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Who is Sarah Knox?

In this episode of Nonprofit Architect, Travis talks with Sarah Jean Knox, a fundraising, benefit, and charity auctioneer who raises revenue for organizations and nonprofits around the nation.

Who is the CEO of Operational Phantom Support?

In this episode of Nonprofit Architect, Travis talks with John “Nick” Valentine, the CEO and Founder of Operational Phantom Support. He was born at Great Lakes Naval Hospital in Chicago, grew up as a Navy Brat. At age 19, John joined the US Army. John ] Your browser does not support the audio element.

Who is the founder of Budding Artists?

What is Fiscal Sponsorship; An Interview with Dakota McMahand. In this episode of Nonprofit Architect, Travis features Dakota McMahand, the founder and executive director of Budding Artists, an art education nonprofit organization.

Who is Amy Fazio?

In this episode of Nonprofit Architect, Travis talks with Amy Fazio, an Experienced community builder and nonprofit leader with a proven track record and passion for fundraising, community engagement, and capacity building.

Who is Spencer Brooks?

In this episode of Nonprofit Architect, Travis talks with Spencer Brooks, the Founder & Principal of Brooks Digital , an expert digital firm that empowers health non-profits to improve the lives of patients.

Who is Nick Valentine?

Check out this video preview of The Nonprofit Architect Podcast where Travis interviews John “Nick” Valentine, the CEO and Founder of Operational Phantom Support. He was born at Great Lakes Naval Hospital in Chicago, grew up as a Navy Brat. At age 19, John joined the US Army.

Who is Katie Blomquist?

Katie Blomquist: Going Places. In this episode of Nonprofit Architect, Travis talks with Katie Blomquist, a Speaker, coach, and nonprofit strategist. Katie uses her own success story as the Founder and Executive Director of the nonprofit, Going Places to teach ] Your browser does not support the audio element.

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The Nonprofit Architect Podcast is the premier 'how-to' podcast designed to build, launch, and improve your nonprofit! We interview nonprofit leaders, business leaders, consultants, and those with special skills in order to give you the actionable steps needed to build stronger nonprofits.

The Future of Fundraising: Rebecca Alfred

The world of fundraisers has changed. You must create events that can be attended both in-person and virtually. Rebecca and Travis share how this can be done successfully.

Creating a Culture of Evaluation: Chari Smith

Evaluation should be accessible, practical, and usable. Chari Smith explains how evaluation programs can help your nonprofit measure your impact and build a positive culture. Feedback, outputs, and outcomes are all critical to making your nonprofit impactful in your community.

Reboot Recovery: Evan Owens

You can empower people to help their friends and neighbors who are struggling after experiencing a painful life situation. Evan uses a mix of humor and inspiration to equip people to absorb complex topics such as trauma and mental health.

It's OK to Take a Down Day

We work hard but we can't go nonstop. We need downtime. Whether that comes in short periods throughout the day or taking a complete day off to recharge. Rest is vital to our health, survival, and success. We sleep in 90-minute cycles. We feel most rested when we sleep for 90 minutes, 3 hours, 4.5 hours, 6, hours, 7.5 hours, or 9 hours.

How to Truly Cross Things Off of Your To-Do List

We always seem to have so many things to get done, a never-ending to-do list. These open cycles are draining our physical, mental, and spiritual energy. How do we actually get these things, big and small, off of our lists for good? Make a list of all your open cycles.

How to Create Monthly Recurring Donors

4 Things you need to create monthly recurring donations from your social media following. 1. Ability to collect monthly recurring payments. Apps like Stripe, PayPal, PaySimple have the ability to collect recurring payments. 2. Give something in exchange for recurring donations. This is usually SWAG (t-shirts, hats, mugs, masks, etc.).

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