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Jess Birken, MNM, JD
What if you could hang out with experienced nonprofit professionals and ask them your burning questions about the day-to-day life of nonprofits? What if you could take their wisdom and bring it back to your organization, for free? That's what we do on Charity Therapy. Hosted by Jess Birken - owner and lawyer at Birken Law Office. Every episode is an in-depth look at how to run a nonprofit, from fundraising to IRS woes to people problems and more! Our goal is to empower nonprofits to achieve your mission by doing things right.
Nonprofit Q&A: Trick or Treat?
Here's a Halloween trick: we're going back in time ONE YEAR to our very first episode of Charity Therapy! Jordan Couch, lawyer from Tacoma and friend of the pod, joined me to answer nonprofit questions. Are you haunted by unfinished business at your nonprofit? Spooked about witchy board members? Don't worry ghouls & goblins, we have advice to avoid being haunted by nonprofit leadership skeletons! • Join me on Facebook • Subscribe to my newsletter
22:2421/10/2020
All of Us Are Stronger Than Any One of Us
It's easy to find ways that new nonprofit founders can go wrong. But we don't often hear the stories of founders that do things right. I sat down with Heidi Semann, the founder and executive director of Parotid Patient Project, to talk about her journey to starting and running a nonprofit. Listen in to learn from Heidi's hard work and dedication and how she found the community to make this new organization successful. Join me on Facebook Subscribe to my newsletter
24:1509/10/2020
Nonprofit Q&A: Charity or Robbery?
Lots of people assume that folks who work in nonprofits have good intentions. While that's true most of the time, there are people who want to scam the system in EVERY industry. Our intern Chloe joins us for another round of nonprofit questions, like: Can you set up a nonprofit to pay for your own art? Or can you use a nonprofit's tax exemption to buy a house? Listen and find out! Join me on Facebook Subscribe to my newsletter
28:0016/09/2020
Help, My Boss Tried to Kiss Me!
Join us for an episode with Kelly Rietow, HR Consultant at ROO Solutions, as we discuss people problems that nonprofits can face. What do you do if your boss is crossing boundaries during work? How can we prioritize paying nonprofit employees a living wage, and what are the challenges with that? Listen in and find out! Join me on Facebook Subscribe to my newsletter
29:2210/09/2020
The Future of Donor Engagement
How do you keep your donors engaged and invested in your mission? Matt Barnett of Bonjoro sat down with me to talk about the future of donor engagement - personalized video. Listen in to find out how personalized videos can set you apart from other orgs and help create donors that are superfans of your nonprofit. Check out Bonjoro Join me on Facebook Subscribe to my newsletter
28:2025/08/2020
Q&A: The Mystery of the Zombie Nonprofit
Jess and Meghan are joined with Jason Viana, Executive Director of the Open Door, in answering another batch of nonprofit questions found on the internet. What can you do to reanimate a nonprofit that's been lying dormant? How can you raise money for your organization during a pandemic? How can founders manage their mental health while running a nonprofit? Listen in and find out! Join me on Facebook Subscribe to my newsletter
32:1811/08/2020
Founder Feature: Childhood Dream to a Nonprofit Reality
How often do people's childhood dreams become reality? Considering how few astronauts there are in the world, I'd say it's pretty rare. But Therese Gruba made it happen. Therese is the co-founder of New Hope for Families, a faith-based nonprofit in northern Minnesota that supports foster families, and she sat down with me to talk through her journey of making her dream a reality. Learn more about New Hope for Families Join me on Facebook Subscribe to my newsletter
19:1324/07/2020
A Secret Cause of Your Nonprofit Diversity Problem
If you're a nonprofit leader in 2020, you're probably taking another look at the org's diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts. It might be tempting to just add a diversity goal to your next strategic plan and call it a day - but that doesn't address the real problem. My guest Reid Zimmerman sat down with me to discuss one of the secret causes for the lack of diversity in nonprofit organizations. Order Reid's book Join me on Facebook Subscribe to my newsletter
27:3410/07/2020
Q&A: The Case of the Copied Nonprofit
Jess and Meghan are joined again by Jim Hall to answer another round of nonprofit questions taken from the hallowed halls of Reddit. Is it illegal to break Roberts Rules at a board meeting? Is there a secret way to start a new nonprofit - without all the annual reporting? Can you stop someone from copying your nonprofit idea? Listen in to find out! Join me on Facebook Subscribe to my newsletter
20:2826/06/2020
Your Brain on Uncertainty
If one word encapsulates 2020, I'd have to say it's uncertainty. Between a global pandemic, the reignited fight against police brutality and racism, a looming recession, and an upcoming presidential election, no one knows what 2021 will look like. That kind of uncertainty infects every aspect of your decision-making, in your life and in your work. I sat down with economist and statistician Shefali Mehta to talk about what that uncertainty does to your brain and how you (and your nonprofit) can grow through it. Join me on Facebook Subscribe to my newsletter
24:0211/06/2020
Scammers, Deception... Who Can You Trust?
It's spring 2020, and everyone is feeling a little vulnerable to being taken advantage of. Whether you're a donor or a nonprofit, how can you trust those around you? Are your donation dollars actually going to charity? Are your organizational partners really in this to pursue your mission? I sat down with my friend and ethics attorney Eric Cooperstein to talk about two lawyer-nonprofit scandals you can learn from. Join me on Facebook Subscribe to my newsletter
31:0222/05/2020
Nonprofit Innovation - Without Losing Your Soul
Nonprofits tend to be pretty risk-averse. I mean, failing could mean losing donor confidence, right? But on the other hand, how can we expect to pursue our missions without trying new things? I sat down with Antonio Cardona from Pillsbury United Communities to talk about how nonprofits can take certain risks today to make a lasting difference in their communities. Join me on Facebook Subscribe to my newsletter
14:0908/05/2020
Should YOU apply for coronavirus SBA loans?
Missed out on the SBA disaster loans because they ran out of money? They're baaack! Congress funded more disaster relief again. In this episode small business accounting guru Dana DeZiel answers questions like Who can apply? Is your nonprofit eligible? Why would you NOT want to get one? Where can you apply? Find Dana https://www.supportingstrategies.com/bio-dana-deziel. Check out DivvyPay mentioned www.getdivvy.com Find me @JessBirken or head over to my website at www.birkenlaw.com
21:1125/04/2020
The New Paid Leave Law All Small Orgs Must Follow
With the coronavirus pandemic, things are changing every single day. It's easy to miss out on some of the updates. So, I called my friend and colleague Chad Staul to come and talk about the new paid leave laws that go into effect today. Every small business, nonprofit or for-profit, with less than 500 employees should tune in - this affects you! • Join me on Facebook • Subscribe to my newsletter
34:2702/04/2020
The Nonprofit Crisis Survival Guide
As schools are called off for the rest of the year, toilet paper flies off the shelves, and shelter-in-place orders are announced, anxieties are high. Everyone is worried about money, jobs, health, and how to stay sane in the coming weeks. So, as a leader at a small nonprofit, how are you supposed to make decisions for the organization? Meghan and Jess meet up (virtually) to chat about how to get your mind right and steer the nonprofit forward. Get my guide to holding virtual member meetings Join me on Facebook Subscribe to my newsletter
24:4727/03/2020
Nonprofit Q&A: The Common Sense Edition
Is common sense enough to run a successful nonprofit? Spoiler alert: NO! That being said, a good dose of common sense certainly helps. In this episode, your hosts Jess and Meghan are joined by Jim Hall to talk through some thorny nonprofit questions, ranging from what happens when an org goes under to how to deal with tricky funders. Listen in and see whether your nonprofit common sense is up to snuff! • Join me on Facebook • Subscribe to my newsletter
21:5812/03/2020
What happens when you disrupt the status quo
It's easy for nonprofits to fall into the habit of doing things just because that's "how they've always been done." But sometimes you have to disrupt the status quo to make new progress toward your mission. I sat down with Maria Huntley, ED of the Minnesota Academy of Family Physicians, to talk about how one big change can make all the difference. • Join me on Facebook • Subscribe to my newsletter
28:3628/02/2020
Level up your org with Charities Review Council
Running a nonprofit is no easy task. Thankfully, there are TONS of resources out there if you just know where to look. I sat down with Kris Kewitsch of the Charities Review Council to talk about what holds nonprofits back and how the Council's Accountability Standards can help YOU level up your nonprofit. • Join me on Facebook • Subscribe to my newsletter
34:4214/02/2020
Will a Law Degree Help You Change the World?
What do you do with a starry eyed young person who thinks they can go to law school and change the world? You let them interview you and tell them the long and winding road to working with nonprofits and government. It ain't easy! I had the random chance to interview Katlyn, who is hell bent on making a difference - who am I to stop her? But hopefully if you've ever thought "I'll go to law school and work with nonprofits! Yay!" then you'll give this episode a listen.
23:0324/01/2020
So you fired your ED - now what?
Guest Amy Arcand of Willow Consulting joins your host Jess Birken to talk about what happens with people stop being polite and start getting real (LOL - you may be too young to get that joke) about firing their ED. How do you survive the aftermath? Amy is an expert Interm Executive Director and shares her story and her advice for nonprofit orgs going through an exec transition. • Join me on Facebook • Subscribe to my newsletter
26:3810/01/2020
Is Giving Going Away?
Charitable giving is on the decline - big time. Studies now show that only 53% of Americans donate to charity. What does this mean and what do nonprofits need to focus on for the future? Are donations doomed? I talk with Steve Boland of Next In Nonprofits to find out his take. • Follow me on SoundCloud • Join me on Facebook • Subscribe to my newsletter
25:1226/12/2019
When is it time to end a nonprofit?
When is it time to give up and admit that it's just not working. In this episode Jess and the Birken Law team talk about giving up the ghost on a failed nonprofit; boards that throw in the towel; terminating problem members; an ED that needs to stop using her personal bank account; and, whether you should kill your volunteer program. • Follow me on SoundCloud • Join me on Facebook • Subscribe to my newsletter
33:1413/12/2019
Nonprofit Fundraising Fake News
It's holiday time - the season for turkey, big retail deals and...charity donations! How do YOU decide who to give to? Does facebook tell you which nonprofits are naughty and nice? In this episode we talk about how nonprofits that succeed are often under fire from unfriendly elves. Be a seasonal smarty and listen to this one! • Join me on Facebook • Subscribe to my newsletter
22:4122/11/2019
002: The Sky is Falling
In this episode of Charity Therapy, we're taking on the tricky world of conflicts of interest in the nonprofit sector. Have you ever wondered if having family or friends on your board is okay or whether hiring a board member's offspring to build your website might raise some eyebrows? Don't fret - you're not alone! We're all about busting myths and providing clear, simple information on this often misunderstood topic. Let's talk about conflicts of interest - and no, I don’t mean your run-of-the-mill arguments or disagreements. We're talking about divided loyalties and competing interests that could cloud decision-making in your nonprofit. A listener got us started on this journey by sharing their concerns about founding a nonprofit with family members on the board. It's not illegal, but it sure does make things interesting! We explore how to identify potential conflict-ridden situations, and we've got some handy strategies to manage these instances like a pro. Finally, we share some insider tips on setting expectations and policies, the importance of transparency and disclosure, and how to support each other through the process. Remember, it's not about avoiding conflicts altogether but knowing how to navigate them when they do come up. Buckle up and join us for an episode packed with advice, insights, and a healthy dose of humor - because who says you can't laugh while learning about nonprofit governance? Whether you're a seasoned pro or just strapping on your nonprofit boots, this episode is for you. In this episode, you will hear: What a conflict of interest REALLY is (Hint - it’s not just about disagreements! What it means to have divided loyalties and competing interests Whether it’s okay to have friends and family on the board of a new nonprofit Whether you can hire a board member’s family member through a nonprofit The importance of conflict of interest policies in nonprofits Conflicts are not inherently bad and don't have to be terrifying Pro tips to make the process of dealing with conflicts so much easier for your board Resources from this Episode Check out Mission Guardian Toolkit, a legal resources subscription: missionguardian.com/toolkit Sign up for Birken Law Email list: birkenlaw.com/signup Facebook page: www.facebook.com/birkenlaw Follow and Review: We’d love for you to follow us if you haven’t yet. Click that purple '+' in the top right corner of your Apple Podcasts app. We’d love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts. Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast. Episode Credits If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Emerald City Productions. They helped me grow and produce the podcast you are listening to right now. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com Let them know we sent you.
25:1708/11/2019
001: The Kicker-Offer
Welcome, folks! You're tuning into our very first episode of the Charity Therapy podcast. I'm your host, Jess Birken, attorney and the owner at Birken Law Office, and I’m joined by my super cool co-host and wing woman, Meghan. I’ve worked in the nonprofit sector for most of my professional life, and I can’t wait to share it all with you. You know - the ups, downs, and those pesky curveballs - that this sector tends to throw at us. In this episode, we introduce ourselves, and you'll hear all about our adventures in the nonprofit sector. We talk about how we got into nonprofit work (hint: it wasn't a straight path), why we decided to start Charity Therapy, and why it's absolutely crucial to have honest conversations about the issues nonprofits face. We're basically your tour guides - ready to help you navigate through the world of nonprofits. But here's the thing: We can't do this alone. We need you! Your ratings and subscriptions can help us reach more folks and amplify the impact of our content. Plus, we want to hear your stories, questions, triumphs, and tribulations. Every story matters to us, no matter how small. Buckle up, and let's get started! In this episode, you will hear: Who we are & why we started Charity Therapy What is Charity Therapy and what you can expect in an episode Why we NEED to openly discussing common issues nonprofits face Our aim to create a community where everyone can learn, grow, and navigate the nonprofit world together How to send over YOUR questions and stories Resources from this Episode Sign up for Birken Law Email list: https://birkenlaw.com/signup/ Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/birkenlaw Follow and Review: We’d love for you to follow us if you haven’t yet. Click that purple '+' in the top right corner of your Apple Podcasts app. We’d love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts. Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast. Episode Credits If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Emerald City Productions. They helped me grow and produce the podcast you are listening to right now. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com Let them know we sent you.
09:4423/10/2019