Author Archive

Using Social Media

Wow! Yesterday, I watched Chris Brogan’s video seminar “Using Social Media to Find a Job“. The other neat thing was to have Chris refer me to his free ebook Using the Social Web to Find Work. I am a discoverer. A person who wants to know what’s around next corner. These were a couple of [...]


Ten Dimensions that Shape Your Board: Review and Comment

I am excited about a new tool for nonprofit boards both as a Board Member [Shift and the Rotary Club of Minneapolis South] and a Coach and Cheerleader for nonprofits at Yay Team!. Yesterday, I was at the launch of a new workbook for nonprofit boards: Ten Dimensions That Shape Your Board (October, 2008) by [...]


Social Entrepreneurs: Source of Nonprofit Income

Lazone Grays posted to the Non-Profit Tools Group an article by Jonathan Ortmans, President, The Public Forum Institute “Entrepreneurs: Engines for Job Creation and Innovation“. I endorse Mr Ortmans’ belief that entrepreneurs create jobs from the new opportunities that they see. When they turn their attention to nonprofits they will create new jobs and new [...]


Social Entrepreneurship: new economy, new-funding

Show me the money! We all need it so our organizations can achieve our goals. With the state of our economy, one of the most pressing challenges as a leader of an all volunteer non-profit is that many of the old sources are drying up. Financial fears are infecting our economy from the biggest corporate [...]


Membership: Footprints in the sand

Membership ebbs and flows in all organizations. When you don’t know why, you can’t effectively recruit new members. You have to understand from the member’s point of view WIIFM or “What’s In It For Me?” You need to know why your prospects do or don’t pick your organization over other opportunities. When you understand WIIFM [...]


Following the heart

Why Yay Team! summarizes Michael Cavitt’s ideas and motivation for creating the organization.


Non Profits in Overdrive: How Keep Talented Volunteers

How many hats, how many conflicting responsibilities, can a volunteer wear?


Proper Care and Feeding Helps Your Volunteers Grow

Volunteers are the key resource in an all volunteer nonprofit organizations and a critical resource in any nonprofit organization. The leaders in a nonprofit should evaluate their effectiveness as a steward of their volunteers. This should be done on a regular basis. Volunteers are a unique resource since they are self generating. When they are [...]


Taking a Nap: Helping Your Volunteer Staff Stay Sharp

Your dog is pretty tired after a walk to the park and a game of frisbee. Now imagine how your dog would behave if he had to do that 8 times a day! As humans, we often overlook our connection with nature. We lose touch of that inner voice that tells us when we should [...]


The Beginning

Why Team Talk started.