In “nonprofit” 501c3 organizations the 80/20 rule applies. 80% of all funding goes to 20% of the sector. This happens because much of conventional wisdom in our industry is false. In this podcast, you will find the truths, And those truths will set you free to success. Zoot Velasco is an employee of OCEAA and California State University Fullerton. The views expressed on this podcast are his alone and do not represent the views of OCEAA or California State University Fullerton.
We conclude our season with our TOP 5 all-time podcasts with a 7-part series.
In Financing with The Stars, Victoria Torres of the Samueli Foundation interviews Zoot Velasco of the Gianneschi Center on his new research project that studied organizations that grew by double or more during the last recession. What did they have in common? The answers will surprise you.
Then we will interview several of the Recession Stars themselves. This time Robert Santana and the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Central Orange Coast.
The book based on this research is available now:
https://he.kendallhunt.com/product/small-large-growing-social-impact-organizations-against-all-odds
We conclude our season with our TOP 5 all-time podcasts with a 7-part series.
In Financing with The Stars, Victoria Torres of the Samueli Foundation interviews Zoot Velasco of the Gianneschi Center on his new research project that studied organizations that grew by double or more during the last recession. What did they have in common? The answers will surprise you.
Then we will interview several of the Recession Stars themselves. This time, Creative Solutions.
The book based on this research is available now:
https://he.kendallhunt.com/product/small-large-growing-social-impact-organizations-against-all-odds
We conclude our season with our TOP 5 all-time podcasts with a 7-part series.
In Financing with The Stars, Victoria Torres of the Samueli Foundation interviews Zoot Velasco of the Gianneschi Center on his new research project that studied organizations that grew by double or more during the last recession. What did they have in common? The answers will surprise you.
Then we will interview several of the Recession Stars themselves. This time Solidarity.
The book based on this research is available now:
https://he.kendallhunt.com/product/small-large-growing-social-impact-organizations-against-all-odds
We conclude our season with our TOP 5 all-time podcasts with a 7-part series.
In Financing with The Stars, Victoria Torres of the Samueli Foundation interviews Zoot Velasco of the Gianneschi Center on his new research project that studied organizations that grew by double or more during the last recession. What did they have in common? The answers will surprise you.
Then we will interview several of the Recession Stars themselves. This time Charitable Ventures.
The book based on this research is available now:
https://he.kendallhunt.com/product/small-large-growing-social-impact-organizations-against-all-odds
We conclude our season with our TOP 5 all-time podcasts with a 7-part series.
In Financing with The Stars, Victoria Torres of the Samueli Foundation interviews Zoot Velasco of the Gianneschi Center on his new research project that studied organizations that grew by double or more during the last recession. What did they have in common? The answers will surprise you.
Then we will interview several of the Recession Stars themselves.
The book based on this research is available now:
https://he.kendallhunt.com/product/small-large-growing-social-impact-organizations-against-all-odds
We conclude our season with our TOP 5 all-time podcasts with a 7-part series.
In Financing with The Stars, Victoria Torres of the Samueli Foundation interviews Zoot Velasco of the Gianneschi Center on his new research project that studied organizations that grew by double or more during the last recession. What did they have in common? The answers will surprise you.
Then we will interview several of the Recession Stars themselves.
The book based on this research is available now:
https://he.kendallhunt.com/product/small-large-growing-social-impact-organizations-against-all-odds
Episode 124: A simulcast with Haley Cooper's Lead with Heart Podcast.
Haley's mission is EMPOWERING, ELEVATING, AND ENGAGING NONPROFIT LEADERS TO BUILD HEALTHY, THRIVING ORGANIZATIONS.
We conclude our season with our TOP 5 all-time podcasts:
Zoot will give a master class on best practices of board development for community benefit organizations... No BS.
We conclude our season with our TOP 5 all-time podcasts:
What is innovation that transforms organizations? Peter Drucker defined innovation as "change that creates a new dimension of performance." But how does one do that? It is not what most people think it is. It is not some creative new thought and some wild idea that just happens to work. It is not thinking outside the box. It is eliminating the box, using the scientific method on a small scale to find what works, and then scaling it up. Zoot and the Gianneschi Center are in the middle of a research project on real innovation in small organizations. The G3X Conference this year is centered on the idea of innovation. Zoot discusses true innovation from his research and his own experience growing an organization 400% during the recession.
We conclude our season with our TOP 5 all-time podcasts: This is a two-parter:
There is a lot of information, and frankly mythology, out there about grantwriting. This week we start a two-part special on grantwriting with everything you need to know about how to do it effectively, and what people are saying about your grant after it gets submitted. We work with Victoria Torres Director of Community Impact at the Samueli Foundation who has produced grants, reviewed grants, written grants, and taught grantwriting in her former role at OneOC and currently as a professor at Cal State Fullerton (she knows the issues from all sides); Kim Sanchez, a Grant Professional Certified (GPC) of LetsGetGrants.com and yours truly, Zoot Velasco, a former CFRE who has written millions in successful grants, served on 30 grant panels, produced grants, and teaches the art of grantwriting.
Amanda is a wife. A mother. A blogger. A Christian.
A charming, beautiful, bubbly, young woman who lives life to the fullest.
But Amanda is dying, with a secret she doesn’t want anyone to know.
She starts a blog detailing her cancer journey, and becomes an inspiration, touching and
captivating her local community as well as followers all over the world.
Until one day investigative producer Nancy gets an anonymous tip telling her to look at Amanda’s
blog, setting Nancy on an unimaginable road to uncover Amanda’s secret.
Award winning journalist Charlie Webster explores this unbelievable and bizarre, but
all-too-real tale, of a woman from San Jose, California whose secret ripped a family apart and
left a community in shock.
Scamanda is the true story of a woman whose own words held the key to her secret.
New episodes every Monday.
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Amanda’s blog posts are read by actor Kendall Horn.