

IN A WORLD WHERE COUNTLESS COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKERS, MAINLY WOMEN, LABOR TIRELESSLY WITHOUT PROPER SUPPORT OR RESOURCES, THE Community Health Impact Coalition https://joinchic.org/ (CHIC) IS MAKING A SIGNIFICANT DIFFERENCE. LEADING THIS TRANSFORMATIVE EFFORT IS Dr. Madeleine Ballard https://joinchic.org/about/, CHIC'S EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR. HER VAST EXPERIENCE, FROM SHAPING LIBERIA'S NATIONAL COMMUNITY HEALTH PROGRAM, TO ACADEMIC CONTRIBUTIONS AT THE ICAHN SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AT MOUNT SINAI HAS POSITIONED HER AS A KEY FIGURE IN GLOBAL HEALTH.


The following is a conversation between TRENT STAMP, President & CEO of THE EISNER FOUNDATION, and Denver Frederick, the Host of The Business of Giving.


The following is a conversation between Jean-Manuel Izaret, the Managing Director & Senior Partner at Boston Consulting Group, and author of GAME CHANGER: HOW STRATEGIC PRICING SHAPES BUSINESSES, MARKETS, AND SOCIETY, and Denver Frederick, the Host of The Business of Giving.


Recent events have compelled nonprofit organizations to hange the way they get work done, how they deliver their services, and what they do to achieve a more just and equitable society. So, THE BUSINESS OF GIVING has connected with those organizations that are doing this exceptionally well in a segment we call: THE PATHS FORWARD. Because there is more than just one way.


The following is a conversation between Richard Buery, the Chief Executive Officer of the ROBIN HOOD FOUNDATION, and Denver Frederick, the Host of The Business of Giving.


The following is a conversation between Tonya Allen, President of the MCKNIGHT FOUNDATION, and Denver Frederick, the Host of The Business of Giving.


The following is a conversation between Jane Veron, co-founder and CEO of The Acceleration Project, and Denver Frederick, the Host of The Business of Giving.


Recent events have compelled nonprofit organizations to change the way they get work done, how they deliver their services, and what they do to achieve a more just and equitable society. So, THE BUSINESS OF GIVING has connected with those organizations that are doing this exceptionally well in a segment we call: THE PATHS FORWARD. Because there is more than just one way.


Recent events have compelled nonprofit organizations to change the way they get work done, how they deliver their services, and what they do to achieve a more just and equitable society. So, THE BUSINESS OF GIVING has connected with those organizations that are doing this exceptionally well in a segment we call: THE PATHS FORWARD. Because there is more than just one way.


Jim Clark https://www.bgca.org/about-us/leadership-team/jim-clark HAS LED THE Boys & Girls Clubs of America https://www.bgca.org/ SINCE 2012. HE OVERSEES A VAST NETWORK OF OVER 5,000 CLUBS THAT ENRICH THE LIVES OF 350,000 YOUNG PEOPLE ACROSS THE U.S. ON A TYPICAL DAY. HIS TENURE HAS BEEN MARKED BY SIGNIFICANT STRIDES IN ORGANIZATIONAL RESTRUCTURING AND THE LAUNCH OF A FORWARD-THINKING STRATEGY EMPHASIZING THREE CORE AREAS: ACADEMIC SUCCESS, CHARACTER AND CITIZENSHIP, AND HEALTHY LIFESTYLES. HIS COMMITMENT TO EMPOWERING THE NEXT GENERATION IS BOTH INSPIRING AND IMPACTFUL, MAKING HIM A TRUE LUMINARY IN THE FIELD OF YOUTH DEVELOPMENT, AND HE IS WITH US NOW.


The following is a conversation between Salim Ismail, author of EXPONENTIAL ORGANIZATIONS 2.0: THE NEW PLAYBOOK FOR 10X GROWTH & IMPACT , and Denver Frederick, the Host of The Business of Giving.


The following is a conversation between DR. DONALD WOOD, PRESIDENT & CEO OF THE MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY ASSOCIATION, and Denver Frederick, the Host of The Business of Giving.


Recent events have compelled nonprofit organizations to change the way they get work done, how they deliver their services, and what they do to achieve a more just and equitable society. So, THE BUSINESS OF GIVING has connected with those organizations that are doing this exceptionally well in a segment we call: THE PATHS FORWARD. Because there is more than just one way.


Humanity United https://humanityunited.org/, or HU, is dedicated to cultivating the conditions for enduring peace and freedom. They support and work alongside partners who are working to advance human dignity and change the systems that enable violent conflict and human exploitation around the world.


The following is a conversation between Sonali Patel, Partner at The Bridgespan Group, and co-author of the paper: WINNING ON CLIMATE CHANGE: HOW PHILANTHROPY CAN SPUR MAJOR PROGRESS OVER THE NEXT DECADE, and Denver Frederick, the Host of The Business of Giving.


The following is a conversation between Vincent Stanley, Director of Philosophy at Patagonia, and co-author of THE RESPONSIBLE COMPANY: WHAT WE'VE LEARNED FROM PATAGONIA'S FIRST 50 YEARS, and Denver Frederick, the Host of The Business of Giving.


The following is a conversation between TONYEL EDWARDS, Partner at The Bridgespan Group and ARIA FLORANT, co-founder and CEO of Liberation Ventures, and Denver Frederick, the Host of The Business of Giving.


The following is a conversation between DR. DAVID SENGEH, the Chief Minister of Sierra Leone and author of Radical Inclusion: SEVEN STEPS TO HELP YOU CREATE A MORE JUST WORKPLACE, HOME, AND WORLD, and Denver Frederick, the Host of The Business of Giving.


The following is a conversation between DR. JESSICA KRIEGEL, Chief Scientist of Workplace Culture at Culture Partners, and Denver Frederick, the Host of The Business of Giving.


The following is a conversation between AVRIL BENOÎT, the EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF DOCTORS WITHOUT BORDERS, and Denver Frederick, the Host of The Business of Giving.


Recent events have compelled nonprofit organizations to change the way they get work done, how they deliver their services, and what they do to achieve a more just and equitable society. So, THE BUSINESS OF GIVING has connected with those organizations that are doing this exceptionally well in a segment we call: THE PATHS FORWARD. Because there is more than just one way.


AVRIL BENOÎTEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF DOCTORS WITHOUT BORDERS


Recent events have compelled nonprofit organizations to change the way they get work done, how they deliver their services, and what they do to achieve a more just and equitable society. So, THE BUSINESS OF GIVING has connected with those organizations that are doing this exceptionally well in a segment we call: THE PATHS FORWARD. Because there is more than just one way.


The following is a conversation between DAN DOCTOROFF, FOUNDER AND CHAIRMAN OF TARGET ALS, and Denver Frederick, the Host of The Business of Giving.


Recent events have compelled nonprofit organizations to change the way they get work done, how they deliver their services, and what they do to achieve a more just and equitable society. So, THE BUSINESS OF GIVING has connected with those organizations that are doing this exceptionally well in a segment we call: THE PATHS FORWARD. Because there is more than just one way.


The following is a conversation between JOSH BERSIN, author of IRRESISTIBLE: THE SEVEN SECRETS OF THE WORLD'S MOST ENDURING, EMPLOYEE-FOCUSED ORGANIZATIONS, and Denver Frederick, the Host of The Business of Giving.


Recent events have compelled nonprofit organizations to change the way they get work done, how they deliver their services, and what they do to achieve a more just and equitable society. So, THE BUSINESS OF GIVING has connected with those organizations that are doing this exceptionally well in a segment we call: THE PATHS FORWARD. Because there is more than just one way.


THE BUSINESS OF GIVINGTHE PATHS FORWARD.


LIZA HENSHAWGLOBAL CITIZEN,


BRANDEE MCHALE, the Head of Community Investing and Development at Citi and President of the Citi Foundation,