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Teacher, CEO, and co-founder of pilotED Schools. Jacob, talks about one of the biggest pressures that early founders face. Getting unsolicited advice from everyone and how to break through.
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In this episode of “It’s Not Your Money,” Capital Collaborative Senior Advisor Jessamyn Shams-Lau talks with Dr. Laura Gerald – President of the Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust – a North Carolina funder that took the initiative to hire an independent researcher to study the foundation’s history, including the history of how their White founders benefited from various forms of exploitation of Black people and communities. They discuss what that process was like for Dr. Gerald to lead, and her advice for other foundation Executive Directors and CEOs who might want to embark on such a process.
In this episode of “It’s Not Your Money,” Capital Collaborative Senior Advisor Jessamyn Shams-Lau talks with none other than Camelback Ventures’ very own Founder/CEO Aaron Walker to discuss the challenges unique to organizations doing anti-racism work and why we still need accelerators and entrepreneur support organizations (ESOs) that serve leaders of color while pushing towards a more just funding landscape.
In this episode of “It’s Not Your Money,” Social Venture Partners CEO Sudha Nandagopal discusses what ‘democratizing power’ actually means, latent pockets of power in philanthropy, and her unusual and bold LinkedIn profile.
In this episode of “It’s Not Your Money,” Raikes Foundation Executive Director Dennis Quirin talks about when it IS and when it ISN’T your money in philanthropy, the missing collective identity of philanthropy, and whether philanthropy is in the game to actually win–or not.’
In this episode of “It’s Not Your Money,” Capital Collaborative Senior Advisor Jessamyn Shams-Lau talks with self-described ‘unemployed rabble rouser’, Vu Le of NonprofitAF.com & Community Centric Fundraising, to discuss the practicalities of ceding power, his crappy-funding hashtag, and why it’s sometimes worth it for him to burn bridges with funders.
In this episode, we’ll dive deep into Stephanie’s experience disrupting the private wealth industry through a reparative approach and exploring strategies for moving wealthy folks towards racial justice learning and wealth redistribution.
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