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Nonprofit Spotlight: The Store, Nashville, TNIt’s been a while since we had a nonprofit spotlight on the show, so I’ve been saving this interview up for you to air during the holidays. And let me tell you, there is GOLD in here today, friends. Pure gold.
I first mentioned The Store back in Episode 51 when we talked about ways to build meaningful relationships in the community. The Store's social media presence is a great example of showering appreciation on supporters and partners.
Last week in Episode 71 we talked about how it's important to always be learning, but also taking ACTION.
Today’s guest is a perfect example of that combination.
Courtney Vrablik is the Executive Director of The Store in Nashville, TN. A few years ago, Brad Paisley and his wife Kimberly Williams-Paisley (yes, that’s the country singer and the actress) volunteered with their kids at Unity Shoppe in Santa Barbara, California. That sparked their dream to address food insecurity in their own hometown of Nashville.
Courtney became the Executive Director just before the pandemic of 2020 hit, and what a time to step into a new role! She's such an incredible combination of tenacity, confidence, and humility.
Key Takeaways
This conversation is full of so many inspiring insights. Courtney shares about:- Staying on top of her game and the ability to make decisions quickly
- Relying on her supportive board to advise and guide
- Importance of having a community of peers to build each other up, share resources, learn from each other’s strengths
- Pooling resources with other organizations in the community
- Nashville’s unique culture that contributes to the generosity
- Being open to areas where we need to grow, and also learning to trust our gut
- Courtney gets raw and real about her personal journey and how it’s helped her better serve the community now
- The importance of going back to your mission when making decisions and determining your services
- Creative ways to share your nonprofit’s story while maintaining dignity and privacy for clients
- Finding fun ways to lift the heaviness and still talk about the needs
- Being good stewards and building trust with donors
- Determining what success looks like for each client
- www.thestore.org
- Instagram: @TheStoreNashville
- Facebook: The Store Nashville
- Mentoring Series: Episodes 26 - 31
- Episode 51: Six Meaningful Ways Your Nonprofit Can Build Relationships with Grant Funders
- Nonprofit Storytelling Series: Episodes 58 - 60
- Episode 71: Success Leaves Clues: 2021 Nonprofit Book Roundup
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