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Nonprofit News Feed Podcast
NonprofitNewsFeed.com
209 episodes
1 week ago
NonprofitNewsFeed.com aggregates information from 100's of news sources and creates a quick summary of the most popular stories from the industry. This podcast features Whole Whale hosts that summarize and discuss the weekly nonprofit news.
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NonprofitNewsFeed.com aggregates information from 100's of news sources and creates a quick summary of the most popular stories from the industry. This podcast features Whole Whale hosts that summarize and discuss the weekly nonprofit news.
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News Commentary
Business,
News,
Non-Profit,
Politics
Episodes (20/209)
Nonprofit News Feed Podcast
DEVELOPING: GoFundMe Backtracks After Backlash to Millions of Auto-Generated Nonprofit Donation Pages (news)
*****UPDATE: After we recorded this episode, GoFundMe announced they would reverse their stance on auto-generated nonprofit donation pages made without their consent making them opt-in instead of opt-out. Unclaimed Nonprofit Pages, they wrote in a public response, would be removed and de-indexed.*****
 
In this episode of Nonprofit Newsfeed, George Weiner, Chief Whaler of Whole Whale, and Nick Azulay, digital strategist at Whole Whale, dive into a startling discovery involving GoFundMe’s creation of 1.4 million shadow donation pages for US nonprofits. Without outreach or consent, GoFundMe auto-generated these pages, raising significant concerns within the nonprofit community.
Discovery of Shadow Pages: The hosts note how they discovered that many nonprofits, including Whole Whale clients, had active GoFundMe pages soliciting donations without their knowledge or consent.
Potential Ramifications: The hosts discuss the implications of GoFundMe using nonprofit logos and public information without permission. The platform also initially set a default tip for itself at 16.5%, which has since been reduced following public backlash.
Impact on Nonprofits: The episode emphasizes the risk to nonprofit brand management, especially with the upcoming end-of-year giving season. Nonprofits now face the challenge of ensuring their brand integrity and donor relationships are not compromised.
Recommendations for Nonprofits: George and Nick outline a “claim, clean, and correct” strategy. They advise nonprofits to claim their GoFundMe pages, correct any inaccuracies, and make the pages private to protect their brand and donor data.
Broader Implications: The conversation extends to the potential impact on AI systems that rely on indexed information from such pages, affecting how nonprofits are represented in digital spaces.
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1 month ago
22 minutes 57 seconds

Nonprofit News Feed Podcast
Government Shutdown’s Impact on Nonprofits & A $500M AI Initiative (news)
In this week’s episode the hosts delve into the ongoing U.S. government shutdown and its implications for the nonprofit sector. The shutdown, now extending over half a month, poses significant challenges for nonprofits that rely on government partnerships. With 750,000 federal workers furloughed, nonprofits face operational hurdles, particularly in grant management and accessing social services like SNAP benefits. The shutdown’s ripple effects could increase demand for nonprofit services as more workers remain unpaid and public services remain halted.
In brighter news, a consortium of ten major philanthropic foundations has announced a $500 million initiative, Humanity Forward, to explore AI’s societal impacts. This collaborative effort includes the Doris Duke Foundation, Ford Foundation, and MacArthur Foundation, among others. The initiative aims to investigate AI’s influence on democracy, economy, culture, and education, with funds being distributed as early as fall 2025. The episode highlights the importance of nonprofits actively engaging with AI to drive innovation rather than being passive participants.
The hosts also introduce a fun, albeit tongue-in-cheek, mini-game created by Whole Whale. The game serves as a metaphor for the challenges nonprofits face in fundraising, emphasizing innovative content strategies to engage audiences beyond traditional written articles. This interactive approach underscores the potential for nonprofits to leverage AI and technology in new ways.
For nonprofits navigating these uncertain times, the episode underscores the importance of strategic planning and adapting to technological advancements. The discussion encourages nonprofits to explore AI’s potential and consider how these tools can enhance their mission-driven work.
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1 month ago
12 minutes 23 seconds

Nonprofit News Feed Podcast
SHUTDOWN. How The Closure of the U.S. Government Will Impact Nonprofits. (news)
Nonprofit Sector Faces Challenges Amid Government Shutdown and Advocacy Efforts
In this week’s episode the focus is on the implications of the U.S. government shutdown and recent advocacy efforts within the nonprofit sector. The episode tackles two primary topics: the immediate impacts of the government shutdown on nonprofits and a coalition’s response to political challenges against the Open Society Foundations.
Government Shutdown Impact on Nonprofits
The episode begins with a discussion on the current government shutdown, the first since 2018. George and Nick outline the immediate consequences, such as non-essential federal employees facing furloughs and potential delays in grant disbursements. This could lead nonprofits to seek high-cost loans, cut services, or reduce staff if the shutdown persists. Organizations like food banks and those relying on government contracts are particularly vulnerable. The hosts suggest nonprofits explore temporary lines of credit to manage cash flow during this period.
Advocacy Against Political Retaliation
The episode also highlights a broad coalition of nonprofits, including the ACLU and NAACP Legal Defense Fund, condemning political retaliation against the Open Society Foundations. The coalition argues against the Department of Justice’s investigation, viewing it as a threat to free speech and democratic values. The hosts emphasize the importance of advocacy and coalition building in protecting civil society from political interference.
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1 month ago
11 minutes 54 seconds

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DEBATE! 📽️ 🎬 🎞️ Emmys Charitable Donation Stunt Raises Money, And Eyebrows (news)
Emmy’s Gamification of Charity: A Hit or Miss?
In a recent podcast episode, the hosts dissect the unconventional charity initiative at the Emmy Awards, where host Nate Bargatze pledged $100,000 to the Boys and Girls Clubs of America. The twist: the donation amount would decrease based on the length of celebrity speeches, while shorter speeches would add to the fund. Despite the initial $100,000 dropping by $60,000 due to long speeches, Bargatze and CBS ultimately donated $350,000.
The hosts debated the merits of this gamified approach to philanthropy. Critics argue it cheapens the serious work of nonprofits and aligns charity with guilt and shame. Conversely, supporters highlight the significant funds raised and the increased visibility for the Boys and Girls Clubs, as evidenced by a spike in Google searches. They argue that such creative fundraising efforts engage the public and inject fun into philanthropy.
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2 months ago
11 minutes 16 seconds

Nonprofit News Feed Podcast
Nonprofit Wellness Index: Nonprofits See Positive Signs (news)
Nonprofit Sector Sees Positive Trends and AI Empowerment Amidst Challenges
In this week’s episode of the Nonprofit Newsfeed the duo delve into the latest updates and insights impacting the nonprofit world.
Nonprofit Wellness Index Sees Positive Shift The episode kicks off with an encouraging update on the Nonprofit Wellness Index, which has reported its best month since inception. This index, tracking metrics like donation activity, ad spend, and job sector churn, showed a significant rebound from previous months, with notable increases in nonprofit job postings on platforms like Glassdoor and a rise in ad spending on Facebook. While some of this growth might be seasonal, the data suggests a positive trend for the sector, potentially signaling a more stable period ahead.
Google for Nonprofits Expands AI Capabilities A major highlight is Google’s expansion of its Nonprofits Workspace, now offering AI credits to organizations in the program. This includes access to powerful tools like Google Sheets, Gemini Notebook, and other AI-driven resources, providing nonprofits with high-value, cost-effective solutions. George emphasizes the importance of leveraging these free resources before investing in third-party tools, likening their value to the underutilized Google Ad Grant.
Legal and Governance Challenges with ESG The conversation shifts to the complex landscape of ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) policies, spotlighting a lawsuit by Texas against corporations implementing ESG practices. This legal pushback, fueled by conservative think tanks, highlights the contentious nature of ESG in corporate governance. Despite criticisms of ESG’s broad metrics, George underscores the inevitable market forces that will drive sustainable practices, regardless of political opposition.
Gender Equity in Nonprofit Leadership The episode also touches on the Candid 2025 Nonprofit Compensation Report, revealing persistent gender disparities in nonprofit leadership. Despite efforts towards DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion), women remain underrepresented in CEO roles at large organizations, prompting ongoing discussions about achieving true equity in the sector.
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2 months ago
13 minutes 6 seconds

Nonprofit News Feed Podcast
🚨 The Future of Search Is Here, And It’s Skipping Your Website! 💻 (news)
AI’s Impact on Search Behavior and Direct Cash Assistance: Key Insights for Nonprofits
In this week’s episode of Nonprofit Newsfeed the hosts dive into the evolving landscape of digital search and the effectiveness of cash assistance programs. They explore how AI-generated summaries on search engines like Google are altering user behavior and the implications for nonprofit content strategies. They also discuss a recent study on cash assistance’s impact on low-income families and children’s development.
Main Topics Discussed:
AI’s Influence on Search Behavior:
A Pew Research Center survey reveals that AI summaries in search results significantly reduce click-through rates. Users are 50% less likely to click on links when AI summaries are present, and browsing sessions tend to end faster. AI summaries are more prevalent in long-tail search queries, especially those starting with question words like “who,” “what,” “when,” “where,” “why.” The discussion highlights the need for nonprofits to adapt their content strategies, focusing on brand presence and conversion optimization as traditional traffic metrics evolve.
Effectiveness of Cash Assistance Programs:
A New York Times report on a four-year cash assistance pilot shows no measurable improvement in children’s development among low-income families receiving $333 monthly. Researchers suggest factors like the pandemic and small payment size might have influenced results. The findings spark debate on direct cash assistance’s effectiveness, with George emphasizing the need for comprehensive support systems beyond financial aid.
AI for Nonprofits Book Release:
George shares excitement about contributing to “AI for Nonprofits,” a comprehensive guide featuring insights from 57 experts on leveraging AI across nonprofit operations, fundraising, and marketing.
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4 months ago
16 minutes 4 seconds

Nonprofit News Feed Podcast
DEBATE: New Data Centers Fueled By AI Race Already Causing Environmental Justice Concerns (news)
In this week’s episode of Nonprofit Newsfeed the focus is on the environmental impacts of AI data centers. This conversation is sparked by a New York Times article highlighting the plight of a family in Georgia affected by a nearby Meta data center. The discussion evolves into a broader debate on the ecological footprint of AI technologies and how nonprofits can navigate these concerns.
Main Topics and Insights:
AI Data Centers and Environmental Concerns:
The episode delves into the environmental impact of AI data centers, which require significant water and energy resources. For instance, a new Amazon data center in Indiana demands 2.2 gigawatts of electricity, enough to power a million homes. The hosts discuss the story of Beverly and Jeff Morris, whose well water quality deteriorated following the construction of a Meta data center near their home, illustrating the localized environmental strain caused by such facilities.
Debate on AI’s Environmental Footprint:
George and Nick engage in a debate, weighing the environmental costs against the technological advancements AI brings. George argues for a balanced view, noting that all technological innovations initially consume significant resources but become more efficient over time. Nick emphasizes the real and immediate impact on local communities, advocating for more responsible and sustainable practices by tech companies.
Nonprofit Sector Considerations:
The episode provides insights for nonprofits on communicating these complex issues to their audiences. It encourages a nuanced approach, recognizing the potential benefits of AI in enhancing operational efficiency and impact, while also advocating for sustainable practices in tech development.
Additional Highlights:
OpenAI’s $50 Million Nonprofit Fund: The episode briefly touches on OpenAI’s initiative to support community organizations, focusing on leveraging AI for education, economic opportunities, and community organizing. IRS Changes on Political Activity for Religious Institutions: A new IRS ruling allows religious 501(c)(3) organizations to endorse political candidates, raising concerns about potential loopholes in campaign finance laws.
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4 months ago
16 minutes 11 seconds

Nonprofit News Feed Podcast
🚨 Our Shocking Discovery: Everything Nonprofits Need To Know About AI & Server Costs (news)
Navigating AI and Nonprofit Challenges: Insights from Whole Whale
In this episode of the Nonprofit Newsfeed the focus is on the evolving landscape of AI and its implications for nonprofit organizations. With a special emphasis on the intersection of technology and nonprofit operations, this episode dives into the rising challenges and opportunities presented by AI.
Skyrocketing Bot Traffic and Server Strain: Nonprofits, especially those with extensive digital resources, are experiencing increased server costs due to AI-driven bot traffic. This surge is attributed to AI companies aggressively crawling websites, leading to higher hosting expenses and potential performance issues for human users. Nonprofits like libraries, cultural institutions, and research organizations are particularly affected.
Mitigating Bot Traffic: Strategies to manage this include analyzing server logs beyond standard analytics to identify non-human traffic and implementing regional and type-specific bot blocking. Tools like CloudFlare are introducing measures to help manage crawler access, including a pay-per-crawl system to offset costs.
AI Avatars in Humanitarian Contexts: The episode discusses a controversial UN experiment using AI avatars to simulate refugees, sparking debates about empathy, representation, and the ethical use of AI in sensitive humanitarian contexts. The conversation highlights concerns about AI’s role in potentially distancing aid efforts from the real experiences of affected individuals.
Grok AI Model’s Controversy: The episode touches on the recent issues with X AI’s Grok model, which exhibited problematic behavior with minimal prompting, leading to its temporary deactivation. This incident underscores the importance of thorough testing and red-teaming to prevent AI tools from spreading harmful content.
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4 months ago
25 minutes 33 seconds

Nonprofit News Feed Podcast
🕵️‍♂️ INVESTIGATION: How Donation Platforms “Lock-In” Nonprofits By Making Migrating Monthly Donors Nearly Impossible (news)
In this week’s episode of the Nonprofit Newsfeed, George and Nick delve into the critical issue of donor data ownership within donation platforms. They reveal that for 25% of platforms, nonprofits cannot seamlessly migrate recurring donors, potentially severing relationships with monthly contributors. George emphasizes the importance of understanding donor payment tokens and the impact of being locked into platforms without data portability.
The episode also touches on the philanthropic landscape, highlighting Warren Buffett’s record $6 billion donation to various foundations and the ongoing influence of billionaire philanthropy. This brings into focus the necessity of smart, long-term philanthropic planning to avoid potential pitfalls of sudden funding withdrawals.
Moreover, the conversation shifts to the legislative sphere, discussing the ramifications of the “big, beautiful bill” that threatens significant cuts to Medicaid and SNAP benefits, impacting millions of Americans. The hosts underline the urgency for nonprofits to prepare for increased demand on their services and the potential closures of rural hospitals and food banks due to these cuts.
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4 months ago
21 minutes 10 seconds

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NO KINGS Protests Draw Millions In Major Civil Society Action (news)
In this episode of the Nonprofit Newsfeed, hosts George and Nick explore the intricacies of recent mass mobilizations and the challenges facing nonprofits. 
The podcast focuses on the recent “No Kings” protests, a massive mobilization across all 50 states with participation from an estimated 5 to 7 million people. Nick shares his firsthand experience at the New York protest, emphasizing the diverse and passionate turnout despite the rain. The event’s success hinged on strategic digital organizing through platforms like Mobilize Us and support from major organizations such as the ACLU and Indivisible. A key takeaway is the power of peaceful protest and the impressive organization behind such large-scale events, including a comprehensive 17-page guide for rally hosts.
The discussion transitions to the broader theme of attacks on civil society, both domestically and globally. An article from Lawfare highlights how authoritarian regimes worldwide, including those in Nicaragua, Turkey, Hungary, and Russia, are suppressing civil society under the guise of national security. This pattern is mirrored in the U.S., where political rhetoric is increasingly used to justify crackdowns on nonprofits and civil liberties.
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5 months ago
12 minutes 21 seconds

Nonprofit News Feed Podcast
Understanding The “Big Beautiful Bill’s” Nonprofit Provisions (news)
This week on the Nonprofit Newsfeed by Whole Whale, George and Nick delve into the ramifications of the GOP’s newly proposed tax bill and its potential impact on the nonprofit sector. As the bill progresses from the House to the Senate, nonprofits face several looming challenges. These include the “foundation tax bomb,” which proposes a tiered excise tax on foundation assets that could drastically reduce grant-making capacities, and a disincentive for major donors, which might discourage wealthy contributions. Smaller nonprofits are particularly at risk due to a proposed 1% minimum giving threshold that could eliminate tax incentives for small businesses. This, coupled with increased taxes on nonprofit payrolls, paints a grim picture for nonprofit funding and operations.
In a shift from fiscal policies, the episode also critiques the College Board for allegedly straying from its nonprofit mission. Originally aimed at democratizing college access, the College Board is now criticized for operating like a corporation, heavily lobbying to maintain its monopoly over standardized testing. This raises broader questions about mission drift in nonprofits.
On a brighter note, the episode concludes with a feel-good story about the successful reintroduction of otters in New Mexico’s Rio Grande, thanks to a partnership between the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish and the nonprofit Amigos Bravos. This effort highlights the positive impact of public-nonprofit collaborations on local ecosystems.
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6 months ago
17 minutes 32 seconds

Nonprofit News Feed Podcast
Microsoft Pulls Free, Donated Software Licenses To Nonprofits 📊💰 (news)
In this week’s episode of the Nonprofit Newsfeed from Whole Whale, hosts Nick and George focus on significant shifts in nonprofit tech strategy and community recognition initiatives.
Main Topics:
Microsoft’s Software Grant Changes:
Microsoft announced the end of its decade-long grant program providing free Microsoft 365 business premium accounts and Office 365 E1 licenses to around 400,000 nonprofits. This change, effective for renewals on or after July 1, 2025, will require nonprofits to transition to paid licenses with only two months’ notice. The financial impact is notable, especially for smaller organizations with minimal revenue, where the cost could represent 1-2% of their operating expenses. George and Nick discuss the broader implications, including the risks of dependency on single tech solutions and the potential stifling of open-source development.
Whole Whale’s Foundation Study:
Whole Whale released its 2020-2024 foundation study, analyzing 1,600 US foundations with over $25 million in revenue. The study offers insights into grant distribution, advertising, and promotion expenses, highlighting sectors like arts, education, and legal aid as lower recipients of funding. The study is a valuable resource for nonprofits to understand funding landscapes and strategize accordingly.
Legislative Updates:
Recent developments in the GOP’s “one big beautiful bill” indicate the removal of a controversial provision that threatened nonprofit tax-exempt statuses. This provision allowed for revocation without due process and had raised significant concerns within the nonprofit sector. Advocacy efforts from organizations like the ACLU and the Council for Nonprofits were instrumental in this outcome, though vigilance remains necessary as the bill progresses.
United Way’s Courage Project:
The United Way launched a $5 million initiative to honor community heroes through grants of up to $50,000. Initial recipients include teachers who defended students against ICE agents and organizations supporting immigrants. This project underscores the importance of recognizing and supporting grassroots efforts that uphold community values and justice.
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6 months ago
17 minutes 26 seconds

Nonprofit News Feed Podcast
Taxes & Bill(s) & Foundations, oh my! (news)
Gates Foundation’s Bold Plan and Legislative Challenges for Nonprofits
In this week’s episode of the Nonprofit Newsfeed, George and Nick dive into significant developments affecting the nonprofit sector. The discussion kicks off with Bill Gates’ groundbreaking announcement regarding the Gates Foundation, the largest American foundation by asset volume. Gates revealed plans to dissolve the foundation by December 2045, aiming to spend down its entire endowment of over $200 billion. The foundation will focus on three key goals: reducing preventable maternal and childhood deaths, eradicating deadly infectious diseases, and alleviating poverty. This decision is driven by cuts in U.S. foreign aid and the pressing need for immediate action in health and human development.
Gates’ approach reflects a shift in philanthropy, emphasizing immediate impact over legacy preservation, reminiscent of Mackenzie Scott’s philanthropic strategy. This move is seen as both radical and necessary, aligning with the current urgency in addressing global challenges.
The episode also covers legislative developments that could impact nonprofits. A provision in the House budget bill, dubbed the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” could grant the executive branch broad powers to revoke 501(c)(3) status from nonprofits without due process. This echoes past legislative attempts and raises concerns about potential executive overreach, particularly targeting organizations involved in immigration, gender rights, and other contentious areas.
Additionally, the bill proposes taxing investment income from large endowments, affecting major foundations and universities. While intended to address equity issues, critics argue it could harm philanthropic efforts by redirecting funds away from charitable work.
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6 months ago
19 minutes 30 seconds

Nonprofit News Feed Podcast
What Happens When A 501(c)3 Loses Their Status? 🧐 (news)
Nonprofit News Podcast Recap: The Threat to 501(c)(3) Status and Social Media Strategies
In this week’s episode of Nonprofit News Feed, hosts George and Nick delve into critical topics affecting the nonprofit sector. The discussion kicks off with an exploration of the potential repercussions for nonprofits if they lose their 501(c)(3) status—a concern highlighted by recent political maneuvers and threats to organizations like Harvard and Wikipedia. They discuss the dire consequences of such a status loss, including becoming taxable entities, losing tax-deductible donation incentives, and facing new tax obligations.
The conversation shifts to the concerning control of social media narratives by influential figures, specifically Elon Musk’s manipulation of Twitter’s algorithm (now X). The hosts unpack how this affects nonprofits’ strategies on social platforms, emphasizing the need for organizations to reconsider their engagement and content strategies in light of these changes.
Additionally, the episode addresses the alarming $400 million funding cut from AmeriCorps, impacting over a thousand organizations and thousands of volunteers. This move threatens the vital volunteer infrastructure supporting disaster relief and community projects across the nation.
In a lighter segment, the hosts highlight a successful nonprofit initiative that rescued over 6,000 pounds of food from an NFL draft event, redistributing it to local shelters—a testament to the impact of food recovery programs.
Key Takeaways:
The potential loss of 501(c)(3) status could devastate nonprofits, affecting their financial viability and operational capabilities. Nonprofits must navigate social media platforms carefully, especially under the influence of unpredictable leadership like Elon Musk. Significant cuts to AmeriCorps funding underscore the precarious state of volunteer-driven initiatives. Positive initiatives in food recovery demonstrate the sector’s ability to address food insecurity creatively.
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6 months ago
15 minutes 48 seconds

Nonprofit News Feed Podcast
The Carbon Footprint: How Big Oil Reframed And Blamed Climate Change on the Consumer (news)
The Corporate Capture of Carbon Footprints: A Nonprofit Perspective
In the latest episode of the Nonprofit Newsfeed, hosted by George and Nick from Whole Whale, the discussion takes a thought-provoking turn towards the concept of “corporate capture” and the real origins of the term “carbon footprint.” This episode delves into how corporations, particularly British Petroleum (BP), have strategically shifted the focus of environmental responsibility onto consumers. George Weiner reveals that the term “carbon footprint” was not coined by environmental activists but was part of a $200 million PR campaign by BP in the early 2000s. This revelation highlights the concept of “guilt washing,” a tactic that deflects systemic environmental issues onto individuals, thus masking the broader corporate responsibility for climate change.
Key Insights and Reflections:
Corporate Influence on Environmental Narratives: The episode uncovers how major corporations have historically influenced environmental discussions to avoid regulatory scrutiny, using terms like “carbon footprint” to redirect blame. The Role of Individual vs. Systemic Change: George emphasizes the importance of understanding the systemic causes of environmental degradation, suggesting that while individual actions matter, they are not the sole solution. Pope Francis’ Environmental Advocacy: The episode also pays tribute to the late Pope Francis, recognizing his significant contributions to environmental advocacy.
Additional Stories:
Revival of the Ice Bucket Challenge: The Ice Bucket Challenge has made a comeback, this time raising awareness for mental health issues through the #SpeakYourMind campaign by University of South Carolina students. Generational Shifts in Charitable Giving: A recent Associated Press poll reveals a potential “generosity crisis” with younger Americans giving less to charity, raising questions about cultural shifts in philanthropy.
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7 months ago
17 minutes 37 seconds

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AI Fundraising Agent Experiments Hint At Potential Glimpse Into Future of Fundraising 🪄 (news)
In this week’s episode of Nonprofit Newsfeed by Whole Whale, George and Nick dive into an engaging discussion packed with insights for nonprofit enthusiasts. 
AI in Fundraising: The conversation shifts to an intriguing experiment reported by TechCrunch, where Sage Future, backed by Open Philanthropy, tasked AI models with fundraising for charity. These AI agents, with human oversight, raised $270 for Helen Keller International by engaging in tasks like setting up social media accounts and creating promotional content. While AI’s role in automating communication is acknowledged, the hosts caution against over-reliance due to potential brand risks, especially for sensitive issues.
Environmental Advocacy: The episode touches on the historical narrative of leaded gasoline and its eventual phase-out in 2021, highlighting the critical role of governmental oversight in protecting public health. The hosts use this story to emphasize the importance of maintaining robust environmental regulations.
USDA Grant Freeze Impact: A pressing issue discussed is the USDA’s grant freeze, which has left nonprofits like Pasa Sustainable Agriculture in financial turmoil. With $3 million in unpaid reimbursements, the organization had to furlough most of its staff, underscoring the dire consequences of such funding disruptions on local communities and farms.
Community-Driven Violence Prevention: The Circle of Brotherhood’s innovative efforts in Miami’s Liberty City are celebrated for their community-based approach to violence prevention. By providing unarmed, de-escalative security services, the organization works alongside local youth centers to foster a safer environment, demonstrating the power of community engagement over traditional security methods.
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7 months ago
20 minutes 25 seconds

Nonprofit News Feed Podcast
When The Far-Right Attacked A Judge, The Rule of Law, & A Nonprofit Employee In One Fell Swoop 🚨 (news)
Navigating Nonprofit Challenges: Political Pressures, Greenwashing, and AI Innovations
In the latest episode of Nonprofit Newsfeed by Whole Whale, hosts George and Nick delve into pressing issues affecting the nonprofit sector, from political pressures to environmental challenges and technological advancements.
Key Topics and Insights:
Political Attacks on Nonprofits:
The episode highlights the increasing political pressures faced by nonprofits, particularly those involved in contentious issues like immigration. A recent New York Times story is cited, where Judge James Boasberg’s daughter, involved with a nonprofit, faced online harassment due to her work. The hosts emphasize how nonprofits are becoming targets in broader political battles, drawing parallels to the Red Scare era’s tactics of guilt by association.
The Reality of Plastic Recycling:
George Weiner discusses the misleading narrative around plastic recycling in the U.S., pointing out that less than 9% of plastic is actually recycled. He traces the history back to industry-funded campaigns that shifted responsibility onto consumers, labeling it as “greenwashing.” This segment calls for nonprofits to focus on root causes rather than downstream solutions.
AI in Nonprofit Management:
The episode explores how AI is being integrated into nonprofit operations, particularly with Ministry Brands’ adoption of AI for automating tasks in faith-based organizations. The discussion highlights the potential of AI to enhance efficiency while also considering the challenges it poses to traditional practices.
Feel-Good Story:
On a lighter note, the hosts share a story about a New Jersey nonprofit that created a miniature indoor town for children with disabilities. This initiative aims to teach kids about daily life in an accessible and engaging way.
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7 months ago
18 minutes 17 seconds

Nonprofit News Feed Podcast
DOGE BARKS AT BIG BIRD: SESAME’S STRUGGLES & PBS UNDER ATTACK 🐦📺🌈 (news)
In this episode of the Nonprofit News Feed by Whole Whale, hosts George and Nick delve into the financial turmoil facing Sesame Workshop, the nonprofit behind the beloved children’s program, Sesame Street. The organization is grappling with the expiration of its HBO contract, which previously served as a significant revenue stream. This development coincides with broader challenges, including potential funding cuts to PBS and NPR and the impact of reduced U.S. foreign assistance on Sesame Workshop’s humanitarian programs.
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8 months ago
18 minutes 2 seconds

Nonprofit News Feed Podcast
Greenpeace 🌳 Faces Potential Existential Threat From Lawsuit (news)
Main News Stories Greenpeace Lawsuit Energy Transfer (owners of Dakota Access Pipeline) is suing Greenpeace for $300 million in damages The lawsuit claims Greenpeace orchestrated protests near Standing Rock, which Greenpeace denies Potential damages could reach $800 million with punitive damages, potentially bankrupting Greenpeace USA Greenpeace maintains they only supported an indigenous-led movement (involving over 300 tribal nations) The hosts discuss concerns about this establishing a dangerous precedent for protest liability and potentially chilling environmental activism The case is being heard in a conservative jurisdiction less favorable to activists Nonprofit Consultant Survey Results Fourth annual survey by Nonprofit.ist and Nonprofit Times provides industry benchmarks Average consultant rate: $151.19/hour (median: $126) Highest rates: consultants specializing in AI technology, fundraising, and coaching Higher education correlated with higher rates Urban consultants earn significantly more than rural ones New consultants with significant nonprofit experience tend to charge less despite deep knowledge USDA Cancels Local Food Programs USDA cut two major local food programs worth over $1 billion in funding: $660 million for Local Food for Schools initiative $420 million for Local Food Purchase Assistant program Cuts affect schools and food banks Impacts include increased food costs amid inflation and undermining community food systems
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8 months ago
15 minutes 57 seconds

Nonprofit News Feed Podcast
Trump Admin Attacks Public Service Loan Forgiveness (news)
In this episode of the Nonprofit News Feed, George and Nick discuss recent challenges facing the nonprofit sector under the Trump administration. They examine two major concerns: changes to the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program potentially excluding certain nonprofit employees, and federal agencies removing progressive terminology from government websites. The hosts share insights from a Center for Effective Philanthropy report indicating 90% of nonprofit leaders anticipate negative impacts from the current political climate, with funding uncertainty as their top concern. Despite these challenges, they find a silver lining in the sector’s evident importance and highlight a feel-good story about Project 150, a Las Vegas nonprofit helping disadvantaged teens attend prom through their annual “prom closet” initiative.
 
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8 months ago
17 minutes 9 seconds

Nonprofit News Feed Podcast
NonprofitNewsFeed.com aggregates information from 100's of news sources and creates a quick summary of the most popular stories from the industry. This podcast features Whole Whale hosts that summarize and discuss the weekly nonprofit news.