3 continents, including Fortune 50 companies, small boutique businesses, and nonprofits of varying sizes. Her approach centers on creating lasting impact, leaving a collective of individuals capable of advancing this work independently. As Margaret Wheatley aptly stated, “When we take a step or make a decision, we are tugging at webs of relationships that are seldom visible but always present.” Sally Loftis is indeed tugging at these webs, challenging systems of injustice through her consulting work. Additionally, Sally has been featured in podcasts, discussing topics such as pay transparency, equity, and justice. Her expertise extends beyond theory, as she actively engages in shaping a more equitable landscape for workers and organizations alike. With her passion for humanity and commitment to positive change, Sally Loftis continues to make a meaningful impact in the field of human resources and social justice.
    Here's what to expect during the episode:



    What Is Pay Equity? The Unique Challenges of Pay Equity in Nonprofits Strategies for Addressing Pay Equity Issues The Importance of Pay Transparency in Nonprofits Implementing Pay Equity Step-by-Step Exploring Cost of Living and Pay Data Essentials


    Connect with Sally!
    Website - www.loftispartners.com
    Instagram @loftispartners
    YouTube @loftispartners5776
    Linkedin - sallyloftisloftis



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    • 40 min
    247: Benefits of Strategic Listening

    247: Benefits of Strategic Listening

    In the fast-paced world of nonprofit leadership, effective strategies and decision-making play a vital role in the success of organizations dedicated to making a difference in our communities. One essential but often overlooked aspect of leadership is strategic listening. In this episode, guest Emily Taylor talks about the who, what, where, when, and how of strategic listening in nonprofit leadership.



    My guest for this episode is Emily Taylor. Emily Taylor, Principal of teenyBIG, helps nonprofits at an inflection point make big decisions that affect their community so they can move from indecision to intentional, next-level growth. Bio Emily Taylor works with nonprofit leaders ready to catapult their organization's mission to the next stage of growth. Leaders who seek Emily’s expertise know they need to shift their decision-making from intuitive to intentional, but are unsure of how to begin. Emily first grounds the organization in ‘who they are’. Her community-based, strategic listening methodology allows the entire organization to discover its value and builds the foundation for collaborative decision-making. As a result, teams can paint a consistent picture of their organization– one viewed similarly internally and externally– and collaborate on making informed decisions with intention and purpose. By engaging in this process with Emily as their guide, organizations can boldly embark on the next stage of growth. Emily attributes her success to her unique ability to balance left and right brain thinking. A skilled and compassionate listener, Emily adds incomparable value to strategic thinking and planning by integrating the emotions, motivations, and perspectives of everyone in the room.
    Here's what to expect during the episode:



    Pre Strategic planning, what is this? What are some reasons nonprofits should take a step back from a strategic plan? How nonprofits can benefit from taking a step back to assess their situation The value of listening to various stakeholders Navigating leadership transitions and organizational identity


    Connect with Emily!
    Free Download: https://mailchi.mp/teenybig/you-shouldnt-jump-into-your-next-strategic-plan
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emily-taylor-teenybig/
    Website: https://www.teenybig.com/



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    • 34 min
    Benefits of Creating a Brand Guide

    Benefits of Creating a Brand Guide

    In the digital age where communication is more visual than ever, having a cohesive brand identity is not just beneficial—it's essential. In this enlightening episode, Sarah speaks with Lidia Varesco Racoma, a Chicago-based designer who specializes in strategic branding and marketing design for nonprofits and small businesses. With over two decades of experience, Lidia brings a wealth of knowledge on the importance and impact of a well-crafted brand guide.
    My guest for this episode is Lidia Varesco Racoma, a designer out of Chicago who empowers organizations and entrepreneurs to make a change through strategic branding and marketing design. With over two decades of experience, Lidia is known not only for her ability to express a client’s mission but also for her friendly, approachable working style. She is a blogger and speaker and leads branding and creative marketing workshops for nonprofits and small businesses all over the world. Lidia is active in the nonprofit and marketing communities, currently serving on the Communications Committee for AMA Chicago as Graphics Manager, as well as a Co-chair of the Marketing & Communications Committee for the Association of Consultants to Nonprofits (ACN) with a past position on the board of directors. She has also served on the Association Forum’s Content Working Group as a content creator. Lidia Varesco Design is a certified woman-owned business (WBE/WOSB) and celebrated 20 years in business in November 2020.
     
    Here's what to expect during the episode:



    What Is A Brand Guide The The Key Parts Of A Brand Guide The Importance Of Your Brand Guide For AI The Evolution Of Brand Guides And Their Future Simple Steps For Getting Started


    Connect with Lidia!
    Blog www.lsvdesign.com https://lsvdesign.com/blog/ Facebook www.facebook.com/lsvdesign Instagram www.instagram.com/lsvdesign LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/lsvdesign Lsvdesign Medium https://lsvdesign.medium.com/ NonprofitBrandingChecklisthttps://bit.ly/nonprofitbrandingchecklist Social Media Brand Guide Templatehttp://bit.ly/SMBrandGuideTemplate Creating a Nonprofit Brand Guide: A How-To Guide and Checklist


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    • 34 min
    245: What's the Boards Role?

    245: What's the Boards Role?

    In this episode nonprofit board expert Mike Burns dives deep into the purpose, challenges, and innovative practices concerning nonprofit boards! Our discussion critiques conventional wisdom around board responsibilities, such as budget approval and the potential benefits of rethinking board members' roles for greater organizational impact. 
     
    My guest for this episode is Michael (Mike) Burns, Partner, BWB Solutions. Mike began his career as an executive director of a community health center, followed by 15 years as an executive director and primary consultant for a nonprofit capacity building organization. During this time, he was also an associate professor of management at the Antioch-New England Graduate Schools of Organization and Management and Environmental Studies. Since 2017, Mike has been Adjunct Faculty in University of New Haven’s Nonprofit Management Certificate Program and Professor of Marketing Strategy. In 1994, Mike joined BWB Solutions. His practice focuses on strategic and revenue generating planning, nonprofit governance, and helping nonprofits assess their readiness for mergers and partnerships. He regularly posts to his blog, Nonprofit Board Crisis, where he focuses on nonprofit governance issues. As part of a research team he completed a national survey on the roles and relationships of nonprofit board chairs. In addition to his professional work as an organizational development and planning consultant, Mike operates an organic farm growing asparagus, raspberries, garlic, strawberries and tomatoes. Mike has been a professional foster parent for over 25 years. Mike graduated with a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Marquette University and completed a master’s degree in nonprofit management with a focus on governance at Lesley College. He also holds a graduate certificate in nonprofit marketing management from the University of Hartford.
     
    In this episode you’ll find:
    The Role and Purpose of Nonprofit Boards
    A Critique on Conventional Wisdom Around Board Responsibilities
    The Executive Director and Board Relationship
    Strategic Planning and Accountability in Nonprofits
    The Impact of Boards on Nonprofit Organizations
    Innovative Practices and the Future of Board Governance
     
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    Connect with Mike:
    Web: www.bwbsolutions.com 
    Blog: https://nonprofitboardcrisis.typepad.com 
    To follow: https://twitter.com/nonprofitcrisis 
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bwbsolutionsllc/ 
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mike-burns-0ab61/
     
    Be sure to subscribe to Inspired Nonprofit Leadership so that you don’t miss a single episode, and while you’re at it, won’t you take a moment to write a short review and rate our show? It would be greatly appreciated!
    Let us know the topics or questions you would like to hear about in a future episode. You can do that and follow us on LinkedIn.
    Connect with Sarah!
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-olivieri/
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sarahfolivieri/
    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxB2J-XcixGeGaZvcu_cVxA

    • 40 min

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