passion inspires

Scott Allen Creative

We believe in human connection. Our goal is to give back to the community by offering a place to share powerful stories and inspiration from the nonprofits we are so honored to work with. Join the conversation as we talk all things marketing, design, nonprofit innovation, and strategic development. We hope to inspire you to help propel your mission forward. Your passion is our inspiration.

  1. May 18

    The Hidden Pitfalls of Capital Campaigns

    Ep 15.  In this episode of Passion Inspires, Jeff sits down with Keith Hopkins, president of Hopkins Fundraising Consulting, for a candid and insightful conversation about what it really takes to lead a successful capital campaign, and explains why campaigns often fail long before they begin. Keith shares his unexpected journey from teaching to fundraising, revealing how decades of experience and nearly 300 campaigns have shaped his approach. What quickly becomes clear is that successful campaigns aren’t just about raising money; they’re about alignment, trust, and doing the foundational work before ever asking for a dollar. Throughout the conversation, Keith shares about the common pitfalls nonprofits face, from leadership misalignment to weak donor relationships. He emphasizes the importance of starting from a place of organizational health, where boards are unified and leadership is humble. The episode also dives into the strategy behind campaigns, from the critical role of feasibility studies to the disciplined, step-by-step process that keeps teams focused and moving forward without burnout. Keith’s approach is both structured and relational. He expresses the importance of blending data with impactful storytelling to connect with different types of donors. At its core, this conversation is a reminder that fundraising done well is deeply human work. It requires clarity and humility. When organizations get it right, campaigns don’t just raise money, but they strengthen communities.   #ScottAllenCreative #Fundraising #CapitalCampaign #NonprofitLeadership #Philanthropy #NonprofitMarketing #LeadershipMatters #StrategicPlanning

    53 min
  2. Apr 14

    More Than a Creative Partnership

    Ep 14.  In this episode of Passion Inspires, Jeff Johnson shares the story of his partnership with Scott Allen Creative. It all started with a simple coffee shop conversation, and slowly grew into something much deeper than just creative work together. At the time, International Needs was stepping into a really important season and needed help telling that story. But what made that first meeting stand out wasn’t a pitch or a plan; it was the feeling of being understood. Jeff Johnson talks about how meaningful it was to have someone slow down, ask good questions, and really want to understand the heart behind their mission before trying to shape how it would be shared. That became the foundation for everything that followed. Throughout this conversation, Jeff Johnson reflects on what it looks like to have a creative partnership that feels collaborative and deeply rooted in trust. Not just someone producing content or checking off deliverables, but someone willing to listen, bring clarity, and genuinely care about telling their story in a way that feels true to who they are. He shares what it was like to finally see the heart of International Needs captured in a way that felt real.  There’s also a beautiful thread throughout this episode about the way International Needs works around the world, partnering with local leaders who know their communities, understand their people, and are called to serve in ways that make sense for their own culture.  More than anything, this episode is about what can happen when people stop approaching work like a transaction and start building something together. It’s about listening well and creating with care. It’s about the kind of partnerships that don’t just help you do better work, but remind you why the work matters in the first place.

    54 min
  3. Feb 16

    Pawsitive Friendships: Redefining Special Needs Therapy

    Ep 12.  What happens when a mother turns a personal breakthrough into a movement that changes lives? In this episode of our Start Up Nonprofit series on Passion Inspires, we sit down with Tosha, founder of Pawsitive Friendships, to hear how one unexpected moment with her son and their French bulldog, Zoe, sparked something extraordinary. After her son was diagnosed with high-functioning autism in 2012, therapy felt overwhelming, and progress felt slow. But when Zoe became part of the process, everything changed. Challenging exercises turned into moments of joy, motivation, and real growth. That experience led Tosha to train Zoe as a therapy dog and eventually launch a nonprofit designed to help other families experience the same kind of breakthrough. Today, Pawsitive Friendships serves thousands of children and adults through intentional animal-assisted programs. Dogs, pigs, horses, and other animals help participants build confidence, develop motor skills, and reconnect with learning in ways that feel safe and encouraging. In this conversation, you’ll hear the heart behind the mission, the realities of building a nonprofit from the ground up, and why animals often unlock progress where traditional approaches fall short. Tosha also shares her dream of creating a dedicated farm where even more individuals can experience healing, growth, and belonging. If you love stories about purpose, innovation, and the powerful bond between humans and animals, this episode will leave you inspired.

    28 min
  4. Jan 20

    A Creative Lifeline for Youth: Inside Lights, Camera, Discover

    Ep 11.  In this episode, we sit down with Kema Charles, Founder and Executive Director of Lights, Camera, Discover, a nonprofit that is transforming the lives of youth through filmmaking, creativity, and life skills. What began as a passion rooted in Kema’s own journey through the entertainment industry has grown into a powerful, tuition-free STEAM program serving youth ages 8–18 (and now up to 24). Through after-school, weekend, and summer programs, students are introduced to every aspect of the film and entertainment world, from acting and directing to lighting, budgeting, makeup, and production, while also gaining workforce readiness, confidence, and real-world skills. But this conversation goes far beyond filmmaking. Kema shares how Lights, Camera, Discover has become a safe space for young people navigating bullying, mental health challenges, and life circumstances that often leave them feeling unseen or unsupported. By removing financial barriers and fostering a sense of belonging, the program allows students to discover not just creative talents, but their own worth and potential. From students finding career paths in broadcasting and comics to parents witnessing remarkable growth in maturity and confidence, the impact is deeply personal and far-reaching. As the organization approaches 15 years of service, Kema reflects on her vision for the future, expanding into communities across the country so more youth can have a place to learn, create, and feel safe. This episode is a powerful reminder that when creativity meets compassion, lives are changed, and that investing in youth is one of the most meaningful ways to shape the future.

    19 min
  5. 11/25/2025

    Beyond the Checkbook: Redefining Donors as Partners in Purpose

    Ep 9.  In this episode of our Nonprofit Changemakers series of Passion Inspires, we sit down with Nonprofit Consultant and Author, Kevin Eastway, as he completely reframes how we should think about fundraising and donor relationships. Kevin shares honestly how fundraising didn’t feel like a two-way street at first; it felt like he had to convince people to give, treating them like ATMs. To him, this transactional approach felt inauthentic, and that discomfort is what motivated him to change the way he thinks about raising funds. Kevin introduces the idea of “mutual plenty,” the belief that fundraisers have something to give donors, too. Instead of making constant withdrawals, we can make deposits into their lives through genuine care, curiosity, and meaningful connection. He talks about the common fear of fundraising and how to help donors figure out their unique role in the organization’s mission. In this episode, you’ll hear practical, heart-level guidance: Hold your donors loosely and care for them deeply. Even if that means sometimes saying, “If this vision doesn’t align for you anymore, can I help steer you toward something that does?” Treat every ask as an invitation to participate. Trusting that their life will be different because they said yes, and empowering them to feel they have a role in the organization. Clarity is key. A reminder that you shouldn’t take it too seriously, and how giving time for a response can change everything. Alumni groups and community-based models are powerful. Essential for building a deeper, more sustainable donor ecosystem. If you’re in nonprofit leadership, development, or donor stewardship, we hope this conversation inspires your great, essential work. We also hope this encourages you to see fundraising as relationship-building and shared missions that serve both sides equally, not just meeting a number.

    57 min

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We believe in human connection. Our goal is to give back to the community by offering a place to share powerful stories and inspiration from the nonprofits we are so honored to work with. Join the conversation as we talk all things marketing, design, nonprofit innovation, and strategic development. We hope to inspire you to help propel your mission forward. Your passion is our inspiration.