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Nonprofit SnapCast

Nonprofit SnapCast

De: Mickey Desai
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Nonprofit Management isn’t easy. We’re here to help. The Snapcast is a new, interview-based podcast focusing on issues in nonprofit management—from board development, to fundraising, to volunteer management, and everything in between. We hope to inspire you and to illuminate the path to meeting your mission goals.© 2025 Nonprofit Snapshot Ciencia Política Economía Gestión Gestión y Liderazgo Política y Gobierno
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  • Evolution as a Leadership Tool with Kayla Meyers
    Mar 31 2026

    Mickey interviews Kayla Meyers, founder of Bridgepoint Evaluation, about how nonprofits can embrace evaluation as a strategic tool rather than something to fear. Kayla shares practical advice on creating an "evaluation culture" within an organization, using data to drive decision-making, and shifting from reactive to proactive evaluation practices. She emphasizes the importance of qualitative data alongside quantitative metrics, and outlines Bridgepoint's approach to coaching, fractional management, and consulting to help nonprofits get the most value from their evaluation efforts.

    We welcome support of the Nonprofit SnapCast via Patreon. We welcome your questions and feedback via The Nonprofit SnapCast website. Learn more about Nonprofit Snapshot's consulting services.

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    30 m
  • OFS Insights Podcast April 2026
    Mar 25 2026

    The Our Fundraising Search team discusses how professionals can effectively navigate major career pivots, especially from the corporate world into the nonprofit sector. Key takeaways include:

    • Don't let your job title define you - focus on transferring your core skills and problem-solving abilities to a new context.
    • Be proactive in managing your professional identity and "begin as you mean to go" in a new role.
    • Translate your background using the language of the nonprofit world, and leverage your existing network to help bridge the gap.
    • Nonprofit hiring managers should look beyond linear resumes and assess a candidate's ability to adapt and contribute, rather than just their sector experience.
    • Leaving a previous role professionally is crucial, as you may need those connections and references in the future.

    The team also touches on the evolving perceptions around compensation in the nonprofit space, and Dave shares a cocktail recipe as a metaphor for a well-executed career pivot. Overall, the discussion provides practical advice for those looking to make a strategic career change.

    We welcome support of the Nonprofit SnapCast via Patreon. We welcome your questions and feedback via The Nonprofit SnapCast website. Learn more about Nonprofit Snapshot's consulting services.

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    29 m
  • Critical Moral Reasoning: An Applied Empirical Ethics Approach
    Mar 24 2026

    host Mickey Desai interviews Mark T. Holcombe, author of the book "Critical Moral Reasoning: An Applied Empirical Ethics Approach." They discuss the importance of moral reasoning skills for nonprofit organizations and leaders. Key topics include:

    • The differences between legality and morality, and how morality is innate to humans rather than dependent on religion.
    • How moral reasoning skills can help nonprofits navigate complex ethical dilemmas, such as the "tainted money" dilemma and the "non-compliant patient" scenario.
    • The need for nonprofits to develop explicit codes of ethics, beyond just mission statements, to guide decision-making.
    • The potential conflicts that can arise between different ethical frameworks (e.g. Kantian duty-based ethics vs. feminist ethics of care) within nonprofit organizations.

    Holcombe emphasizes that moral reasoning is a learnable skill that nonprofits should prioritize developing, as it can help them make more thoughtful, principled decisions that align with their values and mission.

    We welcome support of the Nonprofit SnapCast via Patreon. We welcome your questions and feedback via The Nonprofit SnapCast website. Learn more about Nonprofit Snapshot's consulting services.

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    36 m
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