#32: How to Know If You Can Trust a Nonprofit with Your Money
Do you desire to be generous but don’t know where to give or which organizations to trust? With so many nonprofits vying for attention, it can be overwhelming to know which ones are truly effective and aligned with your values. If you’ve ever wondered how to ensure your contributions are making a real impact, this episode is for you.
In this episode, you’ll learn how to evaluate a nonprofit’s trustworthiness and financial accountability. Discover the key indicators of organizational integrity, how to spot red flags, and why having a robust financial strategy is critical for long-term impact. You’ll also gain practical tools to help you confidently choose organizations that align with your values and make a lasting difference. Whether you’re giving to the organization for years or just starting to look for someone to be generous, this episode will empower you to live with greater clarity and purpose.
#19: How to Make Ministry Sustainable Through Entrepreneurship - Robert Swarthout
Finding sustainable ways to fund work around the world is a big challenge. Sometimes, good projects can fail because they aren't setup from the start with sustainability in mind. How can leaders find sustainable ways to fund work in ways that really last?
#17: What is Social Entrepreneurship? - Brandon Weidman
Every leader who is trying to make change happen knows that it takes innovation and risk. Leading people to move away from what is traditional and comfortable, into a space of innovation comes with a myriad of challenges - but change and new ideas can lead to incredible opportunity.
#14: The Joy in Generosity - Joe Pringle
In this episode, we’re talking with Joe Pringle from the National Christian Foundation. Together we’re talking about the importance of managing finances well, ways to help the next generation learn values related to giving, and how generosity is often centered around things that are bigger than finances.
#12: The Link Between Cultural Awareness and Your Impact - Andrew Code
In this episode, we’re talking with Andrew Code, Co-Founder of Chicago Fellowship and Private Equity firm manager. Together we talk about the need for humility and how traveling abroad to some of the toughest places in the world is a great way to develop as a leader.
#4: Laying the Groundwork for Healthy Stewardship - Michael Martin
Today on the Lasting Change Podcast, we’re talking with Michael Martin, President of the ECFA (Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability). Together we’re talking all about leading with humility, integrity, and transparency - especially when it comes to your finances.