Responsive Lab Podcast

Virtuous Software

Welcome to The Responsive Lab, presented by Virtuous. In this podcast, we're exploring how nonprofits leverage technology to deepen donor engagement. Join us in the lab as we mix innovation with impact, tackling challenges and discovering new possibilities for the nonprofit sector.

  1. EP 80: Building Healthy Nonprofit Cultures That Fight Burnout with Dr. Jeff McGee

    2D AGO

    EP 80: Building Healthy Nonprofit Cultures That Fight Burnout with Dr. Jeff McGee

    In this episode of The Responsive Lab, Carly and Scott sit down with Dr. Jeff McGee, a leadership and organizational culture strategist and creator of the Triple Loop Leadership framework. Dr. McGee has worked in nonprofits from frontline staff to executive leadership for over a decade and now coaches organizations nationwide on building healthy cultures and managing AI adoption. You'll hear about:* Why lack of honest communication creates quiet disengagement and an "us versus them" mentality between leadership and staff* The key to retention: making staff feel valued, respected, and truly part of the mission they serve* Three major challenges nonprofits face when introducing AI: ethics and privacy concerns, mixed readiness levels, and treating AI as threat versus efficiency tool* How to frame AI as a relationship-building enabler rather than job replacement in the service-oriented nonprofit sector* Using mentorship programs to bridge generational gaps when implementing new technology like AI* Why effective AI adoption is really about strong change management that includes voices from every organizational level Links from the episode:* Connect with Dr. Jeff McGee on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-jeff-mcgee-38185468/* Learn more about Cross-Cultural Dynamics: www.ccdynamics.org* Get Dr. McGee's book "Reimagining Learning: The Power of Triple Loop Leadership": Order Here* Email Dr. McGee: jmcgee@ccdynamics.org Looking for technology that helps you build deeper donor relationships with less work from your team? Learn more at virtuous.org.

    27 min
  2. EP 78: Building a Loyalty Program That Celebrates Every Gift with Carly Plate and Dominika McLean

    MAR 19

    EP 78: Building a Loyalty Program That Celebrates Every Gift with Carly Plate and Dominika McLean

    In this episode of The Responsive Lab, Carly and Scott sit down with Carly Plate and Dominika McLean from the University of South Florida to talk about building a consecutive giving recognition program that celebrates loyalty over gift size. Their core belief? The donor who gives $25 every year for 30 years deserves just as much recognition as someone who writes one large check. You'll hear about: Why USF created Loyalty Herd to close the gap between major giving programs and unrecognized lower-level consecutive donorsHow the program defines eligibility: any dollar amount, three or more consecutive fiscal yearsHow USF scaled stewardship across 20,000 donors using milestone touch points, in-house design, and creative campus partnershipsWhy they chose not to offer a buyback option, and how that decision strengthened the program's intentHow to approach data, communications, and development teams before launching a program like thisThe real ROI of recognizing giving behavior over giving amountPractical advice for teams with small budgets who want to start something meaningful nowLinks from the episode: Connect with Carly on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carly-plate-a8373b2b/Connect with Dominika on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dominikamclean/Learn more about the USF Foundation: https://giving.usf.edu/about/about-usf-foundationLooking for technology that helps you build deeper donor relationships with less work from your team? Learn more at virtuous.org.

    33 min
4.7
out of 5
14 Ratings

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Welcome to The Responsive Lab, presented by Virtuous. In this podcast, we're exploring how nonprofits leverage technology to deepen donor engagement. Join us in the lab as we mix innovation with impact, tackling challenges and discovering new possibilities for the nonprofit sector.

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