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63. Tips for Collaboration, Internally and Externally

Episode 63 of the Nonprofit Jenni Show podcast, hosted by Nonprofit Jenni, titled "63. Tips for Collaboration, Internally and Externally" was published on February 28, 2020 and runs 41 minutes.

February 28, 2020 ·41m · Nonprofit Jenni Show

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We talk a lot about collaboration on this podcast because no one person (or one nonprofit) can change the world alone. If you're serious about fulfilling your nonprofit's mission, it's vital to build cooperative and collaborative partnerships with others. This week, we take a look at an example of internal collaboration (how to collaborate with others within a nonprofit's program) and one of external collaboration (how a nonprofit collaborates with other organizations).

Our guests this episode are:
--Greg O'Loughlin, a teacher and Executive Director of Educators Cooperative
--Ashley Taylor, the Chicago chapter leader of Bullets 4 Life

Our sponsors this episode are:
--Little Green Light, Jenni's favorite donor management system. Check out their free resource library full of ebooks about fundraising at www.littlegreenlight.com/jenni and use the discount code JENNI to receive $150 off your first year of donor management services.
--Wayfare Recording, Jenni's podcast production company. Wayfare would love to help your nonprofit explore the possibility of starting a podcast! Visit wayfarerecording.com for more information.

Nonprofit Jenni provides consulting services and coaching calls for nonprofits and social impact organizations seeking guidance in the areas of Marketing, Fundraising, Growth, and Starting Up. Visit nonprofitjenni.com to learn more.

All information in the Nonprofit Jenni Show is very general in nature, and may not apply to your specific nonprofit organization. Please direct clarifying questions to Nonprofit Jenni by visiting nonprofitjenni.com.

Produced by Wayfare Recording Co. 
Music by Emily Summers.

©2020 Nonprofit Jenni. All Rights Reserved.

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