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Governance: Planning and Executing Next Steps with Doug Nelson

This week on the Nonprofit Build Up, Nic is speaking with Doug Nelson, President & Managing Director of Discovery Group — a boutique consulting company working with orgs on issues related to governance, planning, and execution and a vision to bring together a group of talented and compassionate leaders. Doug is not only a leader, he is also award-winning in the areas of governance, culture, advocacy, and innovative granting, and he has raised nearly $1 billion for organizations in Canada and the United States.

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Douglas Nelson founded The Discovery Group with a vision to bring together a group of talented and compassionate leaders. Together, they are aligned with his belief that the social profit sector represents individuals and communities coming together to change the world for the better. Collectively, they spearhead inspired strategies to help nurture that change.

Described by the media as a ‘fundraising phenom’ and a ‘true innovator,’ Douglas unravels complex challenges in aligning governance and philanthropic performance. His early development work in education propelled him to become the Chief Development Officer at the University of Alberta, and responsible for the second largest fundraising campaign in Canadian history.

As President and CEO of the BC Cancer Foundation for six years, he led the organization to revenue of $300m, including a campaign that would launch the Personalized Onco-Genomic (POG) program. His work is award-winning in the areas of governance, culture, advocacy, and innovative granting, and he has raised nearly $1 billion for organizations in Canada and the United States.

As President of the California Pacific Medical Centre Foundation, he led the development and execution of a campaign that would support the opening of two hospitals valued at $3 billion, shaping the future of care in San Francisco.

Douglas is also host of the leading social profit sector podcast, The Discovery Pod. With a photographic memory for baseball statistics, Douglas had a childhood dream to be the first baseman for the Toronto Blue Jays. These days, he can be found remarkably often at a Bob Dylan concert.

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The Need for Community-Based Planning with Jonathan Soto

This week on the Nonprofit Build Up, Nic is speaking with Jonathan Soto. Jonathan is a community organizer, advocate, and mobilizer who is now running to represent the people of the Bronx’s 82nd Assembly District. He has dedicated his life to serving his community and has helped center the needs of some of the most vulnerable — leading AOC’s Homework Helpers Program which provided free tutoring to 500 students, organizing with workers to advocate for living wages, and more. 

Having over a decade of experience in law, urban planning, human rights advocacy, government administration, and other facets of work that directly impact the people of his community, Jonathan understands the need for transformative change that starts with brave leadership.

 

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About Jonathan Soto:

Jonathan Soto, is a community organizer with experience in advocacy and urban planning, as well as trained in law, currently running for NYS Assembly in the Bronx’s 82nd District.

Previously appointed by the Mayor of New York City, he launched the Center for Faith and Community Partnerships. As its Executive Director, Jonathan mobilized community-based organizations and houses of worship to serve New Yorkers impacted by issues of mental health, LGBTQIA+ discrimination, homelessness, immigration, domestic violence, and domestic workers’ rights. Soto worked with City agencies to create programming that supported the creation of affordable housing and small business development.

Additionally, he has dedicated his life to serving his community and has helped center the needs of some of the most vulnerable — leading AOC’s Homework Helpers Program which provided free tutoring to 500 students, organizing with workers to advocate for living wages, and more.

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When Does A Nonprofit Need A Lawyer with Jamie Lieberman

This week on the Nonprofit Build Up, Nic is speaking with Jamie Lieberman. Jamie is the owner and founder of Hashtag Legal: a “go-to” legal firm that allows business owners to be well informed about next steps, while feeling empowered to embrace what having a strong legal side can do for financial success.

 

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About Jamie Lieberman:

Jamie Lieberman, owner and founder of Hashtag Legal has been a practicing lawyer for 16 years.

As an experienced entrepreneur, Jamie understands the unique needs of business owners at different stages in their organization’s growth.

Today, she partners with clients across verticals including influencer marketing, creative services and design, emerging technology and e-commerce.

She has a deep commitment to making legal accessible and regularly speaks about legal matters, the art of negotiation and entrepreneurial topics at leading industry events such as Alt Summit, Podcast Movement, and FinCon and as an expert source for media like Digiday, Business Insider and Forbes.

You can also catch her as the host of the (un)business podcast.

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The Role of Technology In Infrastructure with A. Nicole Campbell 

Have you thought about the way technology is impacting your infrastructure?

Are you certain that the way your organization views and uses technology is not weakening your infrastructure?

You see, technology is about more than just having the latest app. It’s also a critical way to share information and resources with vulnerable communities that need them most. And we cannot close the digital divide (or the wealth and the equity gap) without leveraging it to strengthen our infrastructure.

In this episode, Nic shares 4 key considerations about technology that inform nonprofit needs, practices, and ultimately, culture and policy.

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Receiving and Managing Significant Grants With Organizational Integrity with A. Nicole Campbell 

Do you think your nonprofit infrastructure allows you to seamlessly receive and manage significant grants? We spend a lot of time talking about good grant making, but not as much time talking about good grant “receiving.”

This week’s episode talks how to receive and manage significant grants with organizational integrity.

Having built infrastructure for nonprofits all over the world to receive and manage significant grants, Nic shares her 3 recommendations to design an infrastructure that allows an organization’s values to confidently guide how that organization accepts funding.

How are you managing and receiving grants?

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