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Breaking the Restricted Cycle: 3 Game-Changing Approaches Every Nonprofit Needs to Know With Yanyn San Luis. The Nonprofit MBA Podcast

Breaking out of the restricted funding cycle isn’t about chasing bigger checks or fancy strategies. It’s about building an organization that funders believe in and communities rally around. When you start planning with partnership in mind, tell stories backed by solid data, treat your donor data like the treasure it is, and invite funders into honest, ongoing relationships, you set your nonprofit apart. 

Struggling with restricted nonprofit funding? In today’s podcast, Yanyn San Luis from The Win Woman and Stephen Halasnik from Financing Solutions, a leading provider of business loans for nonprofits, discuss breaking the restricted funding cycle: 3 game-changing approaches every nonprofit needs to know.

Read an Executive Summary or Listen to the Podcast HERE: Breaking the Restricted Cycle: 3 Game-Changing Approaches Every Nonprofit Needs to Know

About Our Guest, Yanyn San Luis, From The Win Woman

Yanyn “Yany” San Luis is the CEO and founder of The Win Woman. She has worked with mission-driven organizations like AARP, Latin Grammy’s Cultural Foundation, Teach for America, and other national nonprofits. Yany has led high-impact training for boards, staff, and funders, and spoken at many events and industry leadership forums. Her work has helped nonprofits secure millions in funding, strengthen donor engagement, and elevate their organizational impact. In essence, the Win Woman Firm helps nonprofit CEOs WIN in raising money.

Learn About Stephen Halasnik, The Nonprofit MBA Podcast, and Financing Solutions

Stephen Halasnik is a Managing Partner at Financing Solutions, the largest provider of lines of credit to small nonprofits in 48 states since 2012. Mr. Halasnik has hosted the popular Nonprofit MBA Podcast since 2018. The podcast brings experts together to discuss fundraising, nonprofit grants, executive director leadership, nonprofit boards, and other essential topics. You can learn more about the nonprofit line of credit program here or call 862-207-4118.

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