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Using the Whole Whale - A Nonprofit Podcast

Using the Whole Whale - A Nonprofit Podcast

Hosted by WholeWhale.com

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300

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Aug 2026

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EN

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Nonprofit News, Tech & Marketing Stories from Whole Whale, a Nationally Recognized Nonprofit Marketing Agency for over a decade. Founded in 2010, Whole Whale is a B-Corp that runs analytics, digital advertising, Google Ad Grants, and SEO for nonprofits.

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August 10, 2026Episode 49621 min

AI Politics Are Getting Ugly; Nonprofits Can't Sit It Out (news)

First up: PayPal Giving Fund and why its reported $60B acquisition interest from Stripe should have the nonprofit world paying closer attention. A quick teardown of who actually controls the money moving through it. Then: the politics of AI are getting contentious, and nonprofits are stuck in the crossfire. We dig into the cooling public mood, the two extremes pulling the debate apart, and the case for a transparent AI use policy that draws bright red lines, shows where AI drives impact, and admits where it does harm. Next: Re:wild and the Bezos Earth Fund put $200M behind saving 100 species from extinction, and why celebrity-and-billionaire-built operations earn a raised eyebrow. Closing out: the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative's Whole Child school in New Jersey shuts its doors after CZI pulls funding, and what it says about throwing money at problems instead of partnering with the people who already do the work.

July 30, 2026Episode 49515 min

PayPal Giving Fund: A Deep Dive into Donation Dynamics (news)

This week's Nonprofit News Feed turns the spotlight on the PayPal Giving Fund (PPGF), a pivotal player in the donation processing ecosystem. Operating like a donor-advised fund (DAF), PPGF processed a staggering $952 million in donations in 2024, marking a 50% increase from the previous year. This growth is largely attributed to PPGF becoming the sole donation processor for Meta platforms like Facebook and Instagram in the US and UK. However, concerns arise over the fund's operations, particularly its handling of donor data and the creation of "shadow pages." These pages can reroute donations without nonprofits' consent, and PPGF's lack of transparency in passing donor information to nonprofits is a significant issue. Additionally, the PayPal Giving Fund's close ties to PayPal, a for-profit entity, raise questions about governance and financial transparency, especially regarding the interest accrued on funds held for up to 90 days. The discussion underscores the need for nonprofits to be vigilant about how their donations are processed and the importance of advocating for more transparent and efficient systems that truly benefit charitable organizations.

June 26, 2026Episode 49417 min

Spam Texts, Scam PACs, and the Burn-and-Churn Fundraising Machine (news)

Political spam texts are flooding phones at scale—and the data shows it's overwhelmingly a Democratic problem, running 3-4X Republican spending on SMS fundraising since 2008. This week breaks down the loopholes that make it legal (peer-to-peer "technology," snowshoeing across thousands of numbers, political speech exemptions) and the burn-and-churn vendor model that profits 7-15% off every dollar raised, no matter how much trust it burns. Plus a look at PACSpam.org, a new tool that lets you paste in a spam text, trace the UTM parameters and ActBlue links back to the vendor and PAC behind it, and log it to a public database. Plus: Giving USA 2025 numbers are in. Total US charitable giving hit a record $617B (a 3% inflation-adjusted bump), bequests jumped 17% signaling the great wealth transfer, and a handful of mega-donors accounted for nearly $18B of $19.2B in mega-gifts.

June 10, 2026Episode 49315 min

The $32B Charitable Wave Is Coming. Your "Donate" Button Isn't Ready. (news)

This week's Nonprofit News Feed highlights the potential impact of upcoming IPOs in the AI sector on donor-advised funds (DAFs). Major players like SpaceX, Anthropic, and OpenAI are expected to go public, potentially generating $12 to $32 billion in new DAF contributions. This influx could significantly enhance grant-making capacities across the nonprofit sector. The democratization of philanthropy is a key theme, as newly liquid employees—not just billionaires—could make substantial charitable contributions. Nonprofits are advised to prepare by developing relationships with potential donors early and ensuring they can efficiently handle stock gifts and DAF grants. Key insights include the expectation of a massive year for DAFs, similar to the IPO boom of 2021. However, nonprofits should note that liquidity does not equate to immediate increased budgets. The episode emphasizes the importance of strategic communications and understanding the philanthropic mindset of tech sector employees, particularly concerning AI's societal impacts.

June 5, 2026Episode 49214 min

Taiwanese Nonprofits Leave GlobalGiving Over “Chinese Taipei” Relabeling (news)

Global Giving's Controversial Renaming Decision This episode of the Nonprofit NewsFeed delves into Global Giving's decision to rename Taiwan as "Chinese Taipei" on its platform, a move reportedly influenced by the Chinese government as the platform expands in China. This change has provoked dissatisfaction among Taiwanese NGOs, leading some to withdraw from the platform.

May 22, 2026Episode 49127 min

To AI Or Not To AI (news)

This week the hosts break down three stories circling the same question: who actually consents to AI's rollout into civic life? Malta adopts ChatGPT. OpenAI's "OpenAI for Countries" program will give every Maltese citizen free ChatGPT Plus for a year, plus an AI literacy course. Nick warns of Free Basics-style second-order risks; George sees a paid tier as a better deal than the ad-driven alternative. Both flag the year-long lock-in and the temptation for governments to nudge system prompts. Commencement speakers booed for praising AI. 81% of Gen Z think AI will shrink job opportunities, but NY Fed data shows recent grad underemployment (41.5%) is well below its 2012 peak. The takeaway for nonprofits: this is not the quarter to brag about AI efficiencies in your newsletter. Musk loses to Altman. The jury sided with OpenAI. Worth watching: the OpenAI nonprofit arm is about to be extraordinarily well-funded, and Malta may be a preview of its philanthropy.

May 15, 2026Episode 49018 min

Government Data Losses & ChatGPT Ads Are Here, Whether We Like It Or Not (news)

This episode of Nonprofit News Feed explores two pressing issues affecting the nonprofit sector. Firstly, the loss of federal data sets poses significant challenges for nonprofits that rely on this information for decision-making and funding. Over the past 16 months, crucial data from agencies like USAID, NOAA, and the CDC have been deleted or altered, emphasizing the need for nonprofits to back up essential data to preserve institutional memory. In a forward-looking segment, the discussion shifts to a major anti-poverty nonprofit in San Francisco investing $40.3 million in AI resilience. This move, supported by the Sobrato Foundation, highlights the growing intersection of tech philanthropy and nonprofit initiatives. The importance of strategic, ongoing AI training is stressed to keep pace with rapid technological advancements. The episode also touches on the introduction of advertising within ChatGPT, offering new opportunities for nonprofits to engage with users during their decision-making journeys. This development could enhance nonprofit outreach efforts by integrating messaging into user interactions.

May 11, 2026Episode 48917 min

SCOTUS' Voting Rights Rulings Will Have Immediate Impact On The Ground 🗳️ (news)

Supreme Court Ruling Shakes Up the Voting Rights Landscape and Nonprofits Brace for Change In this week's episode of the Nonprofit News Feed by Whole Whale, the hosts delve into the implications of a recent Supreme Court decision that significantly guts the Voting Rights Act. In Louisiana v. Callais, the 6–3 conservative majority found that a majority-Black congressional district in Louisiana constituted an unconstitutional racial gerrymander. In short, Democrat-held districts representing large Black populations, designed to enfranchise historically marginalized communities (such as those in Memphis), face the threat of elimination in states with conservative legislatures. With states rapidly redistricting, nonprofits involved in civil rights and voter mobilization face the challenge of adapting to new political boundaries and shifting voter demographics. Key Insights: The Supreme Court's decision could lead to the dilution of political power for historically marginalized communities by breaking up established districts. This rapid redistricting process disrupts the groundwork laid by nonprofits for upcoming elections, necessitating quick strategic pivots. Nonprofits must reassess their geographic impact and reforge relationships with new district representatives to continue their advocacy effectively. Other Stories: The episode also touches on the ongoing legal battle involving Elon Musk and OpenAI, highlighting concerns about nonprofit and for-profit intersections. Whole Whale's Nonprofit Wellness Index, offering a snapshot of the sector's health, shows improvement from last year, suggesting a recovery from previous downturns.

April 24, 2026Episode 48814 min

Nonprofit Newsfeed: Fraud, Mergers, and Sector Shifts (news)

This week's Nonprofit Newsfeed explores key issues in the nonprofit sector: fraud allegations, significant mergers, and employment challenges. Fraud in Disaster Relief Nonprofits An Oregon nonprofit is under scrutiny for misusing disaster relief funds on casinos and strip clubs, underscoring vulnerabilities in the disaster relief fundraising ecosystem. The conversation highlights the need for better vetting processes, especially as AI tools might inadvertently promote unverified campaigns. Southern Poverty Law Center Indictment The Southern Poverty Law Center faces federal fraud charges for allegedly misusing funds to pay informants from hate groups. This development is viewed as part of broader political attacks on progressive nonprofits, potentially undermining their 501(c)(3) status. Merger of Mental Health Nonprofits The JED Foundation and the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention announced a merger to form the largest nonprofit dedicated to suicide prevention. This strategic move is seen as a positive development, enhancing their impact on mental health issues. Impact of USAID Dissolution A New York Times article highlights struggles faced by former USAID staff after the agency's dissolution. The ripple effects of job losses extend to local NGOs and workers on the ground. While the broader nonprofit sector shows signs of recovery, specialized roles remain scarce, requiring professionals to adapt.

April 20, 2026Episode 4871 hr 22 min

AI Implementation Strategies for Nonprofit Leaders | Whole Whale + Fundraise Up

AI Implementation Strategies for Nonprofit Leaders (Live Panel in Brooklyn, NY) Recorded live April 16, 2026 at Fundraise Up’s Brooklyn offices, this panel moderated by Megan Anhault (Whole Whale) brings together Amy Greenwood (Urban Assembly), Rodrigo Camarena (Scale Justice / JustDC Lab), George (Whole Whale / CauseWriter AI), and Joshua Peskay (Meet The Moment) to discuss what’s working—and quietly failing—in nonprofit AI adoption. They cover rapid AI capability growth, practical change management steps (licenses, sharing use cases, surveys), and real applications like automating format conversions, summarizing research, building tools quickly, and deploying a worker-rights legal information chatbot via web/WhatsApp/voice. The conversation also highlights risks: outdated chatbot content, trust and “work slop,” data privacy from free tools, the need for AI policies and accountability, ethical tradeoffs in high-stakes domains, and how AI is reshaping hiring and durable skills. 00:00 Live Panel Kickoff 01:14 Moderator Welcome and Goals 03:01 Meet the Panelists 04:14 Hype Cycle Reality Check 07:57 Building Modular AI Products 10:00 What’s Working in Practice 12:57 AI for Access to Justice 16:32 Rapid App Building with AI 20:50 Nonprofit AI Missteps 26:35 Hidden Risks and BYO AI 30:22 Bias and AI as Advisor 33:23 Leading Internal Adoption 37:12 Fighting Work Slop 40:50 Culture and Source of Truth 43:24 Calling Out AI Work 44:54 Accountability And QA 46:33 Ethics Concerns Poll 47:28 Ethical AI In Practice 50:11 Moloch And Trolley Dilemmas 53:50 Access Versus Accuracy 56:10 How The Audience Uses AI 56:48 Surprising Personal Use Cases 01:01:31 Improving Legal Tool Reliability 01:04:46 Helping Leaders Trust AI 01:08:26 Hiring In The AI Era 01:14:47 What To Try This Week 01:21:15 Closing And Thanks

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