Nonprofit Mission: Impact

Exploring Passion Exploitation in nonprofits with Lauren Brownstein


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In episode 72 of Nonprofit Mission: Impact, Carol and her guest, Lauren Brownstein discuss:

  • How to be well while you are doing good

  • What passion exploitation is and why it is important to your organization

  • Why self-care is an organization's responsibility as much as an individual's

Guest Bio: Lauren Brownstein is the author of Be Well, Do Good: Self-Care and Renewal for Nonprofit Professionals and Other Do-Gooders. She has been working in philanthropy for more than 30 years as a fundraiser, educator, program manager, and administrator. She helps nonprofit organizations, philanthropists, and grant makers achieve their goals through PITCH, LLC, her fundraising and philanthropy consulting practice. As a reflection of her commitment to philanthropy and volunteerism, Lauren has served on the boards of several nonprofits and has volunteered extensively in the community. She was a certified foster parent before adopting a child from the foster care system. She earned a Masters in Teaching in Museum Education from the George Washington University and a Bachelors with High Distinction from the University of Virginia. She lives in the Washington, DC area.

Important Links and Resources:

  • Best Self Journal - Original Format

  • pitchconsulting.com

  • https://www.linkedin.com/in/pitchconsulting/

  • https://twitter.com/ljbrownstein

  • Best Self Icebreaker Deck

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