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She opens up about the vision behind The Giving Nook, the moments that surprised her, and the powerful themes that emerged from conversations with nonprofit leaders, fundraisers, and changemakers. From the vulnerability of starting something new to the importance of alignment in fundraising, this episode is part gratitude letter, part real-talk reflection, and a sneak peek for what is to come in season two.

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Sidney shares how Nonprofit Connect is equipping nonprofit professionals, elevating inclusive leadership, and creating space for meaningful collaboration across organizations. We explore how community, access, and strategy intersect, and why building a thriving nonprofit workforce starts with investing in people.

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      <description><![CDATA[In this episode of The Giving Nook, I’m joined by Dr. Leigh Anne Taylor Knight, Executive Director and Chief Operating Officer of The DeBruce Foundation—a national philanthropic organization committed to expanding pathways to economic growth and career success.

Dr. Taylor Knight shares how The DeBruce Foundation is helping individuals better understand their strengths, identify opportunities, and navigate career decisions with confidence. We explore how data, innovation, and collaboration are reshaping workforce development, and what it takes to truly create systems-level change in a way that centers people first.

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      <description><![CDATA[In this episode of The Giving Nook, I’m joined by the incredible Angie Blumel, President and CEO of Jackson County CASA—a Kansas City nonprofit fiercely advocating for children who have experienced abuse and neglect.

Angie shares the powerful mission behind Jackson County CASA, the urgent need for volunteer advocates, and the impact a single, consistent adult can have in a child’s life. We dive into the realities facing children in the child welfare system, the challenges nonprofits face in today’s funding landscape, and the heart behind CASA’s work to ensure every child’s voice is heard and valued.

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Angie shares the powerful mission behind Jackson County CASA, the urgent need for volunteer advocates, and the impact a single, consistent adult can have in a child’s life. We dive into the realities facing children in the child welfare system, the challenges nonprofits face in today’s funding landscape, and the heart behind CASA’s work to ensure every child’s voice is heard and valued.

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      <description><![CDATA[In this Tips & Tricks episode of The Giving Nook, guest hosts Katie Lord and Chris Stibbs take over the mic to explore another major fundraising topic we all wrestle with: events.

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Whether you’re planning your golf tournament, gala, or rethinking a signature event that’s starting to feel stale, this episode will help you take a fresh, mission-first approach—and remind you that fundraising success is about more than just filling a big ballroom.
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Kim shares the deeply personal story behind Braden’s Hope, how one little boy’s battle sparked a movement, and how the organization is funding groundbreaking research to bring HOPE to children and families nationwide. We dive into the realities of pediatric cancer funding, the power of community-driven philanthropy, and the lessons Kim has learned leading a mission rooted in love, courage, and relentless determination.

Whether you're a nonprofit leader, donor, or someone who believes in hope against all odds, this conversation will move you. Learn more or donate: www.bradenshope.org
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode of The Giving Nook, I’m joined by the inspiring Kim Stanley, Executive Director of Braden’s Hope for Childhood Cancer, a Kansas City-based nonprofit that’s rewriting the narrative for kids fighting cancer.

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      <description><![CDATA[ In this Tips & Tricks episode of The Giving Nook, guest hosts Katie Lord and Chris Stibbs take over the mic to explore a fundraising trend we know all too well: The Desk Fundraiser.

Have we become too cozy behind our inboxes? In this episode, we’re talking about a growing trend in the sector: the rise of the desk fundraiser—a well-intentioned professional who spends more time buried in spreadsheets than building relationships. Katie & Chris share why the best fundraising doesn’t happen behind a screen—and how stepping out from behind the desk (literally and figuratively) is key to meaningful donor engagement, stronger partnerships, and long-term growth.

Whether you’re a one-person development shop or leading a full fundraising team, this episode will challenge you to rethink where your time is going—and give you permission to get out there and fundraise like you mean it.
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      <itunes:summary> In this Tips &amp; Tricks episode of The Giving Nook, guest hosts Katie Lord and Chris Stibbs take over the mic to explore a fundraising trend we know all too well: The Desk Fundraiser.

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- What to expect this season on The Giving Nook—from fresh takes on fundraising to real-talk interviews with nonprofit changemakers.
- Guest reflections from launch party attendees as they share what philanthropy means to them, what inspires them, and their hopes for the sector.
Whether you're a nonprofit leader, a passionate board member, or just nonprofit-curious, there's a seat for you in The Giving Nook.
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