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Nonprofit Hub Radio

Nonprofit Hub Radio

Hosted by NonProfit Hub

Episodes

255

Latest episode

Aug 2026

Language

EN

About the show

Whether starting a nonprofit or taking an existing cause to the next level, The Nonprofit Hub Radio Podcast is about breaking down how nonprofits can grow. Each episode features an interview with a sector star with insight, stories, or ideas that can take your nonprofit from good to excellence. Join host Meghan Speer every week to make your good go further!

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August 21, 2026Episode 3427 min

Turning Big Visions Into Fundable Plans

Send us Fan Mail You can run an inspiring nonprofit and still feel lost the moment a P&L hits your inbox. In this episode, Michael Baldree, founder of Crosswind CFO Advisory, breaks down how executive directors who came up through the program side can build a true partnership with finance. We unpack what a healthy relationship with your CFO or finance lead actually looks like: one where finance understands the heart of your mission, respects your vision, and works alongside you to turn ambitious goals into fundable, step-by-step realities without being the "wet blanket." We also dig into practical strategies for long-term sustainability, clearing up common myths around revenue diversification and earned income. Michael breaks down what nonprofit tax status actually allows, how to choose earned revenue streams that match your core strengths, and the simple monthly report checks and internal controls that protect small teams from fraud. Whether you're looking to transition from backward-looking financial reports to forward-looking cash flow planning or wondering if fractional CFO services fit your budget, this conversation delivers actionable tools to move your mission forward. Support the show Get free nonprofit professional development resources, connections to cause work peers, and more at https://nonprofithub.org

August 14, 2026Episode 3331 min

Protecting Momentum in Nonprofit Leadership

Send us Fan Mail In this episode of the Nonprofit Hub Radio Podcast, Alison Teitelbaum of AST Strategies shares practical insights on how executive directors and boards can protect strategic direction, reduce friction, and keep teams energized through transition and change. The conversation covers essential techniques for overcoming mission creep, such as "level setting" decisions with clear context, measurable goals, and explicit reopening criteria. Teitelbaum details strategies for transitioning legacy organizations from working boards to strategic boards through training and term limits, while offering startup leaders a lighter cadence for keeping strategic plans active and aligning board vision with daily staff realities. Support the show Get free nonprofit professional development resources, connections to cause work peers, and more at https://nonprofithub.org

August 7, 2026Episode 3229 min

Talent Infrastructure That Actually Works

Send us Fan Mail In this episode of the Nonprofit Hub Radio Podcast, Allison Wyatt, founder and CEO of Edgility Talent Partners, shares practical strategies for constructing sustainable talent infrastructure around compensation, performance management, and career progression. Together, they unpack how establishing clear compensation philosophies and transparent salary scales can reduce distrust, reduce churn, and protect equity across an entire organization. The conversation explores practical ways to navigate organizational growth, from using FAST goals as a lightweight starting point for small teams to rebuilding roles from a clean-slate view. Wyatt explains how to avoid the trap of "we’re a family" culture by setting healthy workplace boundaries and applying an 80/20 approach to role clarity. Leaders will also gain actionable advice on approaching performance management through coaching, using the Situation, Behavior, Impact framework for constructive feedback, and utilizing tools to keep both their mission and their people strong. Support the show Get free nonprofit professional development resources, connections to cause work peers, and more at https://nonprofithub.org

July 31, 2026Episode 3128 min

Roberts Rules For Real Boards

Send us Fan Mail In this episode, parliamentary attorney Jim Slaughter discusses why Robert’s Rules of Order remains essential for nonprofits seeking faster, fairer, and clearer board meetings. The conversation explores how to match meeting formality to board size, how chairs can guide balanced debate without turning meetings into courtrooms, and key strategies for navigating virtual governance challenges like Zoom "shadow debate". Jim Slaughter is a parliamentary attorney, Certified Professional Parliamentarian, Professional Registered Parliamentarian, and author. He serves as a trusted advisor to professional associations, corporations, and nonprofit boards on meeting procedure, bylaws, and parliamentary law. Learn more at lawfirmcarolinas.com . Support the show Get free nonprofit professional development resources, connections to cause work peers, and more at https://nonprofithub.org

July 24, 2026Episode 3029 min

Redefining Nonprofit Marketing as Direct Mission Work

Send us Fan Mail An organization can run the best mission in town and still get ignored simply because supporters are flooded with digital noise. The host sits down with Bradley Martin, VP of Sales and Marketing at Feathr, to get honest about what nonprofit marketing looks like when the average person is hit with thousands of impressions a day and organic reach keeps shrinking. If the word “marketing” still feels too salesy, this conversation reframes it in plain terms: fundraising, donor engagement, and staying present so people remember a cause when they are ready to act. The episode digs into why traditional channels like email and direct mail aren’t dead, but face clear operational caps. The shift then moves to the real unlock: earning a donor’s share of mind through smarter cadence and segmentation instead of just increasing volume. Bradley breaks down the high ROI of running retargeting ads for anonymous website visitors who showed initial interest but never converted, navigating privacy parameters cleanly, and pairing digital ads with email workflows to boost response rates during critical seasonal campaigns. Support the show Get free nonprofit professional development resources, connections to cause work peers, and more at https://nonprofithub.org

July 17, 2026Episode 2926 min

Nonprofit Growth Without Losing the Mission

Send us Fan Mail Nonprofit Hub Radio sits down with James Ryzhkov, Head of Growth at Bezalel Lab, to explore what it really takes to "double" a nonprofit without turning the mission into a spreadsheet goal. The conversation challenges KPI-first thinking, digs into the leadership and clarity problems that block growth, and offers practical ways to build focus, systems, and a message donors can actually repeat. James Ryzhkov is the Head of Growth at Bezalel Lab, where he pairs a technology background with a strategic outlook on the nonprofit sector. His focus is closing the gap between the meaningful work nonprofits do and the systems they need to grow it sustainably. Support the show Get free nonprofit professional development resources, connections to cause work peers, and more at https://nonprofithub.org

July 10, 2026Episode 2831 min

Tell The Robot To Get Some Water

Send us Fan Mail When your work depends on trust and relationships, AI can feel like a threat. In this episode, we sit down with Lizzie Neufeld, CEO and founder of Strat Labs, to unpack the fear surrounding automation and explore how nonprofits can move forward without losing the human touch. The big takeaway: AI works best when it focuses on operations and internal capacity first, allowing fundraisers to spend less time buried in administrative tasks and more face-to-face time with donors. Instead of searching for flashy new tools, Lizzie argues for a process-driven approach—mapping exactly where your team loses time and momentum each week so you can use systems, like project management platforms, to fix those leaks. Tune in to learn practical guardrails for auditing AI-generated content, how to automate major donor follow-ups while keeping humans in control, and why operations thinking and storytelling are the two skill sets that will matter most moving forward. Support the show Get free nonprofit professional development resources, connections to cause work peers, and more at https://nonprofithub.org

July 3, 2026Episode 2625 min

Not Your Grandma's Bingo: How Charity Gaming Can Fuel Nonprofit Fundraising

Send us Fan Mail Nonprofit Hub Radio sits down with Meggie Nauman and Rob Northrop, both from Lancaster Bingo Company, to explore why charity gaming can be a repeatable fundraising program rather than a once-a-year event. The conversation breaks down who bingo works best for, how to navigate licensing and compliance, and what it takes to make game night entertaining enough that players keep coming back and bring friends. Meggie Nauman is the Director of Marketing and Customer Service at Lancaster Bingo Company, where she has spent eight years helping charitable organizations connect with sales support to build successful bingo and pull tab fundraising programs. Rob Northrop is the General Manager at Lancaster Bingo Company, where he focuses on helping nonprofits, veterans groups, and fraternal organizations fundraise more efficiently and grow their community impact through charity gaming. Support the show Get free nonprofit professional development resources, connections to cause work peers, and more at https://nonprofithub.org

June 26, 2026Episode 2727 min

Fixing Philanthropy

Send us Fan Mail One big check shouldn’t be able to rewrite a nonprofit's mission, but that’s exactly how many organizational budgets are built. This episode features Vincent Jones, CEO of Beyond Impact, to challenge the status quo and unpack a blunt claim: philanthropy’s current funding structure is a design failure. The conversation gets specific about how the “low overhead” mindset starves organizations of fundraising capacity, traps teams in constant donor courting, and concentrates power in a handful of decision-makers instead of the communities nonprofits serve. Jones breaks down the two structural problems he sees most: the pressure to chase a small number of major donors and the sector’s tendency to fund only 501(c)(3) work even when the goal is systems change. Using a clear "ER vs. intersection" analogy, he explains the practical operational differences between a 501(c)(3) and a 501(c)(4) in plain language, detailing why C4 advocacy and lobbying can target root causes while C3 programs often focus on essential short-term relief. Support the show Get free nonprofit professional development resources, connections to cause work peers, and more at https://nonprofithub.org

June 19, 2026Episode 2437 min

Operations That Make Nonprofits Work

Send us Fan Mail In the nonprofit world, urgency is constant and that makes operations easy to neglect. Yet operational excellence is often the difference between a mission that scales and a team that burns out. This conversation focuses on nonprofit operations, process improvement, and leadership clarity through a surprising origin story: learning business systems inside McDonald’s. The point is not fast food, it is repeatability. When an organization can explain how work gets done, it can train faster, protect quality, reduce errors, and improve donor and client experience without relying on heroics. That is the hidden engine behind sustainable impact, healthy culture, and staff retention. This session features insights from Nickie Froiland of MODIS9, exploring the operational habits that make mission-driven teams run smoothly. The conversation connects process discipline to clear priorities, decision authority, and the hard leadership work of letting go so a team can grow. From parsing out key priority rankings to navigating the identity shifts of leadership transitions, this framework brings operational leadership into plain language. Support the show Get free nonprofit professional development resources, connections to cause work peers, and more at https://nonprofithub.org

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