Authors Chat - Calm How to End Destructive Conflict in Your Church

In this episode, Mary Gladstone-Highland, Christina Wichert, and Katy Stokes discuss their upcoming book, ⁠Calm: How to End Destructive Conflict in Your Church.⁠ They offer a behind-the-scenes look at what it took to develop the text and outline several ways that you can handle conflict in your organization – faith-based of not.

In this episode, you will hear:

  • How to address conflict in your organization

  • Tools and resources that you can use in order to not feel alone in your tension

  • Tips for being proactive about conflict resolution

Celebrating Pride Month

This month —Pride Month— is a time to honor and celebrate the LGBTQ+ community, their achievements, and their ongoing struggle for equality. At Spark Group, we proudly stand with the LGBTQ+ community and recognize the importance of creating safe and inclusive spaces for individuals of all sexual orientations and gender identities. We celebrate the diversity within the LGBTQ+ community and acknowledge the unique contributions they make to society.

Outlining Your Organizations Values

Explore the benefits of core values and their profound impact on decision-making, organizational culture, and partnerships. Learn how Spark Group's values shape their work, attract like-minded collaborators, and establish boundaries for impactful relationships. From collaborative partnerships to championing diversity, equity, and inclusion, Spark Group stands ready to help you craft values that elevate your organization's mission and foster meaningful connections within your community.

Introducing our New Book "Calm: How to End Destructive Conflict in Your Church"

We are so excited to announce the August release of a brand new book entitled Calm: How to End Destructive Conflict in Your Church, from Abington Press. Spark Group consultants Mary Gladstone-Highland and Christina Wichert have co-authored this book with their good friend and colleague, Katy Stokes. We began developing this curriculum back in 2018, so getting that first author’s copy of the book has been quite a moment of celebration for us!

The Strength of Community Collaborations

Welcome to "The Nonprofit Experts," a podcast where we discuss important topics for nonprofit professionals. In this episode, we explore:

  • The power of an asset-based approach

  • The importance of flexibility

  • Making deep investments in our community

  • Navigating the complexities of multiple partners

  • Strategies for collective decision-making

  • Advice for launching new programs

Tune in to gain valuable insights and practical advice to enhance your nonprofit work and make a meaningful impact.

Why is Everyone Talking About ChatGPT?

You've heard the buzz. Everyone is talking about ChatGPT. But how can it support your work? In this episode, host Mary Gladstone-Highland is joined again by her friend and co-owner of Spark Group Consulting, Christina Wichert. The two discuss cutting-edge technology that's transforming the nonprofit sector. Whether you are a ChatGPT savant or brand new to the movement, this episode is for you.

4 Nonprofit Finance Mistakes to Avoid

Many nonprofit leaders feel self-conscious about their lack of knowledge regarding nonprofit finances. At Spark Group, Executive Directors often whisper to us, “I don’t really understand the ins and outs of nonprofit finance.” 

If that sounds like you, you’re not alone!

What Else You Need to Know about Tax Season

It is tax season. There are different resources to help file income taxes. You might not know about some of these resources. There are resources that help you prepare income taxes for free and there are resources for people that speak different languages. There are also resources about how an organization can set up a tax assistance program.

Restricted and Unrestricted Donations: What’s the Difference?

Donors have the power to move an organization or support a cause. They can determine how their gifts can make an impact. Organizations cannot survive without support for programs and operational expenses. You can claim ownership of the impact you would like to make, or you can give the organization some flexibility. Read more to discover the best gifts you can make to any organization.

So, You're a New Executive Director. Now What?

Starting as a new Executive Director of an organization is nerve-wracking – especially if you're new to the role! In this episode, you will hear from Kristina Schmidgall, LMSW, the Executive Director of the ⁠Lansing Area Aids Network.⁠ Kristina shares about her journey to the role of an E.D., how she prepared for the job, what she did to make her first two years a success, and how you can adapt her guidance to your career path.

The Benefits of Trauma-Informed Program Design

Whose voice really matters when you develop a new program? What kind of insight does it take to develop a successful program? On the other hand, is there a first step that really leads toward a program disaster ... and can it be avoided? A game changer for how nonprofits can approach their work with clients is taking a trauma-informed approach, looking holistically at the different and varied experiences of individuals rather than just their symptoms.

5 Great Ways to Show Employee Appreciation

Today, we want to take a moment to appreciate the hard work and dedication of all the employees out there who make a difference every day. Often overworked and overwhelmed leaders arrive at Employee Appreciation Day and think, “Oh crap! I need to go get something!” Let me save you the trip to the store! Employee appreciation is actually not about things. Employees don’t feel appreciated if they have been micro-managed or ignored all year and then suddenly they get a gift card to Starbucks. It is more of a long game!

Fine-tuning your Organizational Resiliency

What do you do when everything around your organization shifts and you must rethink your operations?

This is a topic that Jan Lawerance, the Executive Director of the Reconciling Ministries Network, knows a lot about.  Listen in while Mary and Jan discuss how you can ride the wave of change, articulate your true north, seek out diverse thought partners, and remain relevant to your communities regardless of any changes that come your way.  

An Honest Look at your Staff Culture

The start of the year often leads to self-evaluation and reflection. An organization should take time to evaluate and reflect at the beginning of a new year. A piece of evaluation that can be done is an assessment of the intercultural competency of the organization and the staff. One tool that is used is the Intercultural Development Inventory. Read more to find out how this tool can be applied at your organization.

One Hour to Increase Sustainability

Tell me if you can relate. You’re a busy nonprofit leader. Every day, a new emergency requires your attention, and reaching the bottom of your to-do list is difficult. If that sounds like you, then you aren’t alone. We hear this from nonprofit leaders all the time.  Reactive leadership feels like constantly putting out daily fires. The magic wand to combating this dynamic is for you to be intentionally proactive. Proactivity feels like a deep breath, a warm cup of coffee, or a clear plan.