Philanthropic Futurism with Trista Harris

July 28, 2019 00:38:10
Philanthropic Futurism with Trista Harris
Rainmaker Fundraising Podcast
Philanthropic Futurism with Trista Harris

Jul 28 2019 | 00:38:10

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Show Notes

I first met Trista Harris a year ago when she spoke at the ALDE Conference in Minneapolis. Her talk was engaging and thought provoking, and I walked away wanting to hear more. 

That's why I was so excited when she agreed to be interviewed for the Rainmaker Fundraising Podcast! 

In this episode, Trista helps us understand what Philanthropic Futurism is, and how nonprofit organizations can all benefit from futurism. She also gives us some predictions for the future of the nonprofit sector, and what some of the biggest risks and opportunities on the horizon might be. 

It's a great episode - you don't want to miss it!

Download the show transcript here. 

About Trista

Trista Harris is a passionate advocate for leaders in the philanthropic and nonprofit sectors. Trista’s work has been covered by the Chronicle of Philanthropy, CNN, Forbes, the New York Times, and numerous social sector blogs. She is also the co-author of the book “How to Become a Nonprofit Rockstar” and the book “FutureGood”. She speaks internationally about using the tools of futurism in the social sector and is the president of FutureGood, a consultancy that helps visionary leaders build a better future. You'll also want to check out Trista's blog.  

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