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Best podcasts about charitable impact

Latest podcast episodes about charitable impact

Unconventional Wisdom
Support Top Charities with Ed & Ann's “Best Things First” Foundation

Unconventional Wisdom

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 11:50


Have you ever wondered how much your donation really helps the poor? Or how much it really helps find cures? Which charities help the poor the most for each dollar donated? You can now donate to the most cost-effective charities in the world with Ed & Ann's charitable foundation “Best Things First”. In my latest podcast episode you'll learn: How did Ed & Ann get started looking for cost-effective charities? Why is a cost-effective charity important? How did they learn about GiveWell? Why did Ed & Ann create a foundation? How can you support the world's top charities? Enjoy! Ed  

Unconventional Wisdom
How to Donate Effectively and Avoid Telemarketers - Interview with John Bromley, Founder & CEO of Charitable Impact

Unconventional Wisdom

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 53:05


Last year, I did a video on How to Donate Effectively, where we explored the idea that one of the ultimate status symbols is creating your own charitable foundation—and how to make a real impact with your giving. In my latest video I interview John Bromley, the Founder and CEO of Charitable Impact, the platform we personally use to make giving easier and more effective.  John has dedicated his career to helping Canadians maximize their impact through strategic giving.  His company has proudly facilitated over $1.5 billion in donations, empowering tens of thousands of people to tap into their generosity, pursue their vision for change, and develop meaningful giving habits. Beyond his work in philanthropy, John is a two-time TEDx speaker, a recipient of Business in Vancouver's 40 Under 40 award, a soccer coach, and a doting father of two. In this podcast episode you'll discover: Why Charitable Impact was created. How Charitable Impact works for donors. Why open a personal charitable foundation? Donor-advised funds vs. private foundations. Should you involve your family in charitable giving? What happens to your foundation after you pass away? Does Charitable Impact help you find the right charity? Why donate? What is a proactive donor? Should you have a donation plan? Can others contribute to your foundation? The future of charitable giving. Biggest challenges & focus areas for charitable giving. What larger donors need to know. How to choose the right cause for your values.  

Moolala:  Money Made Simple with Bruce Sellery
Giving is an Important Part of Financial Literacy

Moolala: Money Made Simple with Bruce Sellery

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 13:12


We talk a lot about teaching kids about money and financial literacy but not so much about being generous and charitable. John Bromley, CEO and founder of Charitable Impact, joins us to talk about a tool they created called Charitable Allowance that helps kids and teens practice generosity. Find out more at charitableimpact.com and connect on LinkedIn, X and Facebook. Connect with John on LinkedIn.

Moolala:  Money Made Simple with Bruce Sellery
An ETF for UFOs?  A New Fund That Invests in Alien-Related Technology | Full Episode

Moolala: Money Made Simple with Bruce Sellery

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 53:59


An ETF that invests in companies with potential links to alien technologies. Matthew Tuttle, CEO of Tuttle Capital, tells us about investing in UFOs.  Then, teaching kids about giving. John Bromley, CEO and founder of Charitable Impact, tells us about a new tool called Charitable Allowance. And, changing the way you think about retirement. Scott Armstrong, CEO of Mind Switch takes us through his book Retire and Aspire.  Plus, we speak with Prosper Canada about their toolkit for lump sum payments and Indigenous financial wellness. To find out more about the guests check out: Matthew Tuttle: tuttlecap.com | X Carrie Wong: X | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube Charitable Impact: charitableimpact.com | LinkedIn | X | Facebook John Bromley: LinkedIn Scott Armstrong: Facebook | X | Instagram   Bruce Sellery is a personal finance expert and best-selling author. As the founder of Moolala and the CEO of Credit Canada, Bruce is on a mission to help you get a better handle on your money so you can live the life you want. High energy & low B.S., this is Moolala: Money Made Simple. Find Bruce Sellery at Moolala.ca | Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn

The Nonprofit Exchange: Leadership Tools & Strategies
Generosity: The Vision Behind $1.4 Billion in Donations

The Nonprofit Exchange: Leadership Tools & Strategies

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2025 28:33


In this episode of the Nonprofit Exchange, I had the pleasure of speaking with John Bromley from Charitable Impact, a platform dedicated to enhancing charitable giving. We explored the concept of generosity and the vision behind the staggering 1.4 billion Canadian dollars in donations facilitated through their donor-advised fund. Sean shared his background, highlighting his family's legacy in charity law and his journey into the charitable sector. He emphasized the importance of focusing on the donor's experience, allowing individuals to navigate their own giving journeys without being pressured to support specific charities. This approach fosters a sense of agency and joy in giving, which is often overlooked in discussions about philanthropy. We discussed the dual impact of giving: the positive effects on both the recipient and the donor. Sean pointed out that while it's crucial to understand the impact of our donations, we should also recognize the personal fulfillment that comes from giving. He encouraged listeners to embrace the complexities of charitable giving, likening it to learning a musical instrument or cooking—both challenging yet rewarding endeavors. Sean explained the mechanics of donor-advised funds, which serve as a flexible tool for managing charitable contributions. He highlighted that anyone can be a philanthropist, regardless of the amount they can give, and that the joy of giving comes from the journey of making informed choices about where to allocate funds. Throughout our conversation, Sean provided valuable insights into how donors can better understand their motivations and the importance of tracking the impact of their contributions. He also addressed the misconceptions that nonprofit leaders may have about donor motivations and the need for a more nuanced understanding of the giving landscape. In closing, Sean encouraged everyone to engage in charitable giving as a lifelong journey, emphasizing that it's okay to make mistakes along the way. The key is to learn from those experiences and continue to find joy in the act of giving. This episode serves as a reminder that generosity is not just about the money we give, but about the connections we make and the positive changes we inspire in the world. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Long Game
Maximizing Your Charitable Impact: From DAFs to Private Foundations w/ Blake McKibbin

The Long Game

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 31:06


Building on our previous discussions about estate tax planning and donor advised funds, we explore a variety of charitable giving tools, their benefits, and when they make sense for you. Episode Highlights: The impact of recent tax law changes on charitable giving Understanding donor advised funds and their advantages The differences between donor advised funds and private foundations How to effectively bunch charitable gifts for maximum tax benefits The role of charitable remainder trusts and charitable lead trusts Strategies for business owners to leverage charitable giving Join us as we unpack these important topics and provide insights on how to make the most of your charitable contributions while ensuring your values are honored.

Inspired Nonprofit Leadership
266: The Future of Donor Advised Funds

Inspired Nonprofit Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 37:33


In this episode host Sarah Olivieri interviews John Bromley, CEO of Charitable Impact, who shares his journey and insights into donor-advised funds, both in Canada and the US, along with strategies for engaging donors in their giving journey. Bromley discusses the challenges of donor engagement and offers tips for nonprofit leaders on how to foster meaningful donor relationships. Episode Highlights Understanding Donor-advised Funds Differences in Donor Advised Funds: Canada vs. USA Challenges and Opportunities in Charitable Giving Engaging Donors: Overcoming Apathy How to Design a Journey of Giving Building Strong Donor Relationships The Future of Donor-Advised Funds Meet the Guest John Bromley is a visionary CEO committed to revolutionizing charitable giving in Canada. Founder of Charitable Impact, an innovative giving platform that has facilitated $1.4 billion in donations, Bromley disrupts the norm, pushing for enhanced access, education, and open dialogue around the state of Canada's charitable sector. Charitable Impact makes philanthropy easy and meaningful for Canadians, integrating it seamlessly into daily life. Their platform is democratizing charitable giving, enabling anyone to support registered Canadian charities, collaborate in fundraising groups, monitor their impact, and directly allocate funds to individuals—all through an intuitive online interface. Connect with John: Website: https://www.charitableimpact.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wearecharitable/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/wearecharitable/mycompany/ X: https://x.com/wearecharitable/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wearecharitable/ Sponsored Resource Join the Inspired Nonprofit Leadership Newsletter for weekly tips and inspiration for leading your nonprofit! Access it here >> Be sure to subscribe to Inspired Nonprofit Leadership so that you don't miss a single episode, and while you're at it, won't you take a moment to write a short review and rate our show? It would be greatly appreciated! Let us know the topics or questions you would like to hear about in a future episode. You can do that and follow us on LinkedIn. Connect with Sarah: On LinkedIn>> On Facebook>> Subscribe on YouTube>>

Inspired Nonprofit Leadership
258: Planning for More Donors

Inspired Nonprofit Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2024 38:55


In this episode of Inspired Nonprofit Leadership, host Sarah Olivieri welcomes Brady Josephson, VP of Marketing and Growth at Charity Water, to discuss innovative strategies in nonprofit marketing. Brady shares insights on creating future demand, the importance of monthly giving, and how to prioritize donor retention. Learn about the concept of 'future demand' and how it can help build a long-term, sustainable donor base. Brady also emphasizes the value of always testing and experimenting, creating a culture of curiosity and continuous learning. Tune in for valuable tips on nonprofit growth and donor engagement. HBrady is VP of Marketing & Growth at charity: water — a nonprofit bringing clean and safe water to people around the world — where he leads a team of storytellers, creatives, and marketers responsible for growing, supporting, and celebrating the charity: water community and their impact. Brady joined charity: water from the NextAfter where he led marketing and helped launch the Institute for Online Fundraising which uses experiments, data, and original research to develop evidence-based tools and training to help nonprofits raise more money online. Previously, he had his own agency providing digital services to charities in Canada and the US, worked for Charitable Impact — an online giving platform and Canada's fastest-growing Donor Advised Fund — and led marketing for Opportunity International in Canada — a global nonprofit that creates opportunities for entrepreneurs to help end the cycle of generational poverty. He started his career as the 1st full-time employee for a startup nonprofit, Spark Ventures, doing development and impact investing work in Zambia. A self-described charity nerd, Brady received a Master's degree in Nonprofit Administration from North Park University where he has also been an adjunct professor. Outside of the classroom, Brady has shared his learnings and failings throughout his career as an international speaker, writer, podcaster, and advisor. You can connect with him on LinkedIn and follow him on Twitter. He lives just outside Nashville, Tennessee with his wife Liz, son Hendrix, and dog Melly. Here's what to expect during the episode: The Importance of Future Demand in Nonprofit Marketing Strategies for Building Future Demand The Role of Monthly Giving in Sustainable Fundraising Testing and Optimization in Nonprofit Marketing Donor Retention: Challenges and Insights Connect with Brady: >>Website >>LinkedIn >>Twitter >>Email Sponsored Resource Join the PivotGround newsletter for weekly tips and inspiration for leading your nonprofit! Access it here >> Be sure to subscribe to Inspired Nonprofit Leadership so that you don't miss a single episode, and while you're at it, won't you take a moment to write a short review and rate our show? It would be greatly appreciated! Let us know the topics or questions you would like to hear about in a future episode. You can do that and follow us on LinkedIn. Connect with Sarah: On LinkedIn>> On Facebook>> Subscribe on YouTube>>

Goldstein on Gelt
Maximize Your Charitable Impact with Appreciated Stocks

Goldstein on Gelt

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2024 19:34


  Donating appreciated stock can maximize charitable contributions and minimize tax liabilities. Recent changes in Israeli tax laws make this an ideal time for investors to leverage their appreciated stock holdings. Learn how to identify the best candidates in your portfolio for donation, understand core and satellite positions, and maintain a diversified portfolio. Enhance your financial planning by avoiding hefty capital gains taxes and obtaining valuable tax credits. Discover expert insights on rebalancing your portfolio, maintaining diversification, and making impactful donations that align with your long-term goals. Key Takeaways and Action Points: Identify Profitable Positions: Review your portfolio to find stocks with significant unrealized gains as potential donation candidates. Evaluate Your Strategy: Consider which positions to hold for the long term and which to donate, keeping your overall financial goals in mind. Understand Tax Benefits: Learn about the tax advantages of donating appreciated stocks, including avoiding capital gains taxes and securing tax credits in Israel. Rebalance Your Portfolio: Optimize your asset allocation without adverse tax consequences. We do not provide tax advice. Be sure to consult with your own tax advisors before taking any steps discussed here. Ready to optimize your charitable contributions and maximize your tax savings? Schedule a free Cross-Border Financial Evaluation call today for tailored advice and support. Schedule Your Free Call Now

Where Parents Talk
Inspiring Generosity in Children

Where Parents Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2024 29:40


This week on the Where Parents Talk podcast, host Lianne Castelino speaks to John Bromley, CEO, Charitable Impact, TEDx speaker, coach and father of two about inspiring generosity in children.

MoneyDad Podcast
Charitable Impact and Nurturing Giving Skills with our Kids | John Bromley

MoneyDad Podcast

Play Episode Play 19 sec Highlight Listen Later May 13, 2024 43:34


#054.  Today's guest is John Bromley. John is the founder and CEO of Charitable Impact, an innovative giving platform that has facilitated Billions in charitable donations. We chat about the biggest problem in the charitable sector today, what inspired him to start Charitable Impact and how it is built to provides tools and support for the donor.  We discuss how how we can grow our children's financial literacy through their charitable allowance functionality, which allows our kids to not only see how charitable giving is modelled by us as parents, but also empowering them to experience making decisions around giving.  And we talk bout the future of charitable giving.  Show notes and more at:  https://moneydadpodcast.com/session054 Support the Show.

Nonprofit Connect with Matt Barnes
Cultivating a Culture of Giving with John Bromley of Charitable Impact

Nonprofit Connect with Matt Barnes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 37:51


Welcome to this episode of the Nonprofit Connect podcast, brought to you by Rogue Creatives, made to connect with and learn from people in the nonprofit hemisphere. I'm your host, Matt Barnes, and today, I'm sitting down with whose job is to make it easier for people and corporations to be charitable. In this episode, we sit down with John Bromley, the founder and CEO of Charitable Impact. We discuss the need for a culture of giving in society, reframing the perception of charitable giving, and finding joy in creating change, as well as John's background in the charity sector and how his family values shaped his interest in philanthropy. So sit back, relax, and let's jump right into it.

The Wealth Exchange
Lead Impact: Charitable Giving in Canada with John Bromley

The Wealth Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 23:01


 In this episode, Ron Haik sits down with John Bromley, the visionary founder and CEO of Charitable Impact, an online donation platform. With a passion for charitable giving in Canada, John advocates for increased access, education, and dialogue within the sector. Join us as we delve into his journey and how Charitable Impact helps facilitate online donations, making gifts to causes seamless. Sign Up for our Newsletter  

The Just Word Podcast
Charitable Impact with John Bromley

The Just Word Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 22:03


Charity is an important part of any financial discussion, but do Canadians join in that discusssion? And if not, why not? John Bromley, CEO of Charitable Impact, joins us to look at philanthropy.

Guide 2 the Grind
G2G - Are You Charitable?

Guide 2 the Grind

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 50:00


An interesting realization that I've had while trying to craft this is, it's not easy to talk about charity. In fact it's downright uncomfortable.  There's a lot of psychological factors at play wherever you are on the spectrum of “being charitable”. If you don't give, you may feel guilty that you don't. Or you don't give enough, or if you do give enough you don't want to talk about it, so you don't seem like you're being “holier than thou”.  Regardless which bucket we fall into, we can all agree that giving is important. Whether it's time or money, there's folks a whole heck of a lot less fortunate than us out there.  But where do you start?  What are the tax benefits?  Our guest on this episode of “Guide 2 the Grind” is John Bromley, CEO of Charitable Impact. Charitable Impact is designed to help individuals and companies make more knowledgeable charity contributions without having to do all the research themselves.  As well, they help folks realize the tax benefits without having to commit to a specific charity right away. It's a really interesting model, and one that's helped facilitate $1.2 billion of donations since its inception. www.guidetothegrind.com

IMPACT Podcast
IMPACT Podcast - John Bromley

IMPACT Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 49:50


John Bromley is a visionary CEO committed to revolutionizing charitable giving in Canada and Founder of Charitable Impact, an innovative giving platform that has facilitated $1.2 billion in donations, Bromley disrupts the norm, pushing for enhanced access, education, and open dialogue around the state of Canada's charitable sector. Who we are: Charitable Impact is Canada's fastest-growing donor-advised fund (DAF). Launched in 2011 by Founder and CEO John Bromley to help Canadians create the change they want to see in the world, our online giving platform works just like a bank account for charitable giving. More than $1.2 billion has been donated by the Charitable Impact community, with thousands of charities benefiting from the generosity of donors across Canada. Learn more about Charitable Impact   CONNECT WITH JOHN à Adriana.Serrano@CharitableImpact.com ¬ CharitableImpact.com ˜ (778)302-2978 Linkedin: in/JBromley Linkedin: in/WeAreCharitable Facebook:/WeAreCharitable Insta: @WeAreCharitable As founder and CEO of Charitable Impact, an online giving platform for Canadians to develop, navigate, and carry out their charitable goals, John Bromley's visionary leadership and innovation have indelibly reshaped the charitable sector in Canada. Bromley's career began in corporate finance, but a pivot into charity. law revealed the obstacles standing in the way of charitable giving in Canada. Motivated to make giving more accessible and participatory, he founded Charitable Impact. He's been challenging the status quo, and advocating for greater access, education, and dialogue ever since.  Charitable Impact has proudly facilitated more than $1.2 billion in donations and is helping tens of thousands of Canadians discover their innate generosity, pursue their vision for change, and transform their giving habits. John is a two-time TEDx speaker, a Business in Vancouver Forty Under. 40 winners, a soccer coach, and a doting father of two kids. Features Discover charities and Giving Groups that you might be interested in View your charitable giving history in one place. Get support with your giving from our team—we're here to help. Give with friends, family, and others creating change. Show or hide your contact information when you give and manage your relationships with charities. Donate, invest, and grow assets with an accompanying Charitable Investment Account so you have more to give away. Receive a tax receipt when you add money to your account. Set it and forget it with automatic deposits and gifts.   #giving #charity #givingback #makingadifference #impact #charityimpact #charitableimpact  

The Truman Charities Podcast: A Community of Caring
Driving Change: How Donating Cars and Real Estate Fuels Charitable Impact and Supports Seniors | Howard Pearl from CARS Ep 92

The Truman Charities Podcast: A Community of Caring

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 32:41


“There's 10,000 Americans turning 65 in this country every day, but there's no real federally-based infrastructure to deal with dignity in aging,” says Howard Pearl, CEO of Charitable Adult Rides & Services (CARS). His organization is stepping up to meet this challenge, offering innovative transportation solutions for seniors and facilitating charitable donations in a way that maximizes their impact across various nonprofit sectors. In this episode, Howard speaks to host Jamie Truman about the organization's unique mission, their process for partnering with nonprofits across the nation, and how their management of car and real estate donations have benefitted both communities and donors. He highlights CARS' impressive achievements, including serving over 8,400 nonprofits and returning nearly $90 million to the community. Howard also discusses their evolving On The Go program, a national transportation system for older Americans which provides rides to attend social events and beyond. This innovative program not only enhances social engagement, but improves overall health and well-being. Tune in to find out how one donation can have such a powerful impact in the lives of so many! To learn more about how you can get involved, email Howard Pearl directly at howardp@careasy.org. Get more information on the On The Go program on their website! https://otgrides.org/home Connect with Charitable Adult Rides & Services:WebsiteFacebookInstagramLinkedInXYouTubeConnect with Jamie at Truman Charities:FacebookInstagramLinkedInWebsiteYouTubeEmail: info@trumancharities.comThis episode was post produced by Podcast Boutique https://podcastboutique.com/

That's My Financial Guy Podcast
Radical Generosity & Charitable Giving!

That's My Financial Guy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2024 46:37


If there was one thing we could do to make a difference 2024, what would it be? What if we could nurture the generosity within each person and bring resources for creating change in the world to everyone. That's something I think we can all get behind, and it also happens to be the very mission of Charitable Impact. My incredible guest John Bromley, the CEO of Charitable Impact, is a two-time TEDx speaker, a Business in Vancouver Forty Under 40 winner whose life mission is facilitating benevolence. He and I enjoyed a fantastic conversation navigating how to help as many people as possible give generously, and rediscover how good it feels to give—and how powerful giving can be—when you do it in an even more intentional and personally meaningful way. See something in the world that needs to change? You can absolutely DO something about it!  Enjoy this episode and let's all strive to be the change we want to see in the world! #charitablegiving #stewardship #leadershipmatters #bethechange

Logistics with Purpose
Charitable Impact: Redefining Surplus for Social Good

Logistics with Purpose

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2024 55:45


In the first new Logistics with Purpose podcast episode of 2024, hosts Monica Aurora Roesch and Noria Sierra welcome Kaitlin Marian to the show, the founder of Inkin Direct, a charity focused on preventing surplus products from going to waste by distributing them to charities in need across the UK.Kaitlin shares her journey from a corporate career to founding Inkin Direct, highlighting the charity's mission to tackle hygiene poverty and its impact on individuals' lives. Listen in and learn more about:The importance of partnerships with corporate donors and the environmental benefits of diverting products from landfills.The logistics of managing donations for over 5,000 charities and addressing challenges in meeting specific product needs.The practical role of logistics in driving purpose-driven initiatives.Additional Links & Resources:Learn more about Logistics with Purpose: https://supplychainnow.com/program/logistics-with-purposeLearn more about Vector Global Logistics: https://vectorgl.com/Subscribe to Logistics with Purpose: https://logistics-with-purpose.captivate.fm/listenThis episode was hosted by Monica Roesch and Nuria Sierra. For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/charitable-impact-redefining-surplus-social-good-lwp95

The Academy Presents podcast
Creative Ways For Investors To Increase Their Charitable Impact with Jon Weiskopf

The Academy Presents podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 14:32


How can we shift our mindset from return on investment to impact regarding charitable giving and investments?   In this episode, Angel Williams and Jon Weiskopf have an insightful discussion around charitable giving, investing, and how to shift focus from return on investment to the impact it can create. They explore innovative ideas like charitable contribution vouchers, using profits to drive further impact and the compounding ripple effects when people are empowered.   Jon is CEO and Founder of Blue Eyed Capital, an impact investment firm focused on leaving the world better than they found it. A professional mechanical engineer with 18+ yrs in commercial real estate and development, Jon is an expert in energy performance and sustainable buildings. He was head of engineering for Apple Inc.'s retail real estate and development group for 9 yrs and was responsible for designing, constructing and operating over 300 high-performance spaces in 20 countries throughout his career. Blue Eyed Capital has 228 units under management valued at over $15 million.       (00:00:00 - 00:02:00) Using Solar Panels to Increase Resiliency and Profits Solar panels mitigate rising utility costs and increase property value Taking small steps leads to a compounding positive effect Start doing something rather than nothing   (00:02:00 - 00:05:00) The Value of Providing Consistency for Tenants: Tenants will pay a premium for consistency month-to-month All bills paid properties are becoming more expensive to operate People like to budget around a set number each month   (00:05:00 - 00:08:00) Supplementing Power Usage With Alternative Energy Water turbines in main lines can offset some energy usage Small supplemental sources add up over time Begin with small changes before aiming for lofty goals   (00:08:00 - 00:12:00) Rethinking Government Assistance and Charitable Giving Money given to food banks goes 4x further than donated cans Government programs tend to be inefficient in targeting needs People could get "charitable contribution vouchers" to direct where they want funds to go   (00:12:00 - 00:14:00) Focusing on Impact Rather than Return on Investment Invest in partners that match your values The ripple effects of empowering people can't be quantified Think about "turning on impact" rather than chasing ROI   Quotes: "Anywhere that you can start you are making a small difference because right now there's a lot of people that say well, I can't do that. So I'm just not going to do anything." - Jon Weiskopf "I'm in this business to create, to make profits because without profits, I cannot keep impacting." - Jon Weiskopf   Connect with Jon: LinkedIn Website: https://www.blueeyedcapital.com/   Visit sponsorcloud.io/contact today and unlock $2,000 of free services exclusively for REI Rocks community members! Get automated syndication and investor relationship management tools to save time and money. Mention your part of the REI Rocks community for exclusive offers. Help make affordable, low-cost education summits possible. Check out Sponsor Cloud today!   LEAVE A REVIEW + help someone who wants to explode their business growth by sharing this episode.   Are you confused about where to start? Join our community and learn more about real estate investing. Head over to our Facebook Page, Youtube Channel, or website https://www.theacademypresents.com/jointhesummit36848306.   Connect with Lorren Capital, LLC. for syndicated multifamily investments, https://lorrencapital.com/.   To learn more about me, visit my LinkedIn profile, and connect with me.    

Young Money with Tracey Bissett
EP303 Charitable Impact with with John Bromley

Young Money with Tracey Bissett

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 32:02


Ever puzzled over how to make your charitable donations truly count? Don't miss this episode featuring philanthropy expert John Bromley. Raised with charity as a family cornerstone, John has worked with top experts in the field and founded Charitable Impact to simplify and enhance giving. Tune in to hear how his mission aligns with the history of Young Money and aims to transform philanthropy. Listen in as we dive into John's journey from a charitable upbringing to founding Charitable Impact, a platform designed to make giving easier and more effective. John shares invaluable insights on how to start your philanthropic journey, even if it's with a minimal amount, and offers guidance on narrowing down charitable options to align with your interests and passions. "It's not just wealthy people who can and do create change in the world. Everyone contributes towards that.” - John Bromley This Week on Young Money: About John and Charitable Impact. The importance of charitable giving. How John became interested in charitable giving. The minimum amount of money to donate. How to narrow down your charitable options. Key takeaways: Start small, but start now. Be thoughtful with your charitable giving. Don't fear mistakes. Focus on areas of giving that align with interests. Learn by doing. Connect with Charitable Impact: Website Facebook LinkedIn Twitter Instagram Rate, Share & Inspire Other Young Millionaires-in-the-Making  Thanks for tuning into the Young Money Podcast - the advice show for young millionaires-in-the-making! If you enjoyed this week's episode, head over to Apple Podcasts and leave us a rating and review. Visit our website to learn how easy it is to leave a review on Apple Podcasts. Don't forget to share your favorite episodes on social media!  Follow the Young Money Podcast on iTunes so you never miss an episode and reach out to us on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, our LinkedIn Company Page, or by visiting our website.

The Multifamily Takeoff
Episode 189: Innovating Real Estate and Beyond: From Flips to Charitable Impact

The Multifamily Takeoff

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 46:26


Follow Shawn and Mike on Instagram! Shawn: @shawn_dimartile   Mike: @investormikedotcom Learn more about Mike and Shawn Shawn: www.investorshawn.com Mike: www.investormike.com   As Ross reflects on his journey to achieving financial freedom and time autonomy, he unveils a new chapter in his life—one dedicated to the noble cause of affordable housing. Ross's passion for making a meaningful impact has led him to create SavingHomes.org, a groundbreaking charity aimed at providing housing solutions, particularly for single parents and families in need. With a mission to retain homes and secure affordable options, Ross envisions a future where every property becomes a tradable entity, fostering stability and homeownership. The urgency of the affordable housing crisis in the United States takes center stage, with Ross emphasizing the role of scrappy entrepreneurs in driving change and innovation. He shares insights into the creative solutions he's pioneering through SavingHomes.org, and how influential figures in the real estate industry are joining forces to address this pressing issue. Throughout the episode, Ross's candid storytelling weaves together his successes and missteps, providing listeners with valuable insights into his strategic approach to investing. He shares a humorous yet enlightening anecdote from his early real estate days, highlighting the importance of the right strategies even in challenging situations. Whether you're a seasoned real estate enthusiast seeking fresh perspectives or an aspiring entrepreneur on the cusp of your own journey, this episode promises a wealth of inspiration. Join us as we dive into the mind and motivations of an extraordinary entrepreneur who is not only transforming properties but also changing lives through innovation and compassion.   To learn more about Ross Hamilton, his ventures, and the innovative SavingHomes.org initiative, you're invited to reach out to him at Ross@SuccessCap.com and explore the platform at SavingHomes.org.   Please help us out and be sure to subscribe to the show and leave us a review on Apple iTunes.  Want to connect or be a guest on our show? Visit https://takeoffcapital.co/podcasts/ and click the “Be a Guest Button Interested in investing with us? Visit www.takeoffcapital.co and click “Invest with Us”

The Kelly Lundberg Podcast
Braving the Storm: Empowering Change through Charitable Impact w/Sarah Brook

The Kelly Lundberg Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2023 42:53


Our first ever return guest Sarah Brook, shares an update on the Sparkle Foundation, the recovery effort after Cyclone Freddy devasted Malawi and how you can make a difference to a child's life. The dynamic and innovative charity leader aims to improve the lives, education and wellbeing of thousands of vulnerable children and local communities in Malawi, Africa, using an innovative sustainable model that disrupts the traditional charity sector approach. Support https://www.thesparklefoundation.orgConnect https://sarahelizabethbrook.com Grow your personal brand strategy with Kelly Lundberg

Real Leaders Podcast
Ep. 365 John Bromley CEO at Charitable Impact

Real Leaders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 33:07


Charitable Impact is for anyone who wants to make a difference, no matter what causes you choose to support. Their Impact Account is like an online bank account for charitable giving that helps you create the change you want to see in the world. It all started with the goal of making it easier for people to come together to change the world, and it led to developing resources for donors that support them on their giving journey. If you haven't yet had the chance, make sure to register for our 2024 Real Leaders Impact Awards. Our Impact Award winners gain access to a values aligned community, credibility through Real Leaders, and access to our network of Impact capital sources. Apply now to claim your discounted application https://eunbi5zgbx7.typeform.com/to/XNdfGsS2#app_first_name=xxxxx&company_name=xxxxx&work_email=xxxxx&campaign_name=xxxxx&channel=LN&owner=Z Also, check out Outsource Access for all of your Virtual Staffing Needs. At an affordable rate you can outsource the work you need to get done at an extremely affordable rate. You can find more info about them here using this link. https://outsourceaccess.com/

Conversations That Matter
Ep 454 - The Power of Giving Guest: John Bromley

Conversations That Matter

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2023 29:33


Ep 454 - The Power of Giving Guest: John Bromley By Stuart McNish   In the book “Why Good Things Happen to Good People,” Stephen Post writes that “giving to others” has been shown to increase health benefits. A separate study by Michael Norton from Harvard Business School revealed that “people are happier when they spend money on others versus themselves.”    These are all wonderful reasons to give. As Martin McNish stated in “Give a Damn” (a Conversations That Matter episode), “giving proves that you can make a difference in the lives of others and to not give is to give up on the belief that you can make a difference.” Give a Damn is a small crowdfunding not-for-profit that raises money for micro-charities that do not have the resources to fundraise.   Here's the challenge, says McNish. “We too are small and only have limited resources, all of which are dedicated to raising awareness and money for other charities.” Enter Charitable Impact, a Vancouver-based foundation that was created to help donors and charities connect. John Bromley says, “It started with the goal of making it easier for people to come together to change the world.”   We invited John Bromley of Charitable Impact to join us for a Conversation That Matters about the power of giving.   Learn More about our guests career at careersthatmatter.ca   Join me June 20 for Conversations Live - A Vancouver Sun Town Hall https://www.conversationslive.ca/

Green Bull Radio
Investing in Impact: The Intersection of Philanthropy and ESG

Green Bull Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 25:37


John Bromley is the founder and CEO of Charitable Impact, a software that enables charity and legacy giving. In this episode we discuss the intersection of Philanthropy and ESG.

WealthSmarts
(Part 2) The Importance of Charitable Giving with John Bromley

WealthSmarts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2023 23:08


Do you want to learn more about charity but don't know how or where to start? In this episode of the WealthSmarts Podcast, Richard and Matt continue their conversation with Founder and CEO of Charitable Impact John Bromley. They discuss how Charitable Impact is helping to make charitable giving easier for everyone by addressing the frustrations and friction associated with being generous. They also talk about ways that donors can focus on causes they want to support with time, treasure and talent. You will gain insight in empowering yourself as an intentional donor. This podcast will show you all the steps involved in making your donation journey easier so that you can focus on what matters most - supporting your favorite causes or charities! Tune into this episode of WealthSmarts Podcast today.  https://www.charitableimpact.com/

Canada's Podcast
Transforming how Canadians experience giving - Toronto - Canada's Podcast

Canada's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 33:26


John Bromley is the Founder and CEO of Charitable Impact. After a decade of working in corporate finance and charity law, John founded Charitable Impact to transform how Canadians experience giving. John is a two-time TEDx speaker, Business In Vancouver's Forty Under 40 winner and a proud father of two kids. Entrepreneurs are the backbone of Canada's economy. To support Canada's businesses, subscribe to our YouTube channel and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and Twitter. Want to stay up-to-date on the latest #entrepreneur podcasts and news? Subscribe to our bi-weekly newsletter

Invest In Yourself: The Digital Entrepreneur Podcast
Digital Entrepreneur John Bromley talks about Charitable Impact

Invest In Yourself: The Digital Entrepreneur Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 31:23


In this episode, we have John Bromley from Charitable Impact. We have a conversation about - When you give, you get something in return - Nowhere to learn about giving or go to get objective/personalized giving advice. John Bromley shares their journey with you so you can start yours today! Make sure you check out their links down below and share with a friend if you enjoyed the episode. Always Remember to Invest In Yourself Phil Better

Invest In Yourself: The Digital Entrepreneur Podcast
Digital Entrepreneur John Bromley talks about Charitable Impact

Invest In Yourself: The Digital Entrepreneur Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 31:23


In this episode, we have John Bromley from Charitable Impact. We have a conversation about - When you give, you get something in return - Nowhere to learn about giving or go to get objective/personalized giving advice. John Bromley shares their journey with you so you can start yours today! Make sure you check out their links down below and share with a friend if you enjoyed the episode. Always Remember to Invest In Yourself Phil Better

WealthSmarts
The Importance of Charitable Giving with John Bromley (Part 1)

WealthSmarts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 39:17


Are you looking for ways to make your charitable giving more meaningful? Giving is connected deeply with our sense of purpose - it's a natural way for us to start making changes in the world we want to see. Whether through our time, talent, or treasure, there are so many opportunities available to each one of us that can help bring meaning to our generosity.   In this episode of the WealthSmarts podcast, Richard and Matt are joined by special guest John Bromley, CEO and founder of Charitable Impact. Charitable Impact has facilitated over 1 billion dollars of generosity through their community of donors. John shares with us how we can use our time, talent, and treasure to create a real impact to the causes that matter to us. There is an important emphasis on helping listeners make their own charitable impact more meaningful to them.  Listen to part 1 of our interview with John Bromley.

Marketing Jam
John Bromley (Charitable Impact)

Marketing Jam

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2023 46:01


The one where Darian chats with John from Charitable Impact about:What is Charitable Impact and how it impacts givingEncouraging year-round generosity (not just in December)The future goals and dreams of charitable givingHow donations can benefit the donor indirectlySign up for the Marketing News Canada e-newsletter at www.marketingnewscanada.com.Special Offer for Marketing News Canada ListenersUnbounce can help you easily build landing pages, popups and sticky bars. Highly customizable and no coding required, anyone can get started on converting more traffic into leads, signups and sales.  Try it yourself with a free 14-day trial and get 20% off your first three months now!  https://unbounce.grsm.io/5cmrgz1mt3r6 Thanks to our sponsor Jelly Academy. Jelly Academy has been helping professionals, students and teams across Canada acquire the skills, knowledge and micro certifications they need to jump into a new digital marketing role, get that promotion, and amplify their current marketing roles. Learn more about Jelly Academy's 6 Week online bootcamp here: https://jellyacademy.ca/digital-marketing-6-week-programSubscribe to our Marketing News Canada Magazine coming this November 2022!Subscribe today and receive 50% off a one year subscription to our printed magazine. Our first edition will be released this Fall 2022, followed by our second edition in Spring 2023. To receive your 50% discount, enter the coupon code: MNC-MAG-50 during checkout.Subscribe Now!Follow Marketing News Canada:Twitter - twitter.com/MarketingNewsC2Facebook - facebook.com/MarketingNewsCanadaLinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/marketing-news-canadaYouTube - youtube.com/channel/UCM8sS33Jyj0xwbnBtRqJdNwWebsite - marketingnewscanada.com Follow Darian Kovacs:Website - jellymarketing.com/darianLinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/dariankovacsFacebook - facebook.com/dariankovacspageInstagram - instagram.com/dariankovacsTwitter - twitter.com/dariankovacs Follow John Bromley:Twitter - https://twitter.com/wearecharitable LinkedIn - https://ca.linkedin.com/company/wearecharitable Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/wearecharitable/?hl=en Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/wearecharitable/Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Wealth Without Bay Street
146. Life Gives To The Giver A Charitable Impact with John Bromley

Wealth Without Bay Street

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2022 35:22


Wealth Without Bay Street EPISODE 146: Featuring on today's episode of Wealth Without Bay Street is John Bromley. John Bromley is the CEO and founder of Charitable Impact. He grew up with charity at the core of his family's values. He started his career in corporate finance working with PwC and RBC Capital Markets and then went to work with his father, Blake Bromley. John recognised a need to make giving more accessible and more effective. With that in mind, John went on to launch Charitable Impact. Charitable Impact is a fully online DAF platform where you have an online bank account that processes cash & non-cash (Stocks, real estate, insurance, crypto etc) donations. Their Mission is to nurture the generosity within each person, and bring the resources for creating change in the world to everyone.

The MapleMoney Show
How to Include Charitable Giving in Your Financial Plan, with John Bromley

The MapleMoney Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 29:49


Do you struggle to give to charity? Perhaps you want to give, but aren't sure where to allocate your charitable dollars. This week's guest explains why charitable giving is so important, and shows us an easier way to donate. John Bromley began his career in corporate finance working with PwC and RBC Capital Markets. After developing an in-depth understanding of the complex world underpinning the charity sector, he founded Charitable Impact, an organization that has facilitated more than $1.1 billion in charitable donations. You can find the show notes for this episode at https://maplemoney.com/216 This episode of The MapleMoney Show is brought to you by Retire Happy. Retire Happy has been providing top-quality information and resources on retirement, investing, and estate planning for over 20 years and was named the best personal finance blog by The Globe and Mail. The Retire Happy VIP Members Library includes subscriber-only downloads, including an Annual Financial Checkup and checklists to help you with everything from reviewing your portfolio, to what you need to know about your duties as an executor. Become a Retire Happy VIP, by signing up for free at https://retirehappy.ca/subscribe

Strategy and Leadership podcast
Helping Leaders Create the Change They Want to See in the World w/John Bromley Ep.206

Strategy and Leadership podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 27:50


Strategy & Leadership Podcast Ep.206 John Bromley joins us to discuss the early stages of building Charitable Impact, why less people are donating money in 2022, being a leader in the charity sector, and much more. John Bromley is Founder and CEO of Charitable Impact, helping people and organizations become more charitable. Founded in 2011, Charitable Impact is like an online bank account for charitable giving. Learn more about Charitable Impact and the work they're doing: https://www.charitableimpact.com/ ► Subscribe to our channel for weekly videos on strategy & leadership: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOHLNRrpk3rGUdg7qUQjiog/?sub_confirmation=1 // Connect with us: ► Contact us: https://www.smestrategy.net/contact ► Connect with Anthony on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anthonyctaylor604/ // About SME STRATEGY CONSULTING: SME Strategy is a management consulting firm that specializes in helping organizations develop and implement their strategic plans. We work with teams to facilitate conversations about strategic direction and business strategy so that our clients can focus their energy on what will move them forward faster. ► Work with us: Are you looking for someone to facilitate your strategic planning process? https://www.smestrategy.net/strategic-alignment-program ► Check out our Strategy & Leadership Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/4yND4JKofh64gcvyvcLMqW ► Check out our online course on how to successfully lead your next strategic planning process: https://courses.smestrategy.net/courses/Aligned-strategy-course

IsraelCast
Eric Rubin, President and CEO, Uncommon Charitable Impact

IsraelCast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 49:36


Sports have always been an incredible unifier. From pickup games on the street to professional athletes competing, sports are a way for otherwise disparate individuals to come together and work with each other to reach a common goal. For years, Eric Rubin has been promoting sports as one of several ways to build bridges between Jews and other communities, from the Arab-Israeli population to African American communities in America. Host Steven Shalowitz sits down with Rubin to discuss his efforts in reaching out to other communities, the importance of Holocaust education to Arab-Israelis, and Israel's status as the “Startup Nation.”

Afternoon T
Bryan Duarte of BlackTech Capital: Social Venturist in CleanTech

Afternoon T

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 63:00


In episode 66 Chris sits down for a chat with BlackTech Capital founder and Enliten CEO Bryan Duarte. Listen in as Bryan discusses Canada's place in the global Clean Tech industry (13:00), the unique challenges faced by underrepresented entrepreneurs (47:00), and the critically important lessons he learned from his time in the pipeline business with Enbridge (50:00). We also get a peek at Charitable Impact, one of this season's Startups we Love, courtesy of founder John Bromley (25:00), who also has a question for Bryan about the importance of core values in evaluating investment opportunities.

Raise Nation
Helping Donors Manage Charitable Giving featuring John Bromley

Raise Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 41:14


It's likely that your donors have set-aside accounts for vacation, college tuition, weddings, home improvements…the list is endless. Donors budget for everything. Why not budget for charitable impact? John Bromley, Founder, Charitable Impact, talks about giving accounts, their tax benefits, and what nonprofits needs to know.

Moolala:  Money Made Simple with Bruce Sellery
Managing Your Charitable Donations

Moolala: Money Made Simple with Bruce Sellery

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 9:33


We talk to John Bromley, founder of Charitable Impact, about how they help you manage what you give to charity all in one account. Find out more at charitableimpact.com and connect on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter.

Moolala:  Money Made Simple with Bruce Sellery
How Considering Your Future Self Can Help With Financial Decision Making | Full Episode

Moolala: Money Made Simple with Bruce Sellery

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 54:34


How thinking about your future self can help you make better long-term financial decisions. Hal Hershfield, professor at UCLA's Anderson School of Management, explains why. Then, practicing financial self-care. Capital One Canada President Patrick Ens shares his tips on how to cope when your money is taking a toll on your physical and mental health.  And, the importance of discussing your inheritance with your family. Willful CEO Erin Bury tells us when and how to have that conversation. Plus, managing what you give to charity all from one account. John Bromley, CEO of Charitable Impact, shares how the public foundation is aiming to make donating money to a specific cause more accessible. To find out more about the guests check out: Hal Hershfield: Twitter | Facebook Patrick Ens: LinkedIn Capital One Canada: Life & Credit Blog | Facebook | Instagram John Bromley: com | Instagram | Facebook | Twitter Erin Bury: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook Willful: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook Bruce Sellery is a personal finance expert and best-selling author. As the founder of Moolala and the CEO of Credit Canada, Bruce is on a mission to help you get a better handle on your money so you can live the life you want. High energy & low B.S., this is Moolala: Money Made Simple. Find Bruce Sellery at Moolala.ca | Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn

P&L: Priorities & Lifestyle
Making a Charitable Impact for Your Exit Strategy with Stan Ninemire and Amanda Lewis

P&L: Priorities & Lifestyle

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 33:21


Amanda Lewis and Stan Ninemire are part of the North Texas Community Foundation, a non-profit organization that helps donors support causes that matter to them through tax-efficient strategies. Amanda is the Director of Charitable Gift Planning and assists clients with philanthropic advising and solicitation of donor prospects. Stan Ninemire is the company's Chief Investment Officer with extensive experience in all aspects of operations, accounting, finance, and supply chain management.     Amanda and Stan join me today to describe how the North Texas Community Foundation allows clients to make an impact with their money before or after exiting their business. They share how owners should plan for charity and the organizations they can support. They discuss what a donor-advised fund is and why it's a popular tool used by many philanthropists. They also explain how they help clients find the charities they can impact the most and what would happen if the owners wanted to donate internationally.   "Owners want to see their dollars make an impact and know they're going to move the needle for an organization that means something to them.” - Amanda Lewis   This week on Priorities & Lifestyle:   How Amanda found her passion in helping owners get established with their giving What owners should think about when their business is about to be sold Donor-advised funds and why they're popular How to make charity more impactful The countries their services extend to What drew Stan to the foundation The documentation involved when a donor wants to use their services Their thoughts on remote work   Our Favorite Quotes:   "I never would have guessed that people could work as effectively remotely as well as we can." - Stan Ninemire "I want to be charitable, but what I really want is my kids to do that, too." - Rob Schulz "You're talking about not selling the business and then taking the proceeds and being charitable with it, but potentially moving the stock itself into a charitable structure prior to the sale." - Rob Schulz   Connect with Amanda Lewis:   North Texas Community Foundation Amanda Lewis on LinkedIn Email: alewis@northtexascf.org    Connect with Stan Ninemire:   Stan Ninemire on LinkedIn   About Rob Schulz and P&L Priorities & Lifestyle Podcast   The P&L: Priorities & Lifestyle Podcast is a show for business owners. In each episode, host and financial planner Rob Schulz sits down with business owners and the professionals that serve them to talk about business building, life, money — and the all-important transition out of the business, which inevitably happens to everyone who has ever founded a company.    Email Rob at rob.schulz@schulzwealth.com with questions and comments, or to schedule a one-on-one conversation.    Follow Rob on LinkedIn Follow Schulz Wealth on LinkedIn Follow Schulz Wealth on Facebook   Order Rob's book, Thoughts on Things Financial, on Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Kobo | iBooks | Kindle   Subscribe to the podcast here: Apple Podcast  Spotify Google Podcasts Stitcher Audible  And, if you enjoy the show, please leave a review to help others discover the podcast. *You're listening to P&L: Priorities & Lifestyle with your host Rob Schulz. Rob is the Founder and President of Schulz Wealth. All opinions expressed by Rob and his guests are solely their own opinions and do not reflect the opinions of Schulz Wealth. This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be relied upon for investment decisions. Please refer to our website for more information: schulzwealth.com.

Smart Wealth™ with Thane Stenner: Insights from Pioneers & Leaders

John Bromley is the founder of Charitable Impact, an organization that helps individuals, groups and companies manage the money they’ve set aside for donations in order to maximize their impact. After starting his career in corporate finance, he joined forces with his father, charity law expert Blake Bromley, to create a boutique charity services firm. A two-time TEDx speaker, John has helped structure and negotiate more than $2 billion in donations on behalf of people, corporations, and existing foundations. Now, with Charitable Impact, his vision is to make giving more accessible and more effective for everyone.

BIV Today
Charitable Impact reaches $1 billion donation mark

BIV Today

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 25:28


John Bromley, CEO of the donor-advised fund Charitable Impact that recently surpassed the $1 billion mark in funds, discusses the decline in Canadian giving and how donors are responding to opportunities to better manage their funds. He is in conversation with BIV publisher and editor-in-chief Kirk LaPointe. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

We Are For Good Podcast - The Podcast for Nonprofits
256. Meet the Fashion E-Commerce Startup Fueling a Charitable Impact - Jeannie Barsam

We Are For Good Podcast - The Podcast for Nonprofits

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 37:38 Transcription Available


Meet Jeannie. She left the corporate world after leading Fortune 500 retailers including Gap Inc, Michaels, Talbot's, and Signet Jewelers to create a business that was more than just fast fashion. Gifting Brands was born out of a passion for helping women, children, and families in need with an innovative solution to an ongoing problem in the fashion world — what to do with excess inventory. EPISODE HIGHLIGHTSJeannie's story and journey to where she is today (3:30)Overview of Gifting Brands (7:00)The charities Gifting Brands are supporting (11:00)Inventory philanthropy model: a 3 sided marketplace (15:00)We partner with brandsWe partner with consumersWe give back to charitiesJeannie's dreams for Gifting Brands (18:00)Scaling Gifting Brands and what is next (19:00)Nonprofit startups: lessons learned so far starting her organization (22:00)A powerful moment of philanthropy in Jeannie's life (27:00)Jeannie's One Good Thing: Be bold, take risks, and make a difference. and Everyone is a philanthropist. (31:00)For more information and episode details visit: www.weareforgood.com/episode/256The We Are For Good Podcast is co-hosted by Jonathan McCoy, CFRE and Becky Endicott, CFRE and welcomes the most dynamic nonprofit leaders, advocates and philanthropists to share innovative ideas and lessons learned 3x a week!Want to hear insider details and to get our best roundup of tips, freebies, resources and show notes from each episode? Join the Good Community - it's free! Visit www.weareforgood.com/helloAbout Our Sponsor VirtuousYou know we believe Everyone Matters - and we've witnessed the greatest philanthropic movements happen when you SEE and activate donors at every level. Here's the thing, Virtuous created a fundraising platform to help you do just that. It's much more than a nonprofit CRM. Virtuous is committed to helping charities reimagine generosity through responsive fundraising. We love it because this approach builds trust and loyalty through personalized engagement.Learn more about Virtuous at www.virtuous.org/About Our Sponsor FeathrAre you ready to take your digital engagement to the next level but feel stuck about where to start? Feathr is focused on making nonprofit outreach more impactful by connecting you to your audience - wherever they are online. Feathr offers great training, support, and campaign recipes based on goals specific to nonprofits. From fundraising to program awareness, they've got you covered.Learn more about their solutions for nonprofits at feathr.coAbout Our Sponsor CosmicCosmic combines sharp strategy, memorable branding, and scroll-stopping digital experiences to catalyze real-world change for social impact organizations across the globe. Get free insights, tactical resources, and learn more about their work at designbycosmic.com. Start Learning Today on We Are For Good PRO

The Value In Giving
Maximizing Charitable Impact: Evaluating Charities that Align with the Impact You Want to Make

The Value In Giving

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2022 29:27


Host, Rebecca Moffett is joined by Jacob Harold, Executive Vice President at Candid to discuss different approaches to evaluating charitable organizations. With all of the available resources about nonprofits, what should donors look for? They discuss how donors can determine which resources are best for them and how to evaluate whether a nonprofit aligns with their own charitable purpose and goals.

The Value In Giving
Maximizing Charitable Impact: Creative Giving Vehicles

The Value In Giving

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2021 19:29


In this episode, Host Rebecca Moffett is joined by Liz Sessler, Chief Operating Officer at Capshift to discuss how you can maximize your charitable impact with creative giving vehicles such as recoverable grants. Liz and Rebecca discuss how recoverable grants are a strategic philanthropic tool donors can use for impact investing through their donor-advised fund. This episode will detail how recoverable grants are different from traditional grants, three ways donors use recoverable grants, and tips for philanthropists who are looking to make an impact through recoverable grants.

The Value In Giving
Maximizing Charitable Impact: The Importance of Aligning Investments

The Value In Giving

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 15:19


On Episode 3 of the Value in Giving Podcast, Rebecca Moffett, President of Vangaurd Charitable, is joined by Vanguard Charitable's Chief Financial Officer Mark Froehlich to discuss how donors can maximize their charitable impact by aligning their investments with charitable values. Our speakers will share various considerations that donors should make about their investment strategy, discuss the importance of understanding the philosophy behind an investment, and provide recommendations on the best practices to reach investment goals. Specifically, this episode will elaborate on four key principles donors should consider: crafting clear goals, remaining balanced, minimizing costs, and maintaining long-term discipline. Rebecca and Mark will also offer information regarding Vanguard Charitable's offerings, options, and resources that donors can utilize to enhance their investment strategies. 

We Are For Good Podcast - The Podcast for Nonprofits
195. Democratizing Donor Advised Funds to Grow Philanthropy for All - John Bromley

We Are For Good Podcast - The Podcast for Nonprofits

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 53:38 Transcription Available


Meet John. He's tired of seeing donor advised funds sitting around unspent. He's democratized the DAF world, and he wants you and your kids to be an active part of the giving community. You see, once he recognized a need to make giving more accessible and more effective, he launched Charitable Impact which nurtures generosity within each person and bring resources for creating change in the world to everyone. In short, it's a super cool giving platform that makes even a $5 feel like a serious investment in philanthropy.  Together, we're talking basics (what the heck is a donor advised fund?) but also talking about how to make our personal philanthropy intentional rather than reactive.Episode HighlightsJohn's story and journey to where he is today (2:00)Donor fatigue and the current state of giving today (8:30)Giving proactively vs. reactively (15:00)An overview of Donor Advised Funds (18:00)Features and benefits of DAFs (24:00)Addressing hoarding within DAFs and Foundations (31:00)An overview of Charitable Impact (34:00)A powerful moment of philanthropy in John's life (41:00)John's One Good Thing: Ask yourself: Are you charitable? (46:00)For more information and episode details visit: www.weareforgood.com/episode/196Get to Know Our Amazing Sponsor, Neon OneNeon One provides software solutions to growing nonprofits, but they do so much more than that. They're also incredibly passionate about creating community in the social good sector.We believe in the power of community. We've seen the greatest philanthropic movements happen when people work together to achieve common goals. Neon One can help you do just that. They created Year End Giving Connections, a community that brings fundraisers together and empowers them to learn from each other's experiences. Neon One experts will also provide helpful advice on meeting your fundraising goals this season. With weekly checklists and an active Slack community, there's no better way to prepare for your year-end success.Want to be a more connected fundraiser? Join their community today at http://neonone.com/weareforgoodAbout the PodcastThe We Are For Good Podcast is co-hosted by Jonathan McCoy, CFRE and Becky Endicott, CFRE and welcomes the most dynamic nonprofit leaders, advocates and philanthropists to share innovative ideas and lessons learned 3x a week!Want to hear insider details and to get our best roundup of tips, freebies, resources and show notes from each episode? Join the Good Community - it's free! Visit www.weareforgood.com/hello*Note: This collaboration was arranged through a listing on Nexus Marketing's HAPO (Help a Partner Out) page. Want to get your message out to other members of the mission-driven sector? Check out Nexus Marketing's HAPO (Help a Partner Out page). This collaboration was made possible by HAPO. Join us Tuesday November 16th at 1:00 Central Time for a free live workshop with our friend and CEO, James Citron. We're walking you through campaign steps starting on Giving Tuesday all the way through January stewardship. Sign up today at weareforgood.com/pledge

HiFi Radio with
HiFi Radio with "The Wolf on Bay Street" Wolfgang Klein - Saturday, November 6th, 2021

HiFi Radio with "The Wolf on Bay Street" Wolfgang Klein

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2021 44:04


With hosts Wolfgang Klein and Jack Hardill.  This week, Wolfgang and Jack welcome two guests: John Bromley Founder and CEO at Charitable Impact, has always been around charity in one way or another, mostly because of his dad, Blake Bromley, who's one of the world's leading charity lawyers. After university and a few years working in corporate finance at RBC Capital Markets and PricewaterhouseCoopers, John joined Blake, and started Benefic Group to fill the void in specialized expertise in charity law, strategy and policy in Canada. Benefic has worked with hundreds of local and international donors, charities, foundations, governments, non-profits and for-profits to provide strategic and legal advice, and arrange several billion dollars in giving. In recent years, John has shifted his focus to how we use technology, social media and internet culture to improve charity. Specialties: Strategy, structure, financing and advocacy for the benevolent sector, online and offline. Jonathan (Jed) Dorsheimer, Global Head of Sustainability Research for Canaccord Genuity, benefits from over 20 years of investment experience, the vast majority of which has been at Canaccord Genuity. Jed served in an advisory role work to the US Department of Energy under President Barack Obama. He has held executive leadership roles at a Fortune 500 public company, served on over seven boards, and co-founded the BioPhysical Economics Institute. Jed's broad experience has shaped an often contrarian investment approach, rooted in a First Principle scientific approach to systems analysis. This framework has allowed clients to identify key emergent trends, as well as resulted in 1st quartile stock picking performance ranking for 2020.  Jed graduated with honors from Bentley University in Finance and Economics. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Giving What We Can Podcast
#2 – Luke Freeman & Josh Ross: Maximising charitable impact

The Giving What We Can Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2021 29:57


Luke Freeman is the Executive Director of Giving What We Can, a community of people seeking to maximise their charitable impact. Luke is interviewed by Josh Ross, the CEO of Humanitix, a ticketing platform that is set up as a charity so it can turn its profits into good. This episode covers how Luke discovered effective giving and effective altruism, common objections to charity, giving and happiness, and some great examples of charities doing good.   Full transcript and show notes: https://givingwhatwecan.org/post/2021/09/podcast-luke-freeman-with-josh-ross   Chapters 00:00 - Introduction 01:30 - Origins of an altruist 04:30 - Objections to charity 08:45 - Our opportunity to help others 11:08 - Addressing moral demandingness 13:03 - Giving effectively 15:16 - Differences in impact 17:50 - Discovering what we value 20:08 - Costs of improving animal welfare 21:40 - Upcoming plans for Giving What We Can 22:50 - National differences in generosity 25:40 - Money and happiness 28:45 - Conclusion

Live From My Office
Stop Making Excuses and Go See Your Friends!

Live From My Office

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 22:10


Today you'll hear some words from me about a life lesson I recently re-learned. Go see your friends!SHOW NOTESThanks to Marriott Shoals Hotel and Spa and their great team led by GM Larry Bowser.Play great golf on the trail!Got a good buddy trip story? Listen all the way through today to hear details on how you could win an Abt giftcard!Support the PGA Tour's Charitable Impact however you can!Subscribe to Live From My Office on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.Follow Steve on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn.Win an ABT gift card by emailing me three of your friends emails who you think would like the show, and include your mailing address in the email. Check out the details here.Email the show with any questions, comments, or plugs for your favorite charity.

The Innovating Advice Show
How to Excel in Branding and Marketing and Making a Charitable Impact as a B1G1 Business for Good with Ben Nash [Ep46]

The Innovating Advice Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2020 41:49


Ben started Pivot Wealth five years ago and I've always been in awe of his branding and marketing. We're talking through his approach to both, including his experience and success with videos, social media, webinars and in person events where he's getting up to 85% conversion, LinkedIn, podcasts and how he repurposes the same content across different platforms. We also chat about the positive impact that Pivot Wealth is having on the world by being a B1G1 - a buy one give one - Business for Good. Links, show notes and timestamps if you'd like to jump to a particular part at https://innovatingadvice.com/post/episode46. Connect with Kate on LinkedIn.