EPISODE · Jan 6, 2026 · 29 MIN
2026 Nonprofit Forecast: AI, Hiring, and the New Rules of Retention
from The Nonprofit Show · host Katie Warnock | Staffing Boutique
Send us Fan MailWe welcome Katie Warnock, CEO and Founder of Staffing Boutique, for a “New Year Trend Forecasting” conversation—focused squarely on what nonprofit leaders must do to operate smarter, steadier, and more sustainably.Katie opens with a morale boost that’s grounded in real numbers: philanthropy is getting culturally “cool,” even as many executive directors and development leaders report that fundraising has felt exhausting and uphill. She points to GivingTuesday results and rising volunteer participation as signals that generosity isn’t disappearing—it’s changing shape. When donors can’t always give more dollars, many still show up with time and energy. And for organizations, that means the business of fundraising still comes down to relationship strength and trust built over time. As Katie puts it, “relationships matter so much… who are they giving to… all the fundraisers that they’ve stayed connected with through the years.”From there, the conversation turns practical: AI is no longer a novelty—it’s becoming a daily operating strategy. Katie shares how nonprofits can start small and immediately reduce drag in workflows: faster acknowledgements, cleaner data entry, and smarter automations inside fundraising systems. She also describes tools that tame inbox overload and speed scheduling—freeing leaders to spend more time on high-value work that only humans can do.Then the discussion gets candid about operating in a heated political environment. Katie suggests nonprofits create scenario-based plans that anticipate policy shifts, funding constraints, and communication traps—so boards and leaders aren’t improvising under pressure. Finally, she names what many are privately feeling: cultural fatigue. Burnout at the top is real, and retention can’t rely on salary alone. Katie offers a menu of “value-add” investments—from professional development to flexible schedules—supported by listening systems in HR and a dedicated budget line.It’s a trend episode with a strong business bottom line: sustainable mission delivery depends on smarter systems, healthier leaders, and talent practices that actually match today’s workforce realities. 00:00:00 Welcome and New Year trend forecasting kickoff 00:01:45 What Staffing Boutique does for nonprofits and education 00:03:24 Philanthropy is cool and what the data suggests 00:06:28 Why relationships still win when giving gets tough 00:07:05 AI as a day-to-day operating strategy for nonprofits 00:09:00 Inbox overload and AI tools that reduce admin time 00:11:13 AI agents as the next evolution of alerts and research 00:12:33 Planning for a heated political environment 00:18:37 Culture fatigue and leadership burnout in 2026 00:22:00 Retention through investment beyond salary increases 00:27:24 Closing thoughts on people, staffing, and execution #TheNonprofitShow #NonprofitLeadership #NonprofitHRFind us Live daily on YouTube!Find us Live daily on LinkedIn!Find us Live daily on X: @Nonprofit_ShowOur national co-hosts and amazing guests discuss management, money and missions of nonprofits! 12:30pm ET 11:30am CT 10:30am MT 9:30am PTSend us your ideas for Show Guests or Topics: [email protected] us on the web:The Nonprofit Show
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Send us Fan Mail We welcome Katie Warnock, CEO and Founder of Staffing Boutique, for a “New Year Trend Forecasting” conversation—focused squarely on what nonprofit leaders must do to operate smarter, steadier, and more sustainably. Katie opens with a morale boost that’s grounded in real numbers: philanthropy is getting culturally “cool,” even as many executive directors and development leaders report that fundraising has felt exhausting and uphill. She points to GivingTuesday results and risi...
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