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Funders on Fundraising

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Funders on Fundraising is a podcast about power, trust, and authenticity—and how money moves in the nonprofit sector. Hosted by Kelly James, a former funder, and Geoffrey MacDougall, a career fundraiser, the show opens up honest conversations between people who shape where resources flow and those who work to secure them. Each episode demystifies the craft of fundraising—how relationships form, how decisions are made, and how power and persuasion operate when money is on the table. Guests talk candidly about what excites them, what turns them off, and how trust actually gets built in real time. It’s not about philanthropy’s performance. It’s about the people, the structure, and the tactics that make meaningful commitments possible. Produced by Chris Lawrence and Urbanist Media Cover art by Ben Johnson Theme music by Evan Greer

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6 episodios

Portada del episodio Misty Avila Gereghty - Vice President & Chief Strategy Officer at the James B. McClatchy Foundation

Misty Avila Gereghty - Vice President & Chief Strategy Officer at the James B. McClatchy Foundation

Misty Avila is a longtime nonprofit leader and current funder working to build infrastructure for multiracial democracy in California’s Central Valley. In this episode, she reflects on how her upbringing in a restaurant shaped her understanding of power, what it means to bridge communities that rarely meet, and why she’s always been wary of the word “authenticity.” She talks about funders not being the audience, how she filters out scarcity thinking, and why she prefers text messages to formal emails. She’s honest about what gets her attention: people with vision, connection, and roots in the work. And she’s clear about what backfires—especially when funders treat process like protection instead of owning their decisions. It’s a conversation about access, networks, and what happens when we stop treating money like the most valuable thing in the room. Produced by Chris Lawrence and Urbanist Media Cover art by Ben Johnson Theme music by Evan Greer For more tools, workshops, and resources on building authentic fundraising relationships, visit: aspirationtech.org/htrm

24 de nov de 2025 - 38 min
Portada del episodio Elizabeth Eagen - Former Senior Program Officer at the Open Society Foundations

Elizabeth Eagen - Former Senior Program Officer at the Open Society Foundations

Elizabeth Eagen is a former Senior Program Officer at the Open Society Foundations, where she spent over a decade funding global digital rights and emerging technology work. In this episode, she reflects on the philosophy behind her 50/30/20 funding model, why grantmaking is always shaped by internal dynamics, and what it means to move through the work with clarity, consistency, and long-term commitment. She talks candidly about what she looked for in a pitch: analysis, specific asks, and a conversation that recognizes both sides as professionals. She’s blunt about what backfires, honest about the decisions that get made behind closed doors, and generous in naming what she wishes more grantees understood. It’s a conversation about structure, risk, and how to stay candid without burning trust. Produced by Chris Lawrence and Urbanist Media Cover art by Ben Johnson Theme music by Evan Greer For more tools, workshops, and resources on building authentic fundraising relationships, visit: aspirationtech.org/htrm

17 de nov de 2025 - 56 min
Portada del episodio Kent McGuire - Former Director, Education Program at the Hewlett Foundation

Kent McGuire - Former Director, Education Program at the Hewlett Foundation

Kent McGuire’s understanding of power began at home in Lansing, Michigan, where his father led a United Auto Workers local and his aunt led the Michigan Education Association. Organizing, he says, was simply “how people shaped the world they lived in.” As former Education Program Director at the Hewlett Foundation, Kent talks about what it means to hold institutional power responsibly: the limits of money, the leverage of reputation and access, and the discipline of humility. He describes strategy as both necessary and constraining, noting that short philanthropic time horizons make it hard to share power even when funders intend to. He also explains what makes an encounter meaningful: come prepared to understand who he is and what he cares about. Know his context, his constraints, and how your work connects to them. Alignment, he says, starts with comprehension. It’s a conversation about trust, leadership, and what it looks like to stay human—and gracious. Produced by Chris Lawrence and Urbanist Media Cover art by Ben Johnson Theme music by Evan Greer For more tools, workshops, and resources on building authentic fundraising relationships, visit: aspirationtech.org/htrm

10 de nov de 2025 - 42 min
Portada del episodio Michelle Shevin - Former Senior Program Manager at the Ford Foundation

Michelle Shevin - Former Senior Program Manager at the Ford Foundation

Michelle Shevin’s understanding of power took shape in an unlikely place—a graduate program run by the U.S. military—where she first learned to see how institutions build and justify control. As a former Senior Program Manager at the Ford Foundation, she talks about wicked problems that can’t be solved, only lived with; the arrogance of solutionism; and the trap funders fall into when they confuse speed and scale with progress. She reflects on how technology both concentrates and exposes power, why relationships—not efficiency—are the real measure of impact, and how humility functions as a discipline, not a personality trait. It’s a grounded conversation about power, responsibility, and what thoughtful practice inside big institutions can still make possible. Produced by Chris Lawrence and Urbanist Media Cover art by Ben Johnson Theme music by Evan Greer For more tools, workshops, and resources on building authentic fundraising relationships, visit: aspirationtech.org/htrm

3 de nov de 2025 - 38 min
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App ligera, eficiente, encuentras rápido tus podcast favoritos. Diseño sencillo y bonito. me gustó.
contenidos frescos e inteligentes
La App va francamente bien y el precio me parece muy justo para pagar a gente que nos da horas y horas de contenido. Espero poder seguir usándola asiduamente.

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