Grantseeking and Proposals in East Africa with Clemencia Osa | Ep 10
Resources and links mentioned in this episode:Women’s World Banking website: https://www.womensworldbanking.org/Women’s World Banking LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/company/women%27s-world-banking/ I hope you've enjoyed listening to this episode of the Fundraising Radicals podcast and that this conversation has challenged, informed, and maybe even inspired you and your fundraising leadership practice. This podcast has been made possible by the Scaling Up Nutrition Civil Society Network, Care International, the Ashmore Foundation, and our growing community of strategic partners.We're excited to explore and share alternative views and experiences so we can all move beyond the narrow experiences that dominate global fundraising practise today so that we're all better equipped to resource our causes and communities wherever in the world we are.Please do subscribe to the podcast on the platform of your choice. New episodes drop on the 1st & 15th of every month, so make sure to tune in to get more global perspectives on fundraising and leadership in the non-profit sector.More about Fundraising Radicals:If you want to find out all the ways in which we’re working to empower, equip and engage fundraisers all over the world:Visit our website https://www.fundraisingradicals.comRead our blog https://www.fundraisingradicals.com/blog Follow Fundraising Radicals on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/fundraisingradicalsFollow Craig on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/craigpollardfundraisingradicalsAnd we're always looking for new perspectives. So if you would be willing to share some of your experience of global fundraising within a future episode of the podcast, please do email us. It's [email protected]
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Fundraising, Storytelling, & Wellbeing in Perú with Alvaro Gonzalez | Ep 9
Resources and links mentioned in this episode:Minga Perúwebsite: https://mingaperu.org/en/home/Minga Perú on LinkedIn at:: https://www.linkedin.com/company/mingaperu/ I hope you've enjoyed listening to this episode of the Fundraising Radicals podcast and that this conversation has challenged, informed, and maybe even inspired you and your fundraising leadership practice. This podcast has been made possible by the Scaling Up Nutrition Civil Society Network, Care International, the Ashmore Foundation, and our growing community of strategic partners.We're excited to explore and share alternative views and experiences so we can all move beyond the narrow experiences that dominate global fundraising practise today so that we're all better equipped to resource our causes and communities wherever in the world we are.Please do subscribe to the podcast on the platform of your choice. New episodes drop on the 1st & 15th of every month, so make sure to tune in to get more global perspectives on fundraising and leadership in the non-profit sector.More about Fundraising Radicals:If you want to find out all the ways in which we’re working to empower, equip and engage fundraisers all over the world:Visit our website https://www.fundraisingradicals.comRead our blog https://www.fundraisingradicals.com/blog Follow Fundraising Radicals on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/fundraisingradicalsFollow Craig on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/craigpollardfundraisingradicalsAnd we're always looking for new perspectives. So if you would be willing to share some of your experience of global fundraising within a future episode of the podcast, please do email us. It's [email protected]
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Community, Trust, and Fundraising in Ghana with Nachula Wilson | Ep 8
Resources and links mentioned in this episode:Ashesi University website: https://www.ashesi.edu.gh/Connect with Nachula on LinkedIn at:: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nachula-wilson-47b74140/Wits University website: https://www.wits.ac.za/ I hope you've enjoyed listening to this episode of the Fundraising Radicals podcast and that this conversation has challenged, informed, and maybe even inspired you and your fundraising leadership practice. This podcast has been made possible by the Scaling Up Nutrition Civil Society Network, Care International, the Ashmore Foundation, and our growing community of strategic partners.We're excited to explore and share alternative views and experiences so we can all move beyond the narrow experiences that dominate global fundraising practise today so that we're all better equipped to resource our causes and communities wherever in the world we are.Please do subscribe to the podcast on the platform of your choice. New episodes drop on the 1st & 15th of every month, so make sure to tune in to get more global perspectives on fundraising and leadership in the non-profit sector.More about Fundraising Radicals:If you want to find out all the ways in which we’re working to empower, equip and engage fundraisers all over the world:Visit our website https://www.fundraisingradicals.comRead our blog https://www.fundraisingradicals.com/blog Follow Fundraising Radicals on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/fundraisingradicalsFollow Craig on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/craigpollardfundraisingradicalsAnd we're always looking for new perspectives. So if you would be willing to share some of your experience of global fundraising within a future episode of the podcast, please do email us. It's [email protected]
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Inspiring a New Generation in Burundi with Dieudonné Nahimana | Ep 7
Resources and links mentioned in this episode:StreetAction website: https://streetaction.org/New Generation website: https://newgenerationburundi.org/Amos Trust website: http://amostrust.org/If you want to kmow more about Dieudonné's story you can watch on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MC4PlTcZLXU&t=34sI hope you've enjoyed listening to this episode of the Fundraising Radicals podcast and that this conversation has challenged, informed, and maybe even inspired you and your fundraising leadership practice. This podcast has been made possible by the Scaling Up Nutrition Civil Society Network, Care International, the Ashmore Foundation, and our growing community of strategic partners.We're excited to explore and share alternative views and experiences so we can all move beyond the narrow experiences that dominate global fundraising practise today so that we're all better equipped to resource our causes and communities wherever in the world we are.Please do subscribe to the podcast on the platform of your choice. New episodes drop on the 1st & 15th of every month, so make sure to tune in to get more global perspectives on fundraising and leadership in the non-profit sector.More about Fundraising Radicals:If you want to find out all the ways in which we’re working to empower, equip and engage fundraisers all over the world:Visit our website https://www.fundraisingradicals.comRead our blog https://www.fundraisingradicals.com/blog Follow Fundraising Radicals on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/fundraisingradicalsFollow Craig on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/craigpollardfundraisingradicalsAnd we're always looking for new perspectives. So if you would be willing to share some of your experience of global fundraising within a future episode of the podcast, please do email us. It's [email protected]
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The Future of African Diaspora Funding with Jermaine Craig | Ep 6
Resources and links mentioned in this episode:Kwanda website: https://kwanda.co/Connect with Jermaine on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/jermainecraig/ I hope you've enjoyed listening to this episode of the Fundraising Radicals podcast and that this conversation has challenged, informed, and maybe even inspired you and your fundraising leadership practice. This podcast has been made possible by the Scaling Up Nutrition Civil Society Network, Care International, the Ashmore Foundation, and our growing community of strategic partners.We're excited to explore and share alternative views and experiences so we can all move beyond the narrow experiences that dominate global fundraising practise today so that we're all better equipped to resource our causes and communities wherever in the world we are.Please do subscribe to the podcast on the platform of your choice. New episodes drop on the 1st & 15th of every month, so make sure to tune in to get more global perspectives on fundraising and leadership in the non-profit sector.More about Fundraising Radicals:If you want to find out all the ways in which we’re working to empower, equip and engage fundraisers all over the world:Visit our website https://www.fundraisingradicals.comRead our blog https://www.fundraisingradicals.com/blog Follow Fundraising Radicals on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/fundraisingradicalsFollow Craig on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/craigpollardfundraisingradicalsAnd we're always looking for new perspectives. So if you would be willing to share some of your experience of global fundraising within a future episode of the podcast, please do email us. It's [email protected]
The Fundraising Radicals podcast is hosted by Craig Pollard. Our aim is to turn the world of fundraising downside-up, to bring global voices and perspectives with new ideas and inspiration for fundraising leaders everywhere.
These are unscripted conversations with friends and colleagues, old and new, ordinary and inspiring people who have deep passion, experience and expertise - they are fundraising and leading nonprofits, community projects, movements - in Asia, Africa, the Middle East and Latin America.
This is about creating space for new and too often ignored voices, perspectives, and ideas.
Together we’re going to explore and push the boundaries of what fundraising is, where it can be done, who can do it, and how - so I’ll also be talking to people beyond the traditional limits of the nonprofit and fundraising world - people who are running social enterprises, entrepreneurs, people working in the private sector.
I deeply believe that fundraising knowledge and tools are for everyone, everywhere - and the Fundraising Radicals exists to engage, empower and equip people like you to fundraise effectively and efficiently, for your community, cause, charity or to make some change.
This podcast is also about challenging the barriers and myths of fundraising that get in the way of people like you, raising the donations you need to fund your community, your cause, your charity, your change - whether you live in Manchester or Manila, whether you’re a seasoned professional or have never done this before.
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