Welcome to the 12th episode of the Take the Leap podcast, “Redefining Nonprofit Culture with Nel Taylor” Co-hosts Ashlan Glazier Anderson and Victoria Proppe chat with Nel Taylor about their Take the Leap story.
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Guest Bio: Nel Taylor
Nel Taylor, a member of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation, is a nonprofit development, equity, HR, and fundraising strategy consultant with over 10 years of nonprofit experience, and is now the founder and steward of Now This Consulting where they help organizations operationalize anti-racist principles into their HR, leadership, and fundraising policies and practices.
Their introduction to nonprofit work came out of their transition from houselessness when they were 18 years old, advocating as a program participant in fundraising efforts. After experiencing exploitation at the hands of the nonprofit industrial complex, they set out to shift traditional harmful practices in fundraising, and later the internal systems that perpetuate harm throughout the nonprofit sector.
Still in their first year of business, they have consulted with the Portland Parks Foundation, Farmers Market Fund, 350PDX, and Sex Worker Affirming Advocates. They previously served as Interim Co-Executive Director at Partners for a Hunger-Free Oregon, as well as the Individual and Corporate Giving Lead; served as Board Chair at the Circus Project, and graduated the Art of Leadership program through Regional Arts and Culture Council, the certificate in nonprofit fundraising course at Willamette Valley Development Officers, and the Certificate of Managerial Resilience course at The People’s Nonprofit Accelerator, where they also serve on the Board of Directors.
Their firsthand experience working within non-hierarchical organization structures, co-leadership models, and shared power systems, as well as being an impacted community member with lived experience of relying on the support of nonprofits, uniquely position them to guide organization leaders through the reckoning required for systems-change.
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