Nonprofit Leadership in 2026

Good leadership is often the main ingredient for effective fundraising. And now is a season where the world is desperate for principled leaders!

In this webinar, Trevor Nelson and James Misner discuss the critical aspects of effective leadership in the nonprofit sector, especially during challenging times. They explore the importance of reflection, resilience, and communication, emphasizing the need for leaders to engage deeply with their teams and communities.

Misner shares insights on hiring practices, the significance of emotional awareness, and the necessity of building a culture of celebration within organizations. The discussion also highlights the importance of maintaining strong relationships with donors and board members, particularly during periods of uncertainty.

Key Takeaways

Rushing to quick solutions or ignoring challenges altogether are common mistakes. Taking intentional time to think, write, and process complex situations leads to better strategic decisions and stronger leadership.
Effective leaders respond to volatility with vision, uncertainty with understanding, complexity with courage, and ambiguity with agility, guiding their teams toward a clear path forward even when circumstances change rapidly.
During crises or major pivots, leaders should communicate early and often with staff, volunteers, and donors, even if they don’t have all the answers yet. Honest updates strengthen trust and invite supporters to be part of the solution.
Celebrating wins, encouraging emotional check-ins, creating shared experiences, and hiring people who are hungry, humble, and emotionally intelligent help teams stay motivated and overcome burnout.

Conclusion

Nonprofit leadership requires more than operational skill; it requires reflection, courage, and human connection. Leaders who intentionally pause, communicate transparently, and cultivate resilient teams are better positioned to navigate complexity and inspire meaningful action. By focusing on vision and adaptability, nonprofits can turn challenging moments into opportunities for growth and impact.

Looking for actionable strategies to improve your nonprofit’s fundraising and leadership?

James Misner, with decades of experience, provides key takeaways on team building, conflict resolution, and taking ‘imperfect action’ to achieve your mission.

Begin strengthening your nonprofit leadership today, and take those imperfect actions towards building a better team.