The Black Fundraisers' Podcast
By Kia Croom
Tune in as we shed light on the challenges Black fundraisers contend with and how they find the motivation to carry on in spite of them.
Learn with us, as we explore next-in-class strategies for fund development, fundraising, diversity, equity and inclusion.
The Black Fundraisers' PodcastMar 30, 2023
Amplify AAPI Voices: Breaking Silence and Building Power within the Hmong Community
*******ABOUT THE BLACK FUNDRAISERS' PODCAST*******
The Black Fundraisers' Podcast was founded in 2021 by Kia Croom, CEO of Kia Croom Fundraising and Philanthropy, a Black-woman-owned fundraising firm that works exclusively with nonprofits serving Black and Brown people and communities. Visit www.kiacroom.com to learn more.
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Tiffany Ker Xiong is the Advancement Director at The Constellation Fund. She’s a proud Hmong American, a mother to three beautiful children, and an avid fisherwoman. She has pursued an ambitious community leadership career focused on building equitable and inclusive spaces and communities through collaborations across different sectors and the amplification of community voice. Tiffany has extensive experience in community and campaign organizing as well as fundraising strategy and execution, providing her with a depth and breadth of perspective that has added value to notable political campaigns, critical grassroots efforts and leading cultural and philanthropic organizations.
Tiffany has worked in philanthropy and fundraising in various roles and capacities for ten years. Prior to joining Constellation, Tiffany was the Development Director of Theater Mu, the second-largest Asian-American theater in the U.S.
******Connect with Kia Croom********
The Black Fundraisers' Podcast is produced by Kia Croom Fundraising & Philanthropy. This Black-woman-owned fundraising firm helps nonprofits serving Black and Brown communities raise critical funding to fight the byproducts of structural racism. That is, structural inequities such as poverty, homelessness, educational inequity and more.
Visit www.kiacroom.com to learn ways you can work with Kia Croom.
Writing a Compelling Case Statement w/ George Q Jackson
George Jackson of GQJ Grants & Media Services stopped by with the winning play for the week. That is, writing compelling case statements for success. The Fundraising and Marketing Playbook is presented by @Kia Croom Fundraising & Philanthropy, Inc-A Black-woman-owned fundraising firm, and sponsored by @Bonterratech.
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Exploring How Black Beauticians fueled Black Power Building during the Jim Crow Era
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The Black Fundraisers' Podcast was founded in 2021 by Kia Croom, CEO of Kia Croom Fundraising and Philanthropy, a Black-woman-owned fundraising firm that works exclusively with nonprofits serving Black and Brown people and communities. Visit www.kiacroom.com to learn more.
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Dr. Tiffany M. Gill joined Kia Croom for a candid discussion that underscores the anti-Black racism that continues to be perpetrated on Black hair globally. Plus Dr. Gill discusses her book, Beauty Shop Politics Beauty Shop Politics: African American Women's Activism in the Beauty Industry.
Purchase Beauty Shop Politics here: https://tinyurl.com/yc2dfee4
******Connect with Kia Croom********
The Black Fundraisers' Podcast is produced by Kia Croom Fundraising & Philanthropy. This Black-woman-owned fundraising firm helps nonprofits serving Black and Brown communities raise critical funding to fight the byproducts of structural racism. That is, structural inequities such as poverty, homelessness, educational inequity and more.
Visit www.kiacroom.com to learn ways you can work with Kia Croom.
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The Black Fundraisers' Podcast: The Ins and outs of Monthly Giving w/ Jas Jooty, Consultant & Strategist
ABOUT THE BLACK FUNDRAISERS' PODCAST The Black Fundraisers' Podcast was founded in 2021 by Kia Croom, CEO of Kia Croom Fundraising and Philanthropy, a Black-woman-owned fundraising firm that works exclusively with nonprofits serving Black and Brown people and communities. Visit www.kiacroom.com to learn more. Subscribe to the Black Fundraisers' Podcast wherever podcasts are available. Connect with us on IG & YouTube, and LinkedIn @Blackfundraiserspodcast ********ABOUT TODAY’S GUEST******** Jas is a seasoned fundraiser who joined Charity Shift after ten years at BC Children's Hospital Foundation, overseeing their Direct Response Marketing program, which generated over $10 million annually. Jas offers Charity Shift partners donor journey mapping and experience strategies, fundraising analytics, fundraising program audits, monthly giving program development and annual giving planning and strategy. Learn more about Jas and how you can work with her at https://www.charityshift.ca/ The Black Fundraisers' Podcast is produced by Kia Croom Fundraising & Philanthropy. This Black-woman-owned fundraising firm helps nonprofits serving Black and Brown communities raise critical funding to fight the byproducts of structural racism. That is structural inequities such as poverty, homelessness, educational inequity and more. Visit www.kiacroom.com to learn ways you can work with Kia Croom.
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The Black Fundraisers' Podcast: The Art of Creating Corporate Partnerships w/ Gail Bower, Strategist
ABOUT THE BLACK FUNDRAISERS' PODCAST The Black Fundraisers' Podcast was founded in 2021 by Kia Croom, CEO of Kia Croom Fundraising and Philanthropy, a Black-woman-owned fundraising firm that works exclusively with nonprofits serving Black and Brown people and communities. Visit www.kiacroom.com to learn more. Subscribe to the Black Fundraisers' Podcast wherever podcasts are available. Connect with us on IG & YouTube, and LinkedIn @Blackfundraiserspodcast ******************ABOUT TODAY’S GUEST***********
Companies turn to Bower & Co. when they face a challenge or recognize an opportunity and need a strategic collaborator to plan the path forward. Faced with external or internal change – disruptions wrought by the economy; a new competitor; mergers; outdated strategies, business models, or skills – organizations know Gail Bower will break the logjams to build their brands, attract customers or donors, boost profits, and deliver a better customer experience. Gail Bower transforms the organizational complexities that you face into strategies that result in sustainable revenue, increased growth, and greater value. She's the author of How to Jump-start Your Sponsorship Strategy in Tough Times; she’s a professional consultant, coach, writer, and speaker with more than 25 years of experience in marketing and managing some of the country’s most important events, festivals, and sponsorships. To learn more about Gail and her work visit https://gailbower.com/ The Black Fundraisers' Podcast is produced by Kia Croom Fundraising & Philanthropy. This Black-woman-owned fundraising firm helps nonprofits serving Black and Brown communities raise critical funding to fight the byproducts of structural racism. That is, structural inequities such as poverty, homelessness, educational inequity and more. Visit www.kiacroom.com to learn ways you can work with Kia Croom.
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Supporting Black Women Leading in White Spaces with Kelli King
Kelli King-Jackson stopped by the Black Fundraisers' Podcast to share some of her expertise and experiences coaching Black women leading in predominately white spaces.
The Black Fundraisers' Podcast was founded in 2021 by Kia Croom, CEO of Kia Croom Fundraising and Philanthropy, a Black-woman-owned fundraising firm that works exclusively with nonprofits serving Black and Brown people and communities. Visit www.kiacroom.com to learn more.
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Kelli King-Jackson is a coach and strategic advisor committed to freedom for Black folx.
She is an ACC-level coach with the International Coaching Federation and a 21/64 certified philanthropy advisor.
She’s worked in the nonprofit sector for over twenty years and currently serves on the boards of Funders Together to End Homelessness, Funders for LGBTQ Issues, and Bethel Houston UCC. Most recently, she was Vice President of Programs and Community Engagement at The Simmons Foundation (Houston, TX). Prior to joining the Foundation, she led a nationally recognized school-based health outreach initiative in Texas and consulted with BIPOC-led small nonprofits across the country.
Kelli is actively engaged in her local community, often hosting discussions on upcoming elections, leadership, and ways to support local, Black-led organizations. She’s a speaker, avid writer, and occasional crafter.
Learn more about Kelli King-Jackson by visiting: https://www.iamkelli.com/
The Black Fundraisers' Podcast is produced by Kia Croom Fundraising & Philanthropy. This Black-woman-owned fundraising firm helps nonprofits serving Black and Brown communities raise critical funding to fight the byproducts of structural racism. That is structural inequities such as poverty, homelessness, educational inequity and more. Visit www.kiacroom.com to learn more.
The Black Fundraisers' Podcast Philanthropy Table Talk: Word of the Day: Organizational Resilience
ABOUT THE BLACK FUNDRAISERS' PODCAST
The Black Fundraisers' Podcast was founded in 2021 by Kia Croom, CEO of Kia Croom Fundraising and Philanthropy, a Black-woman-owned fundraising firm that works exclusively with nonprofits serving Black and Brown people and communities. Visit www.kiacroom.com to learn more.
Kaci Patterson, Founder and Chief Strategist of the Black Equity Collective and Kia Croom, CEO of Kia Croom Fundraising & Philanthropy, discuss the critical work of building Black-led agencies' (BLOs) "Organizational Resilience" and why it's high time philanthropy retire pejorative terms like capacity-building, which denigrate the work and culture of BLOs.
ABOUT TODAY’S GUEST
Kaci Patterson is the Founder and Chief Architect of Social Good Solutions (SGS), a Black-woman-owned and operated boutique consulting firm working at the intersections of philanthropy, racial justice and community. Kaci brings over 20 years of experience in the nonprofit and philanthropic sectors to her consulting practice. Always with an eye toward human and community development, SGS works with philanthropic institutions, nonprofit organizations, and public entities to design, operationalize and manage strategic racial justice initiatives from concept to implementation.
She has also served as the Chief Strategist of the Black Equity Initiative since its inception in 2017, a racial justice philanthropic initiative she designed and now serves as the Founder and Chief Architect of the Black Equity Collective, which launched in 2021 under her leadership.
To learn more at https://www.blackequitycollective.org/
The Black Fundraisers' Podcast is produced by Kia Croom Fundraising & Philanthropy. This Black-woman-owned fundraising firm helps nonprofits serving Black and Brown communities raise critical funding to fight the byproducts of structural racism. That is structural inequities such as poverty, homelessness, educational inequity and more. Visit www.kiacroom.com to learn more.
The Black Fundraisers' Podcast Development Strat-Talk: The Gospel of Grant Writing with Sheleia Phillips
ABOUT THE BLACK FUNDRAISERS' PODCAST
The Black Fundraisers' Podcast was founded in 2021 by Kia Croom, CEO of Kia Croom Fundraising and Philanthropy, a Black-woman-owned fundraising firm that works exclusively with organizations serving Black and Brown people and communities. Visit www.kiacroom.com to learn more.
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ABOUT TODAY’S GUEST
Sheleia Phillips, MPH, CHES is the Founder and Principal Consultant at SMP Nonprofit
Consulting. A servant leader, Sheleia has dedicated herself to the growth and development of
nonprofits for nearly ten years. To date, Sheleia has secured over $3 million dollars (and
counting) in grant revenue for youth development, education, and health programs.
Sheleia holds a Master of Public Health with an emphasis on Maternal and Child Health from
Saint Louis University and a Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Sciences with a minor in
Chemistry from Southern Illinois University - Edwardsville.
To learn more about SMP Nonprofit Consulting visit: https://www.smpnpc.com/
Here are the resources Sheleia discussed
https://www.smpnpc.com/exclusivefreebies
The Nonprofit End-of-Year Survival Toolkit Part 3: Your #GivingTuesday Roadmap
ABOUT THE BLACK FUNDRAISERS' PODCAST
The Black Fundraisers' Podcast was founded in 2021 by Kia Croom, a 21-year Nonprofit Fundraiser and Marketer. To learn more about Kia’s work or to connect with her, visit www.kiacroom.com.
Connect with us on IG & YouTube @Kiacroom
ABOUT TODAY’S GUEST
Throughout the nonprofit universe, Jessica is known as one of the industry’s most dynamic and exciting fundraisers. She’s admired for her ability to pull truth and actionable recommendations from raw data, for her determination to seize every challenge as an opportunity, and for her bedrock belief that “best practices” are only the launching point for the results-boosting advances she creates.
While Jessica started in the industry long before this whole “world wide web” thing — helping her clients raise more than $30 million a year — she has quickly developed a reputation for not only her direct mail prowess but her digital acumen as well.
To learn more about The Harrington Agency visit: https://theharringtonagency.com/
Here are the resources Jessica shared
1. Giving Tuesday official site, with logos and ideas -- https://www.givingtuesday.org/ ; here’s the specific link for agencies/organizations: https://www.givingtuesday.org/givingtuesday-toolkit-for-nonprofits/
2. Giving Tuesday resources from different vendors (while they are trying to sell product, there are always some good nuggets of information):
a. https://www.classy.org/giving-tuesday/
b. https://donorbox.org/nonprofit-blog/giving-tuesday-toolkit
c. https://bloomerang.co/blog/givingtuesday/
3. Giving Tuesday “201” quiz – https://mrxx7zvrxlw.typeform.com/to/RCiIF95q
Jessica has also offered complimentary 20 min sessions to help you maximize your GivingTuesday efforts.
https://calendly.com/jessica-tha/giving-tuesday-prep-session
The Nonprofit End-of-Year Survival Toolkit Part 2: A step-by-step guide to help you to crush #Giving Tuesday
Fundraising Tech resources and tactical strategies for agencies interested in launching an omnichannel fundraising strategy for #Giving Tuesday.
ABOUT THE BLACK FUNDRAISERS' PODCAST
The Black Fundraisers' Podcast was founded in 2021 by Kia Croom, a 21-year Nonprofit Fundraiser, and Marketer. To learn more about Kia’s work or to connect with her, visit www.kiacroom.com.
Email the Black Fundraisers’ Podcast with suggestions for show topics, inquiries, advertising, and sponsorship opportunities at Blackfundraiserspodcast@gmail.com.
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ABOUT TODAY’S GUEST
David Schwab, a natural storyteller, mission-driven mentor, and avid learner, lives out his passion professionally as Funraise's Director of Growth Marketing.
Skilled in Nonprofit Fundraising, Direct Response Marketing, Entertainment, Digital, Social Media, and Influencer Marketing, David has learned that there's always a story to be told—and a unique way to tell it.
Connect David
Email: David@funraise.org
Phone: 714-717-2474
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidlschwab/
Resources and Freebies
Download the #Giving Tuesday Toolkit here: https://bit.ly/3rsWq4w
Access a *Free* version of Funraise here: https://bit.ly/3ro3mjs
The Nonprofit End-of-Year Survival Kit Part 1: The Do's and Don'ts for Direct Response Appeals
ABOUT THE BLACK FUNDRAISERS' PODCAST
The Black Fundraisers' Podcast was founded in 2021 by Kia Croom, a 21-year Nonprofit Fundraiser, and Marketer. To learn more about Kia’s work or to connect with her, visit www.kiacroom.com.
Email the Black Fundraisers’ Podcast with suggestions for show topics, inquiries, advertising, and sponsorship opportunities at Blackfundraiserspodcast@gmail.com.
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With an agency background spanning three decades, Tedd Aurelius adds to SG360’s expertise in developing and executing innovative direct marketing strategies that improve the marketing performance of its clients. As the VP of Strategic Services, Tedd leads the account and creative teams where he applies his insights to create new and enhanced client relationships while helping clients achieve measurable results. Tedd’s goal is to help brands create an emotional connection with their prospects and customers by developing One-to-One communications that truly engage, change behavior, and make the cash register ring.
A Personal Racial Reckoning: A white male fundraiser shares his commitment to equity, inclusion, and supporting Black Fundraisers
Jeff Schreifels, Principal of the Veritus Group, shares how George Floyd's murder prompted him to do the inward work necessary to champion equity and inclusion and build an anti-racist organization.
ABOUT THE BLACK FUNDRAISERS' PODCAST
The Black Fundraisers' Podcast was founded in 2021 by Kia Croom, a 21-year Nonprofit Fundraiser, and Marketer. To learn more about Kia’s work or to connect with her, visit www.kiacroom.com.
Email the Black Fundraisers’ Podcast with suggestions for show topics, inquiries, advertising, and sponsorship opportunities at Blackfundraiserspodcast@gmail.com.
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For more than 25 years, Jeff Schreifels has been developing, planning, and executing strategic fundraising and marketing programs. He’s served as Development Director at several nonprofits and was Senior Strategy Director at The Domain Group, where he helped to develop record-setting fundraising programs for the agency’s largest clients.
REGISTER FOR “HOW TO START A MAJOR GIFT PROGRAM”
The six-week virtual fundraising course launches Wednesday, October 11th. Black female fundraisers Kia Croom and Renita Tyson will co-facilitate the course via several live sessions. The cost is $99.00
Register here: https://lnkd.in/etzEpnR5
LISTEN
Listen to Kia and Jeff’s previous discussion on the Veritus Group’s “Nothing But Major Gifts” Podcast here: https://anchor.fm/veritusgroup/episodes/Supporting-Black--Brown-Fundraisers-in-the-Non-Profit-Sector-e1i9iu7/a-a7t4hnk
To learn more about the Veritus Group’s Consulting services and training, visit: https://veritusgroup.com/
Development Strat-talk: Having Courageous Conversations about Race & Racism: A How-to w/ the Authors of Courageous Discomfort
ABOUT THE BLACK FUNDRAISERS' PODCAST
The Black Fundraisers' Podcast was founded in 2021 by Kia Croom, a 21-year Nonprofit Fundraiser and Marketer. To learn more about Kia’s work or to connect with her, visit www.kiacroom.com.
Email the Black Fundraisers’ Podcast with suggestions for show topics, inquiries, advertising, and sponsorship opportunities at Blackfundraiserspodcast@gmail.com.
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ABOUT TODAY’S GUEST
Shanterra McBride and Rosalind Wiseman are co-authors of “Courageous Discomfort: How to Have Important, Brave, Life-Changing Conversations about Race and Racism - 20 Questions and Answers for Becoming a Better Advocate.”
Learn more about the book and the authors at https://www.courageousdiscomfort.com/
Shanterra McBride is an author, preacher, speaker, teacher, and founder of MARVELOUS UNIVERSITY, a social enterprise that offers life coaching and success planning for young people, specializing in leadership development for girls and young women. Her expertise encompasses everything from youth development, and youth needs to diversity and inclusion, and allyship.
She is the author of Love Your Jiggle: The Girls’ Guide to Being Marvelous, an inspirational book for girls ages 11- 17.
Shanterra earned her master’s degree in organizational leadership from Gonzaga University. She obtained her bachelor’s degrees from SMU in public affairs & corporate communications and sociology and was awarded the Profiles in Leadership Award.
Rosalind Wiseman is the co-founder of Cultures of Dignity, an organization that shifts how communities think about our physical and emotional well-being by working in close partnership with the experts of those communities–young people, educators, policymakers, and business and political leaders.
She is the author of multiple New York Times Bestselling books, including Queen Bees and Wannabes: Helping Your Daughter Survive Cliques, Gossip, Boyfriends, and the New Realities of Girl World—the groundbreaking, best-selling book that was the basis for the movie and Broadway Musical Mean Girls, and Masterminds & Wingmen: Helping Our Boys Cope with Schoolyard Power, Locker-Room Tests, Girlfriends, and the New Rules of Boy World, which was awarded Best Parenting Book by Books for a Better Life.
National media regularly depends on Wiseman’s expertise in ethical leadership, conflict, media literacy, youth culture, parenting, and bullying prevention. Wiseman has served on many federal and local advisory boards and speaks throughout the US and abroad.
Philanthropy Table Talks: Fighting STEM Inequity & Effecting Social Justice through Corporate Philanthropy
The Black Fundraisers' Podcast was founded in 2021 by Kia Croom, a 20-year nonprofit fundraising and philanthropy leader. To learn more about Kia’s work, or to connect with her visit www.kiacroom.com.
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ABOUT TODAY’S GUEST
Robert Simmons III, EdD is the Head of Social Impact & STEM for Micron Technology and the Micron Foundation. Robert leads a social impact portfolio that centers STEM equity, racial equity, economic empowerment, and food insecurity. During his career, Robert has served in senior leadership roles in the nonprofit sector and as the Chief of Innovation and Research in the DC Public Schools.
A former middle school science teacher in the Detroit Public Schools, Robert was nominated twice as the Walt Disney National Teacher of the Year and once for the Whitney and Elizabeth MacMillan Foundation Outstanding Educator Award. As a fellow with the Woodrow Wilson Fellowship Foundation and the Fulbright Memorial Fund, Robert traveled to Costa Rica and Japan to study educational systems and conduct environmental research in the rainforest. Selected for the Outstanding Alumni Award from the College of Education and Human Development at Western Michigan University and the BE Modern Man Award from Black Enterprise, Robert remains committed to social justice and racial
Contact Robert Simmons at: robertsimmon@micron.com
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-simmons-iii-edd-2179957/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/robert_simmons3
Learn more about the Micron Foundation’s Charitable Giving here: https://www.micron.com/gives
Development Strat Talk: Leveraging Volunteer Engagement for Impactful Fund Development & Fundraising
ABOUT THE BLACK FUNDRAISERS' PODCAST
The Black Fundraisers' Podcast was founded in 2021 by Kia Croom, a 20-year nonprofit fundraising and philanthropy leader. To learn more about Kia’s work, or to connect with her visit www.kiacroom.com.
We encourage you to email the Black Fundraisers’ Podcast with suggestions for show topics, inquiries, advertising, and sponsorship opportunities at Blackfundraiserspodcast@gmail.com.
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Natalye Paquin is the President & CEO of Points of Light. She is a lifelong believer in civic engagement and community support, Natalye spent more than 15 years in the education sector, first as a civil rights attorney with the U.S. Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights, and then as an executive for Chicago Public Schools and the School District of Philadelphia. More recently, she served as chief transformation officer at Girl Scouts of the USA, responsible for strategy integration.
Learn more about Points of Light here: https://www.pointsoflight.org/
Download key Points of Light reports here: https://www.pointsoflight.org/resources/
Collaborative Fundraising: How it started, How it's going with the Baltimore Legacy Builders Collective
ABOUT THE BLACK FUNDRAISERS' PODCAST
The Black Fundraisers' Podcast was founded in 2021 by Kia Croom, a 20-year nonprofit fundraising and philanthropy leader. To learn more about Kia’s work or to connect with her visit www.kiacroom.com.
We encourage you to email the Black Fundraisers’ Podcast with suggestions for show topics, inquiries, advertising, and sponsorship opportunities at Blackfundraiserspodcast@gmail.com.
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The Baltimore Legacy Builders Collective (The Collective) is a group of Black-led organizations collaborating to provide 100 plus hours of training, transferable skills & empowerment to 1,300 youth and young adults in the greater Baltimore area.
In late 2019, The Collective secured funding from the T. Rowe Price Foundation to hire a Chief Development Officer (CDO) which is a shared fundraising resource across the three organizations and for The Collective in order to help build capacity and ensure sustainability. Through this partnership, The Collective will empower other community-based organizations to build capacity and replicate this “shared CDO” model with both technical support to cohorts and direct funding to a select group.
The Collective is comprised of the following Black-led organizations:
The Be. Org, Founded by Tonee Lawson
I am MENtality, Founded by Darren Rodgers
B-360, Founded by Brittany Young
Visit www.baltimorelegacybuilders.org to learn more.
Philanthropy Table Talks: Funding Black Power-building & Social Justice Movements in California
ABOUT THE BLACK FUNDRAISERS' PODCAST
The Black Fundraisers' Podcast was founded in 2021 by Kia Croom, a 20-year nonprofit fundraising and philanthropy leader. To learn more about Kia’s work or to connect with her visit www.kiacroom.com.
Connect with us on IG & YouTube @Blackfundraiserspodcast
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Nicole Taylor is President & CEO of Silicon Valley Community Foundation (SVCF). She brings together a rich background in Bay Area philanthropy, nonprofit administration and fundraising with extensive experience in both the private and public sectors.
Since taking the helm at SVCF, Nicole has led the organization to renew its focus on the many challenges facing residents of San Mateo and Santa Clara counties. She has championed efforts to increase local giving from SVCF donors and offer donors new avenues for working with the community foundation so they can be effective philanthropists.
When Nicole joined SVCF in December 2018, she returned to the Bay Area from Arizona, where she had served as vice president of the ASU Foundation. She also previously served as deputy vice president and dean of students at Arizona State University. Prior to her time at ASU, Nicole was the associate vice provost of student affairs and dean of community engagement and diversity at Stanford University, after serving as president and CEO of Thrive Foundation for Youth in Silicon Valley.
Nicole also spent more than 15 years with the East Bay Community Foundation, eventually serving as its president and CEO for six years. Nicole received both her M.A. in Education and A.B. in Human Biology from Stanford University, and she began her career as an educator in Oakland public schools. She served on the board of the Federal Reserve of San Francisco for six years and is currently a board member for Common Sense
To learn more about the California Black Freedom Fund visit: https://cablackfreedomfund.org/
Creating a Safe Space for Women of Color in Fundraising
ABOUT THE BLACK FUNDRAISERS' PODCAST
The Black Fundraisers' Podcast was founded in 2021 by Kia Croom, a 20-year nonprofit fundraising and philanthropy leader. To learn more about Kia’s work or to connect with her visit www.kiacroom.com.
We encourage you to email the Black Fundraisers’ Podcast with suggestions for show topics, inquiries, advertising and sponsorship opportunities at Blackfundraiserspodcast@gmail.com.
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Today I’m joined by Christal Cherry, founder of Fabulous Female Fundraisers and a few members: Joie Johnson-Walker, Wanda Scott and Ronesha Jackson as they discuss their lived experiences Black female fundraisers and how F3 is supporting them along their journey.
F3 is on a mission to connect, support, engage, and empower women of color in fundraising to foster personal and professional growth. It’s a membership-based community run by female fundraisers of color for female fundraisers of color along their journey.
To learn more visit https://www.fabfemalefundraisers.com/
Development Strat-talks: Driving University DEI Imperatives through Institutional Advancement, a How-to
Mark Gaines, CFRE shares how he worked to create the role of his dreams as CDO of DEI at Purdue University, and offers replicable strategies for institutional advancement professionals looking to follow suit.
ABOUT THE BLACK FUNDRAISERS' PODCAST
The Black Fundraisers' Podcast was founded in 2021 by Kia Croom, a 20-year nonprofit fundraising and philanthropy leader. To learn more about Kia’s work or to connect with her visit www.kiacroom.com.
We encourage you to email the Black Fundraisers’ Podcast with suggestions for show topics, inquiries, advertising and sponsorship opportunities at Blackfundraiserspodcast@gmail.com.
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Mark Gaines is the Chief Development Officer of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at Purdue University. Since joining Purdue, Mark has served as a Director of Development for the Krannert School of Management. He has been instrumental in closing important investments for the School of Management, which includes The Business Opportunity Program that assists underrepresented minorities with their pursuit of a business school education. Mark has connected well with Krannert alumni, faculty, and students, and has assisted his team in raising a record number of dollars for FY2019.
Prior to his tenure at Krannert, Mark served as a Major Gift Officer and Associate Director for the Center for Integrated Learning at Earlham College and Associate Director of Development at Miami University’s Farmer School of Business. During his time with Farmer, Mark solicited endowed scholarships, chairs, and faculty support. He also developed the university’s signature scholarship aimed at first generation and minority students. The latter scholarship became one of Farmers major components for their new college wide campaign.
Mark holds an MBA from the University of Minnesota’s Carlson School of Business, an undergraduate degree from Earlham College, and the distinction of Certified Fund-Raising Executive (CFRE).
Celebrating Black Philanthropy & Celebrating Madam C.J. Walker's Legacy
**About the Black Fundraisers' Podcast**
The Black Fundraisers' Podcast was founded in 2021 by Kia Croom, a 20-year nonprofit fundraising and philanthropy leader. To learn more about Kia’s work or to connect with her visit www.kiacroom.com.
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**About our guest**
Tyrone McKinley Freeman is an award-winning scholar and teacher who serves as Associate Professor of Philanthropic Studies and Director of Undergraduate Programs at the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, and an adjunct Associate Professor of Africana Studies at IUPUI.
His research focuses on the history of African American philanthropy, philanthropy in communities of color, the history of American philanthropy, and philanthropy and fundraising in higher education. His latest book is entitled, Madam C.J. Walker’s Gospel of Giving: Black Women’s Philanthropy during Jim Crow (University of Illinois Press, 2020). It examines African American women’s history of charitable giving, activism, education, and social service provision through the life and example of Madam C.J. Walker, the early twentieth century Black philanthropist and entrepreneur. The book received the 2021 Association of Fundraising Professionals Global Skystone Partners Research Prize in Fundraising and Philanthropy, and the 2021 Terry McAdam Book Award from the Alliance for Nonprofit Management.
Black History Month Edition: Celebrating Black Philanthropy and Pushing for Black Funding Equity
ABOUT THE BLACK FUNDRAISERS' PODCAST
The Black Fundraisers' Podcast was founded in 2021 by Kia Croom, a 20-year nonprofit fundraising and philanthropy executive. To learn more about Kia’s work or to connect with her visit www.kiacroom.com.
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ABOUT TODAY’S EPISODE
Dr. Jacqueline Bouvier Copeland shares her inspiration for founding Black Philanthropy Month and the push for Black funding equity. She also shares a special hidden talent of hers that she’s harnessing in the name of fundraising.
ABOUT TODAY’S GUEST
An award-winning innovator, Dr. Jackie Bouvier Copeland bridges diverse disciplines and communities to heal people, society, and the planet. She is founder and chief executive officer of The Women Invested to Save Earth Fund (WISE), also the backbone organization for other global Black initiatives she has created, such as Black Philanthropy Month and Reunity. Her work has reached at least 20 million people, and she is recognized as a History Maker, included in The Congressional Record, for her significant civic contributions. A songwriter and vocalist using the sobriquet, “Bouvier”, Dr. Copeland’s Blachant Project includes her debut jazz spirituals album, a healing journal, and other products designed to promote personal wellness during these turbulent times for all people.
Learn more about Black Philanthropy Month: http://www.blackphilanthropymonth.com/2018/7/30/5erlelt74otobq4m17lxqi1l533bob
Stream “Hola” from The Blachant Project: https://t.co/jCfnOA7JFF
Read Black Philanthropy Month’s “Global Black Funding Principles” for Black Funding Equity http://www.blackphilanthropymonth.com/global-black-funding-principles
Development Strat-talks: Building High-impact, Cross-sector collaborative Partnerships, a how-to
ABOUT THE BLACK FUNDRAISERS' PODCAST
The Black Fundraisers' Podcast was founded in 2021 by Kia Croom, a 20-year nonprofit fund development & fundraising professional and DEI champion. To learn more about Kia’s work or to connect with her visit www.kiacroom.com.
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ABOUT TODAY’S EPISODE
Tyrone Roderick Williams stopped by the Black Fundraisers’ Podcast to share proven strategies for building high-impact cross-sector collaborative partnerships and marshaling millions of dollars in resources from entities including school systems, government agencies, corporate industry and more.
ABOUT TODAY’S GUEST
Tyrone Roderick Williams is the Chief Executive Officer at the Fresno Housing Authority. Previously, he served as the Deputy Executive Director of Development at the Sacramento Housing and Redevelopment Agency. His development activities have been at the forefront of neighborhood transformation efforts in Boston, Houston, Atlanta, and Sacramento. He is an industry leader in affordable housing finance, real estate and community development, cross-sector collaborations, and organizational management. He has spent the past 20 years successfully leading multi-million dollar revitalization initiatives totaling over $1.5 billion.
Mr. Williams received his Bachelor of Architecture degree from Prairie View A&M University, a Master of City Planning degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and a PHD from the School of Hard Knocks.
Check out his YouTube channel for more how-to videos and information about his journey: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfq3od8eZ8DQDDqxKpv_z4Q/videos
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Women of Color in Fundraising & Philanthropy Get it Done! Period
**ABOUT THE BLACK FUNDRAISERS' PODCAST**
The Black Fundraisers' Podcast was founded in 2021 by Kia Croom, a 20-year nonprofit fund development & fundraising professional and DEI champion. To learn more about Kia’s work or to connect with her visit www.kiacroom.com.
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**ABOUT TODAY’S EPISODE**
We’re celebrating the contributions Women of Color have made and continue to make in the nonprofit and philanthropy sectors. Today’s guest is Yolanda F. Johnson, Founder and President of Women of Color in Fundraising & Philanthropy (WOC). WOC is a membership that celebrate, inspires and develops Women of Color committed to working in fundraising and philanthropy spaces.
To learn more about WOC and to register for their 2021 virtual Symposium taking place, November 16, 2021 click here: https://www.woc-fp.com/
**ABOUT TODAY’S GUEST**
With a wealth of experience in the non-profit sector, Yolanda F. Johnson is both a philanthropy and fundraising expert, successfully having led fundraising operations for a wide range of nonprofit organizations, launching creative event, sponsorship and marketing initiatives that produced new streams of both contributed and earned income. Her fundraising expertise includes securing foundation, corporate, and government funding and cultivating a diverse major gifts portfolio. Her philanthropic work includes counseling philanthropists on where to direct their resources, and through her own YFJ Philanthropies, she personally gives back to causes supporting racial and gender equity, those with disabilities and the arts.
In addition to leading YFJ Consulting, LLC, Yolanda is the Founder of WOC, Women of Color in Fundraising and Philanthropy® and Founder of Allies in Action Membership Network in addition to the President of Women In Development, NY (WID).
A Look at the AFP: 2021 Assessment of Inclusion, Diversity, Equity & Access Survey Results w/ Birgit Burton, AFP Chair-elect
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The Black Fundraisers' Podcast was founded in 2021 by Kia Croom, a 20-year nonprofit fund development & fundraising professional and DEI champion. To learn more about Kia’s work or to connect with her visit www.kiacroom.com.
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ABOUT TODAY’S EPISODE
Birgit Burton, Chair-elect, Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) Global stopped by the Black Fundraisers’ Podcast to debrief on findings from the AFP 2021 Inclusion, Diversity, Equity & Access (I.D.E.A.) Survey.
ABOUT TODAY’S GUEST
Birgit Burton is the founder and CEO of the African American Development Officers (AADO) Network and chair-elect for the Association of Fundraising Professionals global board. She has the distinction of being the first African American woman in AFP’s 60-year history to serve in this role. She is also the immediate past chair of the IDEA Committee (Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Access).
After 25 years of Leadership as the Executive Director of Corporate and Foundation Relations at Georgia Tech, Birgit is retiring to lead AADO full-time, to take the organization to new heights. We wish to congratulate her on her retirement and to celebrate her for all that she’s doing to increase the pipeline of Black development professionals. We could never repay her for all she does to foster more inclusion within the sector.
Fundraising at the Intersection of Blackness and Womanhood
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The Black Fundraisers' Podcast was founded in 2021 by Kia Croom, a 20-year nonprofit fund development & fundraising professional and DEI champion. To learn more about Kia visit www.kiacroom.com
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ABOUT TODAY'S EPISODE
Nneka Allen, Camila Vital Nunes Pereira and Nicole Salmon are three Black, female nonprofit fundraisers and co-editors/co-authors of “Collecting Courage.” They sat down with me to discuss their harrowing experiences with anti-Black Racism in the sector and the racial trauma they’ve sustained as a result.
I share a few teasers from the book and indulge the ladies in a heartfelt discussion in which we share laughs, tears, encouragement, and support for one another.
ABOUT THE BOOK, COLLECTING COURAGE: JOY, PAIN, FREEDOM, LOVE
Collecting Courage: Joy, Pain, Freedom, Love is a collection of stories documenting racism and survival by 14 accomplished Black fundraisers working in charities across North America. With searing and intimate detail, they write about their experiences with anti-Black racism—about coping with being last hired, first fired, overlooked for promotion to outright hostility in toxic workplaces. Their testimony chips away at the idea of the inherent goodness of the charitable sector.
In addition to the editors Nneka Allen, Camila Vital Nunes Pereira and Nicole Salmon, contributors to Collecting Courage include Birgit Burton, Christal Cherry, Kishshana Palmer, Heba Mahmoud, Mide Akerewusi, Naimah Bilal, Niambi Martin-John, Fatou Jammeh, Muthoni Kariuki, Sherrie James and Marva Wisdom.
Buy the book here: https://hilborn-civilsectorpress.com/collections/featured-books/products/collecting-courage
Learn more or connect with the authors here: https://www.collectingcourage.org/
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Exploring Racial Justice in Philanthropy: with David Daniels, President & CEO, Bainum Family Foundation
The Black Fundraisers' Podcast was founded in 2021 by Kia Croom, a 20-year nonprofit fund development & fundraising professional and DEI champion. Learn more about Kia Croom at www.kiacroom.com.
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ABOUT THIS EPISODE'S GUEST
David Daniels is the President & CEO of the Bainum Family Foundation. He's has been part of the Foundation team since 2012, serving in a variety of leadership roles. Most recently, as Chief Operating Officer, he oversaw the implementation and operational activities for all programs and initiatives — translating the Foundation’s mission, vision and goals into sustainable processes, systems and procedures to deliver quality program services. He also served as internal leader of the organization — promoting a high-performing culture that fostered the Foundation’s core values of continuous learning, integrity, collaboration and commitment.
Prior to joining the Foundation, Daniels served as Principal of Takoma Academy in Takoma Park, Maryland; Mount Vernon Academy in Mount Vernon, Ohio; and Liberty Christian Academy in Columbus, Ohio. In addition to his role at the Foundation, Daniels serves on the boards of Maryland Philanthropy Network and Pine Forge Academy. He holds a Master of Business Administration, Finance, from Franklin University and a bachelor’s degree in Counseling Psychology from Columbia Union College. He is currently pursuing a doctorate in Business Administration from Wilmington University.
To learn more about the Bainum Family Foundation visit https://bainumfdn.org/
Lifting As We Climb: Inspiring BIPOC Women Entrepreneurs with Ayris T. Scales, President & CEO Walker's Legacy
Today we're discussing how Walker's Legacy is cultivating BIPOC, female entrepreneurs amid a global pandemic
The Black Fundraisers' Podcast was founded in 2021 by Kia Croom, a 20-year nonprofit fund development professional and DEI champion. Learn more about Kia Croom at www.kiacroom.com.
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**ABOUT THIS EPISODE'S GUEST**
Ayris T. Scales has built a strong reputation as a champion of women, entrepreneurs, and underinvested communities in the public, private and not-for-profit sectors. Scales has nearly 20 years of leadership experience at both the local and national levels addressing racial and gender inequities. In 2018, Ayris was appointed by DC Mayor Muriel Bowser to serve as the District’s official Chief Service Officer where she led Serve DC, the Mayor’s Office on Volunteerism and Partnerships.
Scales has nearly 20 years of leadership experience at both the local and national levels addressing racial and gender inequities. In 2018, Ayris was appointed by DC Mayor Muriel Bowser to serve as the District’s official Chief Service Officer where she led Serve DC, the Mayor’s Office on Volunteerism and Partnerships.
Scales utilizes a mission-centered approach to driving solutions which has led to transformative public-private partnerships with numerous global brands, as well as innovative policies and initiatives in which she has secured over $50M in funding, and overseen more than $100M in grants and subsidies. Ayris has centered her career on creating access, driving solutions, and amplifying authentic messaging. She has held leadership roles in Indianapolis, Savannah, Atlanta, Chicago, and Washington, DC in all three sectors.
To learn more about Walker's Legacy visit: https://www.walkerslegacy.org/
Exploring Racial Justice in Philanthropy with Fred Blackwell, President & CEO, San Francisco Foundation
About the Black Fundraisers' Podcast
The Black Fundraisers's Podcast was founded in 2021 by Kia Croom, a 20-year nonprofit fund development professional and DEI champion. Learn more about Kia Croom at www.kiacroom.com.
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About This Episode's guest
Fred Blackwell discusses the San Francisco Foundation's commitment to racial equity, the need for diversity in the philanthropy c-suite and on boards of trustees, and how the SFF is strengthening BIPOC-led agencies addressing social issues impacting the SF region.
Fred Blackwell Bio
Fred Blackwell is the CEO of the San Francisco Foundation, one of the largest community foundations in the country. The San Francisco Foundation works hand-in-hand with donors, community leaders, and both public and private partners to create thriving communities throughout the Bay Area. Since joining the foundation in 2014, Blackwell has led it in a renewed commitment to social justice through an equity agenda focused on racial and economic inclusion.
Blackwell, an Oakland native, is a nationally recognized community leader with a longstanding career in the Bay Area. Prior to joining the foundation, he served as interim city administrator for the city of Oakland, where he previously served as the assistant city administrator. He was the executive director of the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency and director of the Mayor’s Office of Community Development in San Francisco; he served as the director of the Making Connections Initiative for the Annie E. Casey Foundation in the Lower San Antonio neighborhood of Oakland; he was a Multicultural Fellow in Neighborhood and Community Development at The San Francisco Foundation; and he subsequently managed a multiyear comprehensive community initiative for the San Francisco Foundation in West Oakland.
Learn more about the San Francisco Foundation by visiting www.sff.org.
Exploring Racial Justice in Philanthropy with Dr. Helene Gayle, President & CEO, The Chicago Community Trust
In this episode Dr. Gayle sits down with Kia Croom to discuss the racialized disparities in public health, The Chicago Community Trust's commitment to racial equity, and ways the Trust is supporting and uplifting BIPOC-led nonprofits in the Chicago Region.
Helene D. Gayle, MD, MPH, has been president and CEO of The Chicago Community Trust, one of the nation’s oldest and largest community foundations, since October 2017. Under her leadership, the Trust has adopted a new strategic focus on closing the racial and ethnic wealth gap in the Chicago region.
For almost a decade, Dr. Gayle was president and CEO of CARE, a leading international humanitarian organization. An expert on global development, humanitarian, and health issues, she spent 20 years with the Centers for Disease Control, working primarily on HIV/AIDS. She worked at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, directing programs on HIV/AIDS and other global health issues.
Dr. Gayle serves on public company and nonprofit boards, including The Coca-Cola Company, Organon, Palo Alto Networks, Brookings Institution, Center for Strategic and International Studies, New America, ONE Campaign, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, and Economic Club of Chicago. She is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Council on Foreign Relations, American Public Health Association, National Academy of Medicine, National Medical Association, and American Academy of Pediatrics.
She was awarded the Chicago Mayor’s Medal of Honor for her work on COVID relief and recovery for the city. Named one of Forbes’ “100 Most Powerful Women” and one of NonProfit Times’ “Power and Influence Top 50,” she has authored numerous articles on global and domestic public health issues, poverty alleviation, gender equality, and social justice.
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Exploring Racial Justice in Philanthropy with Regina Schofield, Corporate Engagement & Education Outreach Director
Regina Schofield, Corporate Engagement & Education Outreach Director shares how her lived experience coupled with her passion for helping under-represented children and youth informs her philanthropy work.
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Exploring Racial Justice in Philanthropy with Susan Taylor Batten, President & CEO, Association of Black Foundation Executives
Susan Taylor Batten discusses the difference between philanthropy being administered through a racial equity lens and a racial justice lens, and ways the philanthropy sector can and should uplift nonprofits led by Black Indigenous and Other People of Color (BIPOC).
Learn more about ABFE and access the reports discussed during this episode below:
https://www.abfe.org/
http://www.blacksocialchange.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/BSCFN_BLSCO_Report.pdf
https://www.bridgespan.org/insights/library/philanthropy/guiding-a-giving-response-to-anti-black-injustice
Exploring Racial Justice in Philanthropy with Tonya Allen, President & CEO, McKnight Foundation
Tony Allen, President & CEO of the McKnight Foundation discusses how the George Floyd Murder coupled with her passion for racial equity prompted her relocation to Minneapolis to lead the McKnight Foundation.
Learn more about Tonya Allen and her journey from Detroit to the Twin Cities below:
https://www.mcknight.org/news-ideas/tonya-allen-joins-mcknight-as-president/
https://www.mcknight.org/george-floyd-made-me-move/
Black Fundraisers! Know Your Worth with Dr. Johnnetta Betsch Cole
Dr. Johnnetta Betsch Cole stopped by the Black Fundraisers' Podcast to celebrate and challenge Black Fundraisers' to harness their passion and know their worth--especially in this moment of racial reckoning.
During her childhood, Johnnetta Betsch Cole had the privilege and joy of being mentored by Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune. As a lifetime member of the National Council of Negro Women (NCNW), she also had the honor of working with Dr. Dorothy Irene Height. Her passion for the work of NCNW is centered in her longstanding engagement in the struggle for social justice, a struggle that must include full equality for African American women. She is a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, and she currently serves as a co-chair of the Sorority’s National Arts and Letters Commission. She is also a member of the Links, Inc.
Dr. Cole is a Principal Consultant with Cook Ross, Inc., a consulting firm in Silver Spring, Maryland. She is a fellow of the American Anthropological Association and a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. She is currently a Senior Consulting Fellow at the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. Dr. Cole served as the president of both historically Black colleges for women in the United States--Spelman and Bennett Colleges-- a distinction she alone holds. She also served as Director of the Smithsonian National Museum of African Art. She has authored and edited several books and numerous articles for scholarly and general audiences. She has received numerous awards, including a NCNW Uncommon Height Award and 68 honorary degrees.
Learn more about Dr. Cole and her work at the National Council of Negroe Women at https://ncnw.org/
Out with the Rhetoric! Moving from Performative DEI to More Inclusive & Equitable Nonprofit Workplaces
Research from the Building Movement Project’s study entitled “Race to Lead” explores BIPOC nonprofit employees’ perspectives and experiences with diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts in their respective workplaces and how those compare to that of their white counterparts.
This week's guest is Sean Thomas-Breitfeld, Co-Director of the Building Movement Project (BMP). Prior to joining the BMP staff, Sean spent a decade working in various roles at Community Change, where he developed training programs for grassroots leaders, worked in the communications and policy departments where he coordinated online and grassroots advocacy efforts, and lobbied on a range of issues, including immigration reform, transportation equity, and anti-poverty programs. Before joining Community Change, Sean worked as a policy analyst at UnidosUS, where he focused on employment and income security issues.
Sean holds a Master’s in Public Administration from NYU’s Wagner School of Public Service and a bachelor’s degree in social work and multicultural studies from St. Olaf College in Minnesota.
Download and Read "Race to Lead" here: https://racetolead.org/
For more information and tools on Race Equity visit: https://www.racialequitytools.org/
To learn more about the Building Movement Project visit: https://buildingmovement.org/
The Cost of the Black Ceiling in Nonprofits with Sara Taylor, DEI Champion
The lack of diversity & inclusion in nonprofits come with a huge cost, not only for the aspiring Black nonprofit leaders impacted, but also communities of color. It's a zero-sum game.
About our special guest: Sara Taylor, President & CEO of Positive Steps.
Sara stopped by the Black Fundraisers' Podcast to discuss the need for diversity and inclusion within nonprofit leadership, and the implications of the lack there of.
Positive Steps is hosting a virtual Conference entitled "Amplifying Voices and Creating Accountability," April 28-29, 2021.
Click here to learn more and register: https://form.123formbuilder.com/5831395/form
To learn more about Sara Taylor and Positive Steps visit: http://www.positivestepsny.com/
Fighting Jim Crow 2.0 Voter Suppression Tactics in GA with Fenika Miller, Black Voters Matter
Fenika Miller, State Coordinator for Black Voters Matters breaks down GA's infamous SB 202 and its implications for Black and Brown Voters across the state, and details BVM's strategy to defend the Black and Brown Vote.
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp signed Senate Bill 202 categorically disenfranchising Black and Brown voters across the state, in direct response to the democratic voter-turn out and historic democratic flip that took place with the senate run-off election.
Fenika Miller, State Coordinator for Black Voters Matter explains what's in the SB 202 and what Black Voters Matter is doing to defend the Black and Brown Vote in Georgia.
To learn more about Black Voters Matter, and ways you can support their mission-critical work visit https://blackvotersmatterfund.org/
The Generosity of Spirit and Legacy of Black Philanthropy with Joy Webb, Black Philanthropist
Joy has served the Community Investment Network for over a decade and filled multiple roles that include, board member, secretary, and Co-Chair for the Atlanta Conference in 2016. Joy is also the founder of the Circle of Joy (COJ) Giving Circle. As a group, members of the Circle pool their time, talent, and treasure to strategically invest in improving the quality of life for the youth of the Atlanta Metro Area.
The Community Investment Network has partnered with Microsoft to provide Black-led nonprofits with free premium licenses for Microsoft Office 365 for 10 years!
Signing up is easy. Click the Link below to register for the CIN & Microsoft Webinar taking place, Wednesday, April 7, 2021, at 2 pm EST / 1 pm CST / 11 am PST
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Got questions, or for more information contact Joy Webb, Program Director at joy.webb@thecommunityinvestment.org
Come Correct: Job Interviewing Do's and Don'ts to secure the bag
Leadership and Organizational Development Coach, Dr. Hamaria Crockett offers guidance on effective interviewing to land the job you want and the compensation you deserve.
Dr. Hamaria Crockett is a Career Coach at Korn Ferry and uses positive psychology principles and her expertise as a humanist psychologist to help individuals focus on their strengths and characteristics that enable them to succeed and prosper within their careers.
Grab her book: [The Secrets of a Career Consultant: Reduce Your Frustration on Finding a New Job"](https://www.amazon.com/Secrets-Career-Consultant-Frustration-Finding/dp/1986435881)
Connect with Dr. Crockett on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drhamariac/
Game on: How to Level Up to the Nonprofit C-suite with Dianna Campbell, Fund Development Executive
Dianna Campbell is the President and CEO of DiCam Strategic Solutions, LLC. With over twenty years of experience in organizational development, fund/strategic development, marketing, business development, board recruitment, and team management, she has led fundraising efforts to secure sustainable growth through six- and seven-figure multi-year partnerships with Fortune 50 companies, philanthropic foundations, and individuals. Her experience includes national brand campaigns, cause-related marketing, social enterprise business development, and technology solutions to serve vulnerable and underserved populations. To date, Campbell has secured over $100M in program support for organizations including Points of Light Foundation, National 4H Council, Alliance for Healthier Generation, Rescue – Behavior Change Company, and National Council on Aging.
Visit www.dicamsolutions.com for more information
Words to Live By: The Power of Storytelling through Asset-Framing
New York Times Best Selling Author Trabian Shorters teaches how to effectively fundraise by telling stories that characterize your constituents by their aspirations, rather than defining them by their challenges.
BMe Community CEO, Trabian Shorters, is a New York Times Bestselling author, social entrepreneur, and the leading authority on an award-winning approach to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Impact called "Asset-Framing."
His pioneering work in Asset-Framing earned Shorters recognition as one of the world’s leading social entrepreneurs, as well as prestigious Ford Foundation, Ashoka and Aspen Institute fellowships. Senior leadership teams of iconic social impact organizations including the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, New Schools Venture Fund and The Heinz Endowments request Asset-Framing for their boards, staffs and grantees.
“Shorters’ organization, BMe Community, proves the power of Asset-Framing by training and organizing over 300 influential black leaders to be Vanguards of the Next Narrative on race communities and America’s future. Starting with Asset-Framing, these BMe Vanguard Fellows are taught 21st century leadership skills including cultural competency, social financial literacy, public persuasion and mutuality by global authorities in their fields. BMe Fellows serve millions of families per year and are defined by their lifelong commitment to building a more caring and prosperous society for us all.”
Learn more at www.bmecommunity.org
It Starts with Self: Nurturing a Strong Self-Worth with Dr. Adia Gooden
Psychologist Dr. Adia Gooden shares guidance on how to cultivate an unwavering self-worth in society and environments where we're made to feel unworthy.
Dr. Gooden is a licensed clinical psychologist who recently launched her own practice. She's also the host of Unconditionally Worthy Podcast, which is available on Spotify, Stitcher, Buzzsprout, Apple, and more.
To learn more about Dr. Gooden, her "Unconditionally Worthy" philosophy, or to connect with her visit www.dradiagooden.com.
#Sayhername Memorializing Breonna Taylor and Holding Space for Meghan Markle
This is a Bonus episode which Kia refers to as "Candidly Kia". Listen as Kia reacts to the Oprah/Meghan Markle interview and memorializes Breonna Taylor on the one-year anniversary of her murder.
Clapping Back on Racial Bias in the workplace with Dr. Alana Simmons, DEI Champion
This week on the Black Fundraisers’ podcast our esteemed guest, Dr. Alana Simmons, and I discuss how racial bias in the workplace damages and even debilitates Black employees. We discuss what it takes to find the courage and voice to speak out against it.
Dr. Alana Simmons is a diversity, equity, and inclusion champion who “Walks it like she talks it.” Simmons recalls a racist encounter she experienced and work, how she handled it and offers self-care suggestions for listeners suffering due to racism in the workplace.