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 to give you the actionable steps needed to build stronger nonprofits. Our guests dive into their expertise, pull back the curtain, and give you the actionable steps you've been looking for... more
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 245 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | BusinessHow ToNon-ProfitEducation |
Joshua, “The Dopamine Dealer of LinkedIn” joins us to give the next generation advice on the value of work and money. Live your life with no regrets. more
Joshua, “The Dopamine Dealer of LinkedIn” joins us to give the next generation advice on the value of work and money. Live your life with no regrets. more
Travis Johnson says goodbye to the Nonprofit Architect Podcast after more than 150 episodes. Travis expresses gratitude to those who have assisted him along the journey and provides a list of some of the outstanding guests we have heard from in the p... more
Down with dirty energy, up with clean energy, we have a lot of different solutions out there for the nonprofit that will help save them some money while being environmentally friendly. Ron Kamen joins us to show you how you can save your nonprofit mo... more
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This is a wonderful podcast where Travis leads great discussionsfor nonprofit leaders to move forward as effective changemakers in the world, and with the tools they need. :) ~ Holly Rustick of Grant Writing & Funding
Great podcast! Travis gives and his guests give lots of food for thought and actions non profits can take to succeed. Love his approach on seeing everyone’s side of the issues.
I’m a big fan of Nonprofit Architect. Travis does an awesome job putting out content that is always interesting and fun. He and his guests provide simple solutions to real issues that nonprofits deal with.
In a world where the impact of nonprofits is more critical than ever, Travis is able to light the way to success, so that nonprofits can succeed and make the change they set out to do.
Whether you’re well established in nonprofit life or just getting started, I would highly recommend subscribing to the Nonprofit Architect. Travis is a fantastic nonprofit coach with an incredible story. If you tune in, you’ll get answers to problems you didn’t even know you had and get to hear from so many great people making an impact on their communities and the world.
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