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Ep. 76 How Cross-Border Philanthropy Strengthens Global Impact with Domitille Marchal Lemoine

35 min · 28. april 2026
episode Ep. 76 How Cross-Border Philanthropy Strengthens Global Impact with Domitille Marchal Lemoine cover

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What happens when generosity extends beyond borders and becomes a bridge between nations, cultures, and communities? In this episode of Money to Give, Rick Peck sits down with Domitille Marchal Lemoine for an insightful conversation about international giving, fiscal sponsorship, and the growing importance of cross-border philanthropy. As Friends of Fondation de France celebrates its 25th anniversary, Domitille shares how the organization has helped raise more than $60 million to support over 200 French nonprofit projects while simplifying the process for American donors to give internationally with confidence and regulatory compliance. Throughout the episode, Domitille explains why trust is essential in global philanthropy and how organizations like Friends of Fondation de France remove many of the barriers that often discourage donors from supporting causes abroad. The conversation explores the restoration of Notre Dame, French-American philanthropic history, scientific and medical research, emergency response, arts and culture, women conductors in classical music, and the broader impact of international collaboration. Domitille also highlights how thoughtful donor guidance and strategic partnerships help connect philanthropists with causes that align with their values and desired impact. Whether you are a donor, nonprofit leader, advisor, or someone passionate about global giving, this episode offers a fascinating and highly practical look at how philanthropy can strengthen relationships and create meaningful impact across borders. Contact Rick Peck: Website: https://www.thephilanthropyguy.com [https://www.thephilanthropyguy.com/] Email: ThePhilanthropyGuy@gmail.com Book A call: Rick Peck's Calendar [https://calendar.app.google/axpBWYbMzZ4UY8tK8] Sign Up For Charitable Giving Newsletter: Charitable Giving Newsletter [https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/sl/o0P5UEI/thephilanthropyguy?source_type=lipo&source_id=670802ff-63ae-4cdc-ba37-15128b8e7e78&source_id=6b99ddc9-ad10-41eb-9ad3-f8bfc44de192&source_type=em&c=Qkt52a7LhPPWyffw4A6HpBLdRd16qiwN5qs98FATJL5iWkzcjgkK3Q==] LinkedIn: Richard Peck [https://www.linkedin.com/in/richard-peck/] Contact Domitille Marchal Lemoine: Website: Support French Charities - Friends of Fondation de France [https://www.friendsoffdf.org/] LinkedIn: Domitille Marchal Lemoine, CFRE [https://www.linkedin.com/in/dmarchallemoine/] This episode includes AI-generated content.

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