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Uncharted Ground With SSIR

Jonathan Levine and Stanford Social Innovation Review

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Uncharted Ground tells the stories of nonprofit and social entrepreneurs at the forefront of global development. Host Jonathan Levine takes you on their journeys to solve some of the most daunting social issues on the planet.
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Generosity and innovation are fueling exponential progress in addressing the most complex and intractable problems we face today. Growing at a commensurate pace is the drive to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of donors, the advisors who support them and nonprofits in creating the impact they envision. Giving with Impact is a podcast created by Schwab Charitable and Stanford Social Innovation Review to engage the philanthropic sector in an ongoing discussion around maximizing charit ...
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Moderator: Michael Gordon Voss, publisher of Stanford Social Innovation Review Guests: Juliette Menga, Director and Chair of the ESG Committee, AETOS Nitin Barve, Managing Director, Schwab Center for Financial Research, Charles Schwab & Co. After you listen Learn more about Socially Responsible Investment options at Schwab Charitable. Read about ho…
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Moderator: Michael Gordon Voss, publisher of Stanford Social Innovation Review Guests: Maria De La Cruz, Headwaters Foundation for Justice Irene Wong, Director, The David & Lucile Packard Foundation Mary Jovanovich, Senior Manager for Relationship Management, Schwab Charitable After you listen Download the Schwab Charitable Giving Guide to discover…
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Moderator: Michael Gordon Voss, publisher of Stanford Social Innovation Review Guests: Gina D. Dalma, Executive Vice President, Community Action, Policy, and Strategy, Silicon Valley Community Foundation Peggy Davis, Vice President of Community Impact, The Chicago Community Trust After you listen Download the Schwab Charitable Giving Guide to disco…
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Moderator: Michael Gordon Voss, publisher of Stanford Social Innovation Review Guests: Ryan Raffin, Partner, Non-Cash Assets & Compliance, Charitable Solutions Eric Joranson, Senior Manager, Tax, Trust & Estate, Schwab Charitable After you listen Learn more about how donating appreciated non-cash assets can help maximize your charitable impact. Rea…
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Some 800 million people globally – as many as a quarter of them in India – have no access to electricity. Far more suffer routine brownouts and power cuts. The result puts the rural poor, who are most impacted, at a severe disadvantage in every way: Health-care services are crippled, education is compromised, and entire communities are cut off from…
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Moderator: Michael Gordon Voss, publisher of Stanford Social Innovation Review Guests: Sara Lomelin, Chief Executive Officer, Philanthropy Together Mary Jovanovich, Senior Manager for Relationship Management, Schwab Charitable After you listen Learn more about how a Schwab Charitable donor-advised fund account can be a simple, tax-smart investment …
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The Northern Triangle countries of Latin America are some of the most violent in the world. El Salvador and Honduras have ranked among the highest murder rates for years. It’s not only the gang violence we hear most about, but also domestic abuse and gender-based violence. And the trauma it leaves behind has a devastating effect on entire communiti…
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Moderator: Michael Gordon Voss, publisher of Stanford Social Innovation Review Guests: Vonny Carrington, Partner, Cerity Partners Foundation Julia Reed, Director-Relationship Management, Schwab Charitable After you listen Learn more about how donor-advised funds can help maximize your charitable impact. Download the Schwab Charitable Giving Guide t…
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Smallholder farming in Africa is a precarious existence. Low economies of scale, commodity price swings, out-of-date agronomic practices, and the effects of climate change conspire to trap farm families in a never-ending cycle of poverty. At the same time, Africa’s booming youth population is entering a saturated workforce without enough jobs to ab…
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Guests: Philip Li, President and CEO of the Robert Sterling Clark Foundation Nadia Roumani, Senior Designer with Stanford d.school, and Co-founder of Stanford's Effective Philanthropy Learning Initiative Julia Reed, Director-Relationship Management, Schwab Charitable After you listen Visit the Trust-Based Philanthropy Project to learn more about th…
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For decades, smallholder farmers who produce the world’s supply of quality coffee in developing countries have barely earned enough to stay in business. Many have gone under. Millions of those still producing live in poverty and go hungry. Now climate change is threatening their livelihoods as well. The main problem is a supply chain stuffed with s…
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Guests: Michael Townsend Managing Director, Legislative and Regulatory Affairs Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. Hayden Adams CPA, CFP®, Director of Tax and Financial Planning, Schwab Center for Financial Research After you listen Read Strategies for Maximizing Your Charitable Impact in 2021 to learn more about taking advantage of a favorable environment …
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Nothing is more essential to life than clean drinking water. Where it’s in short supply—as in much of Africa and other developing regions—there’s opportunity for promoting good health, improving livelihoods, and making money. Jibu seeks to achieve all three through its franchises that treat, package, and distribute affordable water in the major cit…
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Moderator: Michael Gordon Voss, publisher of Stanford Social Innovation Review Guests: Stasia Washington, Managing Director at First Foundation Advisors. Shawn Jensen, Senior Manager, Relationship Management, Schwab Charitable After you listen Read more about creating your charitable legacy. Learn more about tax-smart giving options. Download our G…
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From coal plants to large-scale agriculture, industrial activities contributing to the environmental crisis tend to concentrate in minority communities with little power, wealth, or legal knowledge to defend themselves. The consequences to health and livelihoods are frequently devastating. To help them protect themselves, the nonprofit Namati train…
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Moderator: Michael Gordon Voss, publisher of Stanford Social Innovation Review Guests: Fred Kaynor Vice President of Business Development & Marketing, Schwab Charitable Kelsey McCarthy Director of Private Donor Services, Charities Aid Foundation of America After you listen Download the Schwab Charitable Giving Guide to discover information, resourc…
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This is the second episode of a two-part series about raising the quality of health care in the developing world. Even before the onslaught of COVID-19, public health services in many developing countries were chronically strained by a combination of burgeoning populations, severe shortages of trained clinicians, and growing burdens of disease. Noo…
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This is the first episode of a two-part series about raising the quality of health care in the developing world. Deb Van Dyke, a nurse practitioner for Doctors Without Borders, grew increasingly troubled over 15 years by the low quality of care provided by local health workers around Asia and Africa. So she set up Global Health Media, an internatio…
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Moderator: Michael Gordon Voss, publisher of Stanford Social Innovation Review Guests: Lisa Spalding, Partner, The Philanthropic Initiative Stephanie Diamond, Managing Director, Business Development, Schwab Charitable After you listen Learn more about defining your charitable mission. Discover Strategies for Maximizing Charitable Impact and Reducin…
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Moderator: Michael Gordon Voss, publisher of Stanford Social Innovation Review Guests: Rick Shadyac, President & Chief Executive Officer, ALSAC, the fundraising and awareness organization for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital Fred Kaynor, Vice President, Marketing and Business Development, Schwab Charitable After you listen We make it easy for …
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Moderator: Michael Gordon Voss, publisher of Stanford Social Innovation Review Guests: Suzanne Wheeler, Managing Director, Mariner Wealth Advisors Mary Jovanovich, Sr. Manager, Relationship Management, Schwab Charitable After you listen Learn more about creating a charitable legacy. Discover how to choose the right charitable vehicle for you family…
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Moderator: Michael Gordon Voss, publisher of Stanford Social Innovation Review Guests: Dr. Tyrone McKinley Freeman, Assistant Professor of Philanthropic Studies; Director of Undergraduate Programs, Lilly Family School of Philanthropy Stasia Washington, Managing Director, First Foundation Advisors After you listen Check out our Equal Access to Justi…
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Moderator: Michael Gordon Voss, publisher of Stanford Social Innovation Review Guests: Regine A. Webster, Vice President, Center for Disaster Philanthropy Brian Howell, Director, Business Development, Schwab Charitable After you listen Review this up-to-date list of CDP-recommended charities supporting COVID-19 response, relief, and recovery effort…
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Moderator: Michael Gordon Voss, publisher of Stanford Social Innovation Review Guests: Dean Amir Pasic, Eugene R. Tempel Dean and Professor of Philanthropic Studies, Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, Eugene R. Tempel Dean and Professor of Philanthropic Studies, Lilly Family School of Philanthropy Mary Jovanovich, Sr. Manager, Relationship Manage…
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Moderator: Michael Gordon Voss, publisher of Stanford Social Innovation Review Guests: Patricia McIlreavy, President and CEO, Center for Disaster Philanthropy Fred Kaynor, Vice President, Marketing and Business Development, Schwab Charitable After you listen Visit the Schwab Charitable COVID-19 resource center for webcasts, articles and blogs from …
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Moderator: Michael Gordon Voss, publisher of Stanford Social Innovation Review Guests: Jim Bildner, CEO, Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation Julia Reed, Managing Director, Relationship Management, Schwab Charitable After you listen With almost two million 501(c)(3) charities registered in the United States, you may be looking for help in identifying …
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Moderator: Michael Gordon Voss, publisher of Stanford Social Innovation Review Guests: Una Osilli, Associate Dean of Research and International Programs; Professor of Economics and Philanthropic Studies, Lilly Family School of Philanthropy Hayden Adams, CPA, Director of Tax and Financial Planning, Schwab Center for Financial Research After you list…
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Moderator: Michael Gordon Voss, publisher of Stanford Social Innovation Review Guests: Nicole Taylor, President and CEO, Silicon Valley Community Foundation Kim Laughton, President, Schwab Charitable After you listen If you’d like to learn more about donor-advised funds and how to maximize your charitable impact, check out SchwabCharitable.org—wher…
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Moderator: Michael Gordon Voss, publisher of Stanford Social Innovation Review Guests: Carrie Schwab-Pomerantz, Board Chair and President Charles Schwab Foundation and Board Chair of Schwab Charitable. Andrea Pactor,Interim Director of the Women’s Philanthropy Institute at the Lilly Family School of Philanthropy at Indiana University. After you lis…
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Moderator: Michael Gordon Voss, publisher of Stanford Social Innovation Review Guests: Jeff Raikes, Co-Founder of the Raikes Foundation Fred Kaynor, Vice President, Marketing and Business Development, Schwab Charitable After you listen Looking for impactful charities to support the causes that mean the most to you? Find helpful resources including …
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