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Building a Stronger Community with 100 Good Guys Connecticut

6 min · 30. apr. 2026
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Episode Notes Scaling Your Business and Wealth Podcast Host: Eric Tashlein, CFP®, CEPA® Episode Summary Eric Tashlein, founder of 100 Good Guys Connecticut, shares the story behind building a simple but a nonprofit supporting organization, designed to create consistent local impact across the Connecticut. The group brings together 100 men who each contribute $100 per quarter, collectively raising $10,000 at a time to support local nonprofits. With 42 members and nearly $20,000 already raised, Eric explains how the model proves that meaningful community impact doesn’t require complexity—just structure and consistency. He also highlights the importance of collective giving by referencing the 100 Women Who Care Connecticut group as a sister organization with a shared mission of strengthening local communities. This episode is a short look at intentional philanthropy, community connection, and how small, repeatable actions can scale into real impact when people come together around a simple system. Core Message You don’t need a complicated system to make an impact—you just need a simple structure and people willing to show up consistently. Connect with Eric Tashlein, CFP®, CEPA® 📞 1-800-878-7152 🌐 oeswealthpartners.com 100 Good Guys Connecticut: https://www.grapevine.org/giving-circle/PdWhega/100-Good-Guys-Connecticut [https://www.grapevine.org/giving-circle/PdWhega/100-Good-Guys-Connecticut] Disclosure Securities are offered through Registered Representatives of Cambridge Investment Research, Inc., member FINRA/SIPC. Advisory services are offered through Cambridge Investment Research Advisors, Inc., a registered investment advisor. OES Wealth Partners, LLC and Cambridge are not affiliated. This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered investment advice.

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