457: Peer-To-Peer Peek & Poverty Porn – Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio

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This week: 

Peer-To-Peer Peek
Our panel from the Nonprofit Technology Conference shares an overview of community-driven fundraising. How do you plan for, inspire and activate your supporters? They’re Noah Barnett from CauseVox and Kenny Kane with Testicular Cancer Foundation. (Originally aired 7/6/18)

Poverty Porn
Amy Sample Ward returns to discuss the issues around graphic images and descriptions of poverty. How can you avoid the porn trap and white savior stereotyping, while telling compelling stories and advocating effectively? She’s our social media & technology contributor and CEO of NTEN. (Also from the 7/6/18 show)

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452: Getting Buy-In & Your Tech Committee – Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio

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This week: 

Getting Buy-In
Dissent tactics. Rebellion. Resistance movement strategies. You’ve got to take risks if you want to move out of the past with fresh ideas that are supported within your org. Our 19NTC panel has examples of successful and failed risk taking. They’re Liz Polay-Wettengel with Interfaith Family and Karim Lessard from 7 Simple Machines.

Your Tech Committee
Peter Schiano and Ilene Weismehl say you need a committee to keep you alert to areas where you can better leverage technology. Your committee’s agenda includes budget, security, projects underway, and training. Peter is at Tech Impact and Ilene is with Community Catalyst. (Also from 19NTC)

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443: Giving Tuesday 2019 Part I & Candid – Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio

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This week: 

Giving Tuesday 2019 Part 1
It’s time to start your prep for this rapidly growing giving day, this year on December 3rd. Asha Curran, CEO of Giving Tuesday, gets you started.

Candid
GuideStar and The Foundation Center have merged to form Candid. Their respective former CEOs are with me to explain what it means for your nonprofit. They’re Jacob Harold and Brad Smith, Candid’s CEO.

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435: Grit: Succeding As A Woman In Tech & Great Ideas – Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio

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Grit: Succeeding As A Woman In Tech
Our panel takes on the common challenges facing women in tech as they share their own stories and reveal lots of strategies for succeeding in this overwhelmingly male-dominated career. They’re Marisa Lopez, Sara Chieco, Tami Lau & Aparna Kothary. (Recorded at the 2019 Nonprofit Technology Conference.)

Great Ideas
Also from 19NTC, we get methods for generating strong—even breakthrough—ideas, every day, with help on how to choose and implement the best ones. Our panel is Graziella Jackson & Marcy Rye.

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424: Successful Run/Walks & #19NTC – Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio

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Successful Run/Walks
Emily Parks melds her productivity consulting with her experience in run/walks to give you her best tips that will make your sporting events winners. She’s founder of Organize for Success.

#19NTC
The 2019 Nonprofit Technology Conference is March 13-15 in Portland, OR. Amy Sample Ward, our social media & technology contributor, CEO of NTEN and a Portlander, shares why you need to be there. Hint: You’re reading this. You use technology.

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412: Your Tech RFPs & Donor Advised Funds – Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio

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Drew McManus, principal of Venture Industries Online, and Ceci Dadisman, digital marketing manager at Form. 

Also, Gene Takagi, our legal contributor and principal of NEO, Nonprofit & Exempt Organizations law firm.

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410: The State of Good 2018 & Your Brand Personality – Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio

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Mike Rusch, CEO of Pure Charity.

Also, Farra Trompeter, vice president at Big Duck; Taylor Leake, digital engagement director for Corporate Accountability; and Zhanna Veyts, director of digital strategy & engagement with HIAS.

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406: Foundations As A Tool For Collective Power – Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio

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Bradford K. Smith, president of Foundation Center, and Ana Marie Argilagos, president & CEO of Hispanics in Philanthropy. 

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403: Branding & Focus and Attention – Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio

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James Wu, independent brand consultant; Kristyna Jones, co-founder & CEO of Brothers Empowered 2 Teach; and Rhiannon Tasker, donor communications manager for The Public Theater.  

Also, Steve Rio, CEO of Briteweb.

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401: How We Got Here, Revisited – Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio

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Dr. Robert Penna, author of “Braided Threads: A Historical Overview of the American Nonprofit Sector.” 

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