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How accreditations can help Nonprofits

EPISODE · Mar 28, 2020 · 30 MIN

How accreditations can help Nonprofits

from Wisdom for Nonprofits Podcast · host Betina Meyer Pflug

Accreditation enhances the organization's reputation and credibility in the community, among your peers, as well as with potential public and private donors. In this episode we are going to talk about all the steps to get your accreditation with BBB, Better Business Bureau one of the most reliable evaluators of 501C3. You will learn how to use the accreditation process to increase trustworthiness, transparency and donor confidence, and also help your board. Jennifer Hahnke is the Education & Outreach Manager for Better Business Bureau Foundation Serving Northern Colorado and Wyoming. Jennifer has worked in retail, design, adult education, and the nonprofit sector where she has passionately aligned herself with BBB for the past six years. Jennifer is enthusiastic about promoting ethical relationships, developing beneficial connections, and celebrating marketplace trust through her work evaluating nonprofit organizations in Northern Colorado and Wyoming. Through BBB's Torch Awards for Ethics, Jennifer works closely with Ethics Scholar Interns from the University of Wyoming, Colorado State University, and the University of Northern Colorado. To round out her responsibilities in what she calls the role of a lifetime, Jennifer is involved with our military at FE Warren AFB in Cheyenne and engages with regional veterans through her board role with a veteran nonprofit. Betina Meyer Pflug is an entrepreneur, a business and life coach, a marketing and CRM specialist with a passion for supporting nonprofit professionals. She has a degree in hotel management, received her MBA from Rotman School in Canada, and has completed three different coaching certifications, including a specialization in facilitating nonprofits, life coaching, and biopsychology to promote positive mental attitudes for mental and physical wellbeing. If you want to know more about her work, visit the website  Nonprofits - Wity and schedule a quick call if you are interested in having a mentor. How to contact Betina Pflug? Send us an email at [email protected] www.wity.tech Wity Coaching   Wity Coaching https://www.instagram.com/wity.coaching/ witycoaching https://www.linkedin.com/in/betinapflug/

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