Episodes

The Official Do Good Better Podcast Season 3 Ep4: Nonprofit Board Expert & Boardable CEO Jeb Banner

Is your board…BORED? Jeb Banner can help! (Seemingly, there’s nothing Jeb can’t do.) Today’s guest is Jeb Banner.  Jeb is the founder and CEO of Boardable, a nonprofit board management software provider. He is also the founder of two nonprofits, The Speak Easy and Musical Family Tree, as well as a board member of United […]

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Kalley Dunn Preview

Check out this video preview of The Nonprofit Architect Podcast where Travis interviews Kalley Dunn, Senior Director of Development and Strategic Initiatives for AmFund- American Fundraising Foundation You don’t want to miss the full episode, which will be released Tuesday, March 2nd, 2021! Be sure to subscribe to the podcast using your favorite podcast player!  i.e. Apple

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Alec Green: Nonprofit Ready Free Courses

In this episode of Nonprofit Architect, Travis talks with Alec Green, a seasoned marketing professional with a performance-driven, analytical focus. His expertise is in building, planning, and executing marketing programs to generate qualified leads and drive new business. He has led all aspects of marketing strategy and product management including product launches, promotions, public relations,

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The Official Do Good Better Podcast Season 3 Ep3: Cryptocurrency Expert & The Giving Block Cofounder Pat Duffy

Your organization is awesome. But sometimes you want to be even awesomer! The Official Do Good Better Podcast is here to help! Do you really need to understand cryptocurrency? More importantly, as a nonprofit–do you need to accept it? Pat Duffy, Co-Founder of The Giving Block, began as a federal consultant for pharmaceutical companies, focused

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Kalley Dunn: You Don’t Know What You Don’t Know

In this episode of Nonprofit Architect, Travis talks with Kalley Dunn, the Senior Director of Development and Strategic Initiatives at AmFunds. Goal-oriented, mission-focused Director of Development and Strategy who thrives on helping others help themselves. With over nine years of professional client-focused management experience, she profoundly values positive relationships and partnerships. Does your non-profit organization

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The Official Do Good Better Podcast Season 3 Ep4: Nonprofit Board Expert & Boardable CEO Jeb Banner

Is your board…BORED? Jeb Banner can help! (Seemingly, there’s nothing Jeb can’t do.) Today’s guest is Jeb Banner.  Jeb is the founder and CEO of Boardable, a nonprofit board management software provider. He is also the founder of two nonprofits, The Speak Easy and Musical Family Tree, as well as a board member of United

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027: Keys to Success as a Nonprofit Leader: Interview with Dr. Johnathan Kraus, Founder & President of Love Never Fails International

Fast Track to Grant Writer spring enrollment is open. Sign up at www.teresahuff.com/vip. The next couple of episodes are on the importance of mentoring. I can’t tell you how many emails and messages I get from people wanting to learn grant writing – some who have even read the books and maybe even taken a course

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How should nonprofits engage a philanthropist’s delusions?

If you haven’t read the book Delusional Altruism you should but first, listen to the author Kris Putnam-Walkerly tell me about some of the delusions or blind spots in philanthropy and how nonprofits should approach grant makers who suffer with any of them.  We pull out some gold dust about asking the wrong questions that

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Collaborative fundraising – is it the next big thing?

Today I’m joined by Ariel Glassman, who specializes in helping nonprofits with their technology and also with their fundraising efforts.  That’s the topic we’re covering today – Collaborative Fundraising.  You heard that right, rather than competing for donors, imagine nonprofits banding together to share donors.  Sounds a bit unrealistic, perhaps?  Well, let’s listen to Ariel

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023: Nonprofit Spotlight: Changing Lives Through Service Dogs – Interview with Joel & Danea Key, Saber Life Foundation

One thing I’ve enjoyed most about podcasting is getting to know more nonprofit leaders. I love seeing the work you’re doing in your communities and how you’re making a difference. Today I’d like to introduce you to a unique nonprofit that is making such a difference in people’s lives, and they’re on a mission to

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022: Preparation for Grant Writing: 6 Things Your Nonprofit Should Have on Hand

Download today’s checklist at teresahuff.com/prep. The #1 question I’m asked, by grant writers and nonprofits alike, is, “Where do I start?” Grant writing is a big process that takes a while to learn and develop. However, today I’m going to tell you one simple place you can start no matter where you are in the

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021: Tips for Successful Grant Writing & Federal Grant Project Management: Interview with Brandi VanAntwerp, CoxHealth Foundation Grants Administrator

My friends, today’s episode is jam-packed with all kinds of grant writing goods. I’m chatting with the talented Brandi VanAntwerp, Grant Administrator of CoxHealth Foundation in Springfield, Missouri. Brandi provides grant writing and management for 6 hospitals, 83+ clinics, and Cox College. We cover all kinds of grant writing advice, including: The value of mentors in

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019: Effective Strategies for Virtual Trainings & Meetings: Interview with Heather Burright, Skill Masters Market

Everything seems to be moving online these days, including nonprofit meetings, training, and events. That’s why I’ve invited Heather Burright of Skill Masters Market on the show. She’s an expert on all things training, onboarding, and people strategies – the “fun side of HR,” as she calls it. Listen in for some awesome tips to

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018: Questions to Reflect & Plan + Free Download; Fast Track to Grant Writer Questions Answered

Hi friends! As we’re nearing the end of 2020, I want to take a few minutes to reflect on the past year and look ahead to next year. Whether you’re a grant writer or a nonprofit leader, it’s good to take some time away from technology to think through these. You can print out the

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017: Building a Legacy in Your Work and Life: Interview with Lindsey Johnson of the Legacy Entrepreneur Podcast

Hi friends! The last few weeks we’ve talked about a lot of grant writing skills and nonprofit strategies. Today I want to shift gears a little bit and address more of the business and personal side of things. And, along those lines, If you are ready to invest in your future – and ultimately, leave

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025: Nonprofit Donor Relations & Marketing Tips: Interview with Jenni Hargrove, Host of the Nonprofit Jenni Show

Book an advisory session with Teresa at www.teresahuff.com/strategy I’m so excited to share today’s guest with you, friends! I’m introducing you to my new nonprofit friend and fellow podcaster Jenni Hargrove.  Jenni is a Charitable Marketing Coach and host of the podcast the “Nonprofit Jenni Show.” Jenni supports nonprofit leaders looking to define a cohesive

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024: How to Offset Decision Fatigue in Nonprofit Leaders: 5 Ways to Serve Well

Book an advisory session at www.teresahuff.com/strategy Did you know that on an average day, we make about 35,000 decisions? That doesn’t even account for the big circumstances! Nonprofit leaders and grant writers wear so many hats on any given day. If we’re not careful, this can lead to decision fatigue, exhaustion, and burnout. Today I’m

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Ep. 5: Minding Your Legal & Financial Business with Toni Moore, Esq & Robert Jones

In this episode, I talk with Toni Moore, Esquire and Robert Jones about law and finances – major topics for nonprofits. You’ll hear ways to stay compliant, stay out of court, and out of financial trouble. We talk boards, Donor Advised Funds and how nonprofits can benefit from them, as well as including your Executive

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Ep. 4 My Journey of Impact: Dahlia Freeman-Downs & Jamais Burts

In this episode, I chat with two of my start up clients about life as a nonprofit founder, lessons learned, services their organizations provide, and advice to other nonprofit founders. Dahlia Freeman-Downs is the Founder & CEO of Seeds of Courage, Inc whose mission is to provide financial assistance to domestic violence victims to obtain

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Ep.3 My Journey of Impact: Cortland Jones & Taylor Williams

In this episode, I chat with Cortland Jones, Co-Founder & CEO of The Better Place, Inc, and Taylor Williams, Founder & CEO of The Girls Room, Inc. Both populations serve youth – one through mentoring young girls, and the other through education and literacy. Hear their journeys, advice, and lessons learned.  Ways to give and

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