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In each episode, "Rethinking Rural" brings you conversations with residents of Northeast Iowa who share stories about the ways they are inspired to give generously to transform the region for the better. Hosts Bobbi Earles and Jeff Danna from the Community Foundation of Greater Dubuque welcome guests who talk about their experiences addressing critical issues like increasing access to brain health services; building welcoming, inclusive communities; and supporting the needs of children and families. These inspiring stories offer a glimpse into what life in rural America is like today and how everyday people are making a lasting impact.

Community Foundation of Greater Dubuque


    • Jul 13, 2022 LATEST EPISODE
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    Let's Read Together! Supporting Children's Literacy During the Summer

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022 22:21


    Helping children maintain reading proficiency during the summer is essential to preparing them to start school on the right foot in the fall. In this episode, two local leaders talk about how organizations and parents can play a role in supporting summer literacy. We are joined by Cynthia Wehrenberg, youth impact coordinator at the Community Foundation of Greater Dubuque, and Katie Peterson, youth program specialist for Iowa State University Extension and Outreach.Resources mentioned in this episode:Every Child ReadsIowa State University Extension and Outreach

    Caring for Caregivers: Dubuque Welcomes a New Resource Center

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 15:09


    Were are happy to be joined by Jolene Koopmann, coordinator of the new Caregiver Resource Center at Stonehill Communities. Jolene talks about how the vision and generosity of Jim Theisen is helping establish this center for anyone who cares for a loved one with a chronic illness — and just what resources will be available.Resources mentioned in this episodeGive now to the Caregiver Resource Center: dbqfoundation.org/caregiverOfficial page: Caregiver Resource Center at Stonehill CommunitiesNews story: Caregiver Resource Center to open at Stonehill CommunitiesVideo: Teri Zuccaro: My Family's Caregiver Center StoryVideo: Rick and Pam Hillard's Caregiver Story

    Share, Build, Give: The Women's Giving Circle of Greater Dubuque

    Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 22:31


    Less than a month before our Women's Giving Circle Gifts and Grants ceremony, we are joined by the group's president, Mimi Vaassen, and the Community Foundation's director of philanthropy, Emily Rollins. Mimi and Emily give listeners the full scoop on the Women's Giving Circle, from its impact on women and children in the community to how people can get involved.Resources in this episodeWomen's Giving CircleJune 8, 2022 Gifts and Grants Ceremony RegistrationWomen's Giving Circle Grant Information

    Give Where You Live! Support Nonprofits on Great Give Day 2022

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 17:09


    Northeast Iowa's biggest day of giving is just around the corner. Great Give Day 2022 is Wednesday, May 18, and we spend this episode talking with two people close to this annual event: Peter Supple is the Community Foundation of Greater Dubuque's director of nonprofits and the main point of contact for organizations participating in Great Give Day, and Ernest Jackson is a Dubuque community leader, volunteer and business owner who never misses a chance to give back on Great Give Day -- and every day!ResourcesGreat Give Day.org -- Learn more and make your gift on May 18First Citizen -- Read about Ernest Jackson's recent recognition from the Telegraph Herald

    Supporting Our Children: Education and Well-Being

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 21:10


    With summer break just around the corner, we take a look at the importance of learning and enrichment opportunities for children to engage in while school is out. We also discuss key indicators of children's academic achievement, particularly reading proficiency, and social-emotional wellness.Our guests are Cynthia Wehrenberg, youth impact coordinator at the Community Foundation of Greater Dubuque, and Kaitlin Schmidt, director of strategic resources at St. Mark Youth Enrichment.Resources discussed in this episode:Every Child Reads (Community Foundation of Greater Dubuque)St. Mark Youth EnrichmentDubuque Dream CenterDubuque Community School DistrictCampaign for Grade-Level ReadingSummer learning proposal (Telegraph Herald article)

    Building Inclusive Workplaces and Communities

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2022 23:18


    Guests Clara Lopez Ortiz, the Community Foundation of Greater Dubuque's equity coordinator, and Oather Taylor, who facilitates the Foundation's Business Leader Equity Cohort, talk about ways that employers and community members are coming together to make the Dubuque region a place where all people feel welcome and included — and want to stay for the long term.Resources discussed in this episodeInclusive DubuqueInclusive Dubuque Facebook pageBusiness Leader Equity CohortRural Equity NetworkDubuque Cultural Resource GuideDEI ToolkitIf you are interested in the February 10, 2022 Rural Equity Network meeting discussed in this podcast, email Clara at clara@dbqfoundation.org

    Putting Data to Work: Employment and Equity in the Dubuque Region

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2022 23:51


    In our first episode of 2022, we talk with Alex Baum, director of initiatives at the Community Foundation of Greater Dubuque, and Caprice Jones, founder and executive director of the Fountain of Youth Program in Dubuque, about how organizations can use data to understand community needs and support their work. We talk about the Community Foundation's latest Data Walk, which focuses on employment and equity, and how Caprice sees the real-world implications of this data in his efforts to reverse cycles of generational poverty.ResourcesThe Fountain of Youth ProgramDubuque Data WalkThe United Way ALICE DataU.S. Census Bureau

    Living Generously

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 22:01


    In this episode, we are joined by Nicole Salazar, Dubuque police officer and Community Foundation board member, who shares the story of what brought her to Dubuque and what inspires her to serve and give back to the community. We also are joined by Faye Finnegan, the Foundation's director of development, who talks about how she and Nicole met during their time at Loras College and how the Foundation works with generous community members like Nicole to identify giving opportunities that meet their personal goals and make an impact.Related ResourcesCommunity Foundation of Greater Dubuque — Give NowCommunity Foundation of Greater Dubuque — Ways to GiveWomen's Giving Circle

    Addressing Food Insecurity

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 26:24


    The confidence and comfort in knowing where your next meal is coming from is critical to everyone's well-being.  We talk with Nikki Ketchum, meal coordinator at First Congregational Church UCC in Dubuque, and Jason Neises, community development coordinator at the Community Foundation of Greater Dubuque, about how the food insecurity landscape in the Dubuque region and how the Community Foundation worked with providers during the pandemic to strengthen the food distribution system for the long term.Additional resources:First Congregational United Church of Christ255 W. 10th St., Dubuque , IA563-582-3648211 Iowa app (Google Play or Apple Store) for instant connection with local resources. You can also text your zip code to 898211 to chat live with a 211 Operator 24-hours a day, seven days a week. https://www.211iowa.org/Dubuque Food Pantry1598 Jackson St., Dubuque, IA563-583-4440Community Solutions of Eastern Iowa - Food Assistance hotline833-587-8322Little Free Food PantriesLocations across Dubuque; search map Resources Unite1900 JFK Road, Dubuque, IA563-231-6280St. Vincent de Paul1351 Iowa St., Dubuque, IA563-584-2226Salvation Army1099 Iowa St., Dubuque563-556-1573SNAP Food Assistance application helpline (Iowa): 855-944-3663

    Bridging Brain Health Gaps

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 26:21


    Dubuque resident Debi Butler, founder of Brain Health Now, and Peter Supple, the Community Foundation's economic development coordinator, join us for this episode of Rethinking Rural to discuss how Dubuque is removing the stigma around brain health and increasing access to services.Resources:Learn more about brain health access work in the Dubuque region, get involved, or care for the well-being of yourself or someone else.Community Foundation of Greater Dubuque Brain Health Access Initiative Partners:Brain Health NowCrescent Community Health Center Brain Health ClinicEast Central RegionHillcrest Family Services — CounselingMental Health America of Dubuque CountyMercyOneNational Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) DubuqueUnity Point HealthCALL 211Connect to essential local health and human services, 24 hours a day, for free Your Life IowaUp-to-date COVID-19 information, mental health information and resourcesCall 855-581-8111 or text 855-895-8398Iowa Child Abuse Hotline1-800-362-2178Warm LineNonjudgemental peer support by phone844-775-9276ISU Extension Iowa ConcernSupport regarding legal, financial, stress, and crisis related questions800-447-1985National Alliance on Mental IllnessHere to answer questions, offer support and provide practical next stepsCall 800-950-6264 or text NAMI to 741741Parent HelplineEmotional support from trained advocates to empower parents & caregivers855-427-2736Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration24-hour free and confidential information in English and Spanish800-662-4357Iowa Domestic Violence Hotline800-799-SAFE (7233) or TTY 800-787-3224Suicide Prevention Lifeline800-273-8255

    The Story of Our Community Foundation

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 27:40


    In this episode of Rethinking Rural, John O'Connor, founding Community Foundation board member, and Nancy Van Milligen, president and CEO, talk about the Foundation's early days the impact it has made in the Dubuque region, and how it is positioned to drive transformational change for generations to come.Additional resources about the Community Foundation of Greater Dubuque and information referenced in this episode:About UsCommunity InitiativesAffiliate FoundationsRegional ApproachEnvision 2010

    A Place Where All People Can Thrive

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 13:24


    Civic leader and Community Foundation fellow Anderson Sainci joins us to talk about his personal history in Dubuque, bringing historically under-represented communities to the table to shape decision-making, and how each person can plan a role in building a region where everyone has access to the resources they need to live their best lives.Resources'Transformational Partnerships' by Anderson SainciSainci Named Director of Office of Shared Prosperity and Neighborhood SupportStudents trade tales for trims at Dubuque parkInclusive DubuqueEvery Child ReadsBack to School Bash

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