Jimmy LaRose

January 13, 2021

Broken for Good Documentary: New Footage Released 2021

Broken for Good Documentary: New Footage Released 2021 is about The Way Charity Works In The United States of America and takes viewers on a wild ride into the world of nonprofit management. Hailed as both provocative and uplifting BROKEN FOR GOOD uses an “emperor has no clothes” approach to reveal the current state of the charitable sector. Relying on humor and vivid story-telling BROKEN FOR GOOD challenges the existing order of things
January 13, 2021

Major Gifts Ramp-Up for Nonprofits

Major Gifts Ramp-Up Is Now Available Nationwide “Major Gifts Ramp-Up is the single greatest virtual conference event I’ve experienced since the start of the pandemic!” ~ Deanna Woodall, YWCA Quad-Cities (Video-Conference with your colleagues to learn how to raise major gifts using virtual technology) VISIT HERE or press GET STARTED below Dear Nonprofit Execs & Colleagues in Service, We know that you have been monitoring the health issues our Nation face as America reopens. THAT’S WHY ALL MAJOR GIFTS RAMP-UP EVENTS WILL BE OFFERED LIVE AND ONLINE. Join your colleagues and interact in our new online conference environment. You’ll be able to interact via VIDEO CONFERENCE with both us and your fellow attendees. Calamities and major downturns in the economy occur every decade.
March 21, 2020

Charities Can Survive COVID-19 – Lessons From 2008

Charities can survive COVID-19 by applying what we learned from the nonprofits who survived the Greatest Downturn In The Economy Since The Great Depression. Simply review National Development Institute (NDI) & Clemson University’s clinical study evaluating 2008-2011 charitable outcomes involving 470 nonprofit leaders who completed a ninety-item, online survey examining their capacity building initiatives. We asked nonprofit leaders to consider a specific capacity building effort they were undertaking in the future.
February 29, 2020

NANOE Co-Founder, Jimmy LaRose

NANOE Co-Founder, Jimmy LaRose was written by Rob Shoaf of the Triangle Regional film Commission Dear Jimmy, Your inspiration for me to become involved with NANOE and the Governors group compelled me to dig deeper into NANOE ‘s ideas for changing the world of nonprofits. At every turn I have been even more uplifted by the thought that there really can be a way to make this change by going against the norm, pursuing new ideas and creating systems to replace the well-worn methods of the last century.
February 2, 2020

Inside Charity Celebrates 100,000 Visitors

Inside Charity celebrates over 100,000 visitors because our editors believe that “innovation never fears a challenge” and that the greatest contribution nonprofit practitioners can make to charity is to become the creative enterprise-leaders our sector so desperately needs. We’re inviting you today to become a Inside Charity contributor.
November 24, 2019

Donors Are More Important Than Your Mission

Donors must come first. They are more important than people, issues or cause. When the nonprofit in whom you’re investing understand this, everything changes…the way it operates, the way it spends monies, the way it allocates resources, even its name!
September 23, 2019

Jimmy LaRose Book – 100 Best Philanthropy Books of all Time

  Jimmy LaRose continues to turn the nonprofit sector upside down with his second edition of RE-IMAGINING PHILANTHROPY. This week BookAuthority named LaRose’s RE-IMAGINING PHILANTHROPY to their 100 Best Philanthropy Books of All Time ranked at #41. BookAuthority, as featured on CNN, Forbes and Inc identifies and rates the best books in the world based on public mentions, recommendations, ratings and sentiment. (Click on the medallion below TO VIEW THE ENTIRE LIST!)
September 15, 2019

Association of Fundraising Professionals “Kept” Secret – Jimmy LaRose

Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) are what we call an “intermediary organization.” Intermediary organizations are defined as ones that “support the provision of services by another organization rather than providing direct services itself.” Tragically, AFP’s income model is based on members paying dues for the privilege of adhering to their rules, ethical codes and broken regulations (which no longer work!)