Listen "For Pete’s Sake"
Episode Synopsis
The Ripple Effect (A Nonprofit Imperative)
Episode 5: “For Pete's Sake"
Hosts: Ron Waddell (Founder, Executive Director of Legendary Legacies) and Marybeth Campbell (CEO of Worcester Community Action Council)
Special Guest: Peter Dunn (CEO of Greater Worcester Community Foundation)
Produced/Edited By: Marrio Escobar (Owner of D2L Productions)
Special Guest Peter Dunn (CEO of Greater Worcester Community Foundation), Ron Waddell & Marybeth Campbell delve into a mosaic of perspectives and topics, illuminating the intricate world of nonprofits, community development, and philanthropy. This episode initiates with the paramount significance of nonprofit sustainability, impact measurement, and the foundational role of community trust, as articulated by Peter Dunn. Shifting gears to Syracuse, the conversation underscores a housing crisis and the urgency of lead poisoning mitigation, emphasizing the power of storytelling and community involvement. Peter sheds light on resource access challenges in the realm of philanthropy, advocating for creative thinking, collaboration, and equity, ultimately guiding nonprofits toward impactful change. This episode concludes with humor, offering engaging insights and calls for audience participation, leaving listeners enriched with an encompassing perspective on community-driven impact.
YouTube: https://youtu.be/uK-G6wZtTDo
For production inquiries please check out D2L Productions
Episode 5: “For Pete's Sake"
Hosts: Ron Waddell (Founder, Executive Director of Legendary Legacies) and Marybeth Campbell (CEO of Worcester Community Action Council)
Special Guest: Peter Dunn (CEO of Greater Worcester Community Foundation)
Produced/Edited By: Marrio Escobar (Owner of D2L Productions)
Special Guest Peter Dunn (CEO of Greater Worcester Community Foundation), Ron Waddell & Marybeth Campbell delve into a mosaic of perspectives and topics, illuminating the intricate world of nonprofits, community development, and philanthropy. This episode initiates with the paramount significance of nonprofit sustainability, impact measurement, and the foundational role of community trust, as articulated by Peter Dunn. Shifting gears to Syracuse, the conversation underscores a housing crisis and the urgency of lead poisoning mitigation, emphasizing the power of storytelling and community involvement. Peter sheds light on resource access challenges in the realm of philanthropy, advocating for creative thinking, collaboration, and equity, ultimately guiding nonprofits toward impactful change. This episode concludes with humor, offering engaging insights and calls for audience participation, leaving listeners enriched with an encompassing perspective on community-driven impact.
YouTube: https://youtu.be/uK-G6wZtTDo
For production inquiries please check out D2L Productions
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