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Your Nonprofit Should Start a Podcast with Thomas Murphy

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What if you could personally spend time with hundreds of your nonprofit’s supporters every week? Joining them on walks, grocery shopping trips, commutes, dinner preparation, or even whispering in their ear at the gym?

For years, I’ve said that your nonprofit can do just that by starting a podcast. And, in addition to spending quality time with your supporters, you will also strengthen relationships, find new donors, and gain greater influence in your community.

In this episode, Thomas Murphy tells us about the Francis Ouimet Scholarship Fund’s podcasting journey. Now in its second season, the Legacy podcast has significant momentum and is generating new supporters, connecting people within its community, amplifying its mission, and even raising more money.

This episode answers the following questions:

  • What are the benefits of starting a podcast?
  • How do I determine my podcast’s schedule and format?
  • What are the costs associated with producing a quality podcast?
  • What should my nonprofit expect from its first year of podcasting?

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What if you could personally spend time with hundreds of your nonprofit’s supporters every week? Joining them on walks, grocery shopping trips, commutes, dinner preparation, or even whispering in their ear at the gym?

For years, I’ve said that your nonprofit can do just that by starting a podcast. And, in addition to spending quality time with your supporters, you will also strengthen relationships, find new donors, and gain greater influence in your community.

In this episode, Thomas Murphy tells us about the Francis Ouimet Scholarship Fund’s podcasting journey. Now in its second season, the Legacy podcast has significant momentum and is generating new supporters, connecting people within its community, amplifying its mission, and even raising more money.

This episode answers the following questions:

  • What are the benefits of starting a podcast?
  • How do I determine my podcast’s schedule and format?
  • What are the costs associated with producing a quality podcast?
  • What should my nonprofit expect from its first year of podcasting?

Links mentioned in this episode:

Looking for more? Check out these other amazing episodes:

  continue reading

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