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Philanthropists, are you looking to expand your donor portfolio? Look no further than The Truman Charities Podcast "A Philanthropists Guide To Charitable Organizations" with co-founder Jamie Truman. - In each episode, Jamie has in-depth conversations with founders of charitable organizations, giving you the opportunity to make an educated decision on whether their organization resonates with you. - Truman Charities has raised almost 2 million dollars over the past fourteen years, and as a "t ...
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Child sexual exploitation is a worldwide epidemic, but the situation is especially dire in Honduras, where over 90% of cases go unreported or unpunished. After coming face-to-face with young victims on a mission trip, Michael and Karen Vincent were moved to found Casa de Abby, a girls home that offers a safe haven for Honduran girls recovering from…
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Host Jamie Truman’s powerful book, Vanishing Fathers: The Ripple Effect on Tomorrow's Generation, is doing more than shedding light on the impact absent fathers have on their children and society. The book has achieved $63,000 in sales in less than two months, with 100% of the proceeds going to So What Else Youth Programs in D.C. and Baltimore. - I…
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Did you know that falls are the leading cause of injury-related death among seniors? Meals on Wheels Takoma Park plays a crucial role in preventing such incidents by delivering nutritious meals to at-risk adults in the community, leading to an 85% reduction in falls. - In this episode, Executive Director Ruth Masterson speaks with host Jamie Truman…
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Did McGruff the Crime Dog ever visit your school? Well, he may look a little different than you remember because he’s evolved with the digital age to address modern challenges like the dangers of social media and the fentanyl crisis. - In this episode, National Crime Prevention Council Executive Director and CEO Paul DelPonte gives an update on McG…
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There’s no better way to measure the impact a present, loving father has on his family than by talking to his children and grandchildren. So in the finale of our Vanishing Fathers Series, host Jamie Truman sits down with Jerry and Zack Truman, the son and grandson of Gerald Truman. - Gerald reflects on the crucial familial support that shaped his l…
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The impact of childhood trauma is profound, but it doesn't have to define your future. The story of Victor Marx is proof that resilience can lead to a life of healing and fulfillment. As Victor shares his emotional journey with host Jamie Truman, you’ll get a sense of the immense strength it takes to confront and heal the wounds of abuse and an abs…
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In the absence of a father, family plays a crucial role in the development of a child. They become a cornerstone of support, providing guidance to help them navigate life’s challenges. - In this episode of our Vanishing Fathers Series, host Jamie Truman is speaking to a very special guest: her father-in-law, Gerald Truman. His life poignantly illus…
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Have you ever heard a song that you related to so much that you felt an immediate connection to it? For many people who have experienced abandonment by a parent, that song is Everclear’s 1997 hit, “Father of Mine.” - In this episode, Everclear lead singer, Art Alexakis, tells his personal story that inspired the song that still resonates with peopl…
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Childhood serves as a crucial foundation for future learning and behavior, a period of time when children absorb lessons from adults around them, develop their sense of self, and gain confidence in their place in the world. In an inspiring conversation with host Jamie Truman, celebrity chef Ashish Alfred opens up about his complex relationship with…
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Does having a different father than your siblings shape one's sense of identity and family bonds? How is your outlook on fatherhood impacted by not knowing your own? - Host Jamie Truman sits down with her brother, Michael Callahan, in this episode to get answers to these questions and more. He shares what it was like growing up with a different fat…
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Even the toughest experiences offer the most valuable lessons and can lead to profound transformation. For today’s guest, survivor educator Annette Mango, her journey from adversity to advocacy epitomizes this truth. - In this episode, Annette shares her harrowing experience as a victim of sex trafficking, struggles with substance abuse, and period…
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Developing a sense of security is an immense challenge when you’ve been betrayed by those meant to protect and nurture you. Today’s guest, Camille Briggs, was an early survivor of abuse at the hands of her stepfather and subsequently went down a path of further exploitation in a search for belonging. - Camille’s descent into addiction and the dark …
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“To be a father was my way of breaking a cycle and starting over.” In this one sentence, today’s guest, Peter Gronvall, insightfully reflects on his journey to fatherhood after growing up in a cult. - During his conversation with host Jamie Truman, Peter discusses his experience living in two distinct worlds: One world where he and his eight siblin…
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Losing a parent at a young age will undoubtedly impact a child, but the presence of a nurturing stepfather can help fill the void left by such a significant loss. Justin Pugh’s story is a testament to this: After losing his father at 13, it was his stepfather who became the father figure he needed, providing guidance, support and stability during t…
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Keshia LaVett, in her novel Through Her Eyes, puts a spotlight on the often overlooked experiences of the visually impaired. Drawing from her rich background as an educator, LaVett brings to life the story of Hope, a young girl striving for independence while navigating the world with a visual impairment. - In this engaging conversation with host J…
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“There’s 10,000 Americans turning 65 in this country every day, but there’s no real federally-based infrastructure to deal with dignity in aging,” says Howard Pearl, CEO of Charitable Adult Rides & Services (CARS). His organization is stepping up to meet this challenge, offering innovative transportation solutions for seniors and facilitating chari…
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Truman Charities is celebrating another successful year of giving! In this episode, host and co-founder Jamie Truman recaps their achievements in 2023, highlighting the year’s events that helped them raise a record $248,375. She emphasizes the crucial role of sponsors and community engagement for 100% volunteer-based organizations like theirs, help…
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Global Action Institute was founded in 2020 and has already raised over half a million dollars to help communities around the world. What makes this non-profit unique is its 100% volunteer-based framework and transparency with donors, allowing donors to steer their efforts to causes they care about. From sponsoring community gardens to their first …
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In this episode, host Jamie Truman welcomes Dr. Ludy Green, author and host of the Ending Domestic Abuse podcast. As the founder of Second Chance Employment Services in 2001, the first and only employment agency in the U.S. for victims of violence, she’s created a service model that’s proven its power in saving lives through employment. Second Chan…
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When people come together, they have the power to make a true impact in their communities. That’s why on this Giving Tuesday, host Jamie Truman invites listeners to join in the spirit of generosity because even the smallest donation can make a real difference. In this special episode, Jamie looks back at some of her favorite charitable organization…
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Four years ago, Truman Charities raised just $17,000 at their annual Halloween Party. This year, they’ve raised over $65,000 for Main Street! One thing they attribute to their growing success is the marketing expertise of board member Julie Schumacher. In this episode, host Jamie Truman is talking to Julie, the founder of Sasse Agency, about the do…
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When a service member is seriously wounded and hospitalized, their journey to recovery can be hard, lonely, and filled with challenges that test their body, mind and spirit. Having a loved one there to support them can have a huge impact on their healing process, but most families cannot afford to fly back and forth during their long recovery. This…
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We often hear stories about people whose lives have been changed by a great mentor, but what’s even more inspiring are the stories of people who use their experience to make an even bigger impact on the world. Today, host Jamie Truman introduces us to one of these remarkable people as she talks to the founder of Mentoring Through Athletics, Ashley …
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The Truman Charities Annual Halloween Party is back! On October 28th from 6 to 10 PM, Truman Charities is hosting their spectacular event to support Main Street, an organization that’s changing the lives of people with disabilities and inspiring change within the community and beyond. After her son reached adulthood and lost access to many programs…
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Fitness is a crucial element to the health of every human being, but many of us need a push to get active, relying on a gym, fitness class or online videos to guide us in our fitness journey. However, these kinds of exercise programs aren’t designed for those with disabilities, and they’re often left feeling out of place and discouraged. People wit…
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Remember that heartwarming moment when my five-year-old, Dominic, set up a cookies and hot chocolate stand for charity? Well, prepare to be inspired as I revisit that tale, sharing how Dominic raised an impressive $3,446 for JUST TRYAN IT which supports families in our community dealing with pediatric cancer. This venture wasn't just about fundrais…
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For 60 years, the United States has been fighting poverty but the number of people in poverty has only increased. Why is this, and what can we do to finally make an impact? Co-founder of The Shared Humanity Project, Mark Bergel, is joining host Jamie Truman on this episode to answer these questions and more. He says that we’ve been addressing the p…
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Have you ever heard a song that you related to so much that you felt an immediate connection to it? For many people who have experienced abandonment by a parent, that song is Everclear’s 1997 hit, “Father of Mine.” In this episode, Everclear lead singer, Art Alexakis, tells his personal story that inspired the song that still resonates with people …
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Truman Charities has raised over $1.7 MILLION since its founding, and we’re excited to do even more for our community. That’s why we’re thrilled to announce another fundraising event for JUST TRYAN IT on August 12th, from 3 to 6PM at the Truman House! After her son was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia at a young age, Mollie Darby has fri…
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Can you imagine sharing your home with a Benji-lookalike too scared of his own shadow? That's just one tale from our guest, France, who is a devoted animal lover and an integral part of Pet Connect Rescue. Join us for an enlightening and heartwarming discussion, where France unravels her journey with Pet Connect Rescue, sharing stories of the numer…
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Join me on a compelling journey with Lindsay Gill, a devoted mother, and founder of The Napkin Network. With a history of a successful TV production career and leading a military nonprofit, Lindsay is a force to be reckoned with. She takes us through her inspiring story of switching gears and creating The Napkin Network, a beacon of hope for local …
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When a child’s family becomes homeless, the most pressing issues are shelter and food, but there are other needs that non-profit organizations like Empower 4 Life are dedicated to addressing. Connie Carnes of Empower 4 Life is speaking with host Jamie Truman about the organization's holistic approach to help children affected by homelessness to thr…
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If you have a child with intellectual and developmental disabilities, you’ve probably experienced, or will experience, the service cliff. That’s when a young person transitions into adulthood and loses access to the programs offered to them as a child. ArtStream is one organization that addresses this gap of services, providing people with disabili…
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Episode 72 focused on the mission of Strongest Hearts, and you heard from its co-founder, Tania Barbera. To support their foundation in funding research into gene editing for muscular dystrophy, we recently held an event and surpassed our goal and raised $117,000. At the time I recorded this episode we did not have all our donations in. This has be…
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Did you know that the average age of human trafficking victims in the United States is 13 years old? Or that social media is the top way victims are recruited? These are just some of the shocking realities of human trafficking. Abby Fabiaschi of Empower Her Network is joining us to shed light on the business of human trafficking, explaining how chi…
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Muscular dystrophy has a projected life span of just 15 to 30 years, so receiving a diagnosis for your child can feel like the world is ending, but there IS hope with gene editing. Tania Barbera co-founded Strongest Hearts after years of misdiagnosis for her son, turning her family’s pain into a mission to improve the lives and life span of childre…
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For children with autism, as well as their parents and families, the experience of getting the right help for each individual is often lonely and overwhelming. There’s a lack of information and resources available to parents; and this gap is why the Partnership for Extraordinary Minds, also known as XMinds, was formed. XMinds is an organization tha…
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Do you know that DIPG, a rare pediatric brain cancer, has a nearly 0% survival rate? In this episode, we’re revisiting our conversation with Jenny Mosier from episode 60. Her son, Michael Mosier, was diagnosed with a DIPG brain tumor at just 6 years old and it had an everlasting effect on their family. Inspired by her son’s determination and charit…
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Do you remember learning about the amazing nonprofit, KIND, in episode 37 of the show? Truman Charities partnered with them for an event since the airing, and it was the most successful Truman Charities fundraiser to date! A total of $54,470 was raised, with 100% of the profits going to feed over 363 children for an entire year. In this episode, ou…
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On today’s episode, our host Jamie Truman is sitting down with the founder of Nonprofit Leaders Forum, Doug Palmer, and his associate, Theo Pahigiannis, to discuss how they are helping nonprofit leaders run a successful nonprofit. Nonprofit Leaders Forum is a group of over 2000 people, and growing, focused on creating networking opportunities by ho…
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Did you know that one third of children in schools in Montgomery County are on the free or reduced lunch program? This number is shocking to see anywhere, but more so when referring to a county that is seemingly more affluent. This just goes to show that no one is immune to food insecurity, regardless of what a situation may appear as. This is why …
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“Every cancer deserves a voice, and every cancer deserves a cure.” - Laughlin Foundation What happens when your loved one is diagnosed with a rare case of cancer, where there is little to no information about it anywhere, and doctors don’t have a protocol to treat it.? Our guest on today’s episode lived this truth when her mother was diagnosed with…
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Join Bryan for a quick overview and guidance on how your organization can participate in the 2023 Central Indiana Nonprofit Salary Survey in February and get the report in early June. Bryan shares why Charitable Advisors hosts the Salary Survey and answers a few common questions about the survey process and results. We want to thank this year’s Non…
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Those of us who volunteer our time to give back to communities take this job seriously, so our main objective is to reach our goals so we can make a difference. A successful charity starts with having a solid group of board members, because they set the tone for how the rest of the charity functions. Each member brings unique experiences and expert…
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Facing challenges recruiting employees for your nonprofit? Join Charitable Advisors' Shari Finnell and Bryan Orander in this conversation with Dr. Jim Dalton, President and CEO of Damar Services. Jim talks about Damar's innovative program Hire Today, Start Tomorrow, which has helped the organization hire more employees in spite of numerous challeng…
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Join Bryan in a Q & A with T.J. McGovern of McGovern Consulting about the critical role of fundraisers from the perspectives of both the job seeker and hiring manager. Get the latest Not-for-Profit News at CharitableAdvisors.com https://charitableadvisors.com/저자 Bryan Orander and T.J. McGovern
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Join Bryan Orander as he speaks with Holly Wheeler, executive director of Indiana Family to Family, about what it took to merge Family Voices Indiana and About Special Kids. During a two-year period, the board and staff members discussed mission and programming and, along the way, learned to build trust in an effort to find the right path to better…
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Donna Oklak, founder of the Meridian Foundation, and Jonathan Haag, vice president of innovation at CICOA Aging & In-Home Solutions, give their perspectives on what it takes to be innovative in the nonprofit sector. Get the latest Not-for-Profit News at CharitableAdvisors.com https://charitableadvisors.com/…
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The Truman Charities Podcast featured Rob Scheer, co-founder and CEO of Comfort Cases and author of A Forever Family: Fostering Change One Child at a Time. His harrowing story of growing up in our flawed foster care system touched us so much that we’re sharing his interview again. You don’t have to know someone to love them, and Rob’s personal jour…
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Join Bryan as he talks with James Gruesser and Pete Alveal of Premier Commercial Real Estate about the current environment in commercial real estate. What can you do if your current space is too large? If you need space, what are the special opportunities available to sublet space from others? Is this a good time to sell, or buy, a building? Get th…
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