24 episodes

The MzN International podcast “Chasing Impact” is dedicated to all leaders out there who are busy building a better world. We are here because we know that building a better world is not only necessary but possible. That pushing our business or nonprofit organisation to the next level means acting with purpose over short-term goals. That “success” means not simply chasing the next grand donation or quarterly profit target but - chasing impact. 

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The MzN International podcast “Chasing Impact” is dedicated to all leaders out there who are busy building a better world. We are here because we know that building a better world is not only necessary but possible. That pushing our business or nonprofit organisation to the next level means acting with purpose over short-term goals. That “success” means not simply chasing the next grand donation or quarterly profit target but - chasing impact. 

    How NGOs Can Truly Benefit From AI

    How NGOs Can Truly Benefit From AI

    The pace of advances in AI is faster than anything we've ever seen in human history. Nathan explains how this can create a lot of overwhelm for leaders, leading to a disparate kind of view, with leaders saying, “I don't know what the future looks like if I use AI but I know what it looks like if I don't.” The sentiment is that we know we have to do something with AI, we just don't know what.
    If it sounds familiar to you, tune into the episode. Chris Meyer zu Natrup, Managing Director at MzN, and Nathan Chappell, Senior Vice President at DonorSearch AI, discuss:
    What AI can do for a nonprofit organization, not tomorrow, but today.The difference between predictive AI and generative AI, and how NGOs can use both together to serve their mission in a much more strategic and precise way.The steps every leader needs to take with AI. “I would identify where my biggest gap is, I wouldn't look at AI as this umbrella thing that could solve all my problems, I would get very specific on one gap or challenge that I have in my organization and then and only then would I look at the types of AI technologies.” Why Nathan believes that AI is the only scalable solution to reverse declines in charitable giving. There is a systemic decline in the number of people who are giving to charity in almost most developed nations, but Nathan describe two ways that AI can work to reverse this:It can create so much efficiency that an organization can now offload mundane tasks and instead spend more time human to human.By using AI at scale, nonprofits organizations will more intimately know their audience by using thousands of data points and will be able to identify those donors that will have the greatest lifetime value. Could AI actually make us more human and more empathetic by cutting through the dead digital overload that we are exposed to every day? What responsible AI looks like for humanity, and the outsized responsibility that the nonprofit sector has for ensuring we prioritize safety over scalability. Nathan closed by quoting Charlie Munger, Warren Buffett's business partner, who said “show me the incentives and I'll show you the outcome”. If we look at the AI arms race, scale has been prioritized over safety almost every time. What do we think the incentive is for the nonprofit sector? 
    Resources
    The Generosity Crisis The Case for Radical Connection to Solve Humanity's Greatest Challenges, by Nathan Chappell, Brian Crimmins and Michael Ashley.
    Sgn up for MzN’s free webinar on proposal writing and AI - link to the webinar
    More on Nathan:
    Nathan Chappell is a Senior Vice President at DonorSearch AI, where he leads AI deployments for many of the largest nonprofit organizations in the United States. With over 10 years of experience in nonprofit leadership and fundraising, he is a co-author of the award-winning book, The Generosity Crisis: The Case for Radical Connection to Solve Humanity’s Greatest Challenges. He is also an inventor of multiple AI patents and a certified fundraising executive.
    Nathan is passionate about the responsible use of AI for social good and the ethical implications of AI for philanthropy. He is the co-founder of Fundraising.AI, a collaborative initiative that aims to guide best practices and accelerate the impact of AI on advancement. He is also a frequent public speaker, a Forbes Technology Council member, and a recipient of the 40 Over Forty Award for his contributions to the nonprofit sector. Nathan's mission is to reignite generosity and transform the future of fundraising through AI.

    • 24 min
    Localisation In Practice - Rethinking the Project Management Model

    Localisation In Practice - Rethinking the Project Management Model

    Darina frames equitable partnerships as the key to locally-led development. However, achieving such partnerships requires us to rethink the conventional project management model as we know it.

    • 24 min
    Advancing Gender Equality: A Deeper Dialogue with Women for Women International

    Advancing Gender Equality: A Deeper Dialogue with Women for Women International

    In this episode, Zoë Elliot from Women for Women International highlights the urgency to accelerate gender equality efforts. She discusses reaching marginalised women in conflict zones, the importance of crisis response funds, and the need to increase funding to women-led organisations.

    • 15 min
    Exploring Value-Based Systemic Change on the World Day of Social Justice.

    Exploring Value-Based Systemic Change on the World Day of Social Justice.

    In this episode, Antonie Treuren, Program Leader and Business Developer for Woord en Daad, walks us through the steps needed to address the root causes of poverty instead of treating symptoms, as well as why mainstreaming climate change adaptation across all programs is essential.
    On this year’s World Day of Social Justice, we speak about: 
    Letting the voice of the local people be heard, our local partners know better. We discuss the steps needed to empower those living in poverty to take on leadership roles and provide them with the necessary support.Systems change, it is more than just a buzzword. We discuss Woord en Daad’s guiding policy Value-based systemic change, aimed to influence the root causes of poverty and social-economic inequality. How to shift our mindset from a project-oriented approach to a partnership-focused one.Mainstreaming climate change adaptation across all programs using a systems approach.The push towards climate-related funds, such as the Loss and Damage Fund, increases competition.The Benkadi Project: Woord en Daad’s partnership across four West African countries, Benin, Burkina Faso, Ivory Coast and Mali, focused on policy making, planning and implementation related to climate change. Benkadi, meaning 'working together in the same direction', has a focus on Southern leadership. 

    The project's main objectives include strengthening the position of vulnerable groups and communities in the four countries when it comes to the effects of climate change. It aims to provide equal access for these groups and communities to rights, capabilities, and opportunities to be more resilient to climate change. The project also seeks to implement concrete actions to reduce ecosystem degradation, such as deforestation, coastal erosion, and pollution caused by gold mining. The project aims to work closely with governments, local communities, and the private sector in achieving its goals.

    Find out more about the Benkadi Project

    • 13 min
    Trends Shaping Funding in Education -2024

    Trends Shaping Funding in Education -2024

    A conversation with Samantha Ross, International Programme Director UK, of Link Education

    To mark this year's International Day of Education, we discuss Link's initiatives, the current landscape of funding, the locally-led development agenda, and the implications of climate change and technology on education.

    • 24 min
    Locally-Led Development: Moving from commitments to practical action

    Locally-Led Development: Moving from commitments to practical action

    In this episode, we sit down with Christina Bennet, CEO of Start Network, to explore the crucial question: how do we truly accelerate the global shift towards locally-led development, and not just commit to it?

    • 32 min

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Solid start to podcast I definitely will be following

This first MZN podcast episode, on what it means to operate a for profit business with purpose, i.e. a business that makes a positive impact on society, is very interesting. A solid start to a podcast that I definitely will be following! Full disclosure: Chris, the podcast host, and I are co-hosting 3 upcoming episodes together. But even if I did not, knowing MZN’s work and knowing Chris, I would still be following it!

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