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27: Building A Culture of Philanthropy at Your Nonprofit (Stamie Despo)

27: Building A Culture of Philanthropy at Your Nonprofit (Stamie Despo)

FromYour Path to Nonprofit Leadership


27: Building A Culture of Philanthropy at Your Nonprofit (Stamie Despo)

FromYour Path to Nonprofit Leadership

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50 minutes
Released:
Apr 2, 2020
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Podcast episode

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027: Building A Culture of Philanthropy at Your Nonprofit (Stamie Despo)SUMMARYDespite her successful fundraising experience, Stamie Despo knew as a new Executive Director she would need the entire organization to embrace philanthropy for it to achieve the kind of mission success she knew was possible. That’s exactly what Stamie and I discussed during this episode.  What exactly is a culture of philanthropy?  What did she find when she began her role as Executive Director at the Susan G. Komen affiliate in Charlotte?  What were the practical steps she took to assess and integrate new elements of philanthropic culture?  And most importantly, what happened, and did it work?   Stamie’s thoughtful approach is sure to give you ideas about creating a culture of philanthropy at your current organization, as well as help you map out a plan for your next nonprofit leadership opportunity. ABOUT STAMIEStamie consults nonprofit organizations in the areas of strategic planning, change management and succession, special events and fundraising. She recently completed her tenure as Executive Director of Susan G. Komen Charlotte following her work as the Director of Alumni Relations and External Constituents at UNC Charlotte’s William States Lee College of Engineering. Prior to working at the College, Stamie managed a nonprofit which provided funding to children with cancer for art therapy. She was honored as a 2019 nominee for Charlotte Athena Leadership Award for Service, and received the Health and Human Services Crowning Achiever Award from the Crown Jewels (NC) Chapter of the Links, Inc., for her work at Komen Charlotte and health disparities.  Stamie has been a member of the local Charlotte Chapter of the AFP, involved in her church’s women’s philanthropic society and a member of Atrium Health’s Dreamcatcher Society.  She holds a Masters in Teaching degree, Summa Cum Laude, from Monmouth University, NJ, a Bachelor’s Degree in Economics, Cum Laude, from Smith College, Massachusetts, and a Non-Profit Management Certificate from Duke University.EPISODE TOPICS & RESOURCESJim Loehr and Tony Schwartz's book The Power of Full Engagement Chuck Collins’ book Robin Hood Was RightSimon Sinek’s book Start With WhyJoan Garry’s Nonprofits Are MessyHBR’s 10 Must Reads On LeadershipKorn Ferry’s Leadership & Talent resources
Released:
Apr 2, 2020
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Podcast episode

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