EPISODE · Mar 24, 2026 · 30 MIN
Grounded Leadership: Why Consistency Is Your Strategic Advantage (with Melissa Cowley Wolf and Daniela Bryan)
from NPFX: The Nonprofit Fundraising Exchange · host IPM Advancement
Many nonprofit leaders today feel lost in the weeds. They're stuck reacting, caught between expectations from donors and demands from the board to do more with less. When everything feels urgent, leaders lose focus, putting organizational stability and donor trust at risk. In today's episode, Melissa Cowley Wolf interviews Daniela Bryan about grounded leadership — why it matters now more than ever, why leadership development is no longer optional, and how consistency can be a leader's greatest advantage. If you're an overwhelmed nonprofit leader (or team member who supports one), tune in for practical insights on building a leadership culture that strengthens your fundraising and better prepares your organization for the future. Want to suggest a topic, guest, or nonprofit organization for an upcoming episode? Send an email with the subject "NPFX suggestion" to [email protected]. Additional Resources [NPFX] Rethinking How We Do Good: What We Can Learn from This Funding Crisis https://www.ipmadvancement.com/npfx/rethinking-how-we-do-good-what-we-can-learn-from-this-funding-crisis [NPFX] The Intersection of Organizational Wellness and Impact https://www.ipmadvancement.com/npfx/the-intersection-of-organizational-wellness-and-impact [NPFX] The Future of Museums: A Crisis of Relevance https://www.ipmadvancement.com/npfx/the-future-of-museums-a-crisis-of-relevance Monterey County Gives https://www.montereycountygives.com/ Guest Daniela Bryan, Chief Vision Officer at Lonely At the Top, is an executive coach and leadership strategist who works with senior leaders in nonprofits, credit unions, and purpose-driven organizations. She helps executive teams strengthen trust, break down silos, and lead with clarity in complex environments. With decades of experience advising CEOs and boards, Daniela designs year-long leadership development journeys that blend 1:1 coaching, 360 assessments, team facilitation, and immersive offsites. Her work focuses as much on what leaders must stop doing as what they should start — an approach that sharpens judgment and strengthens culture. In addition to her advisory work, Daniela is exploring storytelling and visual art as powerful tools for leadership reflection and reinvention. Her coaching results in conscious, enlightened leaders who care about what difference they make in the world while positively impacting the bottom line. https://www.linkedin.com/in/dbcoach/ https://lonelyatthetop.com/ Host Melissa Cowley Wolf is a strategic advisor, executive coach, author, and speaker working at the intersection of leadership, organizational impact, and philanthropic strategy. She is the founder of MCW Projects LLC, an advisory firm focused on next-era executive development and mission-driven strategy for leaders seeking meaningful impact. With more than 20 years of experience in philanthropy, leadership coaching, and campaign strategy — including work on campaigns up to $4 billion — Melissa has partnered with leading cultural, corporate, and academic institutions, philanthropists, and changemakers. Her coaching approach integrates wellness and somatic practices to help executives build clarity, groundedness, and strategic insight in a volatile environment. Named a Global Innovator Transforming the Art Industry, Melissa also directs the Arts Funders Forum, a platform advancing private support and new financial models for the cultural sector. https://www.linkedin.com/in/melissa-cowley-wolf-6440a79/ https://www.mcw-projects.com/ Connect with NPFX LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/npfx/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/npfxpodcast Instagram https://www.instagram.com/npfx_podcast/ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@ipmadvancement
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