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2025 is a great goal year for quitting your job and to become a freelance grant writer. Why? #1 - Milestone Year #2 - It's Timing There has never been a better time to quit your job and work from home since working virtually is now mainstream. #3 - Easier to Get Work Nonprofits, For-Profits, and all other Agencies can more easily keep you long-term as a consultant. #4 - Adjust to Change (because it's happening whether you want to face it or not) Because there will be a lot of change in 2025. With a new federal administration, there may be changes that will affect your 9-5. There will be new changes in tech and AI. Change is happening whether you like it or not. Prepare to be self-dependent now. #5 - It's Time to Live Life for You - at Your Terms Because you've been telling yourself for years it's time to retire or to live differently. Or life is just happening. #6 - Because You Can - it's Never Been Easier Because you have access to the Freelance Grant Writer Academy it's never been easier. We've been doing the work for years to get everything (templates, training, support) set up and tested so we have results. When you attend the webinar, "Quit Your Toxic Nonprofit Job: Replace Your 9-5 Income Writing Grants Part-Time from Home" I will discuss how to replace your income with freelance grant writing. You will walk away from the webinar knowing how you can make a grant writing business work for you. This is for you if you are an aspiring or seasoned freelance grant writer. After the webinar, we'll open the doors to my program, Freelance Grant Writer Academy, where we help you achieve Replace Your Income While Writing Grants Part-Time from Home. The Freelance Grant Writer Academy is a 12-month group coaching program for aspiring and seasoned grants writers to replace their income, on flexible hours, writing grants from home. Join the Webinar, "Quit Your Toxic Nonprofit Job: Replace Your 9-5 Income Writing Grants Part-Time from Home" on Tuesday, Jan. 21st, 2025. Register here: https://grantwritingandfunding.com/webinar Or join the Freelance Grant Writer Academy today: https://grantwritingandfunding.com/freelance-grant-writer-academy/ "Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts Favor, please? If you love this podcast, would you please do me a favor and leave a review on iTunes or your podcast listener? This helps others find the podcast and I read each and every review! “Every time I listen to Holly's show, I learn something”
In this episode of Eating Glass, we sit down with Anne Mahlum, founder of Back on My Feet and SolidCore. Anne shares her incredible journey from growing up in North Dakota with an addict father, to starting a running club for the homeless, and ultimately building a nationwide fitness empire. Discover how Anne's personal struggles fueled her drive to create impactful businesses, and learn the secrets behind scaling and maintaining a successful company. Tune in to hear about her unique approach to community building, overcoming challenges, and her vision for the future.Chapters:[00:00:00] Anne's Early Life and Challenges[00:00:11] Podcast Introduction[00:01:40] Ramp Sponsorship[00:02:40] Anne's Background[00:04:15] Starting a Running Club[00:06:00] Scaling Back on My Feet[00:07:52] Discovering Pilates and SolidCore[00:09:55] Early Stages of SolidCore[00:11:00] Building Community in Fitness[00:12:15] Nonprofits vs. For-Profits[00:13:30] Marketing and Brand Niches[00:15:15] Retention and Success Metrics[00:16:30] Brick and Mortar Challenges[00:18:45] Scaling and Geographic Expansion[00:21:00] Vertical Integration and Innovation[00:23:00] Community Building Strategies[00:25:30] Trust and Customer Relationships[00:27:15] Fitness Trends and Resilience[00:31:00] Selling a Company[00:35:15] Taking Money Off the Table[00:39:00] Money and Success Philosophy[00:43:00] Future Aspirations and Advising[00:47:45] Selling to Private Equity[00:52:15] Problem Solving and Leadership[00:56:00] Rapid Fire Questions[01:00:15] Episode Wrap-UpABOUT THE HOSTS:Will Nitze is the Founder & CEO at IQBAR - America's leading "brain + body" nutrition startup. With minimal funding, Will has taken IQBAR from zero locations and zero in revenue in 2018 to 10,000+ doors and a projected $50 million in sales in 2024.Joe Lemay founded Rocketbook with business partner Jake Epstein. After being featured on “Shark Tank”, where the sharks passed on a chance to invest – Joe would go on to grow Rocketbook and sell it to BIC for 40 million dollars just three years later.Connect with Anne:Website: https://www.annemahlum.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/annemahlum/?hl=enLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anne-mahlum/
Devin Schain is a serial entrepreneur who has successfully started and sold four companies and has invested in more than 40 start-ups and early stage businesses. Currently, Devin is Founder and CEO of Student Playbook.Devin has more than 30 years in numerous entrepreneurial ventures. As a sophomore at The University of Pennsylvania, Devin launched On Campus Marketing (OCM.) He sold OCM after building it to the point where it was working with almost 1,000 colleges and universities and sold to a public company. Another company Devin founded, Educational Direct became the leading consolidator of student loans on the internet before being sold in 2006 to the private equity firm Providence Equity Partners valued at $375,000,000.Also, Schain has invested in over 40 start up and early stage companies primarily in education, direct marketing and specialty finance. Schain is active in Young Presidents' Organization (YPO)In addition to being a serial entrepreneur, Devin is a dedicated philanthropist: he founded ShalomLearning an on-line Hebrew School with over 14,000 students and 1800 teachers. In addition, he cofounded, The Social Sector of Scaling Up which helps not for profits operate more like For Profits.He is married with three children and lives in the Washington DC area.Interested in getting in touch, reach out to devin [at] thestudentplaybook.comDiscover more:Interested in leadership or career coaching services, check out Live for Yourself Consulting and Dr. Benjamin Ritter
Dieses Mal bei Tech and Trees spreche ich mit Vanessa Gstettenbauer, ihres Zeichens Verantwortliche für den Bereich Farm-Food-Climate bei Project Together, einer deutschen Non-Profit Organisation, die open social innovation nutzt um systemischen Wandel zu bewirken. Vanessa ist extrem schnell im Kopf. Man merkt, dass ich mich immer mal wieder in meinen Gedankengängen verheddere, während sie hier souverän durchmarschiert. Wir haben darüber gesprochen, wie man systemischen Wandel herbeiführt, wie das konkret am Beispiel Farm-Food-Climate funktioniert und wann man hier von Erfolg sprechen kann. Vanessa und ich stimmen überein Technologie ist definitiv nicht alles, manchmal braucht es auch beispielsweise eine gute Portion Empathie, um Parteien dazu zu bringen, sich einander anzunähern. Wie das in Politik, mit Non-Profits und For-Profits funktioniert, das hört ihr gleich. Gerade zwischen den Jahren, kann man sich hier mal sehr gut von Vanessas Stimmung anstecken lassen und überlegen, was kann ich machen, um die Welt voranzubringen. Um das zu machen, gehe ich mit Tech and Trees jetzt in eine kleine Winterpause und melde mich wieder im neuen Jahr mit starken Menschen, die die Welt ein bisschen besser machen. Mehr über ProjectTogether hier: https://projecttogether.org Keywords: Climate, Food, Farming, Agriculture, Start-Ups, Climate Change, Technologie, Klimawandel, Unternehmertum, VC, systems change
Wir sprechen mit NAbg. Eva Blimlinger (Die Grünen) über langwierige Prozesse, den Unterschied von Non-Profits und For-Profits und wagen einen Blick in die Geschichte des Vereinswesens Österreichs.
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Clothing Recycling in Austin - Can Non-Profits and For-Profits co-exist to meet our Goals? 2-9-2017 The City of Austin, Texas has a goal of reaching zero waste by 2040. Clothing recycling and reuse is an important part of the equation if we are going to meet our goal. The City of Austin recently signed a contract with a for-profit company called Simple Recycling to provide curb-side pickup of clothing from residences. Several local non-profits such as Salvation Army and Goodwill have criticized the plan indicating it would take away from their programs to received donated clothing from Austin citizens. We had both sides represented on the show this week: Adam Winfield is President and Founder of Simple Recycling. With a focus on offering simplicity and convenience, Adam created Simple Recycling to dramatically reduce the significant waste stream of clothing, shoes and reusable home goods clogging our nation’s landfills. As the largest and fastest growing curbside clothing collection company in the country, Simple Recycling is highest impact environmental initiative a city can implement for no cost and will no operational requirements. Traci Berry, Sr. VP of Community Engagement and Education at Goodwill in Austin, Texas. Goodwill has been accepting clothing for recycling, reuse, and repurposing in Austin for almost 60 years. Goodwill is concerned that the new curbside recycling plan will reduce donation to its organization and other non-profits in Austin while also possibly reducing jobs and local flow of funds. Can the for-profit and non-profits co-exsist and increase clothing recycling in Austin? Listen to our Shades of Green Podcast to find out.
Summary: We all want to invest our money in profitable enterprises. Conversely, many of would also like to invest in programs and organizations that make the world a better place. Do these two goals always need to be separate? Today, our hosts best selling author Kim Butler and no b.s. Money guy Todd Strobel sit down to talk about investments that benefit the world, the investor, and the investee, or win win win investments. Tune in to find out how you can use your money to make a difference, while still keeping it safe and securing a profit! If you would like the opportunity for us to answer your question on the show or to be a guest on our show, be sure to keep sending us questions and reach out to us! Show Notes: 0:00 Intro 0:30 Investments that Improve the World 2:40 The Importance of a Win Win Win Investment (Triple Bottom Line) 3:19 What is the Definition of a Win Win Win Investment? 3:39 How Do You Feel About Investing in Alcohol and Tobacco to Fund a Charity 4:56 Examples of Value Laden Investments 7:18 Investing Locally 10:55 The Benefits of For-Profits that Improve the World 12:36 Outro
Gina Gaudio-Graves and Jack Humphrey, the Co-Hosts of Traffic Masters, are also the Co-Founders of DUvisio.com, the "All New Affiliate Network for Good!" Join Gina & Jack as they share ways that you can Joint Venture with Non-Profits and For-Profits to grow your business and increase your bottom line! And... they're celebrating the holidays this year with a HUGE special offer at DUvisio. You'll be the first to hear about it on this episode of Traffic Masters Radio! Airing weekly on Tuesdays at noon eastern and in permanent replay, you'll get great tips for increasing your business as a Seller or as an Affiliate. To apply all that you learn, join us at DUvisio.com - the NEW Affiliate Network for ALL Niches! If you're an Affiliate, make sure you upgrade to DUvisio UberFiliate so you can even grow your own list promoting other people's products! And, if you're a Seller, Upgrade to DUvisio Enterprise Member where you'll get enhanced tools that can increase your sales 14% to 23% or MORE and allow you to attract JV Partners on Autopilot! Get started today at: Join DUvisio.com!