36 min

# 61 - Rewriting Mindsets with Cindy Wagman Surviving to Thriving for Nonprofit Leaders

    • Non-Profit

Are you a Nonprofit Leader? You need this mindset to lead effectively!
 
Leadership in a nonprofit requires you to manage teams, set strategy and raise money.  To do that, you need to adopt a growth mindset, an open way of thinking and rewire some of your neuropathways!  In this episode, I talk to Cindy Wagman, the President and Founder of The Good Partnership and a Certified Fundraising Executive.  
 
We talk about how reluctant fundraisers can change their thinking to feel more confident and have the courage to connect and establish impactful relationships with funders.   
 
Leaders will learn how their ways of thinking impact how their team fundraises and how mindset impacts all facets of leadership. 

About Cindy
Cindy Wagman is the President and Founder of The Good Partnership, a values-driven, social-justice informed consultancy that is working to unlock the potential of small nonprofits through fundraising. Cindy became a Certified Fundraising Executive in 2009 and received her MBA from the Rotman School at the University of Toronto in 2013. 
 
Cindy has presented for AFP (Association of Fundraising Professionals), CanadaHelps, CharityVillage, Bloomerang, Keela, and Fundraising Everywhere. She is the host of The Small Nonprofit podcast, Canada’s #1 podcast for charities and author of Raise It! The Reluctant Fundraiser’s Guide to Raising Money Without Selling Your Soul.
 
Cindy’s Website
Get Cindy’s new Book: Raise It
Use Coupon code LEAD for 10% off
Cindy’s podcast: The Small Nonprofit
Cindy on LinkedIn
Cindy on Instagram
 
LINKS
The Training Library Membership Site
 
ABOUT Kathy:
Hi, I am Leadership Development Coach Kathy Archer.
I help women leaders ditch survival mode and enjoy impactful leadership!
You do that when you:
Develop your CONFIDENCE Maintain your COMPOSURE Lead with INTEGRITY
 
FIND ME HERE  My Website My book - Mastering Confidence The Training Library Membership Site ​ On Social Media
Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Facebook YouTube

Are you a Nonprofit Leader? You need this mindset to lead effectively!
 
Leadership in a nonprofit requires you to manage teams, set strategy and raise money.  To do that, you need to adopt a growth mindset, an open way of thinking and rewire some of your neuropathways!  In this episode, I talk to Cindy Wagman, the President and Founder of The Good Partnership and a Certified Fundraising Executive.  
 
We talk about how reluctant fundraisers can change their thinking to feel more confident and have the courage to connect and establish impactful relationships with funders.   
 
Leaders will learn how their ways of thinking impact how their team fundraises and how mindset impacts all facets of leadership. 

About Cindy
Cindy Wagman is the President and Founder of The Good Partnership, a values-driven, social-justice informed consultancy that is working to unlock the potential of small nonprofits through fundraising. Cindy became a Certified Fundraising Executive in 2009 and received her MBA from the Rotman School at the University of Toronto in 2013. 
 
Cindy has presented for AFP (Association of Fundraising Professionals), CanadaHelps, CharityVillage, Bloomerang, Keela, and Fundraising Everywhere. She is the host of The Small Nonprofit podcast, Canada’s #1 podcast for charities and author of Raise It! The Reluctant Fundraiser’s Guide to Raising Money Without Selling Your Soul.
 
Cindy’s Website
Get Cindy’s new Book: Raise It
Use Coupon code LEAD for 10% off
Cindy’s podcast: The Small Nonprofit
Cindy on LinkedIn
Cindy on Instagram
 
LINKS
The Training Library Membership Site
 
ABOUT Kathy:
Hi, I am Leadership Development Coach Kathy Archer.
I help women leaders ditch survival mode and enjoy impactful leadership!
You do that when you:
Develop your CONFIDENCE Maintain your COMPOSURE Lead with INTEGRITY
 
FIND ME HERE  My Website My book - Mastering Confidence The Training Library Membership Site ​ On Social Media
Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Facebook YouTube

36 min