511: Virtual Volunteering & Artists Sunday – Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio

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This Week: 

Virtual Volunteering
During the resurging pandemic—and after—there are smart ways to keep your volunteers engaged virtually. What’s this got to do with the movie, “Miracle on 34th Street?” Elizabeth Neufeld shares her thinking. She’s CEO and founder of Strat Labs.

Artists Sunday 
Chris Sherman crafted this day of artistry that follows Thanksgiving and precedes Giving Tuesday. He explains what it’s about and how you can join the movement.

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430: The War For Fundraising Talent – Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio

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The War For Fundraising Talent
Rapid staff turnover and high donor attrition are merely symptoms of a larger problem: You’re not treating your fundraisers right. So says Jason Lewis. He’s author of the book, “The War for Fundraising Talent.”

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416: Asking Styles – Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio

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Asking Styles
In fundraising solicitations, one size does not fit all. There are different styles and personalities. Are you a Kindred Spirit, Mission Controller, or other. Brian Saber sorts them out to make you a comfortable, confident and effective fundraiser, based on what you bring to the process. He’s the author of the book, “Asking Styles.” 

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414: Working Virtual & Map Your Data To Your Audiences – Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio

tony_martignetti_300x300-itunes_image2Tony’s guests this week:

Heather Martin, COO of Interfaith Family, and Alice Hendricks, CEO at Jackson River.

Also, Courtney Clark, managing director of user experience at Forum One, and David Mascarina, digital communications manager with Conrad N. Hilton Foundation.

There’s more at tonymartignetti.com