23. NON-PROFIT How to reach the right donors and ensure a bigger impact with your NGO with Jack Lewars (One for the World cover
23. NON-PROFIT How to reach the right donors and ensure a bigger impact with your NGO with Jack Lewars (One for the World cover
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23. NON-PROFIT How to reach the right donors and ensure a bigger impact with your NGO with Jack Lewars (One for the World

23. NON-PROFIT How to reach the right donors and ensure a bigger impact with your NGO with Jack Lewars (One for the World

1h30 |09/02/2022
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23. NON-PROFIT How to reach the right donors and ensure a bigger impact with your NGO with Jack Lewars (One for the World cover
23. NON-PROFIT How to reach the right donors and ensure a bigger impact with your NGO with Jack Lewars (One for the World cover
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23. NON-PROFIT How to reach the right donors and ensure a bigger impact with your NGO with Jack Lewars (One for the World

23. NON-PROFIT How to reach the right donors and ensure a bigger impact with your NGO with Jack Lewars (One for the World

1h30 |09/02/2022
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TODAY'S EPISODE 


If your income was suddenly cut by 1%, would that have a negative impact on your quality of life?


This is the question posed by One for the World Executive Director Jack Lewars, and also the foundation of their sponsorship model. 


One for the World is a movement of people changing charitable giving to end extreme poverty. Since 2014, they have donated over $1m to highly effective charities fighting extreme poverty and malaria-related death.


In this episode, I had the chance to speak with Jack about his experience working in the nonprofit sector. He shared highly actionable insights into how to reach the right donors and ensure a bigger impact with your NGO. 


Listen to the episode to learn:


Why the most impactful charities are 100 or even 1000 times more effective.


One for the World’s very unique approach to recruiting donors that enables them to build a sponsorship pipeline for long-term growth.


How to calculate and clearly show the tangible impact created by your NGO.


Four essential criteria to evaluate the effectiveness of a charitable organisation.


Plus, many more actionable tips on data-driven decision making, marketing, and managing your NGO.


Let’s dive in.



Additional Resources & Links

Books and influences mentioned in the episode


The Building a Second Brain Podcast  

Mindset - by Carol Dweck

The Lean Startup - by Eric Ries

The Culture Map: Decoding How People Think, Lead, and Get Things Done Across Cultures - by Erin Meyer


⚡️⚡️⚡️DONT MISS the best of season 1 ⚡️⚡️⚡️


= 10 episodes of less than 10 minutes to download and listen to here.


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Description

TODAY'S EPISODE 


If your income was suddenly cut by 1%, would that have a negative impact on your quality of life?


This is the question posed by One for the World Executive Director Jack Lewars, and also the foundation of their sponsorship model. 


One for the World is a movement of people changing charitable giving to end extreme poverty. Since 2014, they have donated over $1m to highly effective charities fighting extreme poverty and malaria-related death.


In this episode, I had the chance to speak with Jack about his experience working in the nonprofit sector. He shared highly actionable insights into how to reach the right donors and ensure a bigger impact with your NGO. 


Listen to the episode to learn:


Why the most impactful charities are 100 or even 1000 times more effective.


One for the World’s very unique approach to recruiting donors that enables them to build a sponsorship pipeline for long-term growth.


How to calculate and clearly show the tangible impact created by your NGO.


Four essential criteria to evaluate the effectiveness of a charitable organisation.


Plus, many more actionable tips on data-driven decision making, marketing, and managing your NGO.


Let’s dive in.



Additional Resources & Links

Books and influences mentioned in the episode


The Building a Second Brain Podcast  

Mindset - by Carol Dweck

The Lean Startup - by Eric Ries

The Culture Map: Decoding How People Think, Lead, and Get Things Done Across Cultures - by Erin Meyer


⚡️⚡️⚡️DONT MISS the best of season 1 ⚡️⚡️⚡️


= 10 episodes of less than 10 minutes to download and listen to here.


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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TODAY'S EPISODE 


If your income was suddenly cut by 1%, would that have a negative impact on your quality of life?


This is the question posed by One for the World Executive Director Jack Lewars, and also the foundation of their sponsorship model. 


One for the World is a movement of people changing charitable giving to end extreme poverty. Since 2014, they have donated over $1m to highly effective charities fighting extreme poverty and malaria-related death.


In this episode, I had the chance to speak with Jack about his experience working in the nonprofit sector. He shared highly actionable insights into how to reach the right donors and ensure a bigger impact with your NGO. 


Listen to the episode to learn:


Why the most impactful charities are 100 or even 1000 times more effective.


One for the World’s very unique approach to recruiting donors that enables them to build a sponsorship pipeline for long-term growth.


How to calculate and clearly show the tangible impact created by your NGO.


Four essential criteria to evaluate the effectiveness of a charitable organisation.


Plus, many more actionable tips on data-driven decision making, marketing, and managing your NGO.


Let’s dive in.



Additional Resources & Links

Books and influences mentioned in the episode


The Building a Second Brain Podcast  

Mindset - by Carol Dweck

The Lean Startup - by Eric Ries

The Culture Map: Decoding How People Think, Lead, and Get Things Done Across Cultures - by Erin Meyer


⚡️⚡️⚡️DONT MISS the best of season 1 ⚡️⚡️⚡️


= 10 episodes of less than 10 minutes to download and listen to here.


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Description

TODAY'S EPISODE 


If your income was suddenly cut by 1%, would that have a negative impact on your quality of life?


This is the question posed by One for the World Executive Director Jack Lewars, and also the foundation of their sponsorship model. 


One for the World is a movement of people changing charitable giving to end extreme poverty. Since 2014, they have donated over $1m to highly effective charities fighting extreme poverty and malaria-related death.


In this episode, I had the chance to speak with Jack about his experience working in the nonprofit sector. He shared highly actionable insights into how to reach the right donors and ensure a bigger impact with your NGO. 


Listen to the episode to learn:


Why the most impactful charities are 100 or even 1000 times more effective.


One for the World’s very unique approach to recruiting donors that enables them to build a sponsorship pipeline for long-term growth.


How to calculate and clearly show the tangible impact created by your NGO.


Four essential criteria to evaluate the effectiveness of a charitable organisation.


Plus, many more actionable tips on data-driven decision making, marketing, and managing your NGO.


Let’s dive in.



Additional Resources & Links

Books and influences mentioned in the episode


The Building a Second Brain Podcast  

Mindset - by Carol Dweck

The Lean Startup - by Eric Ries

The Culture Map: Decoding How People Think, Lead, and Get Things Done Across Cultures - by Erin Meyer


⚡️⚡️⚡️DONT MISS the best of season 1 ⚡️⚡️⚡️


= 10 episodes of less than 10 minutes to download and listen to here.


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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