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The Power of Innovative Thinking for Nonprofit Success

The Better Samaritan Podcast

Release Date: 03/01/2024

 How Joyful Generosity Is Changing the Way We Give show art  How Joyful Generosity Is Changing the Way We Give

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What if giving could be joyful instead of guilt-driven? In this episode, Jamie Goodwin, professor at Wheaton College, shares how her background in global churches, journalism, and teaching led her to a deeper view of generosity. We talk about practical ways to give—like giving circles and hybrid nonprofit models—that engage communities and reflect diverse cultures.

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The Future of Foreign Aid  show art The Future of Foreign Aid 

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What’s on the horizon for foreign aid and humanitarian response strategies, especially in light of ongoing funding cuts to foreign aid around the world?

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NGO Strategy and Leadership: 10 Steps of Crisis Management show art NGO Strategy and Leadership: 10 Steps of Crisis Management

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Veteran humanitarian leader Roger Sandberg joins us to discuss how NGOs can lead effectively in the midst of funding cuts and uncertainty. As political shifts tighten budgets, the gap between global needs and available resources continues to widen. Roger shares practical strategies for assessing risk, strengthening communication within teams, and re-imagining sources of funding.

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Faith, Resilience, and the Realities of Humanitarian Work show art Faith, Resilience, and the Realities of Humanitarian Work

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What happens when humanitarian work collides with political upheaval and shifting policies?

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How Funding Cuts Are Impacting Anti-Trafficking Efforts With Rev. Dr. Sandra Morgan show art How Funding Cuts Are Impacting Anti-Trafficking Efforts With Rev. Dr. Sandra Morgan

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How do federal and foreign aid cuts impact anti-trafficking work, both directly and indirectly?

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Compassion and Complexity: Evangelicals on Government and Humanitarian Aid show art Compassion and Complexity: Evangelicals on Government and Humanitarian Aid

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What happens when churches, governments, and communities work together across differences in opinion for the common good? In this episode, Dr. Walter Kim, President of the National Association of Evangelicals, joins us to talk about how different parts of the evangelical church are responding to shifts in humanitarian aid and funding, and why these varied responses matter.

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Beyond Charity: Rev. Eugene Cho on Faith, Advocacy, and Fighting Global Hunger show art Beyond Charity: Rev. Eugene Cho on Faith, Advocacy, and Fighting Global Hunger

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How do advocacy and policy help combat child hunger and malnutrition, both in the U.S. and around the world? In this episode, Rev. Eugene Cho, president and CEO of Bread for the World, joins us to talk about what’s needed to tackle food insecurity around the world, what’s working, what’s not, and why surface-level solutions won’t cut it.

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What Happens When Foreign Aid Gets Cut? Lessons from the Front Lines show art What Happens When Foreign Aid Gets Cut? Lessons from the Front Lines

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What happens when humanitarian aid gets pulled, but the needs don’t stop? In this episode, we talk with Dr. Beth Stuebing, a missionary surgeon in Malawi with the Christian Health Service Corps. She shares what it’s like on the front lines of healthcare when funding disappears—and why faith-based organizations working on the ground can’t do it alone.

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Faith in Action: How Students Are Advocating for Global Health and Justice show art Faith in Action: How Students Are Advocating for Global Health and Justice

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What happens when college students decide to take action on global issues?

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Inside PEPFAR: What’s at Stake and How Churches Can Engage show art Inside PEPFAR: What’s at Stake and How Churches Can Engage

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This episode, we talk with Jenny Dyer, founder of the 2030 Collaborative, about her involvement raising awareness for HIV/AIDS - from working with Bono and the ONE Campaign to championing global health in Washington and beyond.

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On this episode of The Better Samaritan, Leah Kral, Senior Director of Strategy and Innovation at the Mercatus Center, joins us to discuss her transition from the profit-driven marketplace to a life enriched by service and social progress. 


Our conversation with Leah explores effective leadership and the role of innovation within the nonprofit realm. Leah shares six principles from her book that—when followed—allow organizations to dream big, start small, and foster a culture where collaboration and empowerment thrive. Her stories, filled with successes and challenges, reveal the complex yet rewarding nature of sparking actual societal change.


As we discover, the journey to progress through innovation isn't without its stumbles; failure and faith often walk hand in hand. Through this candid conversation about the necessity of risk-taking and the nuanced role of faith in leadership, we're reminded that the road most worth taking is one paved with humility and curiosity.


Bio:

Leah Kral is an expert facilitator and author who helps nonprofits innovate and further social change. As senior director of strategy and innovation at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University, Leah Kral provides tailored workshops and consulting to internal teams and a network of nonprofit partners nationwide. For decades, she has been helping teams to break out of the busy daily routine and draw out their best creative thinking. She is a returned Peace Corps Volunteer (Jamaica ‘02-’04) and continues to serve as an active volunteer in her community. 


Resources:


Leah’s website


Leah’s book, Innovation for Social Change: How Wildly Successful Non-Profits Inspire and Deliver Results

HDI’s MA in Humanitarian and Disaster Leadership degree

Spiritual First Aid Certification Course

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This episode was produced by WildfireCreative 

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(Note to the listener: In this podcast, sometimes we'll host Evangelicals, and sometimes we won't. Learning how to do better involves listening to many perspectives with different insights and understanding. Sometimes, it will make us uncomfortable; sometimes, we'll agree, and sometimes, we won't. We think that's good. We want to listen for correction– especially in our blind spots.)

The Better Samaritan podcast is produced by the Humanitarian Disaster Institute at Wheaton College, which offers an M.A. in Humanitarian & Disaster Leadership and a Trauma Certificate. To learn more and apply, visit our website.

Jamie Aten, Ph.D., and Kent Annan, M.Div., co-direct the Humanitarian Disaster Institute at Wheaton College and are the Co-Founders of Spiritual First Aid.


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