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Federal funding can be an attractive option for nonprofits looking to expand their programs and reach. However, it's crucial to understand the implications and considerations before diving in. In this episode of A Modern Nonprofit Podcast, host Tosha Anderson and guest Rachel Schmidt discuss the top five considerations nonprofits should keep in mind when considering federal dollars. Get in Touch with Rachel and The Charity CFO Team here: https://thecharitycfo.com/ What to watch next… Speaking of what you need to know, don't miss this episode on HR Best Practices Or if you're interested in learning about atlernative funding sources, check out Episode 92 on auctions What's new on our website? Unlocking the Power of Harmonious Leadership in Nonprofits Follow Us Online Stay connected and get more exclusive content on: Website: www.thecharitycfo.com Instagram: @thecharitycfo Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thecharitycfo LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-charity-cfo-llc/posts/?feedView=all TikTok: @thecharitycfo Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6hofQXPCxiPZuZy3OecW8y Apple Music: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/a-modern-nonprofit-podcast/id1542301310 Get Involved Stay Connected: Sign up for our newsletter here Subscribe for more videos: Don't forget to hit the bell icon so you never miss a video! Explore A Modern Nonprofit Podcast https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uiUz_6uNX74&list=PL1NanxUModq6Rtw09QqpBrFdUyPwO0tj4 About The Charity CFO We are an accounting partner that truly understands nonprofits. We know the missions that drive you, the obstacles that challenge you, and the dedication your job demands. We “get” nonprofits, because nonprofits are all that we do. If you need help with your accounting and bookkeeping, let's talk. Book a FREE consultation here.
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In the first episode of our 3 part series "Through a Nurses Lens", join guest host, Rachel Neufeld, a Two Worlds Cancer Collaboration Volunteer and Canuck Place Children's Hospice Nurse Practitioner, as she speaks with Rachel Schmidt, a nurse at Canuck Place.
This week we're revisiting one of our favorite episodes on a timely subject matter: Rifles - they seem so simple, right? You put the bullet in. You pull the trigger. You (hopefully) kill the animal. But there's a lot of nuance in how a rifle performs, and it can often feel overwhelming to new hunters. This week we're talking to two experts from the firearms industry: Rachel Schmidt, formerly of Kimber Manufacturing, and Neal Emery of Hornady. 3:00 - Mushrooms in lasagna? OR CAPERS?! 5:30 - Piscivorous: You were probably missing this from your vocabulary. 7:00 - On growing up in a hunting family, "I never knew there wasn't hunting." 14:00 - Rifle calibers... what do those numbers mean? 15:00 - First off, you don't need to be a rifle caliber/reloading expert to have enough working knowledge to go hunting. So don't sweat it. Start with knowing what you want to hunt. 18:00 - Calibers are confusing. It's like learning the English language... there are some general rules, but lots (LOTS) of exceptions. 19:00 - Hornady website, go to "Rifles" and "Ammunition" for a basic caliber chart 21:00 - Start with the basics: How does your rifle work? What does the firing pin do? How does the safety stop it from firing? Check out this great animation from hunter-ed.com. 27:00 - Caliber is just a size. The same caliber bullets can come in different weights, which are called grains (i.e. 220 grain versus 110 grain) 32:30 - Rifle fit and recoil. Heavier guns generally absorb recoil better (the downside: you have to carry them places). 35:00 - Muzzle brakes screw onto the tip of your barrel, and they dissipate the pressure of the air as the bullet exits the barrel, lessening recoil 37:00 - Recoil pads can go on the back of the gun to soften the recoil impact on your shoulder 37:15 - And different ammunition has different recoil... minimizing the weight of the bullet can reduce recoil some. And different gunpowder has different burning properties that can affect how a bullet feels leaving the barrel. In short: Lower recoil loads exist. 39:30 - Does noise make recoil feel worse? Wear ear protection! 44:00 - Bullet construction: This controls how fast (and when) a bullet opens up...aka mushrooming. 50:00 - How well a rifle shoots certain ammo is subjective. The only way to know what works best for your gun is to try a bunch of different bullets. 1:00:00 - Checklist for choosing a rifle: Game you're hunting, stock fit against your body, weight of the rifle, budget. 1:04:00 - Length of pull: distance between the trigger to the butt of the gun 1:06:00 - Hornady cheek pieces 1:12:00 - Rifle myth busters: "A good cartridge for women and kids is the .243" 1:24:00 - Marcia's Moroccan Fish Tagine with halibut. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Cordell & Cordell Executive/Managing partner, CEO Scott Trout, and Cordell & Cordell Senior Litigation Attorney, Rachel Schmidt, in a discussion on men's mental health during divorce. This episode sheds light on the unique emotional challenges men face and provides practical strategies for resilience. Mr. Trout and Ms. Schmidt address societal expectations, loss, and personal […] The post Mental Health and Divorce – Men's Divorce Podcast appeared first on Cordell & Cordell.
Join Cordell & Cordell Executive/Managing partner, CEO Scott Trout, and Cordell & Cordell Senior Litigation Attorney, Rachel Schmidt, in a discussion on men's mental health during divorce. This episode sheds light on the unique emotional challenges men face and provides practical strategies for resilience. Mr. Trout and Ms. Schmidt address societal expectations, loss, and personal […] The post Mental Health and Divorce – Men's Divorce Podcast appeared first on Cordell & Cordell.
Steven Rinella talks with Rachel Schmidt, Sam Lungren, Brody Henderson, Spencer Neuharth, Phil Taylor, and Corinne Schneider. Topics discussed: testing our interest meter; engorged cloacas and Steve's son interrupting turtle sex; Spencer's first tattoo of South Dakota's state tree; Rachel's collection of fly tattoos; gumbo areas and the Bermuda Triangle of turkey spots; Steve's tip to celebrities: you'll get the right attention if you talk about eating squirrels; the Tower of Power, Steve's sebateous cyst, and trucker butt; camping out at highway medians; Sam's delicious aged deer ham; a lobster fight and the UN; exercising treaty rights and how the Sinixt of Canada are not extinct; developments with the Herrera case; locking you out of 60 million acres of public land; how the U.S. recreation economy is bigger than the automotive and pharmaceutical industries; undermining the false notion of "non-consumptive" use of the land; how Steve dogs on people who have camper trailers, but now has a camper trailer of his own; why water recreationists should kiss anglers' asses; the backpack tax; going from being a person in the outdoors to being a parent in the outdoors; and more. Connect with Steve and MeatEater Steve on Instagram and Twitter MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube Shop MeatEater Merch Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Rachel Schmidt has been with ADP for over 3 years and during that time has earned the designations of President's Club Performer as well as Accountant Specialist. As a hard-earned ADP Accountant specialist, Rachel strictly partners with accountants and the CPA community, making sure they, and their clients, get the highest level of support at ADP. From hiring to retiring, and everything in between, ADP provides a host of services that even seasoned CPA's might be surprised to discover. Rachel has been the National ADP representative for CPA MOMS and has supported our community members, as well as the CPA MOMS franchisees. To receive the CPA MOMS 30% discount with ADP and find out more about working with Rachel, you can go to https://cpamoms.wufoo.com/forms/qe7y70o0k3vquv/
You've seen them on dashboards, visors, in boat trays and shadow boxes...those significant flies responsible for an angler's most memorable fish. But a torso? That's how Rachel Schmidt rolls, with 12 fly patterns (and counting) tattooed on her back. That's just the kind of mentality you like to see in a champion for public lands and waters. Rachel has held many positions in the outdoor industry and as BHA's Director of Innovative Alliances, she continues to work for the values that her Grandfather bestowed on her in the Montana backcountry. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lauren-karnopp3/support Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tom, Rob, and Joey take a look at all the exciting Mid-May fishing opportunities, they get an important regulation reminder from Carly Peters of the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, and they get some important tips for new Outdoor enthusiasts from Rachel Schmidt of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on America Outdoors Radio Tyler Freel joins us to talk about a recent article he wrote for Outdoor Life covering where to place your shot if you want to drop a bear in a hurry. Spring turkey hunting season is in full swing and Jared Larsen with Onx Maps will let you know about some of the best states in America are for bagging a gobbler, depending on what kind of turkey hunting you want to do. Backcountry Hunters and Anglers is having an old school, in person (and virtual) annual Rendezvous this year in Missoula, Montana and Rachel Schmidt will tell you what's happening at this can't miss event. Finally, the Frogg Toggs Big Bass Bonanza Giveaway is going on right now and MIssy Thompson will let you know about the $6500 prize package you can win along with several cool weekly prizes that are also available! http://www.americaoutdoorsradio.com
On this episode, Ben and Phil recap First Lite's Trek for Turkeys and read stories of podcast listeners that have had success this spring. In the interview portion of the show, Ben is joined by BHA's Land Tawney and Rachel Schmidt to talk about the 2021 Rendezvous and why gathering to celebrate public lands means much more this year. Enjoy. Connect with Ben on MeatEater and Instagram MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube Shop The Hunting Collective Merch
Comin' at you this week with all the usual suspects: voter suppression, student debt, threats to healthcare access, and continued attacks on trans Montanans. As we speed toward the end of the session, more and more bills are making their way to the Governor's desk. Be sure to follow us on Instagram for all the most up-to-date calls to action! Coming up: Tuesday, April 6 -- Join us and some of our partners for a virtual Public Lands Rally from 12-1pm. We'll hear short speeches from Conrad Anker (climber, mountaineer, & author), Francine Spang-Willis (board member, Absaroka Beartooth Wilderness Foundation), Rachel Schmidt (former director, Office of MT Outdoor Recreation), and Andrew Posewitz (sportsman & hunting ethics advocate). And we'll remind our legislators to protect the lands we love. If you identify as LGBTQ2S+, consider submitting art, writing, or a letter of support to our upcoming zine by April 9th. If you need to be with other trans folks right now or if you are a parent of a trans, nonbinary, or Two Spirit child and want to talk with people who understand, email paxton@mhrn.org for information about support groups facilitated by the Montana Gender Alliance. If there is other support you need and can't find, or if you have dreams for what community support could look like moving forward, contact Izzy at izzy@forwardmontana.org. Take action on the bills mentioned in this episode! NO to HB176 and SB169 NO to HB689 NO to SB100 and HB676 NO to HB481 NO to SB379
We continue with a series theme we began in the summer: diversity and inclusion in the security and intelligence sector. In this episode, Jessica Davis speaks with Dr. Rachel Schmidt on her recent International Journal article “Investigating implicit biases around race and gender in Canadian counterterrorism”. As the two discuss, this is not about being politically correct: bias affects national security operations and policy outcomes. However, while Rachel's research suggests this problem is largely recognized in the Canadian national security community itself, individuals are lost when it comes to trying to create change. But this is no excuse for not taking action: confronting implicit bias around gender, race and religion is important for doing national security better. The article under discussion can be found here: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0020702020976615
Rachel Schmidt is an all around adventurer! She sits down with Brian to talk about mountain bike guiding in Moab, running rivers in Africa, and much more. Enjoy Rachel Schmidt!
Rachel Schmidt, the Director of the Governor's Office of Outdoor Recreation, swings by MCVcast with new numbers showcasing the strength of Montana's “powerhouse” outdoor recreation economy. Aaron Murphy, Whitney Tawney and Jake Brown cover the latest controversy surrounding Governor-elect Gianforte's transition team, an LWCF whiff from the U.S. Interior Secretary, and a historic election for the Northern Cheyenne Nation. LINKS: * Gianforte's DNRC and DEQ Transition Team: https://bit.ly/36PrTDj * Gianforte's Fish, Wildlife and Parks Transition Team: https://bit.ly/2Hihkjz * MCV's statement on Transition Teams: https://bit.ly/3kH2pgo * Montana Post: Rep. Kerry White's controversial social media posts: https://bit.ly/3fecNv3 * Interior Secretary Bernhardt's LWCF whiff: https://bit.ly/36Qfmj3 * Montana Office of Outdoor Recreation Sept. 2020 Report: https://bit.ly/3nSc3yX * Washington Post: DOJ stalled probe against Zinke: https://wapo.st/3kRbWRX * NY Times: Trump Administration moves to sell oil rights in Arctic: https://nyti.ms/3kKuPWH * Northern Cheyenne Nation elects all women leaders: https://bit.ly/3kOlFIM
Rifles - they seem so simple, right? You put the bullet in. You pull the trigger. You (hopefully) kill the animal. But there's a lot of nuance in how a rifle performs, and it can often feel overwhelming to new hunters. This week we're talking to two experts from the firearms industry: Rachel Schmidt, formerly of Kimber Manufacturing, and Neal Emery of Hornady. 3:00 - Mushrooms in lasagna? OR CAPERS?! 5:30 - Piscivorous: You were probably missing this from your vocabulary. 7:00 - On growing up in a hunting family, "I never knew there wasn't hunting." 14:00 - Rifle calibers... what do those numbers mean? 15:00 - First off, you don't need to be a rifle caliber/reloading expert to have enough working knowledge to go hunting. So don't sweat it. Start with knowing what you want to hunt. 18:00 - Calibers are confusing. It's like learning the English language... there are some general rules, but lots (LOTS) of exceptions. 19:00 - Hornady website, go to "Rifles" and "Ammunition" for a basic caliber chart 21:00 - Start with the basics: How does your rifle work? What does the firing pin do? How does the safety stop it from firing? Check out this great animation from hunter-ed.com. 27:00 - Caliber is just a size. The same caliber bullets can come in different weights, which are called grains (i.e. 220 grain versus 110 grain) 32:30 - Rifle fit and recoil. Heavier guns generally absorb recoil better (the downside: you have to carry them places). 35:00 - Muzzle brakes screw onto the tip of your barrel, and they dissipate the pressure of the air as the bullet exits the barrel, lessening recoil 37:00 - Recoil pads can go on the back of the gun to soften the recoil impact on your shoulder 37:15 - And different ammunition has different recoil... minimizing the weight of the bullet can reduce recoil some. And different gunpowder has different burning properties that can affect how a bullet feels leaving the barrel. In short: Lower recoil loads exist. 39:30 - Does noise make recoil feel worse? Wear ear protection! 44:00 - Bullet construction: This controls how fast (and when) a bullet opens up...aka mushrooming. 50:00 - How well a rifle shoots certain ammo is subjective. The only way to know what works best for your gun is to try a bunch of different bullets. 1:00:00 - Checklist for choosing a rifle: Game you're hunting, stock fit against your body, weight of the rifle, budget. 1:04:00 - Length of pull: distance between the trigger to the butt of the gun 1:06:00 - Hornady cheek pieces 1:12:00 - Rifle myth busters: "A good cartridge for women and kids is the .243" 1:24:00 - Marcia's Moroccan Fish Tagine with halibut.
In this episode, Kevin talks with Rachel Schmidt, Director, Montana Office of Outdoor Recreation. They talk about public lands, the outdoor recreation economy and what Rachel does for the State of Montana.
In this episode, Kevin talks with Rachel Schmidt, Director, Montana Office of Outdoor Recreation. They talk about public lands, the outdoor recreation economy and what Rachel does for the State of Montana.
In this episode, Rachel Schmidt is back to share more networking superpowers that you can apply straight into your business to help you grow. Today, we talk about how to make collaborations, how to know who to collaborate with, and the compounding effect of staying invested in long-term business relationships. Let’s jump straight in! Show Highlights: Rachel’s non-negotiable activity for supercharged productivity (1:50) How to successfully network when you have no time to network (4:50) Turning a Starbucks breakfast into a networking opportunity (7:20) Time-management tips for better networking (9:00) Rachel’s honest thoughts on relationship building through social media (12:00) Advice to get beyond the ‘chit chat’ when networking (15:45) The most valuable form of marketing for your business (17:20) Fundamentals of effective collaborations (17:45) To get in touch and find out more about Rachel’s work, click here. If you want to recession-proof your business and thrive in any area of life, go to www.uncommonlifepodcast.com and grab your free report today. I share with you the 5 key principles that have transformed and elevated my life - and they can do the same for you too if consistently applied.
We’ve all heard the saying it’s not what you know, it’s who you know that will open the doors to growth and success. If you’re a business professional, own your own business, or you’re thinking about starting a new business, then networking needs to be part of your strategy. In this episode, I’m joined by Rachel Schmidt, an extremely smart Entrepreneur who has the unique ability to immerse herself into an unknown culture, adapting, and understanding the language of her target audience. She drops some powerful tips on how to SUPERCHARGE your business and how to get the most out of networking and relationship-building that are sure to send you down the road to success. Sit back and enjoy! Show Highlights: How to nurture and grow a winning business idea (8:15) The art of creating memorable moments for your clients (10:15) How to really speak the language of your target audience (11:30) Transitioning a side hustle into a full-time business (16:00) The steps to starting a business from complete scratch (21:20) The biggest fear when it comes to launching a startup and how to fight it (23:00) Two must-have traits all Entrepreneurs must have to succeed (25:15) What making your bed reveals about your personality (27:00) To get in touch and find out more about Rachel’s work, click here. If you want to recession-proof your business and thrive in any area of life, go to www.uncommonlifepodcast.com and grab your free report today. I share with you the 5 key principles that have transformed and elevated my life - and they can do the same for you too if consistently applied.
In the 15th episode of Battle Rhythm, Steve and Stef discuss the implications of the US airstrike for the Canadian led NATO mission in Iraq, along with new year resolutions and Pokémon infrastructure. Steve speaks with Rachel Schmidt [22:55] about her PhD research on female rebel disengagement and we have an interview with CDSN Military Personnel co-directors, Irina Goldenberg and our very own Stéfanie von Hlatky [29:00] discussing the exciting plans they have coming up in this research theme. Meanwhile, Steve [52:55] is peeved about international relations media coverage. Battle Rhythm is part of the CGAI Podcast Network, a partner of the CDSN-RCDS, © 2019, all rights reserved. Subscribe to the CGAI Podcast Network on SoundCloud, iTunes, or wherever else you can find Podcasts! Participant Biographies: - Stéfanie von Hlatky: Associate Professor of political studies at Queen's University and the former Director of the Queen's Centre for International and Defence Policy (CIDP). Her research focuses on NATO, armed forces, military interventions, and defence policy. Fellow with the Canadian Global Affairs Institute. - Stephen M. Saideman: Paterson Chair in International Affairs, as well as Director of the Canadian Defence and Security Network – Réseau Canadien Sur La Défense et la Sécurité, and Professor of International Affairs at Carleton University. Fellow with the Canadian Global Affairs Institute - Rachel Schmidt: a PhD candidate in International Conflict Management and Resolution at the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs. She is currently completing her fieldwork in Colombia, which involves interviewing ex-combatants from various non-state armed groups. Her research focuses on why combatants defect from insurgent groups, with comparative analysis of men and women's pathways out of violence, as well as comparisons of defectors with ex-combatants who demobilize collectively through peace processes. Rachel also works as a senior editor for OpenGlobalRights, a leading online human rights forum. She holds an MA from NPSIA and a BA from the University of British Columbia. - Irina Goldenberg: Co-Director of CDSN-RCDS & Acting Director Research Operational and Organizational Dynamics (DROOD) in the Director General Military Personnel Research and Analysis (DGMPRA) in the Department of National Defence. Her research focuses on recruitment and retention in the armed forces and military-civilian personnel collaboration in defence organizations. Related Links: - CDSN-RCDS (www.cdsn-rcds.com/) - Stéfanie Von Hlatky's book: American Allies in Times of War: The Great Asymmetry (https://www.amazon.ca/American-Allies-Times-War-Asymmetry/dp/0199673683) - Steve Saideman & David P. Auerswald's book: NATO in Afghanistan: Fighting Together, Fighting Alone (https://www.amazon.ca/NATO-Afghanistan-Fighting-Together-Alone/dp/0691170878) - CDSN Military Personnel Theme (https://www.cdsn-rcds.com/personnel-1) - CDSN Capstone Event (https://www.cdsn-rcds.com/network-events/cdsn-capstone) - CDSN Post- Doc Competition (https://www.cdsn-rcds.com/network-events/cdsn-2020-2021-post-doctoral-fellowship-call-for-proposals)
Episode 11: CA Avenue Elementary, building caring people through blending traditional and special needs students. In this episode we talk with with California Avenue Elementary Principal Rachel Schmidt. California Ave is a unique school in Vista Unified, serving special needs students in a manner second to none from pre-school onward. Classes are blended between students with special needs and more traditional students, which, as Rachel explains, provides phenomenal opportunities for all schools, and leads other schools in the district to notice a high level of compassion and empathy from students that have attended California Avenue. Rachel is a leader in the area, and I’m certain that you’ll find her insights and stories engaging and compelling. So without further ado, here’s a conversation with Rachel Schmidt from California Avenue Elementary.
Cordell & Cordell family law attorneys Rachel Schmidt and Dylan Briggs join CEO/Managing Partner Scott Trout to discuss the various factors to consider when modifying alimony or spousal maintenance. They discuss how alimony and maintenance is calculated (1:30); whether income can be imputed when determining alimony (3:10); the factors to consider when modifying alimony (6:50); […] The post Factors Considered When Modifying Alimony appeared first on Cordell & Cordell.
Cordell & Cordell family law attorneys Rachel Schmidt and Dylan Briggs join CEO/Managing Partner Scott Trout to discuss the various factors to consider when modifying alimony or spousal maintenance. They discuss how alimony and maintenance is calculated (1:30); whether income can be imputed when determining alimony (3:10); the factors to consider when modifying alimony (6:50); […] The post Factors Considered When Modifying Alimony appeared first on Cordell & Cordell.
Cordell & Cordell family law attorneys Rachel Schmidt and Dylan Briggs join CEO/Managing Partner Scott Trout to discuss the various factors to consider when modifying alimony or spousal maintenance. They discuss how alimony and maintenance is calculated (1:30); whether income can be imputed when determining alimony (3:10); the factors to consider when modifying alimony (6:50); […] The post Factors Considered When Modifying Alimony appeared first on Cordell & Cordell.
Cordell & Cordell divorce attorneys Rachel Schmidt and Dylan Briggs join CEO/Managing Partner Scott Trout to review the ins and outs of contempt and the various ways it can factor into divorce. They discuss how states define contempt (1:15); the legal standard for contempt (2:40); whether contempt be intentional (3:28); will contempt go on a person’s […] The post An Overview Of Contempt In Divorce Proceedings appeared first on Cordell & Cordell.
Cordell & Cordell divorce attorneys Rachel Schmidt and Dylan Briggs join CEO/Managing Partner Scott Trout to review the ins and outs of contempt and the various ways it can factor into divorce. They discuss how states define contempt (1:15); the legal standard for contempt (2:40); whether contempt be intentional (3:28); will contempt go on a person's […] The post An Overview Of Contempt In Divorce Proceedings appeared first on Cordell & Cordell.
Cordell & Cordell divorce attorneys Rachel Schmidt and Dylan Briggs join CEO/Managing Partner Scott Trout to review the ins and outs of contempt and the various ways it can factor into divorce. They discuss how states define contempt (1:15); the legal standard for contempt (2:40); whether contempt be intentional (3:28); will contempt go on a person’s […] The post An Overview Of Contempt In Divorce Proceedings appeared first on Cordell & Cordell.