The Non Profit Podcast Network

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  • The Non Profit Podcast network is a compilation of not for profit businesses, organizations and community entities that are invited to be interviewed on the podcast pro-bono, use the network to find like organizations doing great work in their communities and source a one-stop listening shop of exclusively non profit organizations. This outlet is meant to give each featured non profit an opportunity to tell their story in their words, giving listeners a better and more complete understanding of the mission, vision and values as well as clearly delineating who they serve and how they're funded. Our intent is for this network to become a useful tool in helping any non profit organization begin the journey to successfully telling their story though podcasting then using that podcast as a marketing tool to reinforce their current supporters, reach new potential donors and volunteers through an easily deployed podcast. Growing reach for awareness with the speed of digital, this is just one more opportunity to get their story told to more people faster. By doing so, we expect this process to further embed the organizations in their communities of service as a result of the simplicity of distribution, the nature of the content and the ease of access to learn more about them.

    You can visit the website at https://www.nonprofpod.com/

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  • Sacramento's Legacy of Innovation, Technology and Art; Gold Rush to Railroad to Didion and Beyond.
    Jul 31 2024

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    Join me for a fascinating exploration of Sacramento's significant historical evolution with our passionate guests, Walter White, President of the Sacramento Historical Society, Delta Pick Mello, Vice President and Gregg Lukenbill, Vice President. Listen in as Gregg passionately outlines Sacramento's monumental contributions from the Civil War, the Gold Rush, and the construction of the transcontinental railroad to the electrification that even inspired Walt Disney. We'll uncover how Sacramento's unique geographical attributes, such as the Sierra Nevada watershed, have played a crucial role in its scientific advancements. Walt and Delta share the mission and evolution of the Sacramento Historical Society, emphasizing their efforts to document, preserve, and elevate the global significance of Sacramento's history.

    In our discussion, we also highlight the importance of collaboration among local institutions dedicated to preserving Sacramento's history. We address the challenges faced by small nonprofit organizations, including funding struggles and the pursuit of fiscal sustainability through various initiatives. The chapter on preserving Sacramento's historical significance takes us back to the founding of the Sacramento Historical Society and its pivotal moments, such as the preservation of artifacts and the re-founding of the society by Joseph McGowan. The conversation underscores Sacramento's rich history and its far-reaching impact, advocating for broader recognition of its importance beyond being just the capital of California. Sacramento is truly, the center of the Golden Triangle that is made up of San Francisco, San Jose and Sacramento. Might it be possible we could construct a Smithsonian style museum to commemorate and memorialize all the city has contributed to our country? To learn more about The Sacramento Historical Society, you can visit their website: https://www.sachistoricalsociety.org/

    Episode Highlights
    (02:50 - 04:25) Sacramento's Role in Global History
    (06:59 - 09:12) Historical Insights and Laser Beam Analysis of Jaon Didion
    (10:48 - 12:38) Honoring Joan Didion in Sacramento
    (17:02 - 19:15) Sacramento's Historical Significance and Potential
    (23:30 - 25:01) Significance of Sacramento's History
    (27:31 - 30:09) Elevating Sacramento's History Smithsonian-Style

    Chapter Summaries
    (00:00) Sacramento's Significant Historical Evolution
    Sacramento's rich history, from the Civil War to Walt Disney's inspiration, is documented and preserved by the Sacramento Historical Society.

    (13:53) Sacramento's Historical Organizations and Collaboration
    Sacramento's rich history, challenges of a nonprofit, collaboration with local institutions, and opportunities for revitalization and growth.

    (20:47) Preserving Sacramento's Historical Significance
    The Sacramento Historical Society's history includes preservation of artifacts, renowned speakers, fundraising events, and collaborations with organizations like the Firefighter Burn Institute.


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    37 m
  • Unlocking Hope: Refugees' and Immigrants' Journey Through "Opening Doors".
    Jul 24 2024

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    What does it take to help newly arriving refugees, immigrants, and survivors of trafficking find stability and a sense of belonging in a new country? On this episode, I welcome Jessie Mabry, CEO of Opening Doors, a nonprofit organization that has been making a significant impact in Northern California since 1993. Jessie takes us through the inspiring journey of how a modest church outreach grew into a robust 501c3 nonprofit. We explore the historical significance behind the name "Opening Doors," and discuss the unique challenges faced by diverse populations such as Afghan and Ukrainian refugees. This conversation sheds light on the hurdles within the housing market and how the organization’s culturally and linguistically competent staff, who speak over a dozen languages, are addressing these issues.

    Our discussion doesn't stop at basic needs; we explore the comprehensive support Opening Doors offers, from ESL classes and employment assistance to mental health services and legal aid. Jessie elaborates on the critical role of their legal services team in providing affordable immigration assistance, as well as their dedicated efforts in healthcare navigation, ensuring clients receive care that's both culturally sensitive and effective. We discuss the holistic efforts of Opening Doors to empower individuals, helping them transition from merely surviving to thriving and becoming active contributors to their new communities.

    Finally, we address nonprofit collaboration, especially when it comes to funding. Jessie emphasizes how partnerships with organizations like The Impact Foundry and the Sacramento Region Community Foundation are essential in overcoming the competitive landscape for grants. We also clarify the important distinctions between refugees and asylum seekers, highlighting the different legal processes and challenges each group faces. Ending on a heartfelt note, we discuss the profound sense of purpose and joy that comes from reuniting families and aiding those in mental anguish to achieve mental health and well-being. This episode is a touching testament to the impactful work of Opening Doors and the lives they transform.
    To learn more about Opening Doors, you can visit the website: https://openingdoorsinc.org/

    Episode Highlight Timestamps
    (00:07 - 01:23) Mission and History of Opening Doors
    (03:43 - 05:42) Diverse Services for Immigrants and Refugees
    (11:41 - 13:03) Navigating Community Resources and Advocacy
    (17:13 - 18:35) Immigrant Contributions in US Society
    (21:17 - 23:24) Nonprofit Collaboration and Partnership Opportunities
    (30:18 - 31:37) Flexible Funding for Responsive Organizations

    Chapter Summaries
    (00:00) Opening Doors
    Opening Doors assists refugees, immigrants, and trafficking survivors in Northern California with culturally and linguistically competent services.

    (05:50) Journey to Stability and Belonging
    Our mission is to support immigrants, refugees, and trafficking survivors through basic needs, self-sufficiency, and a sense of belonging.

    (21:28) Nonprofit Collaboration and Funding Challenges
    Collaboration among nonprofits, funding challenges, and distinctions between refugees and asylum seekers are discussed.

    (36:21) Finding Joy in Helping Others
    Work supporting families brings joy and purpose, transforming mental anguish to health and fostering gratitude and education.

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    44 m
  • YOLO FARM TO FORK'S GARDEN-BASED LEARNING PLANTS THE SEEDS FOR A HEALTHIER FUTURE.
    Jul 17 2024

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    What can a school garden teach us about community health and education? On this episode of the Nonprofit Podcast Network, I am thrilled to welcome Salvador Ramirez, the inspiring Executive Director of Yolo Farm to Fork. Salvador's journey from an agricultural family background tied to the Bracero Program, through an enriching Peace Corps service in Kazakhstan, to his current leadership role, is nothing short of remarkable. His dedication to improving education, nutrition, and leadership for underserved children in Yolo County shines through as he discusses the 12-year evolution of Yolo Farm to Fork and its mission to integrate garden-based learning into STEM education and combat childhood obesity.

    The conversation dives into the operational heartbeat of Yolo Farm to Fork, covering the maintenance of school gardens and a community farm in cities like Clarksburg and Winters. Salvador emphasizes the invaluable contributions of UC Davis and Sac State interns, who bring a wealth of skills to the organization, from marketing to administrative tasks. He shares insights into the importance of school district support, and how the collective efforts of staff, interns, and volunteers are key to the program's success. Salvador also highlights the life-changing skills children gain through hands-on farming experiences, which go beyond the classroom and into their daily lives.

    Finally, we explore the diverse funding landscape of Yolo Farm to Fork, likened to a pizza with slices representing grants, donations, foundations, and sponsorships. Salvador paints a vivid picture of what could be achieved with unlimited funding, such as creating a culinary makerspace for children to explore healthy cooking. The episode wraps up with a thoughtful discussion on how garden education fosters better dietary habits, reduces anxiety, and encourages healthier lifestyle choices among the youth, ultimately benefiting their families and the wider community. Don't miss this enlightening episode that connects the dots between education, health, and community through the power of garden-based learning and true collaboration.

    You can learn more about the organization by visiting the website: https://www.yolofarmtofork.org/

    Episode Highlight Timestamps
    (00:03 - 00:26) Exciting History Introduction
    (08:35 - 09:56) Building School Gardens Through Community Support
    (13:55 - 15:17) STEM Lesson Inspires Student Activism
    (17:35 - 19:27) Yolo Farm to Fork Geography
    (21:37 - 23:00) Practical Skills Learned Through Farming
    (24:32 - 26:00) Sustainable Community Partnerships With Volunteers
    (26:41 - 28:59) Relationships and Sponsorships for Funding
    (30:51 - 34:12) Culinary Makerspace for Food Education
    (41:51 - 43:17) Empowering Youth Through Education and Gardening

    Chapter Summaries
    (00:00) Garden Education in Yolo County
    Salvador Ramirez's journey to becoming Executive Director of Yolo Farm to Fork, promoting education, nutrition, and leadership through garden-based learning.

    (17:11) School Garden Management in Yolo
    Yolo Farm to Fork manages school gardens and a community farm with support from UC Davis and Sac State interns.

    (26:00) Building Sustainable Funding for Garden Education
    Funding structure for garden education, corporate sponsorships, volunteer value, and envisioning a culinary makerspace for children.

    (41:40) Promoting Health Through Education and Gardens
    Health education for youth can lead to community-wide change through hands-on learning and Yolo Farm to Fork's innovative approach.



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    50 m

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