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Agents of Nonprofit

Agents of Nonprofit

Hosted by Alexander Lapa

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Episodes

191

Latest episode

Nov 2025

Language

EN-US

About the show

A weekly podcast interviewing everyday superheroes and the services and technologies they provide to nonprofits. The goal is to inform nonprofit organizations about ideas, services, and products that can help.

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November 24, 2025Episode 19139 min

Prostate Cancer, Prevention & Breaking Taboos with Laurent Proulx

In this episode of Agents of Nonprofit , I speak with Laurent Proulx, CEO of PROCURE, about the urgent need for proactive prostate cancer awareness, screening, and open conversation. With honesty and clarity, Laurent reinforces that early detection saves lives—and that vulnerability, not silence, is the real strength. Topics We Cover: Why family history (including mother’s breast cancer) and ethnicity significantly increase prostate cancer risk How Laurent’s own diagnosis was discovered through an unexpected insurance medical exam Inside Procure’s $10M biobank and its exclusive research advantages in Quebec How data from 2,000 men is helping researchers understand which cancers become aggressive The role of AI in shaping the future of patient education and prostate cancer support To Learn More and Connect with Laurent: PROCURE.ca PROCURE on Instagram Support the show

November 10, 2025Episode 19054 min

Redefining Data and Leadership in the Nonprofit World with Stephen Minix

In this episode of Agents of Nonprofit , I welcome Stephen Minix who shares how a personal setback led to his philosophy of perpetual positivity and a mission to transform how nonprofits use data. Stephen explores the power of aligning “head and heart” — blending measurable impact with human stories — and challenges the sector to move beyond using data for validation toward using it for growth and learning. Topics We Cover: Why “perpetual positivity” is more than optimism — it’s a strategic leadership mindset How nonprofits can balance head and heart — using data and storytelling together The DCAL framework for turning data into insight: Define, Collect, Analyze, Leverage Why funders must shift from rewarding validation to supporting honest learning The pitfalls of short-term funding cycles and how they distort long-term impact How AI can act as a “nudge” tool to streamline nonprofit operations and free up creative time To Learn More and Connect with Stephen: Email Stephen Stephen Minix on LinkedIn Support the show

November 3, 2025Episode 18945 min

How Nonprofits Can Build Visibility, Trust, and Lasting Impact with Grace-Anna Douglas

In this inspiring episode of Agents of Nonprofit , I sit down with Grace-Anna Douglas, founder of Graceful Media, to explore how nonprofits can transform their marketing strategies and amplify their impact. We also tackle how to measure meaningful success, avoid vanity metrics, and use emerging tools like AI responsibly. Topics We Cover: Grace-Anna Douglas’s “superhero origin story” and how volunteering shaped her purpose-driven career The creation of Graceful Media and its mission to support small and mid-sized nonprofits Why nonprofits must balance fundraising with marketing to sustain long-term growth How to identify and prioritize the right marketing channels for your audience The value of podcasting—both as a guest and as a host—for relationship-building and brand trust Avoiding the “metrics trap” and focusing on results that truly advance your mission Cultural insights from international marketing campaigns and how to tailor messaging to different audiences The role of AI and out-of-home advertising in modern nonprofit marketing To Learn More and Connect with Grace-Anna: Grace-Anna Douglas on LinkedIn GracefulMedia.co Email Grace Support the show

October 27, 2025Episode 1882 min

The current state of the podcast

Host Alexander Lapa shares a personal update on Agents of Nonprofit. After 3.5 years and 188 episodes, he reflects on the show’s journey, its value to the nonprofit community, and the financial challenges of keeping it ad-free. Alexander outlines possible paths forward - from continuing as usual to slowing down or pausing at episode 200 - and invites listeners to share feedback or support the show. My email: alex@dryadconsulting.com Website: https://agentsofnonprofit.com Support the show

October 20, 2025Episode 18752 min

Designing for Generosity with Cherian Koshy

In this episode of Agents of Nonprofit , I sit down with fundraising strategist and behavioral science expert Cherian Koshy to uncover the psychology and neuroscience behind why people give—and why they sometimes don’t. From reducing friction in donation forms to designing moments of joy and trust, this episode offers a masterclass in building deeper, more intentional donor relationships rooted in empathy and understanding. Topics We Cover: Cherian’s “origin story” in fundraising and what inspired his exploration into donor psychology An introduction to Neurogiving and how neuroscience can ethically shape fundraising strategy Why generosity is innate—and how to remove the barriers that suppress it Reducing friction in the giving experience: from donation forms to mobile optimization Turning donations into delightful experiences that celebrate generosity Applying behavioral science to attention, emotion, and decision-making in donors The power and pitfalls of gamification and visual psychology in donor engagement How AI and intentional design can enhance donor relationships without losing the human touch To Learn More and Connect with Cherian: The New Book: Neurogiving by Cherian Koshy CherianKoshy.com Cherian Koshy on Instagram Cherian Koshy on LinkedIn Support the show

October 13, 2025Episode 18637 min

How Nonprofits Can Emerge Stronger from Crisis with Maya Hemachandra

In this Agents of Nonprofit conversation, I sit down with Maya Hemachandra, an interim executive and veteran fundraiser, to unpack the uncertain and rapidly changing landscape facing nonprofits in 2025. Together, we explore how nonprofits can transform crisis into opportunity through collective advocacy, adaptive leadership, and a renewed commitment to community-driven collaboration. Topics We Cover: The state of widespread funding cuts and instability in nonprofits in 2025 How advocacy can drive systemic change and protect vulnerable communities The real-world impact of AmeriCorps funding cuts and grassroots legal action Using technology as a light, invisible amplifier for nonprofit efficiency Affordable fundraising and CRM tools for small organizations The rise of AI in nonprofits—its promises, pitfalls, and privacy concerns The power of fractional talent and interim executives during transitions Maya’s “magic wand” wish: a united, collaborative philanthropic sector To Learn More and connect with Maya: Maya's Website Interim Executives Academy Support the show

October 7, 2025Episode 18554 min

The Art of Communication, Conflict, and Compassion with Shira May

In this thought-provoking episode of Agents of Nonprofit , I sit down with conflict resolution expert Shira May to explore how language, empathy, and emotional intelligence can transform the way we handle disagreements. Together, we unpack the psychology of conflict, discuss when mediation is (and isn’t) appropriate, and reveal how small shifts in language can turn confrontation into collaboration. Topics We Cover: The five classic conflict styles — shark, teddy bear, turtle, fox, and owl — and how to flex between them Why conflict isn’t inherently bad, and how disconnection fuels most disputes Tools from Getting to Yes and Harvard’s negotiation framework for effective conflict resolution The importance of emotional self-regulation before responding in heated situations How empathy, storytelling, and vulnerability can bridge political or ideological divides Recognizing when a conversation is no longer healthy — and how to set boundaries gracefully The future of mediation and how AI might support (but never replace) human connection in conflict resolution To Learn More and Connect with Shira: CDSADR.org E-mail Info@cdsadr.org Support the show

September 29, 2025Episode 18438 min

Rethinking Nonprofit Advocacy with B Michelle Johnson

In this episode of Agents of Nonprofit , I speak with B Michelle Johnson about the art and strategy of advocacy. B Michelle Johnson offers practical insights on building momentum, educating policymakers, and using storytelling to make an impact—all while reframing advocacy as a collective journey rather than a zero-sum battle. Topics We Cover: What advocacy truly means, and why the public—not politicians—is often the real audience The power of small but relentless groups versus large one-time mobilizations How nonprofits can prepare for and respond to opposition effectively Reframing “losing to win” as planting seeds for long-term change The role of education in bridging the knowledge gap between citizens and policymakers Overcoming scarcity mindset and embracing a bolder advocacy voice The importance of storytelling, showing up in person, and using AI tools for advocacy To Learn More and Connect with B Michelle Johnson: B Michelle Johnson, CFRE on LinkedIn Support the show

September 22, 2025Episode 18348 min

How Gen Z is Shaping the Future of Nonprofits with Marika Luneau

In this episode of Agents of Nonprofit , I sit down with guest Marika Luneau to explore how Generation Z is transforming the nonprofit landscape. The conversation dives into the ways nonprofits can adapt to attract and retain young talent, why giving Gen Z voices a seat in leadership matters, and how personal branding and authenticity will play a defining role in the age of AI. Topics We Cover: Marika’s unconventional entry into nonprofit work through coworking spaces and mission-driven leaders How Gen Z defines itself and the values driving their career choices Why Gen Z rejects toxic work culture and demands balance, inclusivity, and fairness The risks of passion exploitation in entry-level nonprofit roles Freelancing and consulting: opportunities, pitfalls, and timing for young professionals How Gen Z’s digital fluency (social media, web, AI) modernizes nonprofit communication The case for inviting Gen Z voices into boardrooms and leadership spaces Personal branding, authenticity, and why it matters more than ever in an AI-driven world To Learn More and Connect with Marika: Marika Luneau on LinkedIn Support the show

September 15, 2025Episode 18240 min

Neurodiversity and Leadership in Nonprofits with Joanna Lund-Pops

In this episode of Agents of Nonprofit , I sit down with Joanna Lund-Pops to explore her inspiring journey from volunteer educator to advocate and coach in the nonprofit sector. Together, they unpack how organizations can move beyond stereotypes, embrace inclusivity, and make neurodiversity a core part of their practices. Topics We Cover: The joy of fostering “spark” moments in young learners Defining neurodiversity vs. neurodivergence and why the distinction matters Common strengths of neurodivergent individuals, from creativity to pattern recognition Why universal practices, not one-off fixes, help all staff thrive The hidden costs of “masking” in professional environments How AI tools like ChatGPT can support both neurodivergent professionals and managers To Learn more and Connect with Joanna: Email Joanna Joanna Lund-Pops on LinkedIn Sign-Up for a Free Neurodivergent Leadership Reset Support the show

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