The Nonprofit Edge

TheNonprofitEdge

Welcome to The Nonprofit Edge: A Podcast to Promote Purpose in Practice. Each week The Nonprofit Edge features an extraordinary individual that provides valuable and impactful services, helping to transform the capabilities of their nonprofit clients. Join us as we explore a variety of topics, all vital to the success of nonprofit organizations. Learn and grow from the experience and expertise of our featured guests. Fulcrum Nonprofit Leadership, the producer of this webinar series, exists to raise up the most effective nonprofit leaders and we invite you to learn more by visiting us on the web at www.fulcrumleader.com.

  1. The Nonprofit Edge: A Conversation with Lynne Wester - Episode 21

    13h ago

    The Nonprofit Edge: A Conversation with Lynne Wester - Episode 21

    The Nonprofit Edge Podcast | Episode 21 Fundraising Is Innately Human with Lynne Wester In an era dominated by AI, automation, and digital communication, it is easy to believe that fundraising success will belong to the organizations with the most sophisticated technology. But according to donor relations expert Lynne Wester, the future belongs to organizations that never forget a timeless truth: fundraising is innately human. In this engaging and thought-provoking conversation, Lynne joins host Chris Looney to explore why generosity is fundamentally emotional, why gratitude remains one of the most underutilized tools in fundraising, and how organizations can embrace technology without sacrificing authentic human connection. Together, they challenge nonprofit leaders to rethink stewardship, donor experience, and the role of gratitude in building lasting relationships. Key topics include: • Why giving is 90% emotional and only 10% rational • The danger of prioritizing efficiency over connection • What nonprofits can learn from customer experience leaders like Chewy and Disney • Why donor retention should matter more than donor acquisition • The simple human touches that create emotional loyalty • How AI should serve as assistive intelligence rather than a replacement for authentic relationships • Why younger generations are demanding greater authenticity, transparency, and impact • The connection between internal gratitude and external donor stewardship • Practical ways nonprofit leaders can build a culture of gratitude throughout their organizations One of the most powerful takeaways from the episode comes when Lynne reminds us: "Technology will help us scale fundraising, but gratitude scales humanity." Whether you are a CEO, executive director, fundraiser, board member, or nonprofit leader, this conversation offers practical wisdom and a compelling reminder that donors want more than transactions. They want to feel known, valued, appreciated, and connected to something bigger than themselves. Listen now and discover why the organizations that thrive in the future will be the ones that remember how to make people feel.

    56 min
  2. The Nonprofit Edge: A Conversation with Ruben Gonzalez - Episode 19

    May 12

    The Nonprofit Edge: A Conversation with Ruben Gonzalez - Episode 19

    What happens when nonprofit fundraising swings from mailbox overload to digital overload? In this thought-provoking episode of The Nonprofit Edge, Ruben Gonzalez of The Dot Corp shares the evolution of direct response fundraising, from the dominance of direct mail to the rise of digital communication and the growing fatigue surrounding both. Drawing on more than 40 years of experience executing direct response campaigns, Ruben unpacks why direct mail was once so powerful, how oversaturation and generic messaging weakened its impact, and why nonprofits today must resist the temptation to simply “go back” to old strategies without thoughtful integration. Together, Chris and Ruben explore: *Why emotional storytelling still outperforms transactional communication *The dangers of digital fatigue and “AI slop” *The critical difference between advertising and true direct response *Why personalization and segmentation matter more than ever *How nonprofits can integrate print, email, social, SMS, and landing pages into one coherent strategy *The hidden costs organizations often overlook in both print and digital campaigns *Why future success depends on authentic storytelling, trust, and relevance rather than volume Ruben also shares practical guidance for nonprofit leaders trying to navigate an increasingly noisy communication landscape, emphasizing that effective fundraising is not about blasting messages everywhere. It’s about understanding your audience, respecting their attention, and building meaningful relationships over time. This episode is packed with practical insights for nonprofit executives, fundraisers, marketers, and communication leaders seeking to create stronger donor engagement in an era of overwhelming digital noise. Check out the full episode on YouTube with this link: https://youtu.be/ytx_HZRVDVg

    55 min
  3. The Nonprofit Edge: A Conversation with Stephanie Freeth - Episode 17

    Mar 20

    The Nonprofit Edge: A Conversation with Stephanie Freeth - Episode 17

    What if the biggest leadership mistakes aren’t about strategy… but about self-awareness? In this episode of The Nonprofit Edge, I sit down with Stephanie Blackburn Freeth, leadership coach and advisor, to unpack one of the most critical transitions in any career: the move from individual contributor to manager. It’s a transition many underestimate and one that can quietly shape the trajectory of a team, a culture, and ultimately, an organization’s impact. Stephanie brings a powerful lens to leadership, grounded in a simple but profound truth: “The inner game runs the outer game.” In this conversation, we explore the five biggest mistakes new managers make in their first six months and, more importantly, how to avoid them: • Relying too heavily on the skills that earned the promotion • Mistaking activity for effectiveness • Avoiding the human side of leadership • Filling every moment instead of creating space to think • Failing to intentionally design how teams work together But this episode goes deeper than tactics. It challenges leaders to rethink how they show up, how they listen, and how they understand the people they lead. From tools like the Enneagram to concepts like “getting on the balcony,” Stephanie offers practical and transformative insights to help leaders build trust, clarity, and high-performing teams. If you’re stepping into leadership or developing the next generation of leaders in your organization, this is a conversation you won’t want to miss. Watch or listen now on YouTube, Podbean, or Substack. #NonprofitLeadership #LeadershipDevelopment #NonprofitEdge #Management #TeamBuilding #LeadershipGrowth

    51 min
  4. The Nonprofit Edge: A Conversation with Randall Hallett - Episode 16

    Mar 13

    The Nonprofit Edge: A Conversation with Randall Hallett - Episode 16

    What if the biggest barrier to fundraising success isn’t donors… but what’s happening inside your organization? In this episode of The Nonprofit Edge, host Chris Looney sits down with Randall Hallett, CEO and founder of Hallett Philanthropy, to explore a powerful leadership concept that many nonprofit leaders overlook: the role of the Chief Political Officer (CPO). And no, this has nothing to do with partisan politics. Randall explains that successful fundraising often depends on something far less visible than donor strategy. It depends on internal alignment, trust, diplomacy, and the ability to navigate the power dynamics inside nonprofit organizations. Drawing from decades of experience as a chief philanthropy officer and advisor to nonprofit leaders across the country, Randall shares why fundraising leaders must learn to operate as diplomats within their organizations. In this conversation, Chris and Randall explore: • Why fundraising struggles are often caused by internal misalignment, not donor behavior • The critical role of diplomacy and relationship building inside executive teams • Why strategy and philanthropy must move at the same speed • How internal politics and power dynamics shape fundraising outcomes • The importance of educating CEOs and executive teams about how philanthropy actually works • How nonprofit leaders can build alignment with finance, strategy, and operations teams • Why small internal wins often lead to major fundraising success over time Randall also shares practical leadership insights on navigating disagreement, building trust across departments, and helping nonprofit leaders rethink their role in advancing fundraising from the inside out. If you are a CEO, executive director, chief development officer, or nonprofit leader, this conversation will challenge how you think about fundraising leadership and organizational influence. Watch the full episode to discover why the most effective fundraising leaders often serve as the Chief Political Officer inside their organizations.

    46 min
  5. Mar 9

    The Nonprofit Edge: A Conversation with Rebecca Hall - Episode 15

    When Bad Things Happen to Good Organizations: Crisis Communications for Nonprofits In this episode of The Nonprofit Edge, host Chris Looney sits down with Rebecca Hall, President and CEO of Idea Hall, to explore one of the most challenging realities nonprofit leaders face: navigating a crisis. Whether it is an unexpected leadership transition, a reputational challenge, a funding disruption, or a serious internal issue, moments of crisis test the strength, clarity, and values of an organization. How leaders communicate during those moments often determines whether trust is strengthened or permanently damaged. Rebecca Hall has spent her career guiding organizations through complex communications challenges, helping leaders respond with clarity, compassion, and credibility. In this practical and insightful conversation, she shares how nonprofit leaders can prepare for crises before they happen and how to respond effectively when the unexpected occurs. In this episode, you will learn: • What actually qualifies as a crisis in a nonprofit context • Why silence during a crisis often creates more suspicion than clarity • The critical role of legal counsel in shaping communications strategy • How to approach the first 24–48 hours after a crisis emerges • Why internal stakeholders, especially staff and board members, must be prioritized • How values based leadership can guide communication in moments of intense public scrutiny • Why proactive preparation, including a crisis playbook, can dramatically improve response Rebecca also discusses the growing challenge of misinformation, the speed at which narratives can spread online, and why proactive media monitoring has become essential for modern nonprofit leadership. Crisis is never convenient. But with the right preparation, clarity of values, and strong communication practices, organizations can emerge stronger and more trusted than before. If you lead a nonprofit, serve on a board, or work in development or communications, this conversation offers practical guidance that every mission driven organization should understand.

    47 min
  6. The Nonprofit Edge: A Conversation with Rebecca Alvarez - Episode 14

    Feb 27

    The Nonprofit Edge: A Conversation with Rebecca Alvarez - Episode 14

    The Nonprofit Edge | Best Practices in Strategic Planning for Nonprofits Guest: Rebecca Alvarez, Co-Founder and Principal, NP Strategies Strategic planning is one of the most important responsibilities of nonprofit leadership. Yet too often, plans are created with great enthusiasm and then quietly shelved. In this episode of The Nonprofit Edge, Chris Looney sits down with Rebecca Alvarez to explore what actually makes a strategic plan effective and why so many fail to gain traction. Rebecca challenges the idea that a strategic plan should simply be a detailed to-do list. Instead, she reframes it as a clear direction, a shared vision, and a decision-making framework that guides leaders through uncertainty. In this conversation, you will learn: Why many strategic plans fail before implementation even begins The difference between a task list and true strategic direction How to determine the right number of organizational priorities The role of the board versus staff in planning and execution Why clarity and simplicity matter more than length How to balance aspiration with organizational capacity Why three-year plans are often more effective than five-year roadmaps How to build a culture that sees the plan as a living guide rather than a rigid checklist Rebecca also shares powerful insights for executive directors and CEOs about asking the right questions before the planning process even begins. If your organization is approaching a new planning cycle or struggling to activate a current plan, this episode offers practical guidance that will help you think differently about strategy. Subscribe, share with your board chair or leadership team, and continue strengthening your nonprofit edge.

    56 min

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Welcome to The Nonprofit Edge: A Podcast to Promote Purpose in Practice. Each week The Nonprofit Edge features an extraordinary individual that provides valuable and impactful services, helping to transform the capabilities of their nonprofit clients. Join us as we explore a variety of topics, all vital to the success of nonprofit organizations. Learn and grow from the experience and expertise of our featured guests. Fulcrum Nonprofit Leadership, the producer of this webinar series, exists to raise up the most effective nonprofit leaders and we invite you to learn more by visiting us on the web at www.fulcrumleader.com.