16 episodes

DSAIA talks Down syndrome and DSAs with individuals in the Down syndrome community.

DS Affiliates in Action Podcast Deanna Pitt Tharpe

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DSAIA talks Down syndrome and DSAs with individuals in the Down syndrome community.

    Building a Better Cookie Jar

    Building a Better Cookie Jar

    Embezzlement in the nonprofit sector is more common than you think. Recently, the Down syndrome association community is abuzz with the news that another organization has been affected and legal action is taking place. The question becomes - how can you as a DSA leader (board or staff) keep it from happening to you?

    Embezzlement not only hurts an organization, it hurts the people it serves and the community that supports it. We can't expect to prevent it 100%, but a few simple steps can reduce its likelihood substantially. But perhaps the most important step is to set an atmosphere and climate of accountability.

    In this month's podcast, we'll discuss both internal controls and the role of the board in oversight of the nonprofit. Our guests are Amy Van Bergen, former executive director of Down Syndrome Association of Central Florida, and Jane Page-Steiner, nonprofit consultant and BoardSource certified trainer.

    • 40 min
    Founder's Syndrome

    Founder's Syndrome

    We are talking Founder's Syndrome with guests Mandy Pearce and Marie Palacios of Funding For Good. Defined as "a disease in nonprofits that has it genesis in the inspiration and personality - or personalities that created the organization". It's often a topic of discussion at our leadership conference, in leaders' circles, and around the cocktail table after sessions are over. And this discussion does not disappoint!

    Check out the blog post that inspired this interview: https://fundingforgood.org/the-path-to-recovery-ten-steps-to-overcome-non-profit-founders-syndrome/

    • 34 min
    What's In A Name?

    What's In A Name?

    Ever wondered if your DSA should change its name? And if it did, what would that entail? Shanon McCormick sat down with Deanna Tharpe at DSAIA 2018 to discuss the new Down Syndrome Association of Connecticut name.

    • 8 min
    Tired of Your Tired Old Annual Report?

    Tired of Your Tired Old Annual Report?

    Mazarine Treyz of Wild Woman Fundraising explains why a well-orchestrated annual report IS important for your organization, its donors, its constituents, and the community. More than just a listing of donors and a few financial numbers, it can be an incredible tool in fundraising if done correctly.

    • 14 min
    Patti Saylor: Ethan's Story Continues 5 Years Later

    Patti Saylor: Ethan's Story Continues 5 Years Later

    After her moving keynote address at the 2018 DSAIA Leadership Conference, Patti Saylor sits down with DSAIA to discuss what has happened in the 5 years since her son Ethan's death.

    • 14 min
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    Do You Know The History of DSAIA?

    Do You Know The History of DSAIA?

    Two of the "founding" board members of DSAIA (and steering committee members) talk to Deanna Tharpe of DSAIA about the past and future of the trade association. Mac Macsovits (Executive Director of Rocky Mountain Down Syndrome Association) and Amy Van Bergen (consultant with Global Down Syndrome Foundation) discuss the history of DSAIA in this interview recorded at the DSAIA 2018 Leadership Conference in Denver.

    • 11 min