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Cause & Purpose is the show about the leaders, innovators, and change-agents dedicating their lives to making this world a better place. In each episode, we'll feature a different leader, social entrepreneur, founder, or executive who has spent their careers pursuing positive social impact - either at nonprofit organizations or social enterprises. Enjoy!

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    Fighting for Education Equality for Native American Scholars, with Native Forward CEO Angelique Albert

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 78:57


    In this episode of Cause & Purpose, we sit down with the CEO of Native Forward, Angelique Albert. Angelique shares insights from her life growing up on tribal lands in Montana, talks about some of the historical context that shapes the way Native Americans relate to Education, and shares insights from scaling Native Forward to serve more Native American scholars.

    Driving Innovative Solutions to Combat Climate Change at a Massive Scale, with Elemental Excelerator COO Avra van der Zee

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 89:34


    In this episode of Cause & Purpose, we sit down with the COO of Elemental Excelerator, Avra van der Zee.Avra's dedication to combatting climate change has spanned her entire career. From e-bikes, to sustainable pre-fabricated construction materials, to the 150+ startups in Elemental Excelerator's portfolio, Avra has worked, across her career, to help build and scale the innovative climate solutions that will help shape our environment for generations to come. A litigation attorney turned social entrepreneur, Avra has tons of great insights to share about everything from working with government programs, to storytelling, to climate justice issues, to storytelling, and building performance measurement and evaluation frameworks that empower organizations to maximize their impact.Join us as we learn a bit about Avra's background, and the way she, and Elemental Excelerator, are tackling global climate change at a massive scale.

    The Heat Initiative: Combatting Online Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM) with Sarah Gardner

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 84:20


    In this episode of Cause & Purpose, we sit down with Sarah Gardner, a trailblazer in the fight against child sexual abuse material (CSAM) through her work with the Heat Initiative. Sarah's commitment to creating a safer internet landscape for children is not just a mission — it's a calling. Under Sarah's guidance, the Heat Initiative aims to elevate internet safety standards, advocating for robust protections that shield children from the dangers lurking within the digital realm.Her current campaign is a bold move to hold industry giants like Apple accountable, urging them to fulfill their promises to identify and flag content that exploits children. This initiative sets a precedent, challenging tech companies to prioritize child safety and establish rigorous online standards. Join us as we learn a bit about Sarah's background, the significant changes she's championing, and how each of us can play a role in safeguarding the innocence of children online.

    Welcome to Season 3 of Cause & Purpose!

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 1:55


    Introduction two Season 3 of Cause & Purpose.

    Tech Incubator Multiple: Empowering Entrepreneurs in Autism Innovation with Heidi Kershaw

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2023 62:08


    In this episode, we welcome Heidi Kershaw, the CEO of Multiple, a nonprofit organization focused on funding and incubating transformative tech solutions for people with autism. Rather than focusing on cure research or direct service to families, Multiple operates as a technology incubator, supporting scalable for-profit solutions. The conversation explores Heidi's personal journey as a mother of a neurodivergent child and how that led her to her work at Multiple. The episode highlights the importance of connectivity and acceptance for individuals with autism and how technology can play a role in enhancing their lives. Tune in to learn more about Multiple's innovative approach to addressing the challenges faced by the autism community.“If we did a better job at trying to trust one another, that we have good intentions, I think the world would look a lot different."Topics covered:[00:04:18] Relationship with autism mourned.[00:08:25] Parenting a child with autism.[00:12:23] Autism education and understanding.[00:18:10] Nonprofits and mission-driven work.[00:20:10] Creating a product for autism.[00:27:09] Bringing tech products to market.[00:32:55] Wearable for understanding communication.[00:36:05] Safety concerns for those with autism.[00:39:08] Receptive language development.[00:44:05] Job programs and economic growth.[00:47:32] Corporations supporting neurodivergent individuals.[00:55:14] Long waitlists for autism services.[00:59:13] Wearing a suit for acceptance.Links mentioned:https://www.multiplehub.org/https://www.valencevibrations.com/https://www.socialciphergame.com/https://cogniable.tech/https://altruous.orgGuest links:https://www.linkedin.com/in/heidikershaw/

    Eliminating Medical Debt: Using Patient Advocacy to Drive Policy Change with Jared Walker

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 59:37


    In this episode of Cause & Purpose, we hear from Jared Walker, the founder and CEO of Dollar For. Dollar For is a nonprofit organization that helps tackle the issue of medical debt in the United States by advocating for patients and using patient data to drive policy change. Inspired by personal experience, Jared shares how Dollar For began as Dollar for Portland, crowdfunding money to support people with unexpected medical expenses. Now, they help eligible patients take advantage of charity care, a provision of the Affordable Care Act that requires nonprofit hospitals to waive fees for low-income patients. With medical debt being a significant cause of bankruptcies in the U.S., Dollar For is making a massive impact and aims to eliminate as much medical debt as possible. Tune in to learn more about Jared's journey and the work of Dollar For."Being able to buy the repair for the wheelchair accessible van, or buy the medical equipment that they can't afford, or pay the hospital bill that's gone to collections, is a pretty freaking big deal for people."Topics covered:[00:04:35] Healthcare system frustrations.[00:07:53] Inspiration for action.[00:14:48] Community response to launch.][00:22:09] Discovering Charity Care.[00:23:52] Frustration with the healthcare system.[00:32:06] Pursuing forgiveness of medical fees.[00:35:27] Childbirth as ineligible elective procedure.[00:41:14] Key metrics for impact.[00:44:14] Opportunities from the program.[00:56:08] Mental health organizations.Links mentioned:https://dollarfor.org/https://altruous.orgGuest links:https://www.linkedin.com/in/jared-walker-b6865397/

    Comfort Cases: Transforming the Foster Care System with Rob Scheer

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2023 34:06


    In this episode, we are joined by Rob Scheer, founder and CEO of Comfort Cases, an organization that supports kids in the foster care system. Rob, who grew up in foster care himself, shares his personal story and sheds light on how the foster care system functions. He emphasizes that empathy is not innate but taught, and discusses the need for dignity and basic necessities for kids in the system. Rob challenges the notion that the system is broken and instead highlights the importance of understanding and supporting children in foster care. Tune in to hear more about Rob's inspiring journey and the work of Comfort Cases."If we're going to pay for these children's tuition, we need to pay for all the wraparound services to make them healthy humans of our society, because that's what we want."Topics covered:[00:01:36] The shattered foster care system.[00:04:30] Homelessness and resilience.[00:07:44] Creating a supportive foster system.[00:12:11] Rebuilding the foster care system.[00:15:28] Investing in our future.[00:19:47] Foster care and dental hygiene.[00:22:39] Dignity for children in transition.[00:28:20] People experiencing homelessness.[00:32:19] Foster systems around the world.[00:33:37] Obscure but badly needed niche.Links mentioned:https://comfortcases.org/https://altruous.orgGuest links:https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-scheer-27482653/

    Pathways Out of Poverty: Empowering Rural India with Karya.in

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2023 78:39


    In this episode, the founders of startup Karya.In discuss their mission to create pathways out of poverty for people in low-income communities. Drawing from their personal experiences growing up in India, they share the challenges they faced and the emotional drive behind their entrepreneurial journey. The conversation explores the intersection of entrepreneurship and impact, emphasizing the importance of the smartphone application that connects rural Indian workers to tech companies, allowing them to earn income. The conversation also touches on the challenges and solutions in India's nonprofit sector, the importance of measuring impact and worker satisfaction, and the economic value of Indian languages. “I think both the desire to create a nonprofit and the desire to tackle poverty comes from my childhood. For me personally, it's such an intense desire that I feel like . . . working on anything else always felt like a waste of time because it was almost existential.”Topics covered:(00:07:47) Growing up in poverty(00:15:09) Entrepreneurial Journey and Impact(00:22:28) The Impact of Travel(00:29:55) Karya: Empowering Rural Indians(00:36:37) Challenges and Solutions in India's Nonprofit Sector(00:43:18) Working with Gates Foundation and Microsoft(00:50:36) Measuring Impact and Worker Satisfaction(00:56:59) Amplifying Existing Human Forces(01:03:33) The Economic Value of Indian Languages(01:11:20) The Importance of CompassionLinks mentioned:https://karya.in/https://altruous.orgGuest links:https://www.linkedin.com/in/manuchopra42/https://www.linkedin.com/in/vivek-seshadri-07127511/

    Reshaping Nonprofit Giving: Technology, Collaboration, and Impact with Woodrow Rosenbaum

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 51:47


    In this episode, Woodrow Rosenbaum, the Chief Data Officer at GivingTuesday, discusses the challenges and opportunities in nonprofit giving. He emphasizes the importance of funders understanding the impact of the organizations they support and the need for nonprofits to set themselves up for long-term success. The conversation touches on the role of technology, specifically artificial intelligence, and the importance of collaboration with other stakeholders. Woodrow highlights the increase in giving in 2020 due to COVID-related needs and racial justice movements, but also notes the risk of over-reliance on large donors. “We're about relationships over technology, so we're in many ways a tech company; but we build the technology on the relationships.”Topics covered:(00:06:32) Engaging More Donors(00:12:57) Unlocking Donor-Advised Funds(00:19:02) The Importance of Donor Engagement(00:25:15) Understanding Generosity(00:32:00) The Importance of Collaboration and Effectiveness Measures in Philanthropy(00:38:36) Data interoperability and AI in the social sector(00:45:21) Blind spots in the social sectorLinks mentioned:https://givingtuesday.orghttps://altruous.orgGuest links:https://www.linkedin.com/in/woodrowrosenbaum/

    Nature, Privilege, and Environmental Conservation with Clara Rowe

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 53:40


    In this episode, Clara Rowe, CEO of Restor, delves into the intersection of nature and social impact. She shares her personal experiences in sustainable development and conservation, emphasizing the need to address privilege and the legacy of colonialism in natural resource management. The unequal contributions to climate change and the importance of transforming how we value nature are explored, alongside the role of philanthropy and non-monetary relationships. The challenges of navigating palm oil supply chains, reforestation efforts, and the work of Restor are also discussed. “I think it has to be a combination of, ‘are the right people using it to do the right thing, which is to get us toward that longer impact?' and, ‘do we have clear cases of how this is making shifts not only for individuals, but for larger systems in social impact work?'”Topics covered:00:06:20) Challenges in Climate Change Response(00:13:14) Navigating Palm Oil Supply Chains(00:19:26) Lessons from Conflict Areas(00:25:42) The Power of Reforestation(00:32:09) Tracking Impact and Building a Global Reforestation Community(00:39:08) Measuring Impact and Building a Story(00:45:38) The Future of Restor(00:52:01) Ways to be part of the restoration movement Links mentioned:https://restor.ecoMinistry for the Future bookhttps://altruous.orgGuest links:https://www.linkedin.com/in/clara-rowe-5713b879/

    Unleashing Nonprofit Growth: Strategies and Success During Challenging Times with Matt Scott

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 56:35


    In this episode, Matt Scott returns to the podcast for a second time and discusses the importance of having a growth strategy and hiring the right people to execute it in the nonprofit sector. He emphasizes the opportunity to stand out during challenging times, such as the pandemic, by focusing on growth and hiring. The conversation delves into the changes CauseMic has undergone and the challenges they faced during the pandemic. Matt also touches on building brand awareness for small nonprofits, managing organizational growth, and the significance of culture and communication in driving success, as he outlines in his new book, The High Growth Nonprofit. Quotes:“I think that it's actually a moment of opportunity when everyone else is running for the hills. It's a great opportunity to say, hey, here's our growth plan. This is where we're focused on hiring.”Topics covered:(00:06:31) The Challenges of Building Brand Awareness for Small Nonprofits(00:13:13) Rewarding Employees in the Social Sector(00:19:37) Nonprofit Culture and Incentivizing Employees(00:25:44) Culture and Growth(00:31:32) Instilling a Sense of Urgency and Growth Mentality(00:37:24) Importance of Communication and Growth in Change Management(00:43:44) Leveraging Systems and Frameworks(00:49:49) Proud Success Stories(00:55:58) Fast Forward ProgramLinks mentioned:https://www.causemic.com/The High Growth Non-Profit bookhttps://altruous.orgGuest links:https://www.linkedin.com/in/mscottbba/

    From Personal Perspective to Social Impact: Launching Altruous with Eric Barela

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 79:15


    In this episode, Mike Spear and Eric Barela discuss the launch of their new project, Altruous, and share pieces of their personal backstories of how they got into this work. They highlight the significance of Altruous in addressing social challenges and amplifying unheard voices. The conversation explores the intersection of social justice and personal background, emphasizing the need to recognize and value diverse perspectives. They discuss expected value calculations, the debate between quantitative and qualitative evaluation, the role of human evaluators in an AI-driven world, and the importance of comprehensive evaluation methods. “If we're going to pat ourselves on the back for doing good things, then we should actually be doing good things.”Topics covered:(00:07:55) The Intersection of Social Justice and Personal Background(00:15:06) High EV Calculation(00:21:48) Quantitative vs Qualitative Evaluation(00:29:11) The Importance of Qualitative and Quantitative Data(00:38:01) The Role of Human Evaluators in an AI-Driven World(00:45:47) Shared Passion for Impact Measurement(00:53:32) Burning Man's Impact and Integrity(01:00:25) Measuring Impact and Avoiding Harm(01:07:30) Marks of Success for Altruist(01:14:48) Democratizing Monitoring and EvaluationLinks mentioned:https://altruous.orgGuest links:https://www.linkedin.com/in/ericbarela/

    Generational Activism: Engaging Millennials and Gen Z with Derrick Feldmann

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 76:31


    In this episode Derrick Feldmann discusses the importance of building social movements and engaging individuals in creating meaningful change. He explores the intersection of social issues and generational engagement, highlighting the unique perspectives and characteristics of Millennials and Gen Z. The conversation also delves into personal journeys in civic engagement, the motivations for giving and sustaining involvement, and the need for inclusive activism. Quotes:“The more you do, the more perspective you gain for the issues around you that are often hidden.”Topics covered:(00:06:44) Bridging Local and Global Perspectives(00:13:25) Personal Journey in Civic Engagement(00:20:16) Enabling Engagement and Action(00:27:18) Importance of Inclusive Activism(00:33:43) Social Issues and Generational Engagement(00:40:25) Motivations for Giving and Sustaining Involvement(00:47:19) Importance of Milestones in Engaging Supporters(00:55:07) Corporate Social Mind(01:01:49) The Future of Corporate Social Responsibility(01:09:09) Career Path and Cause Areas Links mentioned:https://altruous.orgGuest links:https://www.linkedin.com/in/derrickfeldmann/

    From Marines to Humanitarians: Transforming Disaster Relief with Jake Wood

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 56:16


    In this episode, Jake Wood discusses his journey from being a Marine to co-founding Team Rubicon, a nonprofit organization that provides disaster relief and humanitarian aid. The episode explores the humble beginnings of Team Rubicon after the earthquake in Haiti in 2010 and how they gained traction through viral donations. The conversation also delves into the role of technology in their success, particularly their partnership with Palantir, a big data intelligence platform. The episode highlights the evolution of culture and leadership within Team Rubicon, as well as the importance of measuring impact and prioritizing vulnerable communities. 

    Building a Resilient Future for All: Infrastructure Predevelopment with Shalini Vajjhala

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2023 63:00


    In the premiere episode of Cause & Purpose Season 2, Mike Spear and Shalini Vajjhala discuss inefficiencies in the philanthropy space and how to make the most of your philanthropic dollars. From building footbridges to proactive disaster mitigation, we explore how to think about funding and collaboration to achieve the best possible outcomes for communities around the world.

    Welcome to Season 2 of Cause and Purpose!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 2:41


    Welcome back to Season 2 of the show!

    Bridging the Gap Between People Who Stutter and The People Who Can Help with Myspeech Founder Nathan Mallipeddi

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 52:40


    Nathan Mallipeddi is the Founder and CEO of Myspeech, an international nonprofit, where he leads a team of ~50 members and ~200 volunteers in tackling two of most significant issues in the field of healthcare services in speech therapy—the lack of access to care and unaffordable prices. They are currently building a technology platform to scale therapy and community services to millions of people who stutter around the world. They've impacted ~25,000 people in 26 countries, with partnerships in 30 schools. Their partners include Fast Forward, Future Founders, Harvard Innovations Labs, Microsoft, Salesforce, Verizon, the Westly Foundation, Donald A. Strauss Foundation, UCLA SOLE, the World Stuttering Network, and many more. 

    Expanding the Role of Technology in Non-Profit Impact with Consultant Jason Shim

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 57:38


    Jason Shim is the Director of Digital Strategy and Transformation at Pathways to Education Canada. With over 15 years of experience spanning the nonprofit and academic sectors both as an employee and a consultant, he has consistently helped organizations stay ahead of the technology curve. He loves to help organizations explore the question “How can we harness technology to make a difference in the world?” In 2013, he led Pathways to Education to become the first Canadian charity to issue tax receipts for Bitcoin donations, providing access and awareness to a brand new tech-savvy audience.

    Building the Largest Talent Pipeline of Black Women in STEM with BlackSiS Founder Diana Wilson

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 65:54


    Diana Wilson is very proud to be the Founder & CEO of Yielding Accomplished African Women (Yaa.W) and Black Sisters in STEM (Black SiS). They are a globally recognized nonprofit whose work has been featured by MTV, Google, The Malala Fund, Face2Face Africa, Blavity, The Late Afternoon Show with Berla Mundi and many more. Black Sisters in STEM is building the largest talent marketplace of Black college women in STEM and training the next Fortune 500 CEOs, innovators and world class leaders. 

    Solving Climate Change By Empowering Campaigns with Climate Cabinet Executive Director Caroline Spears

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 57:30


    Caroline Spears is the Executive Director at Climate Cabinet, which began as a volunteer-based team in 2018, when a Texas state legislature candidate asked for climate talking points and policy solutions that were relevant to her district. They realized that this need was not unique: many candidates want to run on strong climate platforms but don't have the time to simultaneously run a full-time campaign and do cutting-edge policy analysis. Thus, Climate Cabinet Action was born. Climate Cabinet Action has supported candidates and pushed climate on the campaign trail in four campaign cycles, including 2018 state legislature races, 2019 presidential primaries, 2020 state and congressional races, and 2021 Virginia House of Delegates elections. In 2020, they worked with 100 campaigns. 

    Guiding the LGBTQ+ Community Through Coming Out with Co-Founder and CEO of Worthy Mentoring Michael Edmonson

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 68:26


    Michael Edmonson is the co-founder and CEO of Worthy Mentoring, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that connects mentors and mentees in the LGBTQ+ Community through a mobile iOS and Android App. The Worthy Mentoring App offers a safe platform for our community to seek personal guidance, professional advice, support, and friendship.

    Training Teams to Independently Innovate with Senior Director of Community Innovation, Impact Labs & Open Source Commons at Salesforce Amy Guterman

    Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 54:12


    Amy Guterman is a human-centered designer and innovator, with a focus on leveraging tech for social impact. She is the Senior Director of Community Innovation, Impact Labs & Open Source Commons at Salesforce. At Salesforce, her team leads Impact Labs and Open Source Commons to foster community collaboration and inspire innovation on the world's most pressing challenges. Amy's work includes designing interventions to address issues in equity in education, housing and homelessness, and global health information systems. Her work has been featured in publications such as Forbes, FastCo, Wired, and The Verge and recognized internationally by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and The White House.

    Creating a Legacy for Female Hackers with Womens Society of Cyberjutsu CEO Mari Galloway and Black Girls Hack Founder Tennisha Martin

    Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 78:15


    Mari Galloway is the CEO and a founding board member of The Women's Society of Cyberjutsu (WSC), a Northern Virginia-based non-profit organization passionate about helping and empowering women to succeed in the cybersecurity field. Their primary mission is to advance women in cybersecurity by providing programs and partnerships that promote networking, education, mentoring, resource-sharing, and opportunities. Tennisha Martin is the founder and Executive Director of BlackGirlsHack (BGH Foundation), a national cybersecurity nonprofit organization dedicated to providing education and resources to underserved communities and increasing the diversity in cyber. BlackGirlsHack provides black women and girls with resources, mentorship, direction, and training required to enter and excel in the Cybersecurity field.

    Changing the Nonprofit World Through Cryptocurrency with The Giving Block Co-Founder Alex Wilson

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 56:20


    Alex Wilson is the co-founder of The Giving Block, a platform that makes Bitcoin and other cryptocurrency fundraising easy for nonprofits, empowering mission-driven organizations, charities, universities, and faith-based organizations of all sizes to leverage crypto technology to achieve their mission. Alex's background is in management consulting where he worked with Fortune 500 companies to develop strategies around emerging technologies like AI, IoT, blockchain and cryptocurrency. As he went down the cryptocurrency rabbit hole, he and his co-founder discovered a need for nonprofits to be able to tap into the new and growing crypto donor demographic. Now, he's turned his attention to the nonprofit world where he equips nonprofits to accept cryptocurrency donations and build fundraising programs.

    Addressing Big Social Problems and Finding Solutions Through Philanthropy with Hopelab CEO Margaret Laws

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 66:27


    Margaret Laws has distinguished herself as a catalytic leader in health care, forging cross-sector partnerships that drive positive social impact. At Hopelab Margaret leads a multidisciplinary team with expertise in healthcare, academic research, and design to create science-based technologies to improve the health and well-being of teens and young adults. She is passionate about bringing together government, nonprofit and private-sector stakeholders interested in advancing the role technology can play in supporting and improving health outcomes, with a particular focus on improving care for underserved populations.

    Evolving as Human Beings to Use Capitalism for the Greater Good with Common Foundation CEO Mark Eckhardt

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 76:22


    COMMON Foundation combines the power of an incubator with philanthropy and social entrepreneurship to support, promote and develop non-profit ideas and organizations in the US and abroad for the benefit of people, planet, and peace. Prior to becoming the CEO of COMMON LLC, Mark Eckhardt was a principal at UFUSE Visionary Strategy Management, a global consulting firm devoted to unleashing creativity and helping entrepreneurs produce outstanding results through innovative business strategies, organizational design, and alignment of partnerships. Mark is also a Zen Buddhist Priest who has dedicated his life to transforming the nature of capitalism through social and environmental entrepreneurship. Mark joined us at Cause and Purpose to share the lessons he has learned through an entire career of conscious impact-building within capitalism.

    Redesigning Educational Content for Marginalized Students with Almost Fun founder and CEO Lisa Wang

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2022 47:33


    Lisa Wang is the founder and CEO of Almost Fun, an innovative nonprofit organization whose mission it is to ensure low income and BIPOC students have a culturally responsive, accessible, and engaging resources that empower their learning. Almost Fun is also a graduate of FastForward's nonprofit accelerator program, which we have featured in our startup edition on the podcast. Lisa joins Cause & Purpose for a tactical and enlightening discussion of what needs to change in how educational content is being made, what she learned from her time at Google about educational effectiveness and progress, and the lessons she has already learned in scaling a non-profit startup.

    How Larry Gast Cultivates Highly Engaged Community Audiences with an Entrepreneurial Spirit at Moishe House International

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 45:45


    Larry Gast is the VP of Development at Moishe House International, a nonprofit that creates meaningful, welcoming communities for Jewish adults in a post-college world. Larry joins Cause & Purpose to discuss how he's infused an entrepreneurial spirit into every one of his roles, from working with large organizations like the JDC to ones that closely resemble startups. He has a wealth of insights that can be used for your organization, no matter your size or mission.

    How User-Centered Design and Development is Helping Karin Underwood Make a Massive Impact in Healthcare with Verano Health

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 69:30


    Karin Underwood is the Founder and CEO of Verano Health, an accessible mobile platform built to provide life-changing diabetes self-management training to low-income Americans with chronic disease. She's spent a lifetime embedded in social impact, from high school service trips all the way to living in Kenya for two years post-college with the One Acre Fund. Karin joins Cause & Purpose to detail her exciting journey as a nonprofit tech entrepreneur and share countless lessons-learned from a lifetime of firsthand experience interfacing directly with the communities she wants to help.

    Giving Tuesday, Open Source Campaigning, and Inspiring Long-Term Generosity In the Post-COVID Era, with Giving Tuesday Chief Data Officer Woodrow Rosenbaum

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2021 74:00


    Woodrow Rosenbaum is the Chief Data Officer at Giving Tuesday, a movement designed to unleash the power of radical generosity around the world through a dedicated day for giving. Every year, Giving Tuesday activates over 70 national movements, 300 communities, and tens of millions of people to support organizations across the globe. Woodrow joins us for an exclusive interview on Cause & Purpose to share the origins behind Giving Tuesday, how we can shift mindsets for the social sector, and countless data-backed insights that can be applied to your organization on a year-round basis.

    Transforming Nonprofit Organizations to Prepare for Massive Annual Growth Featuring Matt Scott from CauseMic

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 50:46


    CauseMic is a boutique consulting firm cofounded by Matt Scott, CEO, to help nonprofits who want to truly disrupt the social sector. Their work is hyper-focused on implementing rapid growth plans that will see organizations scale their revenue 10x in 3 to 5 years, using technology to build personalized relationships at scale, and driving authentic engagement between organization and audience. Matt joins Cause & Purpose to share his insights, tactical advice, and so much more.

    Millennial Philanthropy and How Emerging Tech Nonprofits Are Changing The World with Shannon Farley from Fast Forward

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 57:29


    Shannon Farley is the cofounder and executive director of Fast Forward, an accelerator that focuses specifically on tech nonprofits. To date, they've graduated seven cohorts, raised more than $275 million on behalf of their members, and impacted the lives of more than 88 million people. Cause & Purpose was beyond excited to host Shannon and discuss how an entrepreneurial mindset has helped her career journey, from mobilizing the largest network of millennial philanthropists ever to funding the next great nonprofit founders obsessed with making a lasting impact on the world. 

    Data, Technology, and Building the Most Generous Generation in the History of the World with Tim Kachuriak from NextAfter

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 42:20


    Tim Kachuriak is the Founder, Chief Innovation Officer, and Optimization Officer at NextAfter, a fundraising research lab and consultancy. They specialize in work with cause-driven businesses and nonprofit organizations to help them better understand their customers and inspire their donors to give generously. He's also the founder of The Human Coalition, a nonprofit that is committed to the goal of rescuing children and families from abortion. Tim joined us on Cause & Purpose to tell the story of how he was able to take career experiences from the world of advertising marketing and fuse it with the world of social impact. We also got tons of actionable insights for nonprofits to go along with the exciting tale.

    How Becky Kekula is Changing the Way Hollywood, Companies, and Everyday People See People with Disabilities

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 57:57


    Becky Kekula is a social change advocate, dynamic public speaker, and driving force behind the Disability Equality Index (DEI) from Disability:IN. A lifelong advocate for the rights and representation of people living with disabilities, Becky has covered many miles, touched many hearts, and has made a real impact on how people with disabilities are treated in the workplace. Becky joined Cause & Purpose to share her lived experiences, and talk about some of her struggles, successes, and failures from a life advocating for equal treatment for everyone.

    Investing in People over Profits and Supporting Refugee Entrepreneurs with Rama Chakaki

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 51:24


    Of all the social entrepreneurs we've met, few have had as diverse and unique a career journey as Rama Chakaki. Truly a citizen of the world, Rama spent parts of her youth in Syria, Saudi Arabia, and the United States. She's run both for-profit and nonprofit organizations. She's pushed boundaries in technology and touched countless lives through uplifting multimedia and purpose-driven e-commerce. Rama joined Cause & Purpose to share stories from her life and career, lessons learned, and discuss her latest ventures, including Ed Seed, a nonprofit crowdfunding platform that gives young refugees the resources they need to succeed in school and giving "their entire family a new chance at life outside of a refugee camp."

    Education Access for Nepalese War Orphans with Maggie Doyne from BlinkNow

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 62:17


    As a teenager growing up in New Jersey, Maggie Doyne looked ahead to a future already written - college, career, student loans - and realized there must be more out there. During a gap year spent traveling in Southeast Asia, Maggie came face to face with a reality starkly different than the one she had known growing up - a refugee crisis, children forced into hard labor, and families torn apart by the Nepalese civil war. Struck by a deep affinity for the Nepalese people, Maggie new she had to act. She pooled what little resources she had, and together with her cofounder, a local Nepali man named Top Malla, she founded BlinkNow, a nonprofit organization that runs a school, women's center, and children's home in Surkhet Nepal.

    Redefining Breast Cancer Care with an Ironclad Why with Zionna Hanson from Barbells for Boobs

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 62:08


    When her best friend was diagnosed with breast cancer at age 26, Zionna Hanson realized that there are serious problems in the way breast cancer is diagnosed and treated. The minimum screening age is typically 40 (far later than many women develop breast cancer) and long-term mental, physical, and emotional care is virtually nonexistent. Z founded Barbells for Boobs to advocate to redefine the standard of care in breast health and improving quality of life post diagnosis. Z joins Cause & Purpose to talk about her founding story and share insights gleaned from growing her organization from a single fundraising event to the thriving nonprofit organization it is today.

    Engaging Millennials and Social Entrepreneurship in the Developing World with Becky Straw from The Adventure Project

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 45:19


    Throughout her career, Becky Straw has seen the affect stable employment can have on families and the communities they live in. A self-described “advocate for the unsexy,” Becky has repeatedly gotten involved with causes that created or supported entrepreneurship and job creation in communities that need them. Turning a surprise setback into an opportunity, Becky launched The Adventure Project in 2010 to give people the tools, education and resources to become social entrepreneurs in their own communities.Learn more about The Adventure Project.

    Human-Centered Design, Innovation, and Life in The Peace Corps with Chris Bessenecker from Global Communities

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2020 38:17


    Chris Bessenecker is the Vice President of Strategic Initiatives at Project Concern International, and a lifelong international development pro. We sat down with Chris in his backyard, and talked about his experiences leading water and sanitation initiatives with the Peace Corps in Honduras, using human-centered design in the field, and creating a culture of innovation at a large and well-established organization. Lots of great takeaways in this one. Enjoy!Learn more about Project Concern InternationalChris Bessenecker | LinkedIn | TwitterCause & Purpose is a production of Moonshot.co

    Revolutionizing Support Communities and Humanizing Bereavement with Carla Fernandez from The Dinner Party

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2020 43:43


    Carla Fernandez is a social entrepreneur and cofounder of The Dinner Party, an innovative nonprofit organization on a mission to transform life after loss from an isolating experience into one marked by community support, candid conversation, and forward movement using the age old practice of breaking bread. Carla joins Cause & Purpose to share her founding story and lessons learned from a life spent pursuing positive social impact.Learn more about The Dinner PartyCarla Fernandez | LinkedIn | TwitterCause & Purpose is a production of Moonshot.co

    Conversations on Racial Justice Following the George Floyd Killing with Jessica Murrey from W!cked Saints and the Search for Common Ground

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2020 42:41


    As fate would have it, we recorded Jessica's first episode just a few days before George Floyd was killed and our nation erupted into chaos. Because of her background and unique insights, we felt it was important to invite Jessica back to share her feelings about the ongoing crisis, and provide some helpful tools for addressing topics of racial injustice with those in our own communities.Learn more about W!cked Saints StudiosJessica Murrey | LinkedIn | TwitterCause & Purpose is a production of Moonshot.co

    Fighting the Problem and Not the People with Jessica Murrey from W!cked Saints and the Search for Common Ground

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2020 50:59


    In our inaugural episode, Jessica Murrey joins Cause & Purpose to share stories from her life and career focused on conflict resolution and social justice. We'll delve into the importance of brand and communications strategy for nonprofits, exemplified by her work at The Search for Common Ground. We'll also discuss some of her upcoming projects, including an innovative new mobile game called Pathways, designed to teach teens about activism and self-efficacy.Learn more about W!cked Saints StudiosJessica Murrey | LinkedIn | TwitterCause & Purpose is a production of Moonshot.co

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