Podcasts
Philanthropy Chat: Nonprofit Staff Management & Retention
Pratichi Shah, human resources strategist, shares how nonprofit organizations should be as purposeful in managing staff as they are at managing their programs to successfully achieve their missions.
Philanthropy Chat: Josué Salmerón Discusses DC's Office of Latino Affairs
Josué E. Salmerón, Grants Program Manager for the Office of Latino Affairs (OLA) in Washington, DC talks about the programs and services provided by this office, including its grants program.
Philanthropy Chat: Humera Fasihuddin and Eben Bayer Discuss Social Enterprise
Humera Fasihuddin, Program Manager/Outreach at NCIIA and Eben Bayer, CEO of Ecovative discuss funding for social enterprise.
Frances Kunreuther on Catalysts for Change: How California Nonprofits Can Deliver Direct Services and Transform Communities
Frances Kunreuther discusses Catalysts for Change: How California Nonprofits Can Deliver Direct Services and Transform Communities.
Philanthropy Chat: Jennifer Browning on Collaboration
Jennifer Browning is Executive Director of the Biodiversity Project and works directly with the Mississippi River Network, a 10-state, 30-member coalition.
Philanthropy Chat: Samin Dadelahi on Collaboration
Samin Dadelahi, senior program officer at the Wyoming Community Foundation, discusses her experience and involvement with the strategic collaboration of the Wyoming Afterschool Alliance.
Philanthropy Chat: Jim King on Collaboration
Jim King is Executive Director at Federation of Appalachian Housing Enterprises, Inc. (FAHE), which is a regional nonprofit association of around fifty organizations in Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia, & West Virginia.
Philanthropy Chat: Jeanna Capito on Collaboration
Jeanna Capito, founding Executive Director of a county-wide early childhood collaborative system, Positive Parenting DuPage, talks about how her organization is actually a collaboration itself, with over 150 partner organizations.
Philanthropy Chat: Pam Seamans on Collaboration
Pam Seamans, Executive Director at North Carolina Alliance for Health, talks about collaborative work around policy issues.
Podcast Philanthropy Chat: Robert Drake on Collaboration
Robert Drake, the Artistic Director of the Academy Theatre, discusses collaboration and the impact on non-profit survival.
Philanthropy Chat: Jennifer Vollmann on Collaboration
Jennifer Vollmann, Executive Director at New Global Citizens, talks about how her organization started out as Youth Re:Action Corps in Tempe, Arizona, and Youth Philanthropy Worldwide in San Francisco, California.
Philanthropy Chat: Caroline Woodward on Collaboration
Caroline Woodward, Director of Development and PR at Bethlehem Haven, talks about how her organization was founded as a strategic collaboration with five area churches focused on providing services such as alcohol recovery, health care, and dental services.
Philanthropy Chat: Danette Knudson on Collaboration
Danette Knudson, Director of Centers for Student Success at NELA, talks about how her organization's role as member of the Washington Scholarship Coalition's steering committee.
Young Nonprofit Professionals Discuss Good in Theory, Problems in Practice
A discussion of the YNPN report “Good in Theory, Problems in Practice” with Trish Tchume and Amanda Pape Lenaghan.
Philanthropy Chat: Robert Egger on CForward PAC
Robert Egger discuss CForward, a new nonpartisan advocacy organization that champions the economic role of nonprofit organizations.
Philanthropy Chat: Peter Kim on Nonprofit Funding Models
Peter Kim, a manager at Bridgespan who focuses on growth strategies for nonprofits, explains why funding models are important, describes how to develop them, and discusses when they are most appropriate.
Talking Philanthropy: Phil Buchanan on Assessing Philanthropic Work
Talking Philanthropy hosts Larry Blumenthal and Bill Silberg talked to Phil Buchanan, president of the Center for Effective Philanthropy, about the current state of foundation assessment.
Philanthropy Chat: Jason Saul Discusses the End of Fundraising
Jason Saul discusses key points from his book, The End of Fundraising: Raising More Money by Selling You Impact. Saul explains why traditional fundraising is expensive to do and describes how the social capital market can support nonprofits.
Philanthropy Chat – Ann Markusen on Nurturing California’s NextGen Arts & Cultural Leaders
Ann Markusen, principal, Markusen Economic Research Associates discusses the impetus for a recent report she authored: Nurturing California’s Next Generation Arts & Cultural Leaders.
Philanthropy Chat: David Neff and Randal Moss on Innovation in Nonprofits
David Neff and Randal Moss cover topics in their book, The Future of Nonprofits: Innovate and Thrive in the Digital Age. They talk about barriers to innovation, address common misconceptions, and describe a case study.
Philanthropy Chat: Why Arts Organizations Should Collect Data
Joe Winter and Jessyca Holland of C4 Atlanta discuss their program "Why Arts Organizations Should Collect Data”, presented during Funding for Arts Month at the Foundation Center-Atlanta.
Philanthropy Chat: Michael Bigley and Jenny Snyder on the DC Cultural Data Project
Jenny Snyder, Associate, Cultural Data Project, The Pew Charitable Trusts and Michael Bigley, program officer, the Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation, outline what is included in the database, its use by grantseekers, grantmakers and researchers, and how arts organizations can be included.
Philanthropy Chat: Marilyn Hoyt Discusses Reality Fundraising
Joe Winter from C4 Atlanta interviews Marilyn Hoyt, nonprofit consultant and Foundation Center instructor, about her program "Reality Fundraising: Lessons Learned from Successful Arts Organizations”, presented during Funding for Arts Month at the Foundation Center-Atlanta.
Philanthropy Chat: Adam Natale of Fractured Atlas
Joe Winter from C4 Atlanta interviews Adam Natale, Director of Partnerships and Business Development with Fractured Atlas, about the programs "The Artist’s Survival Guide" and “Why Arts Organizations Should Collect Data”, presented during Funding for Arts Month at the Foundation Center-Atlanta.
Philanthropy Chat: Janelle Kerlin Discusses Social Enterprise: A Global Comparison
Janelle Kerlin, assistant professor at Georgia State University, discusses her work on the book Social Enterprise: A Global Comparison

