105: A Rose By Any Other Name…

105: A Rose By Any Other Name…

Author: Jess Birken, MNM, JD February 8, 2024 Duration: 20:51

Have you ever thought about what your nonprofit looks like to the rest of the world?

Well, buckle up because we're diving headfirst into the wild world of branding with Justin Bieganek. We're not just talking logos and colors; we're getting into the nitty-gritty of what makes your nonprofit tick and how to connect with people's hearts—not just their wallets.

Picture this: You run a cat rescue, right? You've been all about giving older and disabled kitties a cozy place to land for years. But now you're doing so much more, from helping with vet bills to teaching pets fancy tricks. And your board's like, "Should we change our name?" You're freaking out because, let's be honest, that sounds like a ton of work. Justin's here to help us figure out if a name change is the cat's meow or if it will just cause a fur-ocious headache.

We're keeping it real and talking about the scary stuff, too, like what if your supporters don't dig the new name? Justin's got some wizard-level advice for navigating those choppy waters. We're all about making sure your nonprofit is dressed to impress and ready to attract new folks who are just as passionate about your cause as you are. And hey, if you're feeling a bit like a scaredy-cat about all this change, that's okay! Change is tough, but we've got your back.

Come join us for some laughs, a few "aha!" moments, and maybe even a lightbulb or two going off as we tackle the big, bold world of nonprofit branding.

In this episode, you will hear:

  • The heart of nonprofit branding—it's more than just a logo!

  • A cat rescue's branding pickle: Should their name change after expanding their mission?

  • Why it's crucial for names to mirror your identity

  • The courage to evolve and the strategy to keep your mission, vision, and values intact

  • Rebranding as a means to energize your team, draw new talent, and strengthen community ties

  • How envisioning success can turn those scary feels into rebranding thrills

  • Justin's thoughts on tackling stakeholder resistance

  • Connecting and turning your brand into a community's heartbeat

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Ever find yourself wishing for a direct line to seasoned nonprofit leaders, a chance to unpack the real challenges that don’t make it into the glossy annual reports? Charity Therapy is that conversation. With host Jess Birken, who brings her background as a lawyer and a Master of Nonprofit Management to the table, each session feels like pulling up a chair with a trusted advisor. The discussions move beyond theory, tackling the granular details of operations that leaders actually face-whether it’s navigating a tricky IRS compliance question, rebuilding a fundraising strategy from the ground up, or managing the complex interpersonal dynamics that define any mission-driven team. This podcast digs into the operational heart of the sector, offering pragmatic insights you can apply directly to your own work. It’s a resource built on the understanding that running a nonprofit is a continuous practice of problem-solving, and Jess guides these explorations with clarity and a deep respect for the work. Tune in for honest dialogue that treats the daily grind of management as the serious and nuanced craft that it is.
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