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167: Conversations in Philanthropy: Authenticity, Relationships, and Change with April Walker

167: Conversations in Philanthropy: Authenticity, Relationships, and Change with April Walker

FromWhat the Fundraising


167: Conversations in Philanthropy: Authenticity, Relationships, and Change with April Walker

FromWhat the Fundraising

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Length:
31 minutes
Released:
Jan 23, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Are you ready for a conversation that inspires reflection, change, and a deeper understanding of the human side of fundraising? Today's episode is about the intricate dynamics and challenges within fundraising, Philanthropy, and nonprofit leadership. Join us as we dissect the nuances of the sector, exploring topics such as building authentic relationships, navigating organizational culture, and balancing authenticity and self-preservation with April Walker.
April, a seasoned philanthropist with a rich fundraising, consulting, and grantmaking background, has dedicated her career to organizations like the American Heart Association, Boys & Girls Clubs of Chicago, CCS Fundraising, VNA Foundation, and Iris Krieg & Associates. Hailing from Baltimore and holding a Master of Arts in Social Service Administration from the University of Chicago, she is deeply committed to advancing Philanthropy grounded in racial equity and social justice. As the founder of Philanthropy for the People, April's expertise shines, reflecting her passion for making a positive impact. She currently serves on the boards of Arts Impact and the Cuyahoga County Public Library Foundation, showcasing her unwavering dedication to community development.
 
In this episode, you will be able to:

Identify the challenges faced by fundraisers and nonprofits in the philanthropic space.

Reflect on the delicate balance between vulnerability and safety for fundraisers.

Evaluate the importance of creating safe spaces for fundraisers to share their experiences.

Examine issues such as harassment on the job and the emotional toll of navigating performative environments.

Learn strategies for fundraisers to build genuine relationships with donors.

Explore ways to find joy and satisfaction in the fundraising profession.



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Released:
Jan 23, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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What the Fundraising is the podcast for impact leaders and change-makers who are tired of doing things the old school way and are looking for best practices to raise money, run their organization, and think about the nonprofit sector in a whole new way.  Every Tuesday for 40-60 min, your host, Mallory Erickson, will be having real and raw conversations with some of the best personal and professional development experts, many of whom are outside the nonprofit sector. These are bestselling authors, world-renowned researchers, and TEDx experts, most of whom have never spoken to a non-profit audience before. They have come ready to share expertise, lessons, and stories that will fundamentally change the way you show up as a leader and fundraiser. There are so many valuable lessons nonprofit leaders are missing because they are outside of their typical orbit, but no more. Mallory is bringing them in and helping to apply her guest's expertise to disrupt the nonprofit sector once and for all. So if you are ready to learn how to upgrade your fundraising strategy, leadership skills, energy, habits, and mindset to bring in more funding and actually have some fun doing it, then this is the right podcast for you. If you’re wanting to implement ideas you heard, visit MalloryErickson.com/Podcast for the top tips and tools, full transcripts, quotes, videos, and additional resources from each episode.