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Hiring the Right Help: 5 Steps for Nonprofit Leaders Working with Consultants
Veronica LaFemina Veronica LaFemina

Hiring the Right Help: 5 Steps for Nonprofit Leaders Working with Consultants

If you’re like me, you’ve probably hired some amazing consultants… and also a few whose help just wasn’t all that helpful.

The truth is, the past few years have brought significant innovation in how consulting services can be delivered. There are new approaches and solutions out there—and as a nonprofit leader, you deserve to know about them.

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Finding Community as a Nonprofit Consultant
Veronica LaFemina Veronica LaFemina

Finding Community as a Nonprofit Consultant

If you’re new to nonprofit consulting—or entering a new phase in your consulting work—you don’t have to figure it out alone.

As an entrepreneur, community has been essential for me: developing meaningful relationships, building my business, and cultivating joy in this work.

If you’re feeling isolated, unsure, or missing the connection that comes from collaborating with trusted colleagues, know this: there is community out there for you. And it’s worth investing in.

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One of the Most Overlooked (and Costly) Pain Points in Nonprofit Life
Veronica LaFemina Veronica LaFemina

One of the Most Overlooked (and Costly) Pain Points in Nonprofit Life

Want to know one of the most overlooked—and costly—pain points in nonprofit life?

It’s how decisions are made, delegated, and communicated.

Whether you’re an established nonprofit with hundreds of employees or a growing organization just bringing on new team members, decision-making touches every area of your work. And it’s eating up more time and energy than you may realize.

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A Practical Tool for Dealing with Difficult Interpersonal Relationships at Work
Veronica LaFemina Veronica LaFemina

A Practical Tool for Dealing with Difficult Interpersonal Relationships at Work

If you’re dealing with a challenging professional relationship that’s sucking up your time and energy, here’s a practical tool that can help.

 Each time I begin working with a new coaching client through our Practical Leadership Advisory services, I make sure to cover this important truth upfront:

  • We can’t control other people’s behavior,

  • But we can control how we process and respond to it.

 

If you’ve been in nonprofit leadership for any amount of time, you’ve run into plenty of interpersonal challenges. These situations are stressful – and they can bring up big emotions like frustration, anger, hopelessness, and even despair.

Here’s something I first discovered as a parent of young kids that has helped me – and so many of my clients and colleagues – better manage these situations.

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The Tradeoff You’re Already Making
Veronica LaFemina Veronica LaFemina

The Tradeoff You’re Already Making

Strategy is a bet. When nonprofits try to do everything, the real cost is often your team. Strategy means making tough calls and choosing to focus can be the most compassionate decision you make as a leader.

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The Most Overlooked Factor in Organizational Transformation
Veronica LaFemina Veronica LaFemina

The Most Overlooked Factor in Organizational Transformation

What is the number one thing that gets missed when organizations plan for transformation or change?

Intentionally preparing your people managers to be the leaders you need them to be.

And before you say, “but that’s their job,” consider this: research shows nearly 70% of managers say they are uncomfortable communicating with employees. No qualifiers. Not in specific situations. Just in general.

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Why Nonprofit Leaders Should Call Their Elected Officials
Veronica LaFemina Veronica LaFemina

Why Nonprofit Leaders Should Call Their Elected Officials

On May 20, 2025, House Republicans introduced a major tax bill that has significant implications for the nonprofit sector. While much of the national conversation has focused on other aspects of the legislation, nonprofit leaders are raising urgent concerns about how it could damage the sector—creating instability, unfairly advantaging or disadvantaging different types of organizations, and putting critical services at risk.

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