Gone Swimmin’

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I’m on the beach this week, Bethany Beach in Delaware.

I’m offline, unplugged and out of touch. No calls. No emails. No texts.

There’s Nonprofit Radio this week (pre-recorded), but not the usual promotion on Twitter, Facebook, etc.

You won’t see me around.

I’m bodysurfing and napping on the beach. And pleasure reading, what a joy!

I hope you’re getting time this summer to disconnect from the online social networks. It’s important to take time for yourself.

This is my time.

Nonprofit Radio for August 23, 2013: Cool Crowdfunding & Grow Your In-Kind Giving

Big Nonprofit Ideas for the Other 95%

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My Guests:

Dana Ostomel: Cool Crowdfunding

Dana Ostomel-Deposit a Gift-BioHeadshot smallDana Ostomel, founder and CEO of Deposit A Gift, shares her wisdom on how to create a successful crowdsourced campaign, from appearance and copy to who you’re reaching and how.

This segment has a survey. Please take a moment to answer four questions. You’ll find it below. Thank you!

 

 

 

Anita Fee Willis: Grow Your In-Kind Giving

Anita Fee Willis and Tony at Fundraising Day 2013
Anita Fee Willis and Tony at Fundraising Day 2013

Anita Fee Willis is vice president of strategic partnerships at New York Needs You. At Fundraising Day in June, we talked about how to create or grow your in-kind giving program. She steps through the process from assessment to “thank you.”

 

 

 

Please take a moment to answer four questions about crowdfunding. If you could also share it with other nonprofit professionals, I would appreciate it. Thank you!

 

Here is a link to the survey: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/NRFZKG9


Top Trends. Sound Advice. Lively Conversation.

You’re on the air and on target as I delve into the big issues facing your nonprofit—and your career.

If you have big dreams but an average budget, tune in to Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio.

I interview the best in the business on every topic from board relations, fundraising, social media and compliance, to technology, accounting, volunteer management, finance, marketing and beyond. Always with you in mind.

When and where: Talking Alternative Radio, Fridays, 1-2PM Eastern

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You Still Have An AOL Email

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Image courtesy of kwreinsch, Creative Commons License

And you’re content. I can’t say you’re cool. You’re not.

Not that I’m an arbiter of cool. But it’s widely recognized that your email is not. And it’s dragging you down.

Yet you’re content. I admire that. I don’t see how you can be: you still have an AOL email. But I admire that you’ve gotten there.

Me? I wouldn’t be able to keep food down.

Football is a contact sport and Apple costs more than Dell. Smoking is bad and Who’s on first. The coyote will never catch the road runner and your email is dragging you down. Universal truths.

Your friends want you to know, but we’re worried you might get defensive.

“It’s only email.”

“How many ’email programs’ have figured prominently in a Tom Hanks movie?”

“It works.”

I know.

Only yours.

I know.

AOL is still dragging you down. It’s dragging you down so hard that it’s taking me with you. I can’t keep food down.

Your parents love you unconditionally.

It’s your friends who want to tell you: get rid of your AOL email.

Nonprofit Radio for August 16, 2013: LinkedIn: Make Hires & Page Analytics

Big Nonprofit Ideas for the Other 95%

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My Guests:

Marc Halpert: LinkedIn to Make Hires

 

Marc Halpert at Fundraising Day 2013
Marc Halpert at Fundraising Day 2013

Marc Halpert is a LinkedIn trainer and evangelist. He returns to explain how LinkedIn branding and search, along with your nonprofit’s profile page, can work together to help you find the best people to fill your job openings. Recorded at Fundraising Day 2013.

 

 

 

Maria Semple: LinkedIn Page Analytics

Maria Semple

Maria Semple, our prospect research contributor and The Prospect Finder, introduces the new LinkedIn Page Analytics. Identify your LinkedIn updates that drive the greatest engagement; get detailed demographic data about your followers; and even benchmark your follower base against similar pages.

 

 

 

You can also listen to the week’s archived podcast on iTunes.

 


Top Trends. Sound Advice. Lively Conversation.

You’re on the air and on target as I delve into the big issues facing your nonprofit—and your career.

If you have big dreams but an average budget, tune in to Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio.

I interview the best in the business on every topic from board relations, fundraising, social media and compliance, to technology, accounting, volunteer management, finance, marketing and beyond. Always with you in mind.

When and where: Talking Alternative Radio, Fridays, 1-2PM Eastern

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Create the Impossible

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Last week I read this NPR science blog by Robert Krulwich about your mind’s capacity to imagine the impossible. It’s based on triangles that can be drawn easily enough, but cannot exist in physical space. Yet we see them as plausible.

Quoting Krulwich:
“Our brains, it turns out, are not prisoners of the world we live in; we can fly free! We can, any time we like, create the impossible.”

Create the impossible. I love that!

You can imagine what doesn’t exist. So do it! It’s the first step to fulfillment.

A nation without hunger? A world without hunger? Thank goodness for those who have beaten the rest of us there.

A corruption-free New York capital? A harmonious U.S. Congress? I’m getting carried away.

I’m creating an impossibility. A cheap, easy, fully-automated site for Charity Registration.  It’ll blow the lid off this regulatory morass and it’s under development. I’ll have lots to share as we progress.

What’s the impossible you want to create?