Nonprofit Mission: Impact is the podcast for nonprofit leaders who want to build a better world without becoming a martyr to the cause.
Interviews of nonprofit experts explore how to make your organization more effective and innovative for greater mission impact.
Hosted by Carol Hamilton, principal, Grace Social Sector Consulting, nonprofit strategic planning and evaluation design consultant.
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Building shared nonprofit governance with Marla Bobowick
In Episode 42 of Nonprofit Mission: Impact, Carol and her guest, Marla Bobowick, discuss major misconceptions about nonprofit boards and governance, the importance of shifting to shared leadership between nonprofit staff and boards, and the necessity for boards to focus on future goals rather than solely reflecting on past achievements.

The pressure of being the only in a group with Damary Bonilla-Rodriguez
Episode 41 of the Culture Fit project features Carol and her cohost Peter Cruz in conversation with Damary Bonilla. They explore the challenges faced by individuals who are often the sole person of color in a group, examining the emotional toll it takes.

Transformational organizational culture change with Terrill Thompson and Monique Meadows
In episode 40 of Nonprofit Mission: Impact, Carol is joined by guests Monique Meadows and Terrill Thompson to explore key aspects of organizational culture.

Equity and inclusion highlights in the nonprofit sector
In episode 39, Carol Hamilton looks back at the last year and a half of Nonprofit Mission: Impact.

An Invitation to do Less with Carol Hamilton
In this solo episode 38, Carol Hamilton discusses burnout in the nonprofit sector, what possible ways forward are, and how to stay engaged while prioritizing your own health.

Examining your narrative with Ariel Salome
In episode 37 of Nonprofit Mission: Impact Carol and her cohost Peter Cruz in conversation with guest Ariel Salome. They explore non-positional leadership, emphasizing that everyone can be a leader in their own way.

Conflict and Culture in Nonprofit Organizations with Anne Hilb
In episode 36 of Nonprofit Mission: Impact, Carol and her guest, Anne Hilb, discuss strategies for nonprofits to effectively manage internal conflict.

Human Capital, DEI and Nonprofits with Nathaniel Benjamin
In episode 35 of Nonprofit Mission: Impact, hosts Carol and Peter Cruz, alongside guest Nathaniel Benjamin, delve into the intersection of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) with human capital management.

Strategic Messaging for your Nonprofit with Doug Spencer
In episode 34 of Nonprofit Mission: Impact, Carol and her guest Doug Spencer explored the essence of branding, discussing the barriers to achieving a unified message that resonates with all stakeholders.

Equity in Health Care with Stephen Graves
In episode 33 of Nonprofit Mission: Impact, Carol, cohost Peter Cruz, and guest Stephen Graves explore diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in the health care sector, sharing ideas applicable to the nonprofit field.

Exiting Your Nonprofit leadership role Gracefully with Don Tebbe
In episode 32 of Nonprofit Mission: Impact, Carol and her guest Don Tebbe discuss how organizations can effectively manage transitions. They emphasize the importance of self-care for outgoing directors and explore how boards may need to adapt to facilitate a smooth transition.

Nonprofit Advocacy with Sharon Anderson
In episode 31 of Nonprofit Mission: Impact, Carol and her guest Sharon Anderson explored various topics, including the definition of lobbying and how organizations can participate. They also discussed the limitations associated with lobbying and alternative methods for advocacy.

Nonprofit Content Strategy with Hilary Marsh
In episode 30 of Nonprofit Mission: Impact, Carol and her guest, Hilary Marsh, discuss the distinctions between content creation and curation, outlining the essential elements of a robust content strategy and the steps to develop one.

Online Nonprofit Strategic Planning
In the special one-year anniversary episode of Nonprofit Mission: Impact, Carol Hamilton examined the advantages and disadvantages of conducting nonprofit strategic planning online versus in-person. She emphasized strategies for planning in a VUCA world—characterized by volatility, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity—and discussed how organizational culture continues to endure in a remote work environment.

Working with Nonprofit Volunteers with Peggy Hoffman
In episode 28 of Nonprofit Mission: Impact, Carol and her guest, Peggy Hoffman, explore the vital role that local nonprofit chapters play in supporting larger organizations.

Nonprofit Executive Searches with Carlyn Madden
In episode 27 of Nonprofit Mission: Impact, Carol and her guest, Carlyn Madden, discuss why small nonprofits should consider collaborating with an executive search firm.

Nonprofit Fundraising Fundamentals with Sabrina Walker Hernandez
In episode 26 of Nonprofit Mission: Impact, Carol and her guest, Sabrina Walker Hernandez, discussed getting comfortable with fundraising, breaking down the fundraising process, and emphasized that both introverts and extroverts can excel as fundraisers.

Storytelling and Relationship Building for nonprofits with Kristin Bradley-Bull
In episode 25 of Nonprofit Mission: Impact, Carol and guest Kristin Bradley-Bull discussed: the importance of strategic planning for nonprofits to reconnect with their core “why,” the need for intentional listening to communities, the nonprofit sector's role in the economy and culture, and the necessity to support emerging leaders of color stepping into CEO roles.

Nonprofit Operations and Hiring with Bobbi Russell
In episode 24 of Nonprofit Mission: Impact, Carol and her guest, Bobbi Russell, discussed the transition back to in-person operations, accommodations for nonprofits working from home, and the long-term benefits of investing in systems and organization.

Digital transformation and associations with Elizabeth Engel
In episode 23 of Nonprofit Mission: Impact, Carol and her guest, Elizabeth Engel, discussed the significance of digital transformation for organizations, the unique aspects of digital transformation for associations, and strategies for avoiding shiny object syndrome in tech-related projects.