In episode seven of Mission + Markets, Heather Shanahan talks community foundations with CAPTRUST financial advisors Bill Altavilla and Matt Doyle, plus special guest Jim McCallum. Jim is the advisor to the Chief Financial Officer for the Sacramento Region Community Foundation, having previously served as CFO since 2005. He has an extensive background in estate planning, tax, securities, planned giving, and insurance.

They discuss a range of topics, including:

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Last Episode: Episode 6: Heather Shanahan talks tax with CPA Kristen Hoyle

In this episode of Mission + Markets, Heather Shanahan talks with Kristen Hoyle, CPA and audit partner at Thomas, Judy & Tucker P.A. Kristen’s work focuses on supporting nonprofit organizations with tax-related services.

Heather and Kristen cover an array of topics, including:

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Last Episode: Episode 5: Grant Trends and Best Practices with Ruth Peebles

Honoring Donor Intent | Endowment and Foundations

In this episode of Mission + Markets, Heather Shanahan talks with Ruth Peebles, president and founder of nonprofit consulting firm The INS Group. The two discuss best practices and trends for grants, including:

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The INS Group – Innovative Nonprofit Solutions Since 1999

Last Episode: Episode 4: Building a Succession Plan with God’s Love We Deliver

This month, Heather Shanahan sits down with Karen Pearl and David Ludwigson of God’s Love We Deliver (GLWD). GLWD is a nonprofit organization based in New York City that provides medically tailored meals, plus nutrition counseling, to individuals living with severe and chronic illnesses. Founded in 1985, GLWD delivers these meals free of charge to clients’ homes throughout the five boroughs of New York City and parts of New Jersey.

Karen shares her experience as CEO and discusses her decision to retire, with practical advice for other nonprofit leaders to engage board members in succession planning. David, GLWD’s current CEO, discusses the transition process and how it set him up for success. Listen to what they learned about board involvement, organization-wide transparency, and how to achieve a (mostly) peaceful transition.

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Heather Shanahan, CAPTRUST director of endowments and foundations, talks with LaVanda Brown and Courtney Johnson from the YWCA of Greater Charleston (YWCAGC). LaVanda has been the organization’s executive director for seven years, and Courtney is the current treasurer and incoming chair of the YWCAGC’s board.

In the episode, LaVanda and Courtney share their experiences navigating and supporting the YWCA’s mission of eliminating racism and empowering women. The three discuss the intentional decision to have an all-female board; the steps they’ve taken to honor the organization’s mission; the importance of staff and board member relationships; and strategic planning.

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YWCA GREATER CHARLESTON

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Measuring Diversity in Nonprofits

In the second episode of Mission + Markets, Heather Shanahan, CAPTRUST director of endowments and foundations, is joined by Bob Murray, executive director of Casual Simulation. Bob has more than 30 years of experience in the nonprofit and higher education development. The two discuss donor engagement, honoring your donor’s intent, and how to keep your organization’s story relevant as technology evolves. They also cover how a newer, startup-style nonprofit can partner with established organizations for success.

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How Nonprofits Can Handle Major Gifts

Honoring Donor Intent | Endowment and Foundations

Welcome to the debut episode of Mission + Markets! Listen as Heather Shanahan, CAPTRUST director of endowments and foundations talks through highlights of the fifth annual Endowments and Foundations survey, completed by 169 organizations around the country, and 59 percent of respondents are private nonprofits. Heather is joined by CAPTRUST Director of Institutional Portfolios James Stenstrom, and Grant Verhaeghe, CAPTRUST senior director and Institutional Portfolios practice leader.

The three discuss staggering statistics regarding diversity, equity, and inclusion, plus practical ways to improve an organization’s DEI efforts. They also consider reasons for the decline in values-based investing for endowments and foundations.

To learn more about the survey’s findings, view the results here.

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About Mission + Markets
Mission + Markets empowers endowments and foundations to pursue their mission-driven goals by exploring trends and best practices related to mission engagement, fiduciary governance, and investment management. Hosted by CAPTRUST’s Director of Endowments and Foundations Heather Shanahan, Mission + Markets shares research, resources, and recommendations from industry insiders so your nonprofit can focus on what’s most important—the mission.

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CAPTRUST Unveils Findings from Fifth Annual Endowment & Foundation Survey