Frontlines of Social Good Podcast

Frontlines of Social Good Podcast
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Stay informed and inspired with Frontlines of Social Good, the audio version of the show spotlighting the latest developments and big ideas in the nonprofit sector. Featuring leading authors, visionary leaders, and change makers, this series offers deep dives into timely topics shaping the future of social good. With its “On The Road” segment highlighting exceptional nonprofits, Frontlines is your essential source for staying ahead in philanthropy and beyond. A weekly show from The Philanthropy Masterminds Series, sponsored by DonorSearch, and hosted by Jay Frost.
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Explores a wide range of topics pertinent to the nonprofit world, including fundraising strategies, donor retention, ethical storytelling, and the use of technology in philanthropy. Notable episodes dive into themes like AI's influence on women's philanthropy, advocacy superpowers for nonprofits, and sustaining public broadcasting—a blend of expert interviews and practical insights.

Stay informed and inspired with Frontlines of Social Good, the audio version of the show spotlighting the latest developments and big ideas in the nonprofit sector. Featuring leading authors, visionary leaders, and change makers, this series offers deep dives into timely topics shaping the future of social good. With its “On The Road” segment highlighting exceptional nonprofits, Frontlines is your essential source for staying ahead in philanthropy and beyond. A weekly show from The Philanthropy Masterminds Series, sponsored by DonorSearch, and hosted by Jay Frost.
May 13, 2025: After the news, we speak with Tooshar Swain, Director of Public Policy at Americans for the Arts, to discuss the threat to the National Endowment for the Arts, and what’s at stake for artists, organizations, and communities across the country. Later in the show, we speak with Dr. Aaron Conley and Dr. Genevieve Shaker, authors of Fundraising Principles for Faculty & Academic Leaders and recipients of the 2023 AFP/Skystone Partners Prize for Research on Fundraising and Philanthropy, to discuss how academic leaders can become better champions for their institutions.

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