How to Boost Philanthropy Through Servant-Leadership with Evan Wildstein
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We know that nonprofits do amazing work. Every single day, they deliver life-changing programs, research, and more to impact communities, regions, and the world. Philanthropy supercharges nonprofits to go forward — but it’s often about more than money. It’s about trust. It’s about storytelling. It’s about big relationships. It’s about doing the right thing. It’s about meaningful conversations.  The concept of servant-leadership inspires all this and more - and that is the focus of a new book on philanthropy, The Nonprofiteer’s Field Guide: 30 Practical Ways to Boost Philanthropy Through Servant-leadership. My guest today is the author of this book and long-time nonprofit professional, Evan Wildstein. In this episode, Evan and I discuss:  What a “nonprofiteer” is and who falls in this categoryThe concept of “servant-leadership” and why nonprofits should embrace itHow servant-leadership is different from other forms of leadership, and how nonprofits can incorporate it in their own fundraising work Trends in the sector and how to adaptAbout Evan Wildstein Evan Wildstein is nonprofiteer with over twenty years of experience in fundraising, strategy, and operations. In addition to his work in social impact, Wildstein has coached organizations on board development and talent growth, commissioned operas, and produced learning initiatives. He writes regularly for several nonprofit publications and is the author of the recently published book, The Nonprofiteer’s Field Guide: 30 Practical Ways to Boost Philanthropy Through Servant-leadership.  Connect with Evan on LinkedIn EvanWildstein.com  Take my free masterclass: 3 Must-Have Elements of Social Media Content that Converts
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