The Nonprofit MBA Podcast with Stephen Halasnik

Leading and Managing a Successful Nonprofit

Nonprofit organizations play a crucial role in addressing societal issues and bringing about positive change.

However, leading and managing a successful nonprofit organization requires a combination of passion,

strategic thinking, and effective execution. By defining a clear mission, creating a sustainable funding strategy,

building a strong team, embracing innovation, and fostering collaboration, you can create lasting positive

change in your community. With a commitment to continuous improvement and a focus on impact, nonprofits

can thrive and make a meaningful difference in the world. In today’s podcast, John Carroll from City

Leadership and Stephen Halasnik from Financing Solutions, a leading provider of business loans for

nonprofits, discuss leading and managing a successful nonprofit.

About Our Guest, John Carroll, From City Leadership

John Carroll is the Executive Director of City Leadership. After several years of side consulting with nonprofits

while serving as a pastor at Fellowship Memphis, John launched his own to serve other nonprofits, schools,

churches, and government agencies.

City Leadership exists to recruit, develop, and catalyze leaders for the City of Memphis. They proactively

identify the challenges of other leaders in our city and help find the best solutions possible to more effectively

and efficiently achieve their missions.

About Stephen Halasnik, The Nonprofit MBA Podcast, and Financing Solutions

Stephen Halasnik co-founded Financing Solutions, the leading provider of lines of credit for nonprofits and church

financing. The credit line program for nonprofits & churches is fast, easy, inexpensive, and costs nothing to set up,

making it a great backup plan when cash flow is temporarily down. Mr. Halasnik is also the host of the popular Nonprofit

MBA Podcast. The podcast brings experts to discuss fundraising, nonprofit grants, executive director leadership,

nonprofit boards, and other important topics. You can learn more about the nonprofit line of credit program here or call

862-207-4118.

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