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The NonProfit 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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  • Saving Lives on Both Ends of the Leash: Inside RedRover’s Mission
    Apr 15 2026

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    In this episode, I sit down with Katie Campbell from RedRover to explore a critical but often overlooked reality—people in crisis may delay or avoid seeking safety because they can’t bring their pets with them.

    We unpack how RedRover is addressing this gap through emergency veterinary grants, domestic violence safe housing support, disaster response, and youth education programs. From wildfire deployments to quiet, behind-the-scenes grant work, this conversation reveals how compassion for animals directly impacts human safety and decision-making.

    What stood out most is this: protecting pets isn’t separate from protecting people—it’s deeply connected.

    💡 Why It Matters

    Too often, systems designed to help people in crisis overlook one critical piece—their pets.

    When nearly all survivors say their decision to leave is influenced by whether their pet can come with them, this isn’t a niche issue—it’s a major barrier to safety.

    Organizations like RedRover aren’t just helping animals. They’re removing barriers, accelerating escape from dangerous situations, and preserving the emotional bonds that help people heal.

    This is what real, holistic support looks like.

    To learn more about RedRover visit their website: https://redrover.org/

    CHAPTERS

    00:00 – Introduction to RedRover and the human-animal bond
    02:00 – Katie’s story and the “lightbulb moment”
    04:30 – What RedRover does: core programs overview
    07:30 – Pets and domestic violence: the hidden barrier to leaving
    11:00 – Expanding into homelessness and broader crisis support
    13:30 – Scaling nationally and building partnerships
    17:00 – Funding model and donor-driven sustainability
    19:30 – The big vision: working themselves out of a job
    23:00 – Training communities and breaking down silos
    28:00 – Educating youth and building long-term compassion

    Thank you so much for listening to this nonprofit story! We appreciate you. Please visit the website to sign up for our email updates and newsletter. https://www.nonprofpod.com/ And if you like, leave me a voicemail to comment on the program, leave a question for us to ask in the future or a message for me, Jeff Holden. I may even use your voice mail message in a future episode of one of our incredible local nonprofit organizations. https://www.nonprofpod.com/voicemail. Thanks again for your support in listening, commenting and sharing the great work our local nonprofits are accomplishing.

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    51 m
  • NonProfit NewsPod: BDOG Trends and Tools for Donors in 2026
    Apr 9 2026

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    This episode focuses on how donors can engage in Big Day of Giving beyond just making a financial contribution. I'm speaking again, with Kelly Siefkin, Chief Philanthropy Officer. While online donations remain the most common, donors can also give through donor-advised funds, stock contributions, qualified charitable distributions, and even by pledging volunteer hours or in-kind support.

    We explore key trends shaping modern philanthropy—especially the rise of donor-advised funds, employer matching, and the growing impact of collective giving, where even small contributions add up to significant community-wide impact. With over $13 million raised last year, it’s clear that participation at every level matters.

    The episode also introduces new tools like the Discovery Assistant to help donors easily find organizations aligned with their interests, making it simpler than ever to support both familiar causes and discover new ones.

    At its core, this conversation reinforces a powerful idea: philanthropy is for everyone. Whether it’s $10, time volunteered, or a long-term giving strategy, Big Day of Giving is an accessible entry point—and a catalyst—for deeper, ongoing community impact.

    Visit: https://www.bigdayofgiving.org/

    Thank you so much for listening to this nonprofit story! We appreciate you. Please visit the website to sign up for our email updates and newsletter. https://www.nonprofpod.com/ And if you like, leave me a voicemail to comment on the program, leave a question for us to ask in the future or a message for me, Jeff Holden. I may even use your voice mail message in a future episode of one of our incredible local nonprofit organizations. https://www.nonprofpod.com/voicemail. Thanks again for your support in listening, commenting and sharing the great work our local nonprofits are accomplishing.

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    12 m
  • Not Just Whipped Cream: Nitrous Oxide Abuse Kills
    Apr 8 2026

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    This episode is unique. I'm speaking with Heidi Sanborn, Executive Director of the National Stewardship Action Council and Humboldt County Supervisor, Michelle Bushnell on a topic that was born out of a concern for waste. Yes, aluminum cannisters. It turns out they're now leaders on the front lines of a growing and largely misunderstood crisis—nitrous oxide abuse. What many people recognize as a harmless, food-grade product used for whipped cream has quietly evolved into an inexpensive, highly accessible substance with devastating consequences.

    We unpack the reality of how nitrous oxide is being used today—from small “whippet” cartridges to large flavored canisters designed and marketed in ways that clearly appeal to misuse. You'll hear something deeply concerning: stories of addiction that rivals other substances, environmental damage from widespread disposal, and tragic, often preventable deaths.

    Making this even more complex is the gap between legality and impact. Nitrous oxide is technically a legal, food-grade product, there are virtually no age restrictions, limited regulatory frameworks, and significant challenges when it comes to enforcement. It’s incredibly difficult to test for nitrous oxide in the body—leaving families without answers and accountability out of reach.

    We also explore the policy side—local ordinances, statewide legislation, and the very real challenges of enforcement. Without meaningful accountability and a coordinated approach across public health, law enforcement, and retail regulation, this issue will continue to grow.

    This episode is about more than awareness. It’s about recognizing a public health crisis that is hiding in plain sight—and understanding what it will take to address it.

    Without clear regulation or enforcement mechanisms, communities are left reacting to the consequences rather than preventing them. From fatal car accidents to long-term neurological damage, the impacts ripple far beyond the individual—affecting families, public safety systems, and entire communities.

    For nonprofit leaders, policymakers, and community advocates, this is a reminder that some of the most pressing issues aren’t always the most visible. Addressing them requires collaboration, education, and a willingness to challenge outdated systems that no longer reflect current realities.

    Learn more on the website: https://www.nsaction.us/casb936nitrousoxideban

    Chapters

    00:00 – Introduction to Nitrous Oxide and Why This Conversation Matters
    03:45 – What Nitrous Oxide Is and How It’s Being Used Today
    07:30 – From Whippets to Large Canisters: Accessibility and Appeal
    11:15 – Health Impacts: Addiction, Brain Oxygen Deprivation, and Paralysis
    16:40 – Real Stories: Fatal Accidents and Community Impact
    22:10 – Environmental Damage and Waste Management Challenges
    26:30 – Why It’s So Hard to Regulate and Enforce
    31:45 – Legislative Efforts and Local Ordinances in California

    Thank you so much for listening to this nonprofit story! We appreciate you. Please visit the website to sign up for our email updates and newsletter. https://www.nonprofpod.com/ And if you like, leave me a voicemail to comment on the program, leave a question for us to ask in the future or a message for me, Jeff Holden. I may even use your voice mail message in a future episode of one of our incredible local nonprofit organizations. https://www.nonprofpod.com/voicemail. Thanks again for your support in listening, commenting and sharing the great work our local nonprofits are accomplishing.

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    51 m
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