Sinopsis
Love Giving Well
Episodios
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Greg Pennoyer: Power to shape culture (S2:E8)
15/11/2017 Duración: 23minGreg Pennoyer is the Director of Faith in Canada 150, a sesquicentennial project of Cardus, which highlights and celebrates the role of faith and religion in Canadian life over our 150 year history. As well, he founded the Roundtable, a membership association for Canadian faith-based philanthropy, and is a key voice for recovering the gift of the arts by people ... Read More The post Greg Pennoyer: Power to shape culture (S2:E8) appeared first on Stronger Philanthropy.
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Greg Pennoyer: Philanthropy and being human (S2:E7)
18/10/2017 Duración: 35minGreg Pennoyer is the Director of Faith in Canada 150, a sesquicentennial project of Cardus, which highlights and celebrates the role of faith and religion in Canadian life over our 150 year history. As well, he founded the Roundtable, a membership association for Canadian faith-based philanthropy, and is a key voice for recovering the gift of the arts by people ... Read More The post Greg Pennoyer: Philanthropy and being human (S2:E7) appeared first on Stronger Philanthropy.
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Lance Robinson: Strategic focus (S2:E6)
13/09/2017 Duración: 31minThe Stronger Philanthropy Podcast is pleased to introduce listeners to Lance Robinson, the CEO of Equitas Group, a Knoxville, Tennessee-based foundation. Lance brings a strategic and thoughtful focus to his family’s philanthropy. This process is often a challenge for other wealthy families. Under Lance’s leadership, he has ensured the foundation will do more than just give reactive grants, but ... Read More The post Lance Robinson: Strategic focus (S2:E6) appeared first on Stronger Philanthropy.
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Michael Alberg-Seberich: A European looks at Canadian giving
09/08/2017 Duración: 34minMichael Alberg-Seberich is a professional who serves multiple foundations and corporate philanthropy programs as Managing Director at Beyond Philanthropy based in Berlin, Germany. This year he benefited from a six-month research sabbatical in Canada where he received the CKX Philanthropy in Canada and Mercator Fellowship. Listen in today to hear what he thinks are the highlights and challenges of Canadian ... Read More The post Michael Alberg-Seberich: A European looks at Canadian giving (S2:E5) appeared first on Stronger Philanthropy.
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Brian Stiller: Sowing seeds of generosity (S2:E4)
11/07/2017 Duración: 32minBrian Stiller takes us on an epic journey through a lifetime of taking risks and living by faith in this interview for the Stronger Philanthropy Podcast. He grew up in Saskatchewan where he learned early on that seeds must be cast into the soil and die before they would produce life. In like manner, he states that philanthropy can also ... Read More The post Brian Stiller: Sowing seeds of generosity (S2:E4) appeared first on Stronger Philanthropy.
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Amy Goldman: A design-build approach to social good (S2:E3)
23/03/2017 Duración: 28minMany foundations tend toward being reactive in their philanthropy – waiting until others ask before they consider giving. In our third episode of the second season, Amy Goldman throws that tired model on its head. Under her leadership, GHR Foundation proactively invites and encourages a collaborative approach to improving communities, involving not just other donors but charities, businesses, and social sector leaders worldwide. ... Read More The post Amy Goldman: A design-build approach to social good (S2:E3) appeared first on Stronger Philanthropy.
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Chris Wignall: Organic philanthropy (S2:E2)
14/03/2017 Duración: 32minChris Wignall is the Executive Director of the Catalyst Foundation, an Oakville, Ontario-based family foundation that believes its role is more than that of writing a cheque. They have modelled a beautifully organic pathway forward for philanthropists who seek deeper involvement with charity life. Yes, funding is a part of their contribution, but more, they offer capacity building to charities ... Read More The post Chris Wignall: Organic philanthropy (S2:E2) appeared first on Stronger Philanthropy.
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Steve Moore: Taking the long view (S2:E1)
31/01/2017 Duración: 30minAs we begin the second season of the Stronger Philanthropy Podcast, we hear from Dr. Steve Moore, CEO of a significant endowment in the Pacific Northwest, the Murdock Trust. This trust lives out the dream of its founder, Jack Murdock, to serve individuals, families and communities across the Pacific Northwest by providing grants and enrichment programs to organizations that strengthen the ... Read More The post Steve Moore: Taking the long view (S2:E1) appeared first on Stronger Philanthropy.
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Christa Hesselink: Walking together (Episode 017)
02/12/2016 Duración: 33minChrista Hesselink is the Director of Next Generation Engagement at BIC Canada, a nimble, innovative Canadian denomination that took a leap of faith this year in offering a round of grants for young social entrepreneurs. Stronger Philanthropy walked together with them by providing a grant process and infrastructure as well as financially supporting the endeavour. The Spark Initiative attracted 43 applications from across ... Read More The post Christa Hesselink: Walking together (Episode 017) appeared first on Stronger Philanthropy.
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David King: Schooled in philanthropy (Episode 016)
11/11/2016 Duración: 26minThe Lake Institute on Faith and Giving researches the role of religion in philanthropic efforts, and is part of Indiana University’s Lilly School of Philanthropy in Indianapolis. Today’s guest, Dr. David P. King, leads this unique institute, which highlights and honours the profound, yet often neglected, role of religion in philanthropy. In the interview we discuss the extent of giving in the ... Read More The post David King: Schooled in philanthropy (Episode 016) appeared first on Stronger Philanthropy.