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A podcast by the Community Foundation of Greater Flint. The Philanthropy Speaks podcast is hosted by Isaiah Oliver, President and CEO of the Community Foundation of Greater Flint. Join us as we engage in candid conversations with leaders throughout the nonprofit world and inspiring individuals who…

Community Foundation Of Greater Flint

Genesee County, MI, USA

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    • May 1, 2025 LATEST EPISODE
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    Mental Health Journeys with Nurse T, Dan Kildee, and Moses Bingham

    Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 43:51


    Content Warning: This episode discusses topics related to suicide, self-harm, mental health, gun violence, and death, which may be distressing for some listeners. Listener discretion is advised. In honor of Mental Health Month, Philanthropy Speaks presents a powerful conversation featuring CFGF President & CEO Dan Kildee, community advocate and nurse Tarnesa Martin ("Nurse T"), and host Moses Bingham, CFGF Director of Strategic Initiatives. Together, they open up about mental health struggles and the far-reaching impact of gun violence in our community. Dan Kildee shares his personal journey with mental health and how the effects of gun violence have shaped his life, offering insight into the resources and strategies that have supported his healing. Nurse T draws on her experience at Hurley Medical Center, highlighting community mental health trends and professional resources available.  Learn more about the Community Foundation of Greater Flint at cfgf.org and Hurley Medical Center at hurleymc.com. If you are having thoughts of suicide, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255 (TALK) or go to SpeakingOfSuicide.com/resources for a list of additional resources.Support the show

    Arab American Heritage with Lucine Jarrah

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 28:18


    In honor of Arab American Heritage Month, this episode of Philanthropy Speaks features a conversation with Lucine Jarrah, Executive Director of the Arab American Heritage Council (AAHC). Host Sue Peters, Vice President of Community Impact at the Community Foundation of Greater Flint, dives into the rich culture, stories, and leadership of the Arab American community in Flint and Genesee County. Lucine shares how her Lebanese heritage shapes her identity and fuels her passion for advocacy, civic engagement, and cultural empowerment. Together, they explore AAHC's ongoing programs—from immigration and language services to educational workshops and the powerful Wujud storytelling podcast. They also highlight the significance of the new Middle Eastern and North African (MENA) category in the U.S. Census and what it means for community resources, equity, and visibility. Learn more about the Community Foundation of Greater Flint at cfgf.org and find out more about the Arab American Heritage Council at aahcflint.org.  Support the show

    National Reading Month with El Ballet Folklórico Estudiantil

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 25:04


    In this special episode of Philanthropy Speaks, we're celebrating National Reading Month by exploring the role reading plays in strengthening our communities. Host Chakara Wheeler, Program Officer at the Community Foundation of Greater Flint, is joined by Susana Quintanilla, the founder and director of El Ballet Folklórico Estudiantil (EBFE). Tune in to hear how EBFE is preserving Mexican culture and empowering children through dance, music, and education, all while promoting literacy initiatives. Susana shares the importance of first-language literacy enrichment through cultural arts, highlights EBFE's Bilingual Book Parade series, and offers her top bilingual book recommendations for Reading Month. Discover how reading, culture, and the arts come together to shape brighter futures for our youth. Learn more about the Community Foundation of Greater Flint at cfgf.org and find out more about El Ballet Folklórico Estudiantil at ebfedance.org. Support the show

    St. John Street: Remembering, Honoring, and Preserving History

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 33:05


    In this episode of Philanthropy Speaks, we shine a light on the powerful story of the St. John Street neighborhood, a once-thriving Black community in Flint, Michigan through the lens of the documentary St. John Street: Story of a Neighborhood. This film celebrates the vibrant history and enduring spirit of the St. John Street neighborhood, a once-thriving Black community in Flint. The documentary highlights the neighborhood's rich cultural heritage and the resilience of its residents in the face of urban renewal and the construction of a highway that led to their displacement.  Host Dan Kildee, President and CEO of the Community Foundation of Greater Flint, is joined by director and editor Justin Brown, producer Rodney Brown, and St. John Street Historical Committee President James Wardlow. Together, they explore the documentary, the remarkable history of the St. John Street neighborhood, and the importance of preserving and sharing these stories.Tune in to learn more about this community, the impact of urban renewal, and how the St. John Street Memorial Fund of the Community Foundation of Greater Flint is working to honor its legacy. Watch the documentary on WKAR-TV, Michigan State University's PBS station, airing Tuesday, February 4, at 6 p.m., and Thursday, February 6, at 10 p.m. Distributions will expand to PBS stations nationwide and will be available on the PBS streaming application. Learn more:Community Foundation of Greater Flint's TRHT work: cfgf.org/trhtSt. John Street Historical Committee: stjohnstreethistoricalcommittee.comiMichigan Productions: imichiganproductions.orgSupport the show

    National Day of Racial Healing with Racial Healing Practitioners

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 35:13


    In this episode of Philanthropy Speaks, we're observing the National Day of Racial Healing through a discussion with local racial healing practitioners. Host Sue Peters, Vice President of Community Impact at the Community Foundation of Greater Flint, is joined by Elizabeth Jordan, Patrick McNeal, and Regina Laurie. Tune in to discover how these community members conduct racial healing circles and visioning sessions throughout Flint and Genesee County—and the insights, lessons, and perspectives they've gathered along the way.  Learn more about the Community Foundation of Greater Flint and Truth, Racial Healing, and Transformation work, at cfgf.org/trht.  To learn about the National Day of Racial Healing, visit dayofracialhealing.org.  Support the show

    Groundbreaking Housing for Veterans with Catholic Charities

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 25:16


    In this episode of Philanthropy Speaks, we're highlighting the Sacred Heart Veteran Village—a transitional housing program designed specifically for local veterans. Host Damon Ross, Program Officer at the Community Foundation of Greater Flint, is joined by Katie Baxter and Tom Haeussler from Catholic Charities of Shiawassee & Genesee Counties. Tune in to discover how this innovative project will create a community of 24 to 26 small homes, complemented by a Community Veteran Resource Center in Flint, along with other programs provided by Catholic Charities. Learn more about Catholic Charities at catholiccharitiesflint.org, and visit cfgf.org to see how the Community Foundation of Greater Flint is influencing and connecting generosity to Genesee County needs. For good. For ever. For everyone.Support the show

    Hispanic & Latinx Heritage Month with Asa Ascencio Zuccaro

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 35:55


    In this special episode of Philanthropy Speaks, we're highlighting Hispanic & Latinx Heritage Month. Host Chakara Wheeler, Program Officer at the Community Foundation of Greater Flint, is joined by Asa Ascencio Zuccaro. Asa is the Executive Director of Latinx Technology & Community Center, a non-profit organization focused on enhancing the dignity and quality of life for the Flint & Genesee County Latinx community and other cultures.  Tune in to discover how this community-driven organization strengthens cultural pride, provides resources, and offers volunteer and engagement opportunities. Join us as we learn about the importance of supporting Hispanic and Latinx heritage in our community, and how we can all play a part in celebrating these vibrant cultures. Learn more about Latinx Technology & Community Center at latinxflint.org, and visit cfgf.org to see how the Community Foundation of Greater Flint is influencing and connecting generosity to Genesee County needs. For good. For ever. For everyone.Support the show

    The Power of Literacy in Genesee County

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 31:21


    In this special episode of Philanthropy Speaks, we're highlighting National Literacy Month with an in-depth conversation on the transformative power of literacy in Flint and Genesee County. Host Sue Peters, Vice President of Community Impact at the Community Foundation of Greater Flint, is joined by Vincent Slocum, Executive Director of the Flint & Genesee Literacy Network. Together, they explore how raising literacy levels strengthens families, drives community development, and fosters lasting change.Tune in to learn about the Flint & Genesee Literacy Network's innovative two-generational approach to literacy, the challenges they are addressing, and inspiring success stories from the field. Discover how literacy is a key to unlocking economic stability, health, and equity in our region.Learn more about the Flint & Genesee Literacy Network at flintliteracynetwork.org, and visit cfgf.org to see how the Community Foundation of Greater Flint is influencing and connecting generosity to Genesee County needs. For good. For ever. For everyone.Support the show

    Black Philanthropy Month with Carma Lewis

    Play Episode Play 27 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 19:57


    In this episode of Philanthropy Speaks, Lynn Williams, Director of Equity & Community Engagement of the Community Foundation of Greater Flint, sits down with Flint neighborhood advocate Carma Lewis to celebrate Black Philanthropy Month. Carma is a CFGF Board Member, Office Manager for US Representative Dan Kildee, and President of Flint Neighborhoods United. Tune in to discover Lynn and Carma's philanthropic journeys, passion towards Flint and Genesee County, and what inspires them to give back. Learn more about the work of the Community Foundation of Greater Flint at cfgf.org.  Learn more about Flint Neighborhoods United at flintneighborhoodsunited.org. Support the Show.

    Celebrating the ADA with Xceptional Heroes

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 33:38


    In this episode of Philanthropy Speaks, Lydia Starrs, Senior Program Officer of the Community Foundation of Greater Flint, sits down with Jennifer Silverton and Teresa White, the founders of Xceptional Heroes. These dedicated mothers of young adults with cognitive and intellectual disabilities share their journey of establishing an organization that creates meaningful opportunities throughout Genesee County. Tune in to discover the impactful mission of Xceptional Heroes, the vital resources they provide, and their vision for expanding support and inclusivity in the community.Support the Show.

    Championing Fatherhood with InvolvedDad

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 35:23


    In this episode of Philanthropy Speaks—Championing Fatherhood, Host Moses Bingham, Director of Strategic Initiatives of the Community Foundation of Greater Flint, is joined by Shon Hart and Alan Jordan of InvolvedDad. Explore how Shon Hart founded InvolvedDad, an organization that empowers men to be engaged fathers by providing training, coaching, and peer support in a safe environment. Learn more about the Dialogue Initiative from Alan Jordan, teaching youth about healthy dialogues with their peers, educators, and parents. Listen in to explore fatherhood from the eyes of these Flint fathers and learn more about how InvolvedDad is fostering healthy relationships throughout the community and beyond.   Support the Show.

    Culinary Vision and Social Impact: Tony Vu's Journey with Flint Social Club

    Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 37:47


    Join us in this episode of Philanthropy Speaks as we dive into entrepreneurship, social enterprise, and the evolving food scene in Flint, Michigan. Host Damon Ross, Program Officer at the Community Foundation of Greater Flint, engages in a captivating dialogue with Tony Vu, the pioneering force behind Flint Social Club. Explore Tony's remarkable journey, from the legacy of his Vietnamese heritage to his pivotal role in nurturing culinary innovation and community empowerment in Flint.Support the Show.

    Sisters in Service: Flint Area (MI) Chapter of The Links, Inc. Philanthropic Impact

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 26:51


    Description: In this episode of Philanthropy Speaks, join us as we delve into the inspiring stories and impactful initiatives of the women from the Flint Area Chapter of The Links, Incorporated. This episode's host Lottie Ferguson, Vice President of Development and Donor Services has a meaningful conversation with her Links sisters Lennetta Coney and Wanda Harden. Discover their motivations, challenges, and successes in giving back to the community through their partnership with the Community Foundation of Greater Flint. From the establishment of the Flint Kids Matter Fund to empowering the next generation of female philanthropists, their journey exemplifies the transformative power of philanthropy in Flint and Genesee County, Michigan. Support the show

    YOLO Breastfeeding: Latching on to Change

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2023 23:28


    As August marks National Breastfeeding Month, we dive into an important topic that is often overlooked but deeply impactful – breastfeeding and its connection to racial and ethnic disparities within Flint and Genesee County. Join Lydia Starrs, Senior Program Officer, and Chakara Wheeler, Program Officer, as they have a conversation with Shonte Terhune Smith, the driving force behind YOLO Breastfeeding, a transformative organization dedicated to empowering birth and breastfeeding families. Find more information about YOLO Breastfeeding and the great work that Shonte is leading at https://yolobreastfeeding.org/. Support the show

    Philanthropy Speaks presents: Centering Gender Equity

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 17:33


    Empowering Youth: Exploring the Work of Michigan Organization on Adolescent Sexual Health (MOASH) On this episode of Philanthropy Speaks, we have the privilege of shining a spotlight on the Michigan Organization on Adolescent Sexual Health (MOASH). Vice President, Sue Peters has a conversation with Natasha Thomas, Program Coordinator at MOASH about the work of the organization and how they support LGBTQ+ youth. MOASH's mission is to mobilize youth voices, engage community partners, and inform decision-makers to advance sexual health, identities, and rights. To learn more about the work of MOASH, visit www.moash.org. Support the show

    National Day of Racial Healing - Where is the healing in Flint?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 64:24


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    The Floyd J. McCree Legacy Project

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2021 43:34


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    Bill Piper Story: Impact for Good

    Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2021 59:26


    We are joined in this episode by Bill Piper and Kathi Horton to discuss the importance of philanthropy to drive change in the community. We also talk about the rewarding feeling of seeing the meaningful change that support nurtures over time.Support the show (https://cfgf.org/cfgf/DonorsAdvisors/Donors/GivingOpportunities/tabid/728/Default.aspx)

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    Pride Fund: Equity Issues in Public Policy

    Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 59:57


    In this episode Sue Peters sits down with the following guests to discuss the work that's being done in Flint, Genesee County, and the State of Michigan to address equity issues in the LGBTQAI+ community. Dale Weighill, Associate Vice President, Institutional Advancement, Mott Community College and Co-Founder, CFGF Pride Fund Mikaylah Heffernan, Legislative Director, State Rep. John Cherry and executive board member for SALUS CENTER, Lansing's only LGBTQAI+ community center Samara L. Hough, LMSW, Director, University of Michigan Flint Center for Gender and Sexuality Support the show (https://cfgf.org/cfgf/DonorsAdvisors/Donors/GivingOpportunities/tabid/728/Default.aspx)

    National Day of Racial Healing 2021

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 69:54


    In this episode, we discuss 10 months of accomplishments made by the CFGF Racial Inequities Task Force. We are joined by the following members of the task force:City of Flint – Mayor Sheldon Neeley who presents the proclamation for National Day of Racial HealingGeorge Wilkinson and Tim Herman (Business and Banking)Chris Burtley (Philanthropy)Pastor Monica Villareal, Pastor Daniel Moore (Faith)Adrian Walker (Government)Kirk Smith and Clarence Pierce (Health)Support the show (https://cfgf.org/cfgf/DonorsAdvisors/Donors/GivingOpportunities/tabid/728/Default.aspx)

    Flint Kids Fund 5 Year Anniversary

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 48:26


    We are joined by Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha, founder of the Flint Kids Fund,  to celebrate 5 years of helping Flint's youth population. We discuss the great work the Flint Kids Fund has done and continues to do in the Flint community. Visit flintkids.org to make your lasting impact.Support the show (https://cfgf.org/cfgf/DonorsAdvisors/Donors/GivingOpportunities/tabid/728/Default.aspx)

    Year-End Giving & CARES Act

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2020 39:41


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    Celebrating Black Philanthropy Month

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 69:32


    We celebrated Black Philanthropy Month in August with a new podcast featuring local philanthropists Wanda Harden, George Wilkinson, Adrian Walker, DeAndra Larkin and Shannon Polk.Tune in and listen to a great conversation with Isaiah Oliver, President and CEO.Support the show (https://cfgf.org/cfgf/DonorsAdvisors/Donors/GivingOpportunities/tabid/728/Default.aspx)

    Episode 3: Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha

    Play Episode Play 53 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 5, 2019 23:37 Transcription Available


    In this episode, we speak with Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha on her recent book and programs focused on the children of Flint affected by the Flint Water Crisis.Dr. Hanna-Attisha shares about programs such as the Flint Registry which is in place to identify individuals exposed to the Flint Water Crisis. This program is designed to help keep Flint residents healthy by connecting them to different resources in the community. She also explains the biggest concern she has for Flint kids is the ability to sustain being able to continue providing the great programs and resources for the kids long term."Communities all over are learning from us, not just the pipe replacement, but also from the innovative, preventative and proactive work we are doing to help children and families", Dr. Hanna-Attisha said. "What we are doing in Flint is being adopted by other communities and these best practices are all based on science."Dr. Hanna-Attisha also talks about the book she recently published, What the Eyes Don’t See: A story of Crisis, Resistance, and Hope in an American City. In this book, she explains how to be awake and fight for social justice.For more information on her book, please visit https://monahannaattisha.com/.Support the show (https://cfgf.org/cfgf/DonorsAdvisors/Donors/GivingOpportunities/tabid/728/Default.aspx)

    Episode 2: Brandon Carr and the Carr Cares Foundation

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2019 23:16 Transcription Available


    Isaiah Oliver, President and CEO of the Community Foundation of Greater Flint, leads an organization focused on engaging people in philanthropy in Flint and Genesee County, Michigan. In this episode he speaks with Brandon Carr of the Baltimore Ravens and Troy Forte, Executive Director of the Carr Cares Foundation. A graduate of Carman-Ainsworth High School and a product of Flint, MI, Brandon Carr always knew he wanted to give back. Together with Troy, they share their passion and commitment for Flint and how they use their platform to support education, entrepreneurship and cancer care. If you want to learn more about the Carr Cares Foundation and support the great work they are doing, visit www.CarrCares.org. For more information about the Community Foundation of Greater Flint and support the work happening in Flint & Genesee County visit www.cfgf.org.Support the show (https://cfgf.org/cfgf/DonorsAdvisors/Donors/GivingOpportunities/tabid/728/Default.aspx)

    Dr. Gail Christopher, Truth, Racial Healing & Transformation

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2019 27:56 Transcription Available


    Isaiah Oliver, President and CEO of the Community Foundation of Greater Flint, leads an organization focused on engaging people in philanthropy in Flint and Genesee County, Michigan. In this podcast he speaks with Dr. Gale Christopher, racial healer, holistic doctor, and architect of the Truth, Racial Healing & Transformation (TRHT) initiative taking place in Flint and 13 other communities across the United States. TRHT is a comprehensive, national and community-based process launched by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation. Dr. Christopher describes “the why” behind TRHT and what communities can do to address the contemporary effects of racism.If you’d like to learn more about the Truth, Racial Healing & Transformation initiative, visit their website here: https://www.wkkf.org/what-we-do/racial-equity/truth-racial-healing-transformation. If you’d like to learn more about Dr. Gail Christopher, you can visit her website at http://drgailcchristopher.comTo support the Truth, Racial Healing & Transformation Fund of the CFGF, give at www.cfgf.org.Support the show (https://cfgf.org/cfgf/DonorsAdvisors/Donors/GivingOpportunities/tabid/728/Default.aspx)

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