Navigating the Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Work of BGCMA, with David Jernigan

David Jernigan is the President and CEO of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta (BGCMA). For many companies and organizations, the past year has provoked critical conversations around diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) and inspired many to take necessary steps to address systemic racism.  While the Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta … Read more

MOKA: A Case Study

Angele Reese, Tracey Hamlet, and Salvatore Alaimo visit the SnapCast to present a Program Evaluation Capacity Building Case Study. We talk about: Organizational Culture and Culture Change Evaluation Capacity Building (ECB) Building a Path to Sustainability Staying Grounded in One’s Mission The Tyranny of Metrics We welcome support of the Nonprofit SnapCast via Patreon. We … Read more

Possibility Project – Radical Allyship

After the racial justice reckoning we have experienced particularly in the last year at a national level, the new buzz word is ‘allyship’ or being an ‘ally.’ In this episode, we discuss what it really means and how to be radical in rethinking allyship. We explore going beyond performative allyship, and ask questions like, – … Read more

Delusional Altruism (Part 2), with Kris Putnam-Walkerly

Kris Putnam-Walkerly returns to further the discussion of her book Delusional Altruism examining why philanthropists fail to achieve change, and some concrete things they can do to transform giving. Among the topics we discuss: Starting with the right questions. Acting with abundance Staying nimble–unstoppable Maintaining motivation Transformational giving and changing the world. We welcome support of … Read more

The Career Toolkit, with Mark Herschberg

Mark Herschberg is the author of_The Career Toolkit, Essential Skills for Success That No One Taught You_. From tracking criminals and terrorists on the dark web to creating marketplaces and new authentication systems, Mark has spent his career launching and developing new ventures at startups and Fortune 500s and in academia. The book is divided … Read more