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EPISODE 13 |Becky Endicott & Jonathan McCoy: Building an Impact Uprising in Nonprofit Development.

School of Ethical Impact Podcast

Release Date: 06/08/2021

Episode 17 | Social Entrepreneur Series Intro show art Episode 17 | Social Entrepreneur Series Intro

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Our Fall Cohort begins October 18th. SEI is a 12-week program designed to support changemakers looking to launch and scale their social impact business!

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Student Shout-out | Tovah Terranova show art Student Shout-out | Tovah Terranova

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Tovah Terranova ​is the Founder of the 10 Body Cleanse and Detox for Meditation. Tovah has been involved in the Green Life movement for more than 12 years after being diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthritis at 25. She has hosted various inspirational education performance events, ranging from the San Diego Hospital scene to the La Jolla Comedy Store. She travels to share her story & platform on individual health and manage the human condition with what she calls "Aggressive Self Care."

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Episode 5: Program Arc Mini-series - Developing Community and Self for Transformation show art Episode 5: Program Arc Mini-series - Developing Community and Self for Transformation

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In these last two modules of the program learning arc, Jenny and Hayley break down Community Development and Ethical Impact Leadership and reflect on how their initial ideas for a school evolved into an entire 12-month immersive program.

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Student Shout-out | Taylor Perez show art Student Shout-out | Taylor Perez

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Taylor has been blown away by the curriculum, the intentionality, and the community that has been formed during the first four months of the program. It is a well-rounded curriculum caring for the individual leader while giving the templates and tools to run a successful business.

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Episode 4: Program Arc Mini-series - Monetizing + Creating Systems for Change show art Episode 4: Program Arc Mini-series - Monetizing + Creating Systems for Change

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Throughout this series, co-founders Hayley and Jenny walk us through the five sections of the program learning arc to showcase the transformational learning process in the 12-month program at the School of Ethical Impact.   In this episode, Hayley and Jenny discuss fundamental operational needs and creating systems for success.  Having a solid understanding of these complexities and context will help build a sustainable business model, and ultimately your business entity will impact how capital raising looks for you.  Please tune in to hear more about how your reporting goes...

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Student Shout-out | Rhea Gonzales show art Student Shout-out | Rhea Gonzales

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In case you have missed it, our second cohort starts in October. All this month, we will be chatting with our current students. They will be sharing personal experiences from their journeys in creating an impactful business and the transformation that has already begun since starting the SEI program.    This week, Jenny had a chance to sit down with Rhea Gonzales, co-founder of @tkcollective_, and hear her talk through personal experiences going through the SEI program. Rhea and her husband started TK Collective to empower women and help them take back their power in the fight...

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Episode 3: Program Arc Mini-series - Implementing for Impact show art Episode 3: Program Arc Mini-series - Implementing for Impact

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In this episode, co-founders Jenny and Hayley discuss how radically listening weaves into your marketing strategy and brand story.

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Student Shoutout | Stephanie Edwards show art Student Shoutout | Stephanie Edwards

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This week, Jenny had a chance to sit down with Stephanie Edwards, co-founder of two e-commerce businesses. @highlandridgedecor a father-daughter business specializing in industrial farmhouse decor and @jubileetradingcoa an ethical trade band that blends traditional Moroccan leatherworking with modern trees to create elevated goods and elevate lives.

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Episode 2: Program Arc Mini-series - Modeling for Sustainability show art Episode 2: Program Arc Mini-series - Modeling for Sustainability

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Student Shoutouts | Jessica Gardner show art Student Shoutouts | Jessica Gardner

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To gear up for our second cohort launching this October, we will be chatting with current students over the next 5 weeks. Tune in as our students share personal experiences from their journeys in creating an impactful business and the transformation that has already begun since starting the SEI program.  This week, Jenny had a chance to sit down with Jessica Gardner, co-founder of Dreamer & Co, a social impact jewelry brand empowering artisans in low-income areas to flourish through economic opportunities in the Horn of Africa. To learn more about @dreamerandco_ , visit...

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Jon and Becky are two Oklahoma business partners and friends who have 35 combined years of experience in nonprofit development. He's the designer, she's the writer, but they call themselves "marketers disguised as fundraisers." They cut their teeth building Oklahoma State University Foundation's inaugural marketing department whilst having some serious Imposter Syndrome that first year. While at OSU, they were able to set down the first roots of philanthropic storytelling via print, graphic and digital deliverables leading to the launch of the $1 billion initiative, Branding Success, which is Oklahoma's largest philanthropic campaign effort to date. Their wanderlust for building something new led them to Oklahoma City for a nearly decade-long service to Oklahoma's largest nonprofit healthcare system, INTEGRIS Foundation, where they led teams in annual giving, events, stewardship, major gifts, and built a ground-breaking employee giving campaign model that's been internationally replicated by development shops around the world.

After dreaming of a full-fledged company aimed at empowering and equipping this generation of nonprofit leaders, We Are For Good launched in 2020 through their podcast of the same name. The podcast debuted as the #1 nonprofit podcast on Apple iTunes and host some of the industry’s most respected thought leaders as guests.  But their favorite thing is teaching, and We Are For Good workshops bring the best thought leaders and innovative disruptors to our space to empower professionals to do more for their missions.They're on a mission to reimagine the nonprofit professional development space, to flip the donor pyramid upside down and rename our industry in their spare time:)

In this episode, Becky and Jonathan join Jenny and Hayley to bring a disruptive mentality to the traditional ways of running organisations. They talk about revolutionising the nonprofit sector by equipping this generation of the non profit leaders and philanthropists with the mindset, tools and innovative ideas that will have a ripple effect on the impact they make.

Be ready to learn how to build believers in your vision and not just accumulating donors.