Episodios

  • The Power of Collaboration: Building Communities for Tech Philanthropy with Madeline Hutchinson
    Jul 6 2023

    Topic: Tech for Social Good and Hackathons Program

    - The hackathon organized chaos, that involved analyzing data and coming up with solutions for nonprofit challenges

    - The hackathon allowed outsiders to give their perspective on the challenges faced by nonprofits

    - Ideas generated during the hackathon were further developed through the skilled volunteerism program

    - JPMorgan's team grew from six to 30 who focused on tech for social good

    - The speaker's career changes were driven by their passion for building technologies for good


    Topic: Building Community on Tech for Good Projects

    - The speaker emphasized the importance of sharing and collaboration for the community's growth

    - They encouraged open discussion with a lack of a competitive spirit

    - Building a community was significant in scaling the mission of non-profits

    - Speaker identified the need for partnerships with non-profits to scale their missions

    - They have successfully built a community of over 30 organizations with a focus on tech for good.


    Topic: Small Moments Creating Impact

    - The importance of simplicity in making a difference was emphasized

    - Speaker recalled a story of setting up a simple inventory tracking sheet, making it easier for the program director

    - Cross-functional teams working together were encouraged, as experts might provide insight from various perspectives


    Topic: Personal Growth and Challenges

    - Speaker's passion for giving back and working with nonprofits since their childhood

    - Started their investment banking career with JPMorgan and volunteered at a local charter school

    - Worked on building a skilled volunteerism program on JPMorgan's Tech for Good Team

    - Moved to Morgan Stanley to head up their Tech for Good work called Tech Philanthropy.


    Topic: Networking for Social Good

    - Amplification of each other's work is suggested as a way for non-profits to gain access to grants

    - Sharing of experiences and struggles is encouraged to build better programs

    Más Menos
    44 m
  • Turning the Corporate World into a Force for Good: The Social and Business Case for Impact Programs /// Jeremy Brown - Social Impact Chat and Startups Give Back
    Jun 23 2023

    Topic: The speaker's journey towards founding Startups Give Back

    - Graduating college in 2011 and joining a large company in San Francisco with limited interest in social impact

    - Leaving that company and joining a small startup with a philanthropic mindset

    - Volunteering with the team inspired the speaker to create Startups Give Back, a community for companies to volunteer together

    - Building a community around social impact led to deeper involvement in the field and meeting like-minded people


    Topic: Companies and Technology for Good

    - Disney, Salesforce, Okta, and Out Systems highlighted for their DEI work and technology for good

    - Out Systems praised for their impactful approach and commitment to long-term support

    - Emphasis on using technology for good in a sustainable way

    - Hackathons can be useful for non-profits, but building and supporting technology in the long-term is key


    Topic: Company Social Impact Initiatives

    - Social impact can have a material impact on businesses, including employee engagement and revenue

    - Companies can offer products at a discounted rate for nonprofits as a way to drive revenue through social impact

    - Social impact can also have positive impacts on team camaraderie and employee physical and mental health

    - Company social impact initiatives should be prioritized and tailored to local communities and interests

    - Chapter leaders play a critical role in identifying community needs and interests


    Topic: Building a Social Impact Community

    - More people outside of Social Impact are looking to get involved in the field

    - The speaker has organized panels and sees a growing interest in transitioning into social impact careers

    - Social media can be helpful for sharing conversations about social impact and corporate responsibility

    - The speaker founded Social Impact World as a community for social impact leaders, with both free and premium components

    - The goal is to turn the corporate world into a force for good


    Overall, the speaker emphasizes the importance of social impact for businesses and building a community around it to create positive change.

    Más Menos
    42 m
  • Madison Mikhail Bush - the Point of all this
    Feb 16 2023

    Madison Mikhail Bush is the Founder and CEO of POINT. POINT is an app and social impact platform that makes volunteering just as easy as getting an Uber.

    Más Menos
    43 m
  • When life gives you lockdown, make ice cream! - Mona Lipson
    Feb 8 2023
    Mona Lipson is a social impact expert and entrepreneur. She has held various roles in the nonprofit, corporate, and startup sectors, and is currently the CCO (chief churning officer) of an ice cream social entrepreneurial business, "Miss Mona Makes Ice Cream." Mona believes that corporations have a responsibility to take on more of the world's biggest problems and not rely solely on nonprofits. She suggests that every company should be responsible for contributing at least 1% of its products/services towards a social impact cause. Mona also advocates for a "shared value" concept where companies use their services and products to support social impact initiatives. Mona was most recently the Director of Social Good at VidMob, a purpose-driven company offering its video-making services and creative intelligence tools as a way of helping non-profits make better performing ads. Most of their non-profit partnerships come from staff recommendations and referrals. Mona started making ice cream as a hobby in 2017 and it continued as a fun activity for friends and family. During the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown, she started delivering ice cream to friends and family for free and received requests from strangers. This led her to deliver ice cream for free to different parts of New York City and its suburbs. Peter also had a similar experience during the pandemic where he got involved in a related space. Mona believes that hiring individuals from the nonprofit sector is an important first step in building successful partnerships between corporations and nonprofits. This way, companies can understand the nuances and struggles that nonprofits face and can build programs that match their needs. She also points out that larger nonprofits have more resources and capacity to put programs together. However, small nonprofits also face unique challenges and she herself runs a small nonprofit on the side, Guatemala Healing Hands Foundation.
    Más Menos
    42 m
  • Workplace Giving and Volunteering with Rachel Klausner
    Jan 26 2023

    Rachel is the Founder and CEO of Millie, a workplace giving platform designed to engage employees, making giving back fun, accessible, and impactful. Her passion for social impact started when she spent a year after high school living and volunteering in a youth village where she took on a fundraising role during the day, and ran programming for kids in the evenings. Rachel is a product designer by trade and after spending 8 years designing software at startups, she’s on a mission to empower businesses of all sizes to start and grow workplace giving programs. At Millie, Rachel uses her expertise in personalization technology and product design to build tools that help companies cultivate a culture of giving and amplify the impact of their employees, customers, and bottom line.

    Más Menos
    39 m
  • Amy Sample Ward
    Jan 12 2023

    You know those conversations where you just feel more empowered walking away? Or like there’s an obligation you need to fulfill and can fulfill? Actionable items you want to take in your own life?


    Amy always pushed me out of my comfort zone, and you’ll hear especially when it comes to process v action.


    There’s no way to summarize this episode. You’ve just got to listen. And don’t put it off, as we’ll cover the upcoming ntc23 show in April (I, Peter, will be there) and chances to promote, and win prizes, as nonprofit professionals.


    I hope you get as much out of this one as I did.


    - Peter

    Más Menos
    44 m
  • Vendor Agnostic Tech for Good with Rawan Odeh
    Jan 5 2023

    Rawan is a Palestinian-American immigrant who is heavily involved in public interest impact and tech for good. She was inspired to use her entrepreneurial spirit to make change and became an activist when her family moved back to her birthplace in Palestine.

    Rawan explains the philosophy behind Monday.com's Digital-Lift platform, which is a one-stop shop for nonprofits to access discounted and free technology. The platform philosophy for technology is "digital tool kits" which provide a step-by-step guide on how to use a technology for a use case that they need, from Monday specific templates to services and technologies provided by Digital Lift partners. The platform also provides grants for nonprofits to buy the software that they need. Hitting one of our favorite topics of Product Impact (tech debt), Rawan emphasizes the importance of customer success for nonprofits, so that free is not free - there is setup time, training, and understanding.

    Más Menos
    49 m
  • Philanthropy's Philanthropists - Chatting with Jon and Becky of We are for Good
    Dec 29 2022

    In this, our launch episode, we speak to leaders in the nonprofit continuing education space about how their providing an ecosystem for nonprofit professionals to do their jobs better – and provide a public realm to understand the life of a nonprofit professional.

    We chat about breaking silos, developing communication channels, and setting realistic, actionable expectations between nonprofits and corporate social impact teams looking to engage with them.


    The podcast "We Are For Good" is a great resource for individuals who are interested in learning about social impact and how they can make a positive difference in their communities and the world. Each episode features interviews with experts and thought leaders in a variety of fields, including social entrepreneurship, philanthropy, and nonprofit management.

    One of the standout features of "We Are For Good" is the accompanying continuing education video platform, "We Are For Good Pro." This platform offers a range of courses and learning resources designed to help professionals in the social impact sector stay up-to-date on the latest trends and best practices.

    Some of the courses available on "We Are For Good Pro" include "Fundraising 101," "Nonprofit Marketing Strategies," and "Leadership Development for Social Impact." Each course is led by experienced professionals in the field and includes interactive exercises, case studies, and other engaging learning materials.

    In addition to courses, "We Are For Good Pro" also offers a variety of resources for professionals looking to expand their knowledge and skills. These resources include webinars, podcasts, and a range of articles and guides on topics such as grant writing, strategic planning, and impact measurement.

    Overall, "We Are For Good" and "We Are For Good Pro" are valuable resources for anyone looking to make a positive impact in their communities and the world. Whether you're a seasoned professional in the social impact sector or just starting out, these resources can help you learn, grow, and make a difference.

    Más Menos
    1 h y 11 m