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Kari's Confessions

Serving the nonprofit sector is a privilege. Leading a nonprofit organization is, (in my opinion), one of life's greatest joys. And one of life's greatest sources of heartburn. Where else can you both provide a critical service to your community and fill a key need in your market? While, simultaneously, be asked to work miracles on a shoestring budget and perform the roles of CEO and chief bottle washer. Leading a nonprofit is fulfilling, satisfying and more. It's also lonely and isolating. Many leaders come into the role with limited onboarding, marginal orientation, and no manual to refer to as to "how to do the work". You're charged with leading this important organization, and not sure whom you can talk to when you need a an "offline" ear, or where to turn to ask for help. Join me, Kari Anderson, as I share my take on the nonprofit sector. In my 20+ years serving as a nonprofit Executive Director, I saw just about everything, and didn't think I could be surprised. From bad board behavior to fundraising successes, well-meaning donors to entitled staff, no-show volunteers to successful community partnerships…I've got a story to tell! I love our sector – the "third" sector. I want to create a space where you feel welcome. Where you can breathe. A place where you can laugh and see yourself continuing this good work. Consider our time together a recipe comprised of the following ingredients: one part story, one part therapy, one part self-help and one part kick in the pants!

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Is your nonprofit's digital presence driving results or just draining your time? In this episode of Kari's Confessions, Kari Anderson tackles one of the biggest challenges nonprofit leaders face today: digital overwhelm. If your nonprofit marketing feels reactive, scattered, or disconnected from real outcomes, this conversation offers a smarter path forward. Kari breaks down why more content is not a strategy and how digital presence often becomes a substitute for clarity. She shares a practical framework to help you refocus on what actually matters: building relationships, strengthening trust, and aligning your efforts with fundraising strategy. You'll learn how to simplify your approach with a clear digital structure, create a sustainable content system, and build a nonprofit digital strategy that supports real revenue growth. This episode also highlights the importance of internal alignment, clear roles, and systems that reduce burnout. The key takeaway? Strong donor engagement and sustainable growth come from clarity and consistency, not constant hustle. If you're ready to stop spinning your wheels and start building a digital presence that works, this is your next step. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 🔔 Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share this episode with your team or board! For more nonprofit leadership strategies, hit the bell so you never miss an episode. 🎧 Available wherever you stream your favorite podcasts. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Let's stay connected: 🌐 Website: https://inciteconsultinggroup.com 📬 Email: kari@inciteconsultinggroup.com 💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kariraeanderson/ 📞 Book a Chat: http://bit.ly/workingwithkari  

5/17/26 • 14:22

What if your donor communication isn't broken… just forgettable? In this episode of Kari's Confessions, Kari Anderson breaks down why most nonprofit communication, while polished and well-intentioned, fails to truly connect. If your donor engagement feels inconsistent or transactional, this conversation offers a clear path forward. Kari reframes the goal: it's not about updates, it's about relationships. She introduces a practical "stickiness" framework (Recognize, Reveal, Reinforce, Request) to help your donor communication actually resonate. You'll learn why thank you letters alone aren't enough, how to build trust through honesty, not just success stories, and what makes communication memorable in a crowded nonprofit landscape. This episode also dives into simple, actionable strategies like the 48-hour touch, one-story emails, and building a sustainable nonprofit communication strategy through systems, not guesswork. The takeaway? Consistency and clarity, not perfection, drive fundraising success. If you're ready to move from transactional messaging to meaningful connection, this is your starting point. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 🔔 Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share this episode with your team or board! For more nonprofit leadership strategies, hit the bell so you never miss an episode. 🎧 Available wherever you stream your favorite podcasts. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Let's stay connected: 🌐 Website: https://inciteconsultinggroup.com 📬 Email: kari@inciteconsultinggroup.com 💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kariraeanderson/ 📞 Book a Chat: http://bit.ly/workingwithkari

5/10/26 • 13:21

Funded but still running out of cash? You're not alone. In this episode of Kari's Confessions, Kari Anderson breaks down one of the most common and least talked about challenges in nonprofit leadership: why funded nonprofits still experience cash flow crises. Being "funded" doesn't always mean you're cash positive. Kari untangles the difference between revenue, budget surplus, and real-time liquidity, and explains how reimbursement grants, restricted funds, and accrual accounting can leave your bank account gasping even when your financial statements look strong. You'll learn: ✔️ Why cash flow is a leadership issue, not just a finance problem ✔️ How to calculate your true available cash ✔️ What a 13-week cash forecast can reveal about your organization ✔️ Practical strategies to smooth inflows, manage outflows, and build operating reserves Whether you're an executive director, board member, or nonprofit finance leader, this episode offers clear, actionable tools, no MBA required. Cash is oxygen. Visibility creates stability. And leadership starts with clarity. 👉 Subscribe to the Incite! Consulting channel for more practical nonprofit leadership insights. 👉 Visit our website and connect with Kari on LinkedIn for tools, resources, and coaching support. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 🔔 Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share this episode with your team or board! For more nonprofit leadership strategies, hit the bell so you never miss an episode. 🎧 Available wherever you stream your favorite podcasts. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Let's stay connected: 🌐 Website: https://inciteconsultinggroup.com 📬 Email: kari@inciteconsultinggroup.com 💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kariraeanderson/ 📞 Book a Chat: http://bit.ly/workingwithkari  

4/26/26 • 12:56

Why do nonprofit budgets break, even when everyone has good intentions? In this episode of Kari's Confessions, Kari Anderson unpacks the real reasons nonprofit budgets fall apart. Spoiler alert: it's rarely bad math. It's undocumented assumptions, ignored cash flow timing, over-promised fundraising revenue, and conversations that never quite happened. With funding tighter and costs rising, 2026 is not a neutral year. If your nonprofit budget is still a once-a-year spreadsheet exercise, this is the season it starts to hurt. Kari walks through the nine most common nonprofit budgeting mistakes she's made and seen repeatedly, including confusing restricted revenue with spendable cash, under-budgeting true program costs, skipping scenario planning, and treating budgeting like finance's job alone. She breaks down the difference between an operating budget, program budget, and a rolling 12-month cash flow forecast, and why blending them guarantees confusion. Most importantly, you'll learn practical fixes: weighted revenue forecasting, shared budget ownership, monthly budget-to-actual reviews, and building fully loaded program budgets that tell the truth about infrastructure and sustainability. If you're a nonprofit executive director, board treasurer, or finance leader who wants a calmer, more confident budgeting process, this episode is for you. Subscribe to the Incite! Consulting channel for more tools and strategies to build resilient nonprofit organizations. Share this episode with a colleague or board member who's ready for a better way. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 🔔 Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share this episode with your team or board! For more nonprofit leadership strategies, hit the bell so you never miss an episode. 🎧 Available wherever you stream your favorite podcasts. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Let's stay connected: 🌐 Website: https://inciteconsultinggroup.com 📬 Email: kari@inciteconsultinggroup.com 💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kariraeanderson/ 📞 Book a Chat: http://bit.ly/workingwithkari  

4/19/26 • 12:23

Do audits send your team into a last-minute scramble? In this episode of Kari's Confessions, Kari Anderson tackles one of the most stress-inducing topics in nonprofit leadership: audits. Financial audits, compliance audits, vendor assessments, security reviews - whatever form they take, the stress rarely comes from the audit itself. It comes from uncertainty and lack of preparation. Kari shares a practical zero stress audit checklist designed to help nonprofit leaders turn chaos into control. You'll learn how to clarify audit scope, define what "pass" actually means, and create a one-page audit brief that keeps everyone aligned. She also walks through her powerful 30-15-7 day plan, the audit captain model, and how to build an evidence library that makes future audits routine instead of reactive. This episode is packed with real-world strategies for nonprofit audits, stronger internal controls, and sustainable organizational systems. Because audits aren't about perfection; they're about proving that your everyday processes are real, documented, and aligned. If you're ready to make audits boring again (in the best way), this conversation is for you. Subscribe to the Incite! Consulting channel for more tools and strategies to build resilient nonprofit organizations. Share this episode with a colleague or board member who could use a calmer audit season. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 🔔 Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share this episode with your team or board! For more nonprofit leadership strategies, hit the bell so you never miss an episode. 🎧 Available wherever you stream your favorite podcasts. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Let's stay connected: 🌐 Website: https://inciteconsultinggroup.com 📬 Email: kari@inciteconsultinggroup.com 💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kariraeanderson/ 📞 Book a Chat: http://bit.ly/workingwithkari  

4/12/26 • 11:19

Is your nonprofit budget building trust, or quietly eroding it? In this episode of Kari's Confessions, Kari Anderson unpacks a powerful leadership truth: your budget isn't private, it's already being interpreted. The real question is whether you're shaping the narrative. With 25+ years in nonprofit leadership, Kari explores how financial transparency transforms your budget from a guarded document into a true trust asset. She breaks down why keeping budgets private often backfires, how money opacity fuels doubt, and what donors and staff actually want to know about your organization's financial health. You'll learn: ✔️ What transparency really means (and what it doesn't) ✔️ How to share budget priorities, revenue mix, and reserves with clarity ✔️ The difference between external confidence and internal clarity ✔️ Common transparency mistakes nonprofit leaders make ✔️ A practical 30-day plan to strengthen trust and team cohesion This episode is a must-listen for nonprofit executives, board members, and development leaders committed to nonprofit leadership, board governance, and sustainable impact. If this conversation resonates, share it with a colleague or board director. Subscribe to the Incite! Consulting channel for more tools, strategies, and honest truths from inside the nonprofit world. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 🔔 Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share this episode with your team or board! For more nonprofit leadership strategies, hit the bell so you never miss an episode. 🎧 Available on wherever you stream your favorite podcasts. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Let's stay connected: 🌐 Website: https://inciteconsultinggroup.com 📬 Email: kari@inciteconsultinggroup.com 💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kariraeanderson/ 📞 Book a Chat: http://bit.ly/workingwithkari  

4/5/26 • 13:33

What if your budget wasn't just about balancing numbers—but about building your mission? In this episode of Kari's Confessions, Kari Anderson shares a powerful shift from traditional budgeting to mission-driven budgeting. After 25+ years in nonprofit leadership, Kari reveals why "no money, no mission" is more than a clever phrase—it's a leadership truth. Most budgets look backward: What did we spend? Where can we cut? But budgets built for survival rarely build impact. Instead, Kari walks through a practical framework that helps nonprofit leaders align dollars with outcomes:  ✔️ Clarify your mission with purpose-driven goals ✔️ Build an "impact stack" to protect high-impact spending ✔️ Create a layered budget that includes margin and resilience ✔️ Add a mission line item so impact isn't optional ✔️ Conduct a low-impact audit to stop hidden financial leaks Whether you're leading a nonprofit organization, serving on a board, or simply trying to manage resources more intentionally, this episode offers tools to align spending with values—and fund what truly matters. Your budget is already telling a story. Mission-driven budgeting helps you write it on purpose. 👉 Subscribe for more nonprofit leadership insights 👉 Share this episode with a colleague or board member 👉 Learn more at Incite Consulting –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 🔔 Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share this episode with your team or board! For more nonprofit leadership strategies, hit the bell so you never miss an episode. 🎧 Available wherever you stream your favorite podcasts. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Let's stay connected: 🌐 Website: https://inciteconsultinggroup.com 📬 Email: kari@inciteconsultinggroup.com 💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kariraeanderson/ 📞 Book a Chat: http://bit.ly/workingwithkari  

3/29/26 • 10:14

Holding your board accountable shouldn't feel like lighting a match in a board meeting. 🔥 In this episode of Kari's Confessions, Kari Anderson shares a no-drama approach to board accountability that strengthens governance without creating conflict. If you've ever tried to "hold the board accountable" and felt the tension spike, this conversation is for you. With 25+ years in nonprofit leadership, Kari breaks down why accountability turns messy, and how to fix it. The problem isn't bad people. It's unclear agreements, invisible commitments, and inconsistent follow-through. Inside this episode, you'll learn: ✔️ Why accountability should be a system, not an emotional event ✔️ How to use a simple board member agreement to prevent conflict ✔️ Practical tools like a commitment tracker and standing agenda items ✔️ Scripts for naming gaps clearly and kindly ✔️ How to support without rescuing (a must for executive directors) If you want stronger nonprofit governance, clearer expectations, and a healthier board culture, this episode gives you practical steps you can use at your very next board meeting. The mission is worth leadership. 👉 Subscribe for more nonprofit leadership insights 👉 Share this with a fellow executive director or board chair 👉 Visit our website and follow along for tools and templates –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 🔔 Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share this episode with your team or board! For more nonprofit leadership strategies, hit the bell so you never miss an episode. 🎧 Available wherever you stream your favorite podcasts. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Let's stay connected: 🌐 Website: https://inciteconsultinggroup.com 📬 Email: kari@inciteconsultinggroup.com 💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kariraeanderson/ 📞 Book a Chat: http://bit.ly/workingwithkari  

3/22/26 • 13:40

Are your board and staff stepping on each other's toes—even with the best intentions? In this episode of Kari's Confessions, Kari Anderson unpacks one of the most common (and costly) challenges in nonprofit leadership: board and staff confusion. When decision-making isn't clear, even mission-driven teams can duplicate work, delay approvals, and quietly erode trust. Drawing on 25+ years in the nonprofit sector, Kari shares practical, no-fluff guidance on how to create shared responsibility without shared tasks. You'll learn: ✨ The critical difference between governance vs. management ✨ How a simple decision rights map can prevent re-deciding ✨ Why the one voice rule builds trust fast ✨ How to align around strategic direction, financial accountability, and fundraising results ✨ A two-week reset plan to restore clarity and momentum This isn't theory. It's a real-world operating system for nonprofit organizations that want faster decisions, stronger board governance, and more confident staff execution. If you're a nonprofit executive director, board chair, or leadership team member navigating blurred roles, this conversation will help you lead with clarity and protect your mission. 👉 Subscribe for more tools and strategies to grow your impact. 👉 Share this episode with a board member or colleague. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 🔔 Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share this episode with your team or board! For more nonprofit leadership strategies, hit the bell so you never miss an episode. 🎧 Available wherever you stream your favorite podcasts. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Let's stay connected: 🌐 Website: https://inciteconsultinggroup.com 📬 Email: kari@inciteconsultinggroup.com 💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kariraeanderson/ 📞 Book a Chat: http://bit.ly/workingwithkari  

3/15/26 • 12:27

Is your board supportive, but stuck when it comes to fundraising? You're not alone. In this episode of Kari's Confessions, Kari Anderson shares a practical, proven 30-day board fundraising sprint designed to activate board directors without guilt, pressure, or awkward "go get money" moments. With 25+ years in nonprofit leadership, Kari breaks down why board fundraising often stalls—and why it's usually a systems issue, not a motivation problem. You'll learn how to replace passive attendance with active board engagement through clear roles, simple tools, and measurable actions. Inside this episode: ✨ The 3 reasons boards stay passive (and how to fix them) ✨ What "active" really means in nonprofit fundraising ✨ How to design a 30-day sprint that builds momentum fast ✨ The "ask triangle" framework for confident, clean solicitations How to measure success beyond dollars If you're a nonprofit executive director, development leader, or board chair ready to strengthen your fundraising strategy, this episode will give you a system your board can actually use. 👉 Subscribe for practical tools and honest insights from inside the nonprofit world. 👉 Share this episode with a fellow nonprofit leader or board member. 👉 Follow Incite! Consulting for more leadership resources. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 🔔 Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share this episode with your team or board! For more nonprofit leadership strategies, hit the bell so you never miss an episode. 🎧 Available wherever you stream your favorite podcasts. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Let's stay connected: 🌐 Website: https://inciteconsultinggroup.com 📬 Email: kari@inciteconsultinggroup.com 💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kariraeanderson/ 📞 Book a Chat: http://bit.ly/workingwithkari  

3/8/26 • 13:49

New to nonprofit leadership and already feeling board tension? You're not alone, and it's not a personality problem. It's a clarity problem. In this episode of Kari's Confessions, Kari Anderson breaks down one of the most common challenges facing nonprofit CEOs and executive directors: board roles and responsibilities. If you've inherited outdated bylaws, unclear expectations, or well-meaning board members who blur the line between governance and management, this conversation is your reset. You'll learn: ✨  The simplest model for governance vs. management (Boards govern. Staff manage.) ✨  The 5 core responsibilities of effective nonprofit board governance ✨  The 3 essential fiduciary duties every board must uphold ✨  How to use a decision rights framework (RDEI) to stop micromanagement and decision paralysis ✨  Practical tools like board director agreements and financial dashboards that reduce confusion fast Clear board roles aren't bureaucracy, they're operational oxygen. When expectations are aligned, decisions move faster, staff burnout drops, and your board becomes a strategic asset instead of a stress source. If you're ready to strengthen your nonprofit leadership and build a more resilient organization, this episode is for you. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 🔔 Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share this episode with your team or board! For more nonprofit leadership strategies, hit the bell so you never miss an episode. 🎧 Available wherever you stream your favorite podcasts. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Let's stay connected: 🌐 Website: https://inciteconsultinggroup.com 📬 Email: kari@inciteconsultinggroup.com 💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kariraeanderson/ 📞 Book a Chat: http://bit.ly/workingwithkari

3/1/26 • 14:39

Nonprofit organizations don't thrive because of flashy branding or big budgets - they thrive because of trust and accountability. In this episode of Kari's Confessions: A Nonprofit Exec Tells All, Kari Anderson breaks down what those words really mean - and why they're essential for sustainable nonprofit leadership. Drawing on 25+ years in the nonprofit sector, Kari explores how a culture of trust transforms teams from guarded and exhausted into collaborative, resilient, and mission-focused. She reframes accountability as shared responsibility—not punishment—and explains how clarity, transparency, and psychological safety directly impact performance, retention, and results. You'll hear practical insights on: ✨  Why trust is about reliability, not "warm and fuzzy" feelings ✨  How accountability strengthens teams instead of creating fear ✨  The role of transparent leadership and consistent communication ✨  How clear goals, regular check-ins, and smart tools support nonprofit teams ✨  Common leadership habits that unintentionally erode trust Whether you're an executive director, board member, or senior nonprofit leader, this conversation offers grounded guidance for building a healthier organization—one where people speak up, take ownership, and pull in the same direction. 👉 Subscribe for more nonprofit leadership insights 👉 Share this episode with a colleague or board member 👉 Follow Incite! Consulting for tools that help nonprofits grow their impact –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 🔔 Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share this episode with your team or board! For more nonprofit leadership strategies, hit the bell so you never miss an episode. 🎧 Available wherever you stream your favorite podcasts. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Let's stay connected: 🌐 Website: https://inciteconsultinggroup.com 📬 Email: kari@inciteconsultinggroup.com 💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kariraeanderson/ 📞 Book a Chat: http://bit.ly/workingwithkari  

2/22/26 • 14:27

When staff and board aren't aligned, even the strongest missions can stall. If your board meetings feel tense, exhausting, or unproductive, this episode is for you. In this episode of Kari's Confessions, Kari Anderson, principal of Incite! Consulting, dives into one of the most critical—and fragile—dynamics in nonprofit leadership: the relationship between staff and board. Drawing on 25+ years in the nonprofit sector, Kari shares five practical, human-centered practices to strengthen staff–board relationships through trust, clarity, and shared ownership. You'll explore why blurred roles, unclear decision-making, and guarded communication quietly erode trust—and what to do instead. In this conversation, you'll learn how to: ✨  Build transparent communication that prevents assumptions and burnout ✨  Clearly define board vs. staff roles and responsibilities ✨  Set shared expectations with regular, meaningful assessments ✨  Foster mutual accountability without blame or finger-pointing ✨  Use celebration and recognition to reinforce unity and engagement Strong staff–board relationships don't happen by accident. They're built through intentional practices that keep everyone anchored in the mission and moving forward together. 👉 Subscribe for more nonprofit leadership insights 👉 Share this episode with a board member or colleague 👉 Follow Incite! Consulting for tools that support resilient organizations –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 🔔 Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share this episode with your team or board! For more nonprofit leadership strategies, hit the bell so you never miss an episode. 🎧 Available wherever you stream your favorite podcasts. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Let's stay connected: 🌐 Website: https://inciteconsultinggroup.com 📬 Email: kari@inciteconsultinggroup.com 💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kariraeanderson/ 📞 Book a Chat: http://bit.ly/workingwithkari  

2/15/26 • 14:05

Leading a nonprofit can be deeply meaningful—and deeply lonely. In this episode, Kari Anderson explores why executive coaching for nonprofit leaders isn't a luxury, but a strategic investment in sustainable leadership, clarity, and impact. Drawing on 25+ years in nonprofit leadership and consulting, Kari names the often-unspoken weight leaders carry: complex decisions, board dynamics, funding uncertainty, staff burnout, and the constant pressure to "have all the answers." She explains how executive coaching creates a protected space to think out loud, slow reactive decision-making, and reconnect with the values that matter most. You'll hear how coaching differs from mentoring or consulting—and why a thinking partnership helps leaders surface blind spots, strengthen communication, and model healthy accountability. Kari also unpacks how coaching supports leadership effectiveness, especially in today's VUCA nonprofit environment, by improving delegation, navigating hard conversations, and building resilient organizational cultures. This episode is especially relevant for executive directors, senior leaders, and anyone committed to sustainable nonprofit leadership and long-term mission impact. The takeaway is clear: support is not a sign of weakness—it's a sign of leadership. If you're carrying the weight quietly, this conversation is for you. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 🔔 Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share this episode with your team or board! For more nonprofit leadership strategies, hit the bell so you never miss an episode. 🎧 Available wherever you stream your favorite podcasts. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Let's stay connected: 🌐 Website: https://inciteconsultinggroup.com 📬 Email: kari@inciteconsultinggroup.com 💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kariraeanderson/ 📞 Book a Chat: http://bit.ly/workingwithkari

2/8/26 • 13:33

If you're leading a nonprofit and feel like the job description no longer matches reality, this episode is for you. In this candid conversation, Kari Anderson explores why today's nonprofit leaders must evolve - and why the shift from manager to visionary is no longer optional. After 25+ years in nonprofit leadership, Kari names what many executives feel but rarely say out loud: nonprofit leadership has become bigger, messier, and more human than ever before. Economic uncertainty, rising accountability standards, complex community needs, and chronic underfunding have turned many executive directors into bottlenecks - exhausted leaders stuck in constant reaction mode. In this episode, Kari breaks down: ✨  Why traditional nonprofit leadership models are breaking down ✨  How moving from manager to visionary leader creates sustainability and resilience ✨  The role of systems, infrastructure, and nonprofit leadership development in reducing burnout ✨  Why succession planning and inclusive leadership models protect mission and relationships ✨  How funding people and systems is essential to long-term nonprofit impact This conversation is for nonprofit executives, board members, and senior leaders who want to stop surviving year to year - and start building organizations that truly thrive. 👉 Subscribe for practical insights on nonprofit leadership and organizational sustainability 👉 Share this episode with a colleague or board member 👉 Follow Incite! Consulting for tools that support resilient nonprofit organizations –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 🔔 Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share this episode with your team or board! For more nonprofit leadership strategies, hit the bell so you never miss an episode. 🎧 Available wherever you stream your favorite podcasts. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Let's stay connected: 🌐 Website: https://inciteconsultinggroup.com 📬 Email: kari@inciteconsultinggroup.com 💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kariraeanderson/ 📞 Book a Chat: http://bit.ly/workingwithkari

2/1/26 • 12:55

Your board should be your organization's secret weapon - not its biggest headache. If board meetings leave you drained instead of energized, this episode is for you. In this episode of Kari's Confessions, Kari Anderson—principal of Incite! Consulting—shares five practical, field-tested strategies to help nonprofit leaders get their boards truly aligned in 2026. Drawing on 25+ years in nonprofit leadership, Kari breaks down why board engagement today is less about attendance and more about clarity, trust, and shared direction. You'll learn how to: ✨  Clarify board roles and governance vs. management so leaders stop working at cross-purposes ✨  Build leadership alignment through intentional communication and strategic planning ✨  Approach board recruitment and succession planning as talent management—not scrambling ✨  Strengthen governance fundamentals that support accountability and collaboration ✨  Use simple board technology tools to respect time and improve engagement With political uncertainty, economic pressure, and rising stakeholder expectations, a disengaged board isn't just frustrating—it's risky. This conversation offers grounded, realistic guidance for nonprofit executives who want boards that move from rubber-stamping to real leadership. 👉 Subscribe for more nonprofit leadership insights 👉 Share this episode with a board member or colleague 👉 Follow Incite! Consulting for tools and resources that support resilient organizations –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 🔔 Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share this episode with your team or board! For more nonprofit leadership strategies, hit the bell so you never miss an episode. 🎧 Available wherever you stream your favorite podcasts. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Let's stay connected: 🌐 Website: https://inciteconsultinggroup.com 📬 Email: kari@inciteconsultinggroup.com 💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kariraeanderson/ 📞 Book a Chat: http://bit.ly/workingwithkari  

1/25/26 • 14:25

Have you ever left a strategic planning retreat energized—only to watch the plan gather dust months later? You're not alone. In this episode of Kari's Confessions, nonprofit leadership coach Kari Anderson breaks down why strategic roadmaps fail—and how to build one that actually works. Drawing on 25+ years in the nonprofit sector, Kari explores the most common breakdowns in strategic planning for nonprofits: lack of execution, stakeholder misalignment, and plans that never adapt as conditions change. She explains why vision without action leads to burnout—and why action without vision leads to chaos. You'll learn how to: ✨  Connect vision and execution so your roadmap becomes a living tool, not a forgotten document ✨  Use SMART goals to move from aspiration to action ✨  Create real board and staff alignment around roles, priorities, and ownership ✨  Build accountability through clear owners, KPIs, and regular check-ins ✨  Treat your strategic roadmap as a flexible guide that evolves with your organization If you're a nonprofit executive, board member, or senior leader looking to strengthen impact, reduce burnout, and turn strategy into momentum, this episode is for you. 👉 Subscribe for practical insights on nonprofit leadership and organizational sustainability 👉 Share this episode with a colleague or board member 👉 Follow Incite! Consulting for more tools that help nonprofits do their best work –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 🔔 Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share this episode with your team or board! For more nonprofit leadership strategies, hit the bell so you never miss an episode. 🎧 Available wherever you stream your favorite podcasts. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Let's stay connected: 🌐 Website: https://inciteconsultinggroup.com 📬 Email: kari@inciteconsultinggroup.com 💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kariraeanderson/ 📞 Book a Chat: http://bit.ly/workingwithkari  

1/18/26 • 14:40

When was the last time your nonprofit truly hit the reset button Not the "we survived another year" kind - but a real pause to assess what's working, what's not, and what's quietly holding your organization back. In this episode of Kari's Confessions: A Nonprofit Exec Tells All, Kari Anderson breaks down yearly organizational audits as a practical, empowering leadership tool - not a compliance exercise. Drawing on 25+ years in nonprofit leadership, Kari reframes the internal audit as an annual health checkup for your organization's systems, people, and decision-making structures. You'll learn why nonprofits don't fail from lack of passion - but from nonprofit systems drifting out of alignment with mission - and how a well-designed audit can restore clarity and momentum. Kari explains the critical difference between external audits and internal organizational audits, how to right-size scope, and how to align your audit with your strategic plan for real impact. This conversation also explores: How internal audits uncover patterns leaders are often too close to see Why collaboration (staff, risk experts, and external consultants) matters How strong audit programs improve organizational effectiveness, reduce risk, and free teams for mission-critical work If you're a nonprofit executive, board member, or senior leader ready to stop putting out fires and start building fireproof systems, this episode offers a clear path forward. 👉 Subscribe for more practical nonprofit leadership insights 👉 Share this episode with a colleague or board member 👉 Follow Incite! Consulting for tools, strategies, and real-world guidance –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 🔔 Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share this episode with your team or board! For more nonprofit leadership strategies, hit the bell so you never miss an episode. 🎧 Available wherever you stream your favorite podcasts. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Let's stay connected: 🌐 Website: https://inciteconsultinggroup.com 📬 Email: kari@inciteconsultinggroup.com 💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kariraeanderson/ 📞 Book a Chat: http://bit.ly/workingwithkari  

1/12/26 • 17:03

Good intentions aren't enough - results require strategy. Every January, nonprofit leaders set ambitious resolutions: expand reach, secure funding, deepen impact. But without clear strategic goals, those intentions often fade. In this episode of Kari's Confessions, Kari Anderson breaks down how nonprofit leaders can move from resolutions to results - and why strategic goals are the bridge between passion and measurable impact. Drawing on 25+ years in nonprofit leadership, Kari explains how vague aspirations lead to mission drift, burnout, and scattered efforts. She shares what effective strategic planning actually looks like: specific, time-bound goals that clarify priorities, align teams, and guide tough decisions. You'll learn how strategic goals create focus, strengthen stakeholder trust, and help organizations stay resilient amid uncertainty. Kari also explores the power of data-driven decisions - using KPIs and real metrics to measure what matters, allocate resources wisely, and continuously improve outcomes. Most importantly, she shows how to turn strategy into action through accountability, ownership, and regular review—so your plan becomes a living guide, not a document on a shelf. If your organization is ready to stop reacting and start leading with clarity, this episode is for you. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 🔔 Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share this episode with your team or board! For more nonprofit leadership strategies, hit the bell so you never miss an episode. 🎧 Available wherever you stream your favorite podcasts. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Let's stay connected: 🌐 Website: https://inciteconsultinggroup.com 📬 Email: kari@inciteconsultinggroup.com 💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kariraeanderson/ 📞 Book a Chat: http://bit.ly/workingwithkari

1/4/26 • 15:33

Unlocking Donor Motivation: Build Deeper, Lasting Connections Why do people give—and how can nonprofits connect with donors in meaningful ways? In this episode of Kari's Confessions, Kari Anderson, principal at Incite! Consulting, dives into the psychology of giving and shares practical strategies to engage supporters authentically. Discover the core drivers behind donor behavior, from altruism and moral obligation to ego-driven motivations like recognition and legacy-building. Learn how social dynamics, peer influence, and community belonging shape giving, and why trust, transparency, and storytelling are essential for long-term donor loyalty. Kari also breaks down actionable tips for simplifying the donor journey, tailoring outreach through segmentation, and turning transactional donations into relational partnerships. Whether you're preparing for year-end fundraising or looking to strengthen ongoing engagement, this episode provides insights every nonprofit leader can apply immediately. Key takeaways: Understand donor motivations: altruism, moral obligation, ego, and social influence Build trust through storytelling and transparency Simplify the giving process to respect donor time and energy Segment your donors to personalize outreach and increase retention If you're ready to deepen donor relationships, boost engagement, and make every gift count, this episode is a must-watch! –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Let's stay connected: 🌐 Website: https://inciteconsultinggroup.com 📬 Email: kari@inciteconsultinggroup.com 💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kariraeanderson/ 📞 Book a Chat: http://bit.ly/workingwithkari  

10/19/25 • 08:35

Maximize Your Year-End Fundraising: 10 Tips for Nonprofit Success Nonprofit leaders, the last six weeks of the year can make or break your annual fundraising goals—up to 30% of annual giving happens in December! In this episode of Kari's Confessions, Kari Anderson, nonprofit executive and principal at Insight Consulting, shares 10 essential tips for crafting a high-impact year-end appeal that engages donors and drives results. Learn how to: ✨ Start and end with gratitude to connect with supporters ✨ Simplify your messaging and tell stories that inspire action ✨ Segment your donor audience for personalized outreach ✨ Integrate multi-channel campaigns across email, direct mail, social media, and more ✨ Optimize design, timing, and follow-up to maximize response rates ✨ Use data and CRM insights to continuously improve your campaigns Whether you're aiming to energize your board, engage loyal donors, or reconnect with lapsed supporters, these practical strategies will help your nonprofit boost donations, strengthen donor relationships, and tell your mission's story with clarity and impact. Don't leave year-end fundraising to chance—start planning now and make this your most successful giving season yet! Subscribe to Incite! Consulting for more nonprofit strategies, leadership insights, and actionable tips to grow your impact. Let's stay connected: 🌐 Website: https://inciteconsultinggroup.com 📬 Email: kari@inciteconsultinggroup.com 💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kariraeanderson/ 📞 Book a Chat: http://bit.ly/workingwithkari

10/5/25 • 07:42

Feeling stretched thin in your nonprofit? Struggling with team turnover or creeping burnout? You're not alone. In this episode of Kari's Confessions: A Nonprofit Exec Tells All, Kari Anderson—nonprofit veteran and principal of Incite! Consulting—shares hard-earned insights on why leadership turnover can actually benefit your organization, how burnout quietly undermines even the most mission-driven teams, and practical strategies to keep your people healthy, engaged, and inspired. What you'll learn in this episode: Why leadership turnover matters: Fresh perspectives spark innovation, adaptability, and growth. The hidden cost of burnout: Emotional exhaustion, cynicism, and reduced productivity can quietly erode your organization. Strategies to prevent burnout and reduce turnover: From wellness programs and manageable workloads to autonomy and transformational leadership practices. Whether you lead a small village nonprofit or a metropolitan organization, this episode provides actionable tools to sustain your team, protect your mission, and embrace change as a pathway to growth. Key takeaways: Turnover isn't always a bad word—new leaders can bring transformative energy. Burnout fuels turnover and costs your organization time, money, and talent. Leadership style sets the tone: empathy, clear communication, and inspiration matter. Small, intentional steps—like wellness initiatives and workload adjustments—can make a huge difference. If you're ready to strengthen your nonprofit team, increase resilience, and reignite passion for your mission, this episode is for you. Follow along and subscribe for more nonprofit leadership insights, practical strategies, and real-world tools to grow your impact. Follow Kari: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in//kariraeanderson/  Website: https://inciteconsultinggroup.com/  Listen on Apple & Spotify, or right here on YouTube!  

9/21/25 • 09:34

Are you ready to discover the secret to building resilient, high-performing nonprofit teams? In this episode of Kari's Confessions, Kari Anderson from Incite Consulting shares actionable strategies to identify, nurture, and mentor future leaders in your organization. Learn how to spot leadership potential beyond high performance, including key traits like emotional intelligence, adaptability, and strategic thinking. Kari breaks down real-life examples from her 25+ years in nonprofit leadership, showing the difference between organizations that invest in leadership development and those that don't. What you'll take away from this episode: How mentoring future leaders ensures sustained organizational success Strategies to create stronger, more motivated teams Building resilience so your organization thrives through change Effective mentoring approaches: one-on-one, group, and reverse mentoring How to structure leadership development for measurable growth Whether you're an executive director, manager, or nonprofit professional, these insights will help you cultivate leaders who can carry your mission forward. Take action now: Start spotting leadership potential in your team this week and invest in their growth to strengthen your organization's future. Follow Kari: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in//kariraeanderson/   Website: https://inciteconsultinggroup.com/  Listen on Apple & Spotify, or right here on YouTube!

9/7/25 • 08:51

Looking to cut through the chaos in your nonprofit's day-to-day operations? You're not alone—and you're in the right place. In this episode of Inside Incite, Kari Anderson (Principal Consultant at Incite Consulting) shares her top tech tools and strategies that actually work for nonprofits. We're not talking about shiny gadgets or expensive overhauls—we're talking about real solutions that bring clarity, save time, and strengthen your systems without breaking your budget. What You'll Learn: Why nonprofit operations often feel messy—and how to fix it Kari's top CRM picks (spoiler: ARIVA and DonorPerfect make the list) Communication tools that actually boost internal and external engagement Automation platforms that free up your team's time and sanity Strategic planning and succession tools for long-term growth How peer support and partnerships can enhance your tech decisions Whether you're a small team buried in spreadsheets or a growing org trying to get your systems to scale with your mission—this episode is for you. Tools Mentioned: CRMs: ARIVA, Salesforce Nonprofit Cloud, DonorPerfect Communication: Slack, Microsoft Teams, MailChimp Workflow: Asana, Trello, Monday.com Strategic Planning: Succession tools and goal trackers Kari's Takeaway: The best tech tools aren't about bells and whistles—they're about supporting your people, improving collaboration, and making your mission easier to execute. Subscribe for more nonprofit leadership tools, productivity tips, and real-talk from someone who's been in your shoes. Follow Kari: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kariandersonincite Website: https://www.inciteconsultinggroup.com Listen on Apple & Spotify, or right here on YouTube!  

8/24/25 • 11:02

Time Management for Nonprofit Leaders: Simple, Smart Strategies That Actually Work Are you drowning in to-do lists and Zoom calls, wondering where your day went? You're not alone and you're not doing anything wrong. In this episode of Kari's Confessions: A Nonprofit Exec Tells All, Kari Anderson dives into the time management techniques she uses (and teaches!) to help nonprofit professionals stay focused, reduce burnout, and get more of the right things done. Whether you're leading a small team or juggling multiple roles, this video is packed with practical, no-fluff strategies to reclaim your time and boost your productivity without burning out. What You'll Learn: The one productivity mindset shift every nonprofit leader needs How to track your time (and why it's a game changer) Kari's go-to prioritization methods (hello, Eisenhower Matrix + Pareto Principle) The truth about multitasking and what to do instead Realistic tips for beating procrastination (eatting the frog) Why rest is a time management strategy, not a luxury Kari's Favorite Tools & Tactics: Pomodoro Technique Kanban boards (Trello fans, you're in luck!) Rapid Planning Method GTD (Getting Things Done) system Try This Challenge: Pick 2 time management strategies from this episode and commit to them for one week. You might be surprised how much clarity and control you get back! Don't forget to subscribe for more weekly insights from Kari on nonprofit leadership, fundraising, board engagement, and more. Need more resources? Visit https://www.inciteconsultinggroup.com Connect with me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karianderson/

8/10/25 • 12:26

Want to move beyond one-time gifts and start building meaningful, long-term relationships with your donors? In this episode Kari breaks down what donor relationship management really means and why it's so much more than a thank-you note and a donation receipt. 📌 You'll Learn: Why long-term donor relationships are essential to your nonprofit's stability and growth The 5 stages of donor development and how to show up at each one How to segment your donor communications to create personal, mission-driven connections Ways to use tech (hello CRMs!) to streamline your efforts without losing the human touch Creative best practices that help your donors feel seen, valued, and invested Kari keeps it real with practical, actionable tips for teams of any size (yes, even if you're a "power team of one"). 🎯 Whether you're a new fundraiser or a seasoned ED, this episode will help you level up how you connect with the people who make your mission possible. 🔗 Resources Mentioned: → Learn more at https://inciteconsultinggroup.com → Follow Kari on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kariandersonincite → Book a call: Schedule Here 👍 Like this video? Give it a thumbs up, leave a comment with your favorite takeaway, and hit Subscribe for more real talk about nonprofit leadership, fundraising, and sustainability.

7/27/25 • 11:42

Are you relying too heavily on a single funding stream? In this episode of Kari's Confessions, I'll share five practical, proven strategies to diversify your revenue and set your nonprofit up for long-term financial stability. Whether you're a small grassroots org or an established nonprofit looking to shake things up, this episode gives you real-world, easy-to-implement tips that go beyond bake sales and silent auctions.  📌 What You'll Learn: How to use technology to power monthly giving & peer-to-peer fundraising Ways to engage major donors (and think beyond cash) Creative ways to partner with businesses (hint: it's not just logos on banners) Fundraising ideas that stand out and actually excite your audience The importance of SMART goals + how to track your progress with visuals This episode is your nonprofit's quick-start guide to building financial resilience in 2025—and beyond. 👇 Helpful Links & Tools Mentioned 📍 Recommended CRM: Areva 📍 Templates for non-cash donation policies – Email Kari at: kari@inciteconsultinggroup.com 📍 More nonprofit resources: https://inciteconsultinggroup.com   🔔 Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share this episode with your team or board. For more tips and nonprofit leadership strategies, hit the bell so you never miss an episode. 🎧 Also available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and wherever you stream your favorites. Let's build stronger, more sustainable nonprofits, together.

7/13/25 • 08:53

Tech isn't just for startups and Silicon Valley. In this video, Kari Anderson breaks down how nonprofit leaders can embrace technology to lead smarter, not harder. 💻💡 From everyday tools that streamline communication to platforms that transform board engagement, we're diving into real-world examples of how tech is helping organizations just like yours adapt, innovate, and thrive.  🧭 What you'll learn: How to select tech tools that actually support your mission (no shiny object syndrome here!) - Why tech strategy matters just as much as budget Tips for bringing your board and staff along for the ride The mindset shifts nonprofit leaders need to stay agile in a digital world 👉  Whether you're a self-proclaimed technophobe or already exploring AI, there's something here to help you level up your leadership without losing your authenticity.  📌 BONUS: Kari shares a few of her favorite platforms (and how she's seen them transform real organizations!) Resources & Links: 📅 Book a free consult with Kari: https://669181.17hats.com/p#/scheduling/rrkvgfzkthtvfkszkkdtpszcsdvzfszk  🔗 More from Incite Consulting: https://www.inciteconsultinggroup.com

6/29/25 • 11:29

What really happens when a crisis hits your nonprofit? Spoiler alert: It's not just about having a binder full of contingency plans. In this video, I'm diving into what I've learned—firsthand and through coaching nonprofit leaders—about leading through the unexpected.  Whether it's a global pandemic, a funding cut, or internal upheaval, how you lead during a crisis sets the tone for your entire organization.  Here's what I cover: ✔ What actually works when everything feels like it's on fire ✔ How to keep communication clear, honest, and human ✔ The mindset shifts that helped leaders stay steady under pressure ✔ Real talk on what not to do when stress is high ✔ Best practices you can adopt today—before the next curveball comes your way No jargon. No buzzwords. Just grounded, tested advice for leaders who want to show up with clarity and courage when it matters most.

6/14/25 • 13:56

Think serving on a nonprofit board is just about showing up to meetings and giving your two cents? Think again. In this video, I'm tackling some of the most common myths I hear about nonprofit board service—and sharing what it actually takes to be an effective, engaged board member in 2025 and beyond. Whether you're currently on a board, considering joining one, or leading a nonprofit that's trying to energize its board—this is for you.  I'm breaking down:  ✔ Why board service is more than just a résumé booster  ✔ The truth about time commitments and responsibilities  ✔ What fundraising really means for board members (spoiler: it's not just asking your friends for money) ✔ How to create a board culture that people actually want to be part of Board service can be meaningful, rewarding, and fun—but only when the expectations are clear and the myths are cleared out of the way.

5/31/25 • 15:52