525: Adversaries Into Allies – Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio

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This Week: 

Adversaries Into Allies 
It can be advantageous to work with people and causes on the other side. Leah Garcés shares her experience and advice. She’s author of the book, “Grilled: Turning Adversaries into Allies to Change the Chicken Industry.” She’s also president of Mercy For Animals. 

Just last week, she and Mercy For Animals enjoyed terrific coverage of their cause in a Nicholas Kristof editorial in The New York Times. So I decided its time for a replay. This originally aired on 10/25/19.

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463: Adversaries Into Allies – Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio

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This week: 

Adversaries Into Allies
It can be advantageous to work with people and causes on the other side. Leah Garcés shares her experience and advice. She’s author of the book, “Grilled: Turning Adversaries into Allies to Change the Chicken Industry.” She’s also president of Mercy For Animals. 

There’s more at tonymartignetti.com 

457: Peer-To-Peer Peek & Poverty Porn – Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio

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This week: 

Peer-To-Peer Peek
Our panel from the Nonprofit Technology Conference shares an overview of community-driven fundraising. How do you plan for, inspire and activate your supporters? They’re Noah Barnett from CauseVox and Kenny Kane with Testicular Cancer Foundation. (Originally aired 7/6/18)

Poverty Porn
Amy Sample Ward returns to discuss the issues around graphic images and descriptions of poverty. How can you avoid the porn trap and white savior stereotyping, while telling compelling stories and advocating effectively? She’s our social media & technology contributor and CEO of NTEN. (Also from the 7/6/18 show)

There’s more at tonymartignetti.com 

322: Digital Inclusion Furthers Impact & Your Annual Grants Plan – Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio

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Kami Griffiths, executive director at Community Technology Network; Karen Lincoln, director of business & operations for The Stride Center; and Alicia Orozco, manager of administration & special projects with Chicana Latina Foundation.

Also, Diane Leonard, president/owner of DH Leonard Consulting & Grant Writing Services.

There’s more at tonymartignetti.com