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- 40 - Nonprofit Ops Pro With Darcy SchatzIn this episode, Ericka has a chat with Darcy Schatz, CEO of Nonprofit Ops Pro. Listen in as the ladies discuss all things nonprofit business - technology, events, leadership and MORE!Wo is Darcy Schtz?ADVERTISE WITH US
Darcy Schatz is the founder and CEO of Nonprofit Ops Pro, which offers consulting, admin support, coaching, speaking, and resources.
These tools are for nonprofits, associations, and foundations. Darcy has been involved with nonprofits for most of her life, and especially the last 20+ years as a volunteer, staff member, Executive Director, and board member.
In her role as a board member is where Darcy her developed expertise in back-office nonprofit operations, and learned how to create systems and processes that allow organizations to be more efficient.
Read more: https://thecnnpodcast.com/nonprofit-ops-pro-with-darcy-schatz/
Sat, 18 Feb 2023 - 1h 01min - 39 - Elevating Your Nonprofit Organization to Better Serve Your Community
Most nonprofit organizations are started because thee Founder is passionate about filling a gap in their community, or somwhere in society. Let’s talk about it! ADVERTISE WITH US
So, you started a nonprofit organization because you are super passionate about something, and want to help make a difference. Your friends and family donated a few dollars to show their support, .. Great! Now what? 0825
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Wed, 08 Feb 2023 - 1h 04min - 38 - 5 FREE Webinars to Boost Your Nonprofit OrganizationWebinars can be a great source of valuable information to help boost your nonprofit organization. Better than webinars, are LIVE webinars! Here is a list of 5 upcoming webinars that you can register for TODAY.ADVERTISE WITH US TO BE SEEN BY 1000s
1. Maximizing Revenue and Profitability From Your Events and Programs
Feb 1, 20239:00 am PT | 12:00 pm ET1. Maximizing Revenue and Profitability From Your Events and ProgramsFeb 1, 20239:00 am PT | 12:00 pm ETPutting on a great event has a lot of moving parts - and one that often gets overlooked is ensuring you are maximizing revenue opportunities and ensuring your event is profitable.
We’ll take a deep dive into utilizing technology and best practice tips for registration, packages, recurring revenue opportunities and more to help you ensure you are making the most out of your next event.
We’ll also focus on using your event data to increase engagement, retarget and upsell to your existing attendees, and understand your conversion sources for your marketing campaigns. Using your data is crucial to your marketing success.
Wed, 01 Feb 2023 - 56min - 37 - 4 Important 2023 Events to Help Grow Your Nonprofit OrganizationAs with any other type of business, nonprofit organizations must “stay in the loop” with education, knowledge and resources. As nonprofit founders and Managers, our goal should be for our nonprofit organization to thrive… not just survive, right?ADVERTISE WITH US. BE SEEN BY 1000s!
I share everything with you, that I find interesting and relevant for my onw nonprofit, LifeChangers. My motto is #eachoneteachoneblessone!
Some of these events are free of charge and virtual. There may be an addition charge for perfks, additional info, etc. You will need to do your own investigation to see which events are best for you and your organization.
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Wed, 25 Jan 2023 - 1h 02min - 36 - 990 Tax Form Tips For Your Nonprofit OrganizationIt is tax season, and the goal of this episode is to help you get ready to file the correct 990 for your nonprofit organization.ADVERTISE WTIH US
Disclaimer: The CNN Podcast, it’s Host, nor representatives are tax professionals, or experts in the law. Please contact the IRS at 800-829-4933 for the most up-to-date information.
Which 990 tax form should I file?There are three versions of tax form 990, for nonprofit organizations to file – 990, 990 EZ, and 990 N.
Below, you will read the description of each form 990, and learn which tax form 990 your nonprofit organization should file.
Read more: https://thecnnpodcast.com/990-tax-tips-your-nonprofit-organization/
Wed, 18 Jan 2023 - 54min - 35 - Fundraising Expert Shares Simple Tips to Boost Donations
Fundraising is often a challenge for many nonprofit organizations, and can have a huge impact on the resources available for that nonprofit. Ericka speaks with guest Tim Kachuriak on this episode to gain some extra insight on how to successfully fundraise for your nonprofit.
Be sure to listen in to learn some extra tips from Tim and about his experiences.
Tim Kachuriak is the Founder and CEO of a cutting edge fundraising research lab that is home to the world's largest online fundraising experiment library. During this episode of The CNN Podcast, Tim shares with Ericka and listeners how his crazy journey led him to where he is today as a philanthropist and a huge part of a successful non-profit organization called Next After.
Learn more about Tim on his website: https://kitcaster.com/tim-kachuriak/
Do you have questions or comments for Tim or Ericka? Please leave them in the comments below, or contact us. Thank you!
Until next time... Be aweson and be blessed!
Wed, 11 Jan 2023 - 52min - 34 - How To Create a Successful Internship For Your NonprofitThis was such a fun and exciting discussion! I had the pleasure to chat with our own L.I.T. Internship Program team – McKinzie, “Sam”, and Rashia. This episode shares nuggets to help you create a successful internship program for your nonprofit organization.ADVERTISE WITH USMeet the L.I.T. Internship Program team:
McKinzie Thorson will be attending graduate school to receive a master’s in Forensic Psychology.
McKinzie has a passion for the intersection of Psychology and Criminal Justice and hopes to make a difference in the Criminal Justice world.
Samantha “Sam” Howard earned my Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology there, as well as my Minor in Spanish. I am also a full-time nanny and a part-time barista.
Next on my journey is attending graduate school for my Master’s Degree in School Psychology.
I am very passionate about psychology, and I am eager to gain more knowledge about the way our minds work as people in hopes of making a positive impact on my community.
Rashia van den Ende is one of the founding staff members of Life....
READ MORE: https://thecnnpodcast.com/create-successful-internship-program-your-nonprofit/
Wed, 04 Jan 2023 - 58min - 33 - Former Zambia Army Soldier Now Fights For Human RightsGeoffrey Mulenga is the Founder and Executive Director of Lotus Flower Community School, located in Ndola Zambia, Central Africa.ADVERTISE WITH US TO BE SEEN BY 1000s OF EYEBALLS EACH MONTH
In this episode, you will hear just how passionate Geoffrey is about providing a safe place for children and women. In Zambia, women and girls are abused, and are vulnerable – susceptible to being forced into the sex trafficking nightmare.
The youth are poor, hungry and uneducated. Geoffrey and his team of Workers and Volunteers, work hard to equip the youth and women with the knowledge and skills they
We are a community-based organization, Lotus Flower Community School in Zambia offering free education and health to vulnerable people and communities.
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Wed, 28 Dec 2022 - 49min - 32 - Follow-Up Chat With Kaitlyn Ball of Cobb CollaborativeWe had an interesting experience, here in Georgia, with the run-offs. This called for the boots on the ground to stay there just a little while longer.ADVERTISE WITH US TO B SEEN BY 1000s OF EYEBALLS
In this episode I had a follow-up chat with Kaitlyn Ball, the Civic Engagement Director with Cobb Collaborative.
Kailyn shares the strategies she and her team employed to get the awesome results they achieved.
Kaitlyn offered a paid internship and worked with six Interns. Kaitlyn explains how she ran the internship and offered some really good tips for how to ensure your internship program is successful
Wed, 21 Dec 2022 - 1h 04min - 31 - Google Manager Arianne Garcia On Marketing Your NonprofitAs a nonprofit organization founder, or business owner, it is very important that you understand that you can’t tweak what you don’t track.ADVERTISE WITH US TO BE SEEN BY 1000s OF EYEBALLS!
In this episode, Ericka has an eye-opening chat with Arianne about how to use Google Ads and Google Analytics to grow your business – nonprofit and for-profit, alike.
Arianne is very interesting, as you will find out. She offers insights that can take you and your nonprofit or business to the next level.
Learn more about Arianne below, and at www.arianneswork.com
If you need an editor for your project, a copywriter, a consultation, SEO expertise, A/R expertise, or a new productive addition to your team, I’m your person.
I’m an autistic adult with ADHD based in San Antonio, Texas (CST). I’ve written about being late-diagnosed autistic since I was diagnosed by a psychiatrist in 2016. I’m an Editorial Board Member for Stairway to STEM, a website resource for autistic students/students on the autism spectrum transitioning from high school to college. I frequently peer review for Autism in Adulthood academic journal.
My website has my blog, my published works, resources I’ve found helpful, and my contact form. I am currently available for opportunities and open for projects.
Arianne is volunteering to optimize all of our Google platforms – Ads and Analytics. Her bright and bubbly personality, coupled with her brilliance, radiates in her conversation and her work. We are truly pleased with all of the time, talents and effort Arianne is donating to LifeChangers!
Do you need help with your Google Ads or Google Analytics? Contact Arianne for her rates. Be sure to mention that you found her on The CNN Podcast.
Do you have a question or comment for Arianne or Ericka? Please share it below.
Until next time… Be awesome and be blessed!Wed, 14 Dec 2022 - 1h 03min - 30 - Best Marketing Tips To Grow Your Nonprofit OrganizationStarting and growing your nonprofit business is not as easy as it may sound. With the right marketing tools in place, it doesn’t have to be hard, either. Let’s talk about it!ADVERTISE WITH US AND BE SEEN BY 1000s!
In this episode, Ericka shares valuable resources and tips that could take your nonprofit from zero to hero! As with any business – for-profit or nonprofit – you have two currencies… money and time. You may have more of one that the other, but we always share the free resources first.
Ericka Scott is a Business Coach with years of experience in business, both online and offline. Visit the About Us page to learn more.
As a nonprofit Founder and Executive Director, I know passion is what gets us started, and keeps us going in our nonprofit, right.
Then, there are parts of starting and growing a business, that we are not used to. Certain resources and information we need, but how do we know what to pull out the plastic to pay for, and what to say, NO!” to?
One extremely valuable resource you will hear about in this episode, is Nonprofit Elite. Why? This is the agency I used to form my nonprofit, LifeChangers, Inc. Ben Woodward, Founder and Owner of Nonprofit Elite, came on air with us to share some much-needed information for all businesses, especially nonprofits, no matter what stage they are in.
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Do you need help setting up your for-profit or nonprofit business online? Are you trying to figure out which marketing message and platforms to set up?
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Please leave your comment or question below, or you may contact us privately. Thank you!Wed, 07 Dec 2022 - 1h 07min - 29 - A Creative's Way to Run Your CityListen in as we jump into a colorful chat with celebrity Graffiti Artist, Mike "Saes" Halpern, a True-Yorker and Founder of NYC Bridge Runners. ADVERTISE WITH US
Mike takes us along the path that started this creative, “all planet” running movement. He shows us the direction it's heading in but makes sure to include the nostalgic moments that only a New Yorker can truly appreciate!
The NYC Bridge Runners are the 1st Run Crew that started the "urban running" community back in 2003 and one of the founding Crews of the Bridge The Gap movement est 2012.
From Seoul to Soweto or Avenue A to Zagreb, our mission is to inspire others to bridge the globe by foot and #SpreadCrewLove daily/nightly.
What started in NYC helped spawn a global network of creatives across all continents that include running, laughing and dancing as part of their lifestyles.
One goal of this movement, is to get people of all ages, cultures and color, off the couch and out into their city. You can learn so much about the area where you live, the people and the businesses, when you go on a run and intentionally learn about what's going on around you.
Mike shares vivid detail about the various cities and countries where Bridge Runners crews are, and how you can join this movement. He tells us how people plan trips based on where they can connect with other Bridge Runners crews.
This episode airs in time for you to register for, and make arrangements to connect with the Bridge Runners to celebrate their 20the anniversary, coming up in 2023.
Connect on Instagram to keep up with the Bridge Runners crews:
NYC Bidge Runners on Instagram
Mike "Saes" Halpern on Instagram
Are you a Bridge Runner?Share your location and how long you've been a member. Do you know of any other running clubs or crews you could share with our community? Please drop their info in the comments below. Thanks!
Until next time... Be awesome and be blessed!
Wed, 30 Nov 2022 - 1h 19min - 28 - Your Nonprofit Business Needs a Solid FoundationEricka had to go it alone in this episode because, unfortunately, Sheila was not able to join us. So, Ericka did a great recap of previous episodes, and was able to dig deep into the business side of your nonprofit organization.ADVERTISE WITH US
In this episode, Ericka discusses a few main pieces of your nonprofit’s puzzle:
- Customer Service Communications – How to be effective and efficient Networking – In-person and virtual events Marketing – Social Media, your website and Email Marketing Resources and tools – Free and low-cost tools to make it happen
This episode really digs deep into the business side of your nonprofit. We want to see you W-I-N, but that starts with a good, solid foundation.
As a veteran business owner, and Business Coach, Ericka knows what it takes to get a business up and running. One tip she gives to ALL business owners and nonprofit Founders, is to STAY in learning mode.
Things change constantly. Tools get better, enabling you to be more efficient and effective. Don’t get caught up in the “shiny object” syndrome but learn what is available to enhance your nonprofit’s performance and impact.
Hopefully, you found great value in this episode. We love feedback and input. Please don’t hesitate to leave a comment or question in the comments section below.
As always… Until next time… Be awesome and be blessed!Wed, 23 Nov 2022 - 1h 17min - 27 - You Named Your Nonprofit. Now What?If you learn nothing else from Sheila and Ericka, you will know that you can certainly enjoy a good laugh, while still working in and on your nonprofit.
Are you a new or struggling nonprofit Founder? Have you named your organization, but don’t know what you should do next? Are you still passionate about your WHY?
Listen in as nonprofit Founders, Sheila Hardy, of Because It’s Personal, and Ericka Scott of LifeChangers, share the information to help you get unstuck, and on the track to pursue the vision your nonprofit was created for.
Did we miss anything? What would you add to help others get on track to reach their vision?
Please leave your comments below. Thank you!
Until next time… Be awesome and be blessed!Wed, 16 Nov 2022 - 1h 00min - 26 - Your Vision: Ways to Keep Moving ForwardIt is the season for giving. People and businesses have BIG hearts and are making BIG donations. But what if your nonprofit organization is NOT the recipient of such generous donations? Let’s get into it!ADVERTISE WITH US
The key factor for the holidays, that nonprofit organizations need to think about, is #GivingTuesday. We know this day, for nonprofit organizations, is like Black Friday for Retailers. This day can be the BIGGEST day for donations received, empowering you to do more of the awesome work your nonprofit does all year long.
Communication is a key factor to getting the word out about what you would like to receive all year long. The holiday season is certainly no exception. Get those email campaigns out. Set up that webpage just for #GivingTuesday. Get those Volunteers lined up, if you plan to do in-person events to collect donations.
Sometimes, it is hard to keep moving forward, especially when you are a new nonprofit organization. Support is a very important resource – which is another key factor to keep you moving forward.
Support and resources are just two of the factors we discuss in this episode. There are others, that keep nonprofit organizations from growing. As always, this episode shares some transparency, and unscripted information to help YOU get UN-stuck!
You will learn some really good information in this episode, and a boatload of heart-felt inspiration and motivation. We have been there and know what it takes to stay in line with your vision, and to keep moving forward.
Do you have a question for Sheila or Ericka? Please write it below. Thank you, and as always… Be awesome and BE blessed!
Wed, 09 Nov 2022 - 1h 00min - 25 - Society For Charity With Corey AllenCorey Allen, Founder and CEO of Society For Charity, has a transparent chat with Sheila and Ericka. He leaves no stone unturned, nor question unanswered. Listen in...ADVERTISE WITH US
My name is Corey Allen I’m a native of Sylvester Ga. I have been doing nonprofit work in and around the Atlanta area for many years, helping to build a stronger community.
I started my own nonprofit, Society For Charity, in February 2021. The main purpose of my nonprofit organization is to feed the homeless in Atlanta and beyond. I believe that educating the community about this problem is just as important as the problem itself.
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Wed, 02 Nov 2022 - 57min - 24 - Feminine Cares With Emerald Tuniethis episode, Sheila and Ericka have a chat with Emerald Tunie, Founder, CEO and Executive Director of Feminie Cares. Listen in as we discuss a topic that doesn't get the attention it deserves... feminine hygience.ADVERTISE WITH US
Emerald has earned her strips as an ATLiens! She completed her graduate degree in Organizational Development & Change back in 2018. While pursuing her degree, her interest in entrepreneurship became even stronger and felt the need to repursue her passion dealing within the spectrum of women’s hygienic health.
After spiritually being dawned to reconsider seeking her passion, God provided her with resources and mentors that helped her developed a nonprofit to provide females with the need of feminine care products.
Fast forward, she created Feminine Cares Inc., which is a nonprofit organization that provides sanitary hygiene napkins to other organizations that house female occupants who are in need of feminine care products.
Her purpose is to continue to be God’s vessel with the mission of Feminine Cares to help those in need suffering from period poverty.
Organization’s Mission Statement
Feminine Cares Incorporated is a non-profit (501c3 registered) organization that provides sanitary hygiene products to female recipients in need of this free service. The focus of Feminine Cares Inc. is availability of female products, donation resources, and distribution to female locations that house multiple women in Georgia.
Wed, 26 Oct 2022 - 1h 01min - 23 - PEO vs PSP - Info For Your Nonprofit OrganizationSheila and Ericka share valuable information that will help you in the Human Resources aspect of your nonprofit organization startup and growth. This information is helpful for for-profit businesses, as well.ADVERTISE WITH US
In this Just Us episode, Sheila and Ericka discuss PEOs – Professional Employer Organization, and how they differ from a PSP – Payroll Service Provider.
Depending on what Human Resources service you need, will determine which type of business you decide to use.
Human Resources is a part of your nonprofit organization that must be set up properly from the day you begin paying your employees and/ or contractors.
If you are not a Human Resources professional, You don’t want to take a crash course in your state’s Workman’s Compensation, Unemployment Insurance and whatever else you are responsible for… Ugh!
We urge you to take time out of your busy schedule to research PEOs and PSPs to find out which one you need to work with. Then, learn which of the two types will serve your needs best.
Remember to do your due diligence because you will co-employers, and they will be responsible for paying your employment taxes and other financial obligations.
Just Works is the PEO mentioned in this episode. Ericka decided to use them, if they can provide the Workman’s Compensation, required by Georgia.
Sheila and Ericka will share information on this, and other nonprofit business topics, as they learn about them.
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Wed, 19 Oct 2022 - 1h 01min - 22 - Fundraising Ideas For the Holidays and BeyondIn this "Just Us" episode, Sheila and Ericka share some really creative ways to raise funds for your nonprofit - not just for the holidays - but, also, to help you develop a year-round fundraising strategy, including for #GivingTuesday.ADVERTISE WITH THE CNN PODCASTHopefully, you already have your fundraising and marketing calendars created, and are implementing what you planned.
But, it's NOT too late if you haven't!
You still have a few weeks before #GivingTuesday - the largest donation day of the year. This day is similar to Back Friday for for-prifit businesses.
How does a block party sound? How about a flea market? We discuss a variety of creative ideas to raise money for your nonprofit, We also give tips to help get your nonprofit organization on solid footing, starting with your mindset. Then, you will be able to get your nonprofit organization up and growing.
We would love to hear your creative fundraising ideas for the holidays! Please leave them in the comments section below. Thank you!
Do you have questions for Sheila or Ericka? Please leave them below, or contWed, 12 Oct 2022 - 1h 03min - 21 - Vote! With Tracy Adkison of The League of Women Voters of Ga
Tracy has been a leader in her community, advocate and mentor for over 18 years. By trade, she is an award-winning Project Manager.
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Tracy made history being elected the first African American President of the League of Women Voters of Georgia. She was also selected by LWVUS to be a National Coach with the Ruth S. Shur Fellow Program.
With 12 local leagues and 600 members statewide, the League works tirelessly to empower voters and defend our democracy.
They do this by registering citizens to vote, educating them on the process, hosting candidate and issue forums, as well as creating an on-line voter guide to assist citizens in preparing their ballot choices for elections.
The League is a Nonpartisan organization fighting for the people on issues ranging from healthcare to education to voting rights. Tracy has been a member of the League for 20 years. She has served her community through various nonprofit organizations since she was in middle school. Tracy has been an avid member of Toastmasters. She has been featured in radio, print and television interviews because of her service, dedication and perseverance.
She was featured in Urban Spice Magazine for Women’s History Month; and was honored to be named one of Atlanta’s 100 Most Influential Black Women by the Atlanta Business League two years in a row. Tracy, and her husband Eric, have 3 children and 1 grandson.
They cherish the memory of their daughter Monica LaShundra, who died in a car accident. In her spare time, she loves to travel, read, cook, and enjoys riding her motorcycle.
How to contact Tracy and The League of Women Voters of Ga:Website: www.lwv.org
Do you hae a question or ccomment for Tracy, Sheila ro Ericka? Please write it below. Thank you!
Wed, 05 Oct 2022 - 58min - 20 - Grant Writing Tips With David PyoasIn this follow-up chat, let’s talk all things GRANTS with David Pyoas of DB & Associates. Sheila and Ericka spoke with David in episode #6, when we discussed strategies to build an impactful nonprofit organization.ADVERTISE WITH US
Many new nonprofit founders mistakenly expect to fill their bank account with grant money. Unfortunately, there are very few new nonprofits who can say they that grants were their main source of funding during their first few years.
However, you should still know what a grant is, and good tips and tricks to help get your RFP (Request For Proposal) or grant application approved.
David has been writing grants since the 1980s and has an incredible success rate of 86%. This is certainly a number to compare other grant writers to, if you are looking to hire one.
Of course, even this success rate does not guarantee that your nonprofit will be awarded the grant. It does, however, increase the chance that you will make it to the short list of finalists. David shares other parts of your nonprofit, that grant makers will look at, during the review process.
David, Sheila, and Ericka also discuss different ways a nonprofit can expand, incorporating a for-profit arm of the organization.
Oh, but don’t leave before the very end, when David, Sheila and Ericka go way back in time, and dust off the memory banks during the “What would you do” segment of the show.
Here is how you can contact David to learn how DB Pyoas & Associates can help grow your nonprofit organizationor your for-profit business:Website: http://www.dbpyoas.com
Phone: 404-858-8420 (Direct); 843-905-3558 (Office)
Email: david@dbpyoas.com
BE A GUEST ON THE CNN PODCASTDo you questions or comments for David, Sheila or Ericka? Please leave them in the comments section below, or you may contact us. Thank you!
Mon, 26 Sep 2022 - 1h 09min - 19 - Registering Muslim Voters With Salik Sohani of GaMVPSheila and Ericka enjoy an eye-opening discussion, with Salik Sohani of Georgia Muslim Voter Project, and learn about they're creative ways to increase registrations.ADVERTISE WITH THE CNN PODCAST
Georgia Muslim Voter Project (GAMVP) is a nonpartisan nonprofit organization founded in 2015 in response to the growing anti-Muslim rhetoric that was prevalent in mainstream politics and the low rates of civic engagement in the Muslim community.
GAMVP aims to activate and empower Muslim voters in order to elevate the collective power and voices of all Muslims. We stand for equal representation and justice in all forms.
Salik Sohani, the son of Pakistani-American immigrants, is a Senior Community Organizer with Georgia Muslim Voter Project. Salik graduated from New York University in 2018, where he received a degree in Education. He leads GAMVP's education and policy/advocacy efforts and also supports GAMVP's field organizing team during election seasons.
Podcast Guest SignupBe A Guest On The CNN PodcastSalik, an avid Atlanta Hawks fan, enjoys playing tennis and golf, working out, traveling, and exploring everything Atlanta has to offer in his free time.
Ways to contact Salik and the Georgia Muslim Voter ProjectWebsite: www.gamvp.orgEmail: salik.sohani@gamvp.orgDo you have a question or comment for Salik, Sheila or Ericka? Please write it below. You may also visit the Contact Us page. Thank you!
Until next time... Be awesome and be blessed!Wed, 21 Sep 2022 - 1h 00min - 18 - Make An Impact With Your Nonprofit OrganizationListen in as Sheila and Ericka have a high-level business discussion with Ben Woodward, co-founder of Nonprofit Elite. Learn about nonprofit organizations - formation and staartup.ADVERTISE WITH THE CNN PODCAST
Nonprofit Elite was founded in 2006 to help you explore the benefits of starting a nonprofit organization (public charity or private foundation) and to provide you with assistance during the early stages of planning, formation, and 501c3 tax exemption.
We are a consulting firm that provides document preparation, and we are proud to represent both large and small-budget organizations who understand the value of an efficient, mistake-free startup. We also work directly with law firms and CPA’s who outsource their work directly to us.
Much of our work involves the preparation of 501c3 formation documents, including your Articles of Incorporation, Bylaws, EIN, and IRS Form 1023–Application for Recognition of Exemption. We also provide expertise in the areas of state and federal compliance, including nation-wide charitable solicitations registration and your annual IRS Form 990 filings.
Ways to contact Ben and Nonprofit Elite:Website: nonprofitelite.com/contact
Email: benwoodward@nonprofitelite.org
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Do you have a question or comment for Ben, Sheila or Ericka? Please write it below. Thank you. Until next time... Be awesome and be blessed!
Wed, 14 Sep 2022 - 1h 01min - 17 - Millennial Nonprofit Volunteers With Rashia van den EndeVolunteers can make or break a community nonprofit organization. We sat down with Rashia van den Ende, a Volunteer with LifeChangers, Inc. What keeps her passionate, and how can nonprofits attract millennials to help out? Let's talk about it!
Rashia van den Ende volunteers as the Communications Organizer with LifeChnagers, Inc., a Cobb County-based 501(c)3 community nonprofit organization. Rashia handles onboarding, training, supervises Interns and Volunteers, and she ensures everyone is aligned with the organization's mission statement.
Rashia is one of the founding staff members of LifeChangers, Inc., as well as our Communications Organizer. Rashia quite literally has her hands in almost every aspect of the organization.
ADVERTISE WITH USThis young woman has many great responsibilities within our organization, maintains all our social media accounts, takes care our graphic design needs, and tracks our analytics to name a few.
After years of providing customer service in the work force, Rashia decided to join the LifeChangers team to continue to help others in a way that she never thought she would.
Helping those in need has always been a life goal for Rashia, which is part of what drew her to LifeChangers, Inc. This opportunity has not only been a learning experience, but also, has given her a way to put her talents to great use.
Do you have questions for Rashia, Sheila or Ericka? Please write your question or comment below. Thank you!
Wed, 07 Sep 2022 - 1h 00min - 16 - It's Time To Connect With The RIGHT ConnectionsListen in as Sheila and Ericka have a candid discussion with Irene Barton, Executive Director of Cobb Collaborative. Topics include childhood eduction and the impact of the pandemic on children and families. This episode is chock-full of information to raise awareness of needs Cobb Collaborative is filling.ADVERTISE ON THE CNN PODCASTAbout Irene and the Cobb Collaborative:
Irene Barton was named the Executive Director of the Cobb Collaborative in September 2018 after serving as the organization’s Resource Manager since July 2017.
Since becoming the Director, Irene has diversified the Collaborative’s funding streams, doubled its membership roster, hired a full-time Program Manager as well as a Communications Director to overhaul and grow the communications channels.
Using the collective impact model, the Collaborative convenes community stakeholders to improve outcomes for children and families in Cobb County and is the local presence for the Georgia Family Connection Partnership. The Collaborative focuses on three priorities:
3rd Grade Reading Proficiency as the local contact for the Get GA Reading Campaign Mental Health through its Mind Your Mind (Cuida tu Mente) work Civic Engagement – voting and engagement at the grassroots levelIrene is a member of the East Cobb Civitans and is the President-Elect. She was recently appointed to the Georgia PTA Board of Directors as the mental health chair and has been presenting to PTA leaders across the state on the importance of mental health, risk factors, protective factors and local resources.
She is the Co-Chair of the Cobb & Douglas Public Health Behavioral Health Workgroup which is charged with implementing the strategies of the current Community Health Improvement Plan and was appointed to the Regional Advisory Committee for DBHDD’s Region 1.
In 2022, she was named a Woman of Achievement by LiveSafe Resources. Prior to joining the Collaborative, Irene held numerous volunteer leadership positions with Georgia PTA at the local, district and state level and served on several nonprofit boards in a variety of positions, including as Board Chair.
Irene was selected as a member of the 2021 Regional Leadership Institute Class and was an Education Policy Fellow for the Georgia Partnership for Excellence in Education in 2016-17. She is an alumni of the Cobb Chamber’s Honorary Commanders program. She worked in the financial services field for a number of years prior to joining the Cobb Collaborative.
BE A GUEST ON THE CNN PODCASTIrene and her husband Steve have resided in Cobb County for 30 years and are the proud parents of a daughter who is enrolled at Georgia Tech and a son who is a freshman at Auburn University. Her “favorite” child is their rescue dog, Harper. The Bartons are parishioners at the Catholic Church of St. Ann. Irene enjoys reading nonfiction and running in her spare time.
Do you have a question or comment for Irene, Sheila or Ericka ? Please leave your question or comment below. Feel free to contact us privately. Thank you!
Wed, 31 Aug 2022 - 59min - 15 - Innovative Funding Ideas For Your Community Nonprofit Organizations
Enjoy a boat load of laughs as Sheila ad Ericka have a blast while sharing innovative funding ideas that you can implement in your community nonprofit organization TODAY!
ADVERTISE WITH USLearn what and how you can use various funding platforms - crowdfunding campaigns, grants, public donations and other sources.
DISCLAIMER: Sheila Hardy, Ericka Scott, their respective nonprofit organizations nor The CNN Podcast are professional accounting or legal professionals. All information shared in this podcast, is from our own experience. Please do your own due diligence.
In this episode discuss the difference between a nonprofit on the state level, and a 501(c)3 - or whichever type of nonprofit organization you plan to form.
We also discuss crowdfunding options, bank fees to be aware of, ways that a nonprofit without a 501(c)3, could raise money for their organization.
We are here to shine the spotlight on your community nonprofit organization. We want all the good work you and your organization are doing, to be heard.
Feel free to contact us with questions.
Wed, 24 Aug 2022 - 1h 02min - 14 - Hurdles Facing Community Nonprofit Organizations Part 2In this episode, Sheila and Ericka continue the heartfelt discussion about the hurdles that community nonprofit organizations face, whether they are new or seasoned, but have hit a plateau.ADVERTISE WITH USLet us discuss:
- The technical hurdles Founders face Networking, or lack thereof, with other community nonprofit organizations How does the 80/20 rule, Pareto’s Principle, play a major role in in the nonprofit world?
Listen up and grab a few golden nuggets that can help you see the hurdles you are facing, as a great lesson learned. You will get past xyz if you learn to borrow lessons from others.
This is a BIG reason The CNN Podcast was created. There really is NO reason for each new or struggling community nonprofit organization to go through the EXACT SAME issues as the seasoned nonprofit organizations.
Ericka shares many similarities between owning a business in the for-profit space and now, founding a nonprofit organization. She describes a solution that would help ALL nonprofit makes a hearty contribution to solve many of the world’s problems… Yes!
Sheila shares some of her woes as it relates to attempting to network with other nonprofits, large and small. This has been a major hurdle for Sheila’s nonprofit, Because It is Personal.
How to contact and support Sheila and Ericka:
Sheila Hardy, Founder and CEO, Because It is Personal, Inc.
Transformation Life Coach, Common Sense TransformationalLC.com
Ericka Scott, Executive Director, LifeChangers, Inc.
Christian Life and Business Coach, Life by the Book Coaching
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Wed, 17 Aug 2022 - 1h 05min - 13 - Hurdles Facing Community Nonprofit OrganizationsIn this awesome, fun-filled "Just Us" episode, Sheila and Ericka share a boat load of goodies in this impactful episode of The CNN Podcast!ADVERTISE WITH US
Whether you are still in the planning stages of starting your nonprofit organization, or you have been a community nonprofit organization for years, but have hit a plateau, you will find something in the episode helpful.
Sheila and Ericka discuss the hurdles many nonprofit organizations faced, and they share helpful information on how to get through them.
Although Sheila and Ericka face their own hurdles from a Godly viewpoint, they also share how those who are not Believers can deal with the hurdles they face in their nonprofit organization.
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Wed, 10 Aug 2022 - 1h 04min - 12 - Dr. John Morgan of Cobb Hope Park
In this episode, Sheila and Ericka discuss homelessness with Dr. John Morgan of Cobb Hope Park. What are some of the biggest hurdles facing organizations that want to create solutions?
Listen up because you might be surprised at what Dr. John Morgan shares about why Cobb Hope Park came to a screeching halt a few years ago..
A native Texan, retired university professor and dean, Dr. John Morgan has volunteered many years with metro charities serving the homeless, including Cobb’s Center for Family Resources, MUST Ministries, the Samaritan House (now Atlanta Center for Self-Sufficiency), and more recently, Marietta First United Methodist Church’s Good Samaritan Outreach, where he started a job search and bike ministry.
As a member of Cobb’s Faith Partnership, and Cobb Collaborative’s Homelessness Awareness Strategy Team Effort, he leads the latter’s Homeless Shelter subcommittee and regularly performs at its Memorial/Vigil for deceased homeless/veterans.
He led a team of citizens, social workers, faith representatives, officers and teachers in presenting the county with "A Feasibility Study for an Unsheltered Homeless Outreach Portal Program in Cobb County" that envisions a Cobb Hope Park.
With the onset of the pandemic, he now supplies more than 35 regional charities with weekly lists of job fairs/events, training opportunities, including hundreds of various postings/notices and other helpful employment resources.
He lives in Marietta, GA, with his wife Shirley, a retired special education/reading teacher; they have a grown daughter, a social worker, and son/computer entrepreneur in Washington, D.C.
Do you have a question or comment for Dr. John Morgan, Sheila or Ericka? Please leave your comment or questions below. You may contact us privately by visiting our Contact Us page. Thank you!
Wed, 03 Aug 2022 - 1h 14min - 11 - Candace Williams
Volunteer, Grand/Mother, former addict and felon… Candace Williams shares how she turned her life around. She also shares the hurdles facing people in her same situation.
In this episode, Sheila and Ericka speak with Candace Williams, a Volunteer with Because It’s Personal, Inc. While working and living at the YWCA, I implemented several programs.
One was My Sister’s Closet. It was created and used to dress the women in business attire for job interviews. All the clothing came through donations from the community.
The second program I started, was the Monthly Meet and Greet. Once a month we met to introduce new residents and to check in on some of the long care residents. During my time there I realized that it can be uncomfortable to meet new people and also you can slip into a depression or be going through something and not know how to reach out for help.
The third and final program I started, was Movie/ Game Night. One night, every two weeks, we all played cards or watched a movie in a family type setting.
To connect with Candace, reach her via email: cwlovinglife8@gmail.comTo be a guest on an episode, or to advertise with us, click here to sign up. Thank you!
Thu, 28 Jul 2022 - 1h 03min - 10 - Michael Taylor of Center for Employment Opportunities Atlanta
Michael Taylor is the founding Site Director of CEO Atlanta, joining Center for Employment Opportunities (CEO), the largest reentry employer in the United States in April 2021.
Prior to joining CEO, Michael was a Program Manager at Jobrise where his responsibilities included recruiting, relationship management with both public and private stakeholders and business development focused on reentry employment.
Michael was also a Training Supervisor at WorkSource Atlanta earlier in his career. In addition, Michael currently serves in a volunteer capacity as Chairman of the Metro AtlantaReentry Coalition (MARC), an organization comprised of a multi-jurisdictional body of members who contribute to reentry efforts in the metro Atlanta area.
Michael is a graduate of Morehouse College, majoring in Political Science and a proud member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Incorporated. Originally from Arkansas, Michael resides in Decatur, GA and enjoys developing young leaders and spending time with friends and family.
Do you have a question or comment for Mike, Sheila or Ericka? Please write it below, or you may contact us privately. Thank you!
Wed, 27 Jul 2022 - 56min - 9 - Kaitlyn Ball of Cobb Collaborativen this episode, Sheila and Ericka have an eye-opening and informative conversation about voter rights with Kaitlyn Ball, the Civic Engagement Program Coordinator with Cobb Collaborative.ADVERTISE WITH US
Born and raised in Kennesaw, Georgia, Kaitlyn is no stranger to the diverse and flourishing communities of Cobb County. With a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology from Kennesaw State University and experience in human resources and employee engagement, Kaitlyn hopes to bring a sense of mindfulness and humanity into the area of civic engagement throughout Cobb County.
In addition to her professional experience, Kaitlyn has also stayed an active member in the community with volunteer coaching for local middle schools and holding an executive position on the KSU Relay for Life team in college.
She is currently pursuing a Master’s of Industrial/Organizational Psychology from Adler University, where she hopes to develop her skills as a social justice practitioner within the organizational setting.
Outside of working and studying, Kaitlyn enjoys spending time with family and friends outdoors, relaxing with some yoga, and listening to her favorite podcasts on NPR.
HOW TO CONTACT KAITLYN: kball@cobbcollaborative.orgIf you found this episode helpful in any way, please subscribe to our podcast to be notified when more helpful episodes are published. Pleae share this podcast with your friends, family and online community. Thank you!
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Wed, 20 Jul 2022 - 1h 03min - 8 - How to Turn Your Passion Into PurposeThis episode is an absolutely truth-telling, real-talk way of discoering your passion, then turning it into your purpose. Nobofy can tell you what your purpose is, but we help you learn how to discover and develop it.
In this Just Us episode, co-hosts Sheila Hardy and Ericka Scott have a candid discussion about how they discovered their purpose, by nurturing their passion. You may be pleasantly surprised that what you have been experiencing mentally and spiritually, is actually your passion urging you to pay it more attention.
Sheila and
ericka are both Life Coaches who can help you get to the next level in your life. Each person has diffferent hurdles that they are allowing to keep them stuck. Below, is a brief description of how Sheila and/ or Ericka can work with you to get over, through or around those hurdles.
Sheila Hardy is a Life Coach who specializes in working with clients to address and get past the trauma that is keeping them stuck. Sheila believes that working in a group is beneficial for her clients, but will work with you, individually, if you are not comfortable with a group setting.
How to contact Sheila with questions, or to book a coaching session:
commonsensecoachinginc@gmail.com
Please support Sheila's nonprofit organization, Because It's Personal. Thank you!
Ericka Scott is a Christian Life & Business Coach. Sticttly based on scripture from The Holy Bible, Ericka will work with you to break down the barriers standing between you and your greater purpose.
To contact Ericka, please visit Life by the Book Coaching or email ericka@lifebythebookcoaching.com
To support Ericka's nonprofit organization, please visit LifeChangers, Inc.
Sheila and Ericka appreciate any and all support you give. Thank you!Do you have questions or comments about this episode? We would love to hear from you! Please leave a comment below. Please feel free to contact us to keep it just between us :-)
Wed, 13 Jul 2022 - 1h 08min - 7 - Gathering IndustriesIn this episode, Sheila and Ericka enjoy a lively discussion with Chef Alex Reethof, Owner of Reetof Hospitality and Founder of Gathering Industries.
Alex Reethof, “ChefTainer," has worked in and around the Hotel and Restaurant industry since 1974. He started at age 16 as a “pot washer” (which is even one step below a dishwasher) before working his way up to Chef at top fine dining restaurants from Seattle to Sarasota.
ADVERTISE WITH USGathering Industries is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that strives to end homelessness in Atlanta by helping the homeless help themselves. Through training and management skills programs,
Gathering Industries educates homeless individuals in the culinary field to help them find sustainable employment and a way out of homelessness. In collaboration with a host of Atlanta restaurants and the Atlanta Mission, Gathering Industries works to give a hand up, not a hand out.
We are a Christian-based organization that focuses on spreading the love of God and the compassion of others to those in need.
BE A PODCAST GUESTWhile our vision is to help end homelessness one job at a time, we view every interaction with a homeless individual and an opportunity to inspire hope and encourage change in that person's life. Each member of our team works hard to convey the kindness of Christ and makes sure to help every individual feel welcomed and loved.
Connect with Chef Alex:Reethof Hospitality
770-363-1468 c
FB: Chef Alex Reethof
Twitter: ChefAlexReethof
http://www.youtube.com/user/ChefAlexReethof/videos
Do you have a question or comment for Chef Alex, Sheila or Ericka? Please contact us. Thank you!
Wed, 06 Jul 2022 - 1h 04min - 6 - D B Pyoas & Associates LLC
In this episode of The CNN Podcast, Sheila and Ericka interview David Pyoas of D B Pyoas & Associates LLC. David brings more than 25 years of grant writing and business development expertise.
In addition to his writing ability, David has a wealth of experience as a successful entrepreneur, public affairs professional, and corporate consultant.
Early in his career, he served on the United States Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation staff and as the Director of Operations for the Salvation Army, managing the daily functions of a multi-million-dollar operation.
During this time, he established comprehensive departmental productivity measures resulting in documented increases in all departments ranging from 15% to 50%.
In 2000, David established DB Pyoas & Associates, LLC, a nationally recognized and full-service business development and grant writing firm specializing in business and marketing plan preparation, financial search and procurement, IT consulting services, advisory board development, and human resources advising, and fund-raising and development.
The grant writing team develops award-winning proposals and responses to Requests for Proposals (RFPS) and Notices of Funding Availability (NOFAs). It has successfully been awarded over $60 million in grant funding for clients.
Listen to the episdoe to learn more about how D B Pyoas and Associates LLC can help your nonprofit organization or for-profit business make a greater impact in your community and in your industry.
Contact information:
Website: http://www.dbpyoas.com
Phone: 404-858-8420 (Direct); 843-905-3558 (Office)
Email: david@dbpyoas.com
Would you like to be a guest on an upcoming episode? Click here to sign up!Fri, 24 Jun 2022 - 57min - 5 - Caring Moms, Inc.
Caring Moms, Inc. was founded IN 2019, and is run by Maria Bradfield. Maria, as many nonprofit founders, saw a need in the Northwest Atlanta area. She decided to answer the call to service, and formed Caring Mons, Inc. – a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization.
In this episode, you will hear how Maria uses Caring Moms to take care of the community’s needs, one household at a time. Maria assists the elderly, the sick and everyone who calls her, by taking them food, personal care items and sometimes just to sit and pray with them.
Maria is a great example of how many nonprofit organizations are started by a person who didn’t have a clue as to how they were going to do it. Maria was faithful that she was going to be blessed by God to get it done, one day at a time.
We are excited for the much-needed support Maria will receive from The CNN Podcast community! Just as in the case of Maria and Caring Moms, Inc, we are here to shine the spotlight on you and the good work your nonprofit is doing in the community.
Contact us to share your story!
Fri, 24 Jun 2022 - 1h 03min - 4 - Rescuing Leftover Cuisine
In this episode, Sheila Hardy and Ericka Scott have the pleasure of interviewing John McMicken. John is the Fundraising Manager for RLC Atlanta. John shares his story and his journey with RLC – beginning with his volunteer position with the nonprofit organization.
That volunteer position then grew into a part-time position, and is now a full-timeexperience for John. “I almost feel bad being paid,” he shares.
Tune in to learn more about John and the journey Rescuing Leftowver Cuisine is on.
If you like this episode, please share it with your online community, family and friends. Thank you!
Please contact us to share how your nonprofit is serving the community.
Fri, 24 Jun 2022 - 1h 13min - 3 - How to Effectively Communicate For Your Nonprofit
Commication is a required skill to accomplish anything in life, right?
If you need to open an accountat the bank, in the city where you just relocated to… you need to communicate that to someone.
The same holds true for us, in the communiity nonprofit world. We must master the art of communication, especially listening. Listening is a key component of effective communication.
Do you run or work with a nonprofit? We'd love to hear how you're serving the community! Please contact us. Thank you!
Fri, 24 Jun 2022 - 1h 07min - 2 - How to Network Like a Pro For Your Nonprofit
Networking is a key ingredient to successfully launching and growing your community nonprofit organization..
In this episode of The CNN Podcast, Sheila Hardy and Ericka Scott discuss best practices to implement if you want your nonprofit organization to make the impact you envisioned when you “opened the doors” to your nonprofit.
Stay tuned and share this episode with others who may be stuck or want to start a community nonprofit organization. We are sharing with you what we have learned along the path of our for-profit and noprofit startup journey.
Thu, 23 Jun 2022 - 58min - 1 - Welcome to The CNN Podcast
Co-hosted by Sheila Hardy, CEO and Founder of Because It’s Personal, and Ericka Scott, Executive Director at LifeChangers, Inc.,
The Community Nonprofit Network Podcast aka The CNN Podcast is looking to bring nonprofit organizations from all around the world, together.
Whether you have joined the prison reform mission, or simply want to stop animal abuse or make this world a better place for our children's children... we ALL want to see major changes happen, right?
This podcast was created to shine the spotlight on community nonprofit organizations and the good work they are doing. Our goal is to create a network of nonprofit organizations that will help each other grow.
To connect with us, visit thecnnpodcast.com
Thu, 23 Jun 2022 - 47min
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