Giving Voices
Why does the American public punish nonprofits for spending money? Why do we, as a society, apply different operating and economic standards to charitable entities than we do to commercial businesses? Rick Peck, independent philanthropy advisor with Richard C. Peck Consulting, LLC [https://www.thephilanthropyguy.com/] and founder of The Philanthropy Guy, LLC [https://www.thephilanthropyguy.com/], joins me in discussing the full-length documentary film, UnCharitable [https://uncharitablemovie.com/], that aims to answer exactly those questions and more. Pop the popcorn, pour a drink, and consider this double standard and our observations about it's perpetuated. Even if you haven't watched the movie, the topic and our opinions about it are pretty clear! Bonus: The movie is based on the book by the same name [https://bookshop.org/p/books/uncharitable-how-restraints-on-nonprofits-undermine-their-potential-dan-pallotta/d8eRQq6vkqFdSJgH?ean=9781684581245&next=t&next=t], authored by Dan Palotta [https://www.danpallotta.com/#home-header], who's made it his life's work to "transform the way the donating public thinks about charity and change [https://www.danpallotta.com/bio]." Pallotta's TED Talk,"The way we think about charity is dead wrong, [https://www.ted.com/talks/dan_pallotta_the_way_we_think_about_charity_is_dead_wrong]" has been viewed more than 5.5 million times and is the basis of UnCharitable, the movie. Do you have a story to share? Reach out at hello@givingvoicespodcast.com. I'd love to talk with you! Stefanie Borsari, Linked In [https://www.linkedin.com/in/stefanieborsari/] Artwork by Justin Novick [https://www.justinnovick.com/] Special Thanks to Daya Ottley [https://linktr.ee/DayaOttley]
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