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Bridging the Trust Divide in Nonprofits

Bridging the Trust Divide in Nonprofits

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Bridging the Trust Divide in Nonprofits

FromNonprofit Horizons

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Length:
16 minutes
Released:
Jun 26, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Can trust make or break a nonprofit? Discover the critical role of public trust in the nonprofit sector with Bryce Lord, Associate Director at the Helen Bader Institute for Nonprofit Management at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. We'll dive deep into the latest Trust in Nonprofits and Philanthropy Report by Independent Sector, revealing essential metrics and the recent rebound in public confidence towards nonprofits. Listen as we dissect the stark trust gap between nonprofits and philanthropic entities, and why this gap presents both a challenge and an opportunity for the sector.We'll discuss why trust is the cornerstone of nonprofit work, influencing everything from volunteer recruitment to program participation, and how clear communication about goals and outcomes can build a resilient foundation of trust. This episode is a must-listen for anyone involved in the nonprofit world, offering actionable insights to help bridge societal divides and foster social cohesion in our communities. Show Notes:Independent Sector Report: For more information on the report discussed in this episode, visit the Independent Sector's website at www.independentsector.org. Ethical Standards: Explore third-party standards for nonprofit governance and ethics through organizations like the National Council of Nonprofits or the Better Business Bureau’s Wise Giving Alliance. We'd love to hear your thoughts on today's episode. How is your organization building trust in your community? Share your stories and insights on the HBI social media channels using the hashtag #NonprofitHorizons. Your experiences can inspire and guide others in the nonprofit sector. Special thanks to the Independent Sector for their comprehensive report and to all our listeners for their dedication to making a positive impact through nonprofit work. Contact Information: For questions or feedback, contact us at hbi-info@uwm.edu. Produced by the Helen Bader Institute for Nonprofit Management (uwm.edu/hbi)Send us a Text Message. Support the Show.Thank you for listening to “Nonprofit Horizons” – your essential guide to navigating the nonprofit world. Hosted by the Helen Bader Institute for Nonprofit Management experts, our podcast offers valuable insights, inspiring discussions, and practical tips to help you and your organization thrive.Stay connected with us: Website: uwm.edu/hbi Email: hbi-info@uwm.edu Follow us on social media: Twitter/X: @BaderInstitute Facebook: facebook.com/hbiuwm LinkedIn: linkedin.com/hbi-uwm/ Receive our emails: Stay Connected Support us: Patreon UWM Foundation Remember to subscribe, rate, and review us on your favorite podcast platform so you never miss an episode! Thank you for your support. Together, let’s make a difference in the nonprofit sector.
Released:
Jun 26, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (7)

“Nonprofit Horizons” is more than just a podcast; it’s a platform for education, inspiration, and collaboration within the nonprofit sector. Whether you’re a nonprofit professional, a supporter of nonprofit causes, or simply curious about the incredible work being done in your community and beyond, this podcast is your essential guide to navigating the world of nonprofits.Subscribe today and join us on a journey to discover the heart and soul of nonprofit organizations, learn from their successes and challenges, and be inspired to make a difference in your community.Join HBI Associate Director Bryce Lord for insightful discussions, interviews, and tips to propel your nonprofit forward. Explore sector news, best practices, and success stories, all powered by the Helen Bader Institute for Nonprofit Management at the University of Wisconsin — Milwaukee.