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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Moderator: <a href="https://pacscenter.stanford.edu/person/michael-voss/">Michael Gordon Voss</a>, publisher of Stanford Social Innovation Review</p><p>Guests:</p><ul><li><a href="https://www.drkfoundation.org/team-member/jim-bildner/">Jim Bildner</a>, CEO, Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation</li><li>Julia Reed, Managing Director, Relationship Management, DAFgiving360</li></ul><p> </p><p>After you listen</p><ul><li>With almost two million 501(c)(3) charities registered in the United States, you may be looking for help in identifying highly effective charities that can have the greatest impact on the causes you support. Find guidance<a href="https://www.schwabcharitable.org/explore-charities"> here</a>.</li></ul><p> </p><p>Given the amount of capital available to Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation, they are really trying to push the ball on complex societal issues including access to food and water, homelessness, access to education, healthcare, the critical issues that face society globally. Find out more about how DRK Foundation is looking for solutions to these very complicated societal issues, and how they are typically finding those in early stage entrepreneurs, in the three articles below:</p><ul><li>Learn more about DRK Foundation’s belief in early-stage investments in social entrepreneurs and how this practice is essential for creating profound and lasting change to society’s most challenging problems in "<a href="https://ssir.org/articles/entry/the_urgency_to_fund_early_stage_social_entrepreneurs">The Urgency to Fund Early-stage Social Entrepreneurs</a>" published by Stanford Social Innovation Review.</li><li>Funders who care about systems change should look from the outside in, and shouldn’t discount the potential and influence of early-stage organizations. Today, disruptive innovation is bubbling up, rather than trickling down, Read more in this article published by Stanford Social Innovation Review "<a href="https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__ssir.org_articles_entry_to-5Fchange-5Fthe-5Fsystem-5Flook-5Foutside-5Fthe-5Fsystem&d=DwMFaQ&c=A6XMocl_FPns4glHZfOYqg&r=n9tI67sUexsnjxKc1o1aDY6_5baXrgliRXuN-wjJwTQ&m=PnBHQBK4P4yaeQ_06PREjTKVWfIS0W_FEU-OJrPwqhU&s=KCfhN0BKnlrDFeane9btRC_Njt86Q_iLcUNvICqJx7A&e=">To Change the System Look Outside the System.</a>"</li><li>Read about how the need to bridge the digital divide between those with and those without adequate connection to the internet took more than technology. It required a system’s change. "<a href="https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__hbr.org_2016_07_why-2Dsocial-2Dventures-2Dneed-2Dsystems-2Dthinking&d=DwMFaQ&c=A6XMocl_FPns4glHZfOYqg&r=n9tI67sUexsnjxKc1o1aDY6_5baXrgliRXuN-wjJwTQ&m=PnBHQBK4P4yaeQ_06PREjTKVWfIS0W_FEU-OJrPwqhU&s=J3tTJOumNi09pxAwafl4kDZ1VSzzmTWS4JcblrxiyFc&e=">Why Social Ventures Need Systems Thinking</a>" in Harvard Business Review.</li></ul><p> </p><p>Subscribe to <i>Giving with Impact</i> for free on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen.</p><p><i>Giving with Impact</i> is an original podcast from DAFgiving360 and <a href="https://ssir.org/">Stanford Social Innovation Review</a>.</p><p>If you enjoy the show, please leave us a rating or review on <a href="http://getpodcast.reviews/id/1440529681" target="_blank">Apple Podcasts</a>.</p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 5 Feb 2020 15:58:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Podcasts@Schwab.com (Michael Gordon Voss, Julia Reed, Jim Bildner)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Moderator: <a href="https://pacscenter.stanford.edu/person/michael-voss/">Michael Gordon Voss</a>, publisher of Stanford Social Innovation Review</p><p>Guests:</p><ul><li><a href="https://www.drkfoundation.org/team-member/jim-bildner/">Jim Bildner</a>, CEO, Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation</li><li>Julia Reed, Managing Director, Relationship Management, DAFgiving360</li></ul><p> </p><p>After you listen</p><ul><li>With almost two million 501(c)(3) charities registered in the United States, you may be looking for help in identifying highly effective charities that can have the greatest impact on the causes you support. Find guidance<a href="https://www.schwabcharitable.org/explore-charities"> here</a>.</li></ul><p> </p><p>Given the amount of capital available to Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation, they are really trying to push the ball on complex societal issues including access to food and water, homelessness, access to education, healthcare, the critical issues that face society globally. Find out more about how DRK Foundation is looking for solutions to these very complicated societal issues, and how they are typically finding those in early stage entrepreneurs, in the three articles below:</p><ul><li>Learn more about DRK Foundation’s belief in early-stage investments in social entrepreneurs and how this practice is essential for creating profound and lasting change to society’s most challenging problems in "<a href="https://ssir.org/articles/entry/the_urgency_to_fund_early_stage_social_entrepreneurs">The Urgency to Fund Early-stage Social Entrepreneurs</a>" published by Stanford Social Innovation Review.</li><li>Funders who care about systems change should look from the outside in, and shouldn’t discount the potential and influence of early-stage organizations. Today, disruptive innovation is bubbling up, rather than trickling down, Read more in this article published by Stanford Social Innovation Review "<a href="https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__ssir.org_articles_entry_to-5Fchange-5Fthe-5Fsystem-5Flook-5Foutside-5Fthe-5Fsystem&d=DwMFaQ&c=A6XMocl_FPns4glHZfOYqg&r=n9tI67sUexsnjxKc1o1aDY6_5baXrgliRXuN-wjJwTQ&m=PnBHQBK4P4yaeQ_06PREjTKVWfIS0W_FEU-OJrPwqhU&s=KCfhN0BKnlrDFeane9btRC_Njt86Q_iLcUNvICqJx7A&e=">To Change the System Look Outside the System.</a>"</li><li>Read about how the need to bridge the digital divide between those with and those without adequate connection to the internet took more than technology. It required a system’s change. "<a href="https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__hbr.org_2016_07_why-2Dsocial-2Dventures-2Dneed-2Dsystems-2Dthinking&d=DwMFaQ&c=A6XMocl_FPns4glHZfOYqg&r=n9tI67sUexsnjxKc1o1aDY6_5baXrgliRXuN-wjJwTQ&m=PnBHQBK4P4yaeQ_06PREjTKVWfIS0W_FEU-OJrPwqhU&s=J3tTJOumNi09pxAwafl4kDZ1VSzzmTWS4JcblrxiyFc&e=">Why Social Ventures Need Systems Thinking</a>" in Harvard Business Review.</li></ul><p> </p><p>Subscribe to <i>Giving with Impact</i> for free on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen.</p><p><i>Giving with Impact</i> is an original podcast from DAFgiving360 and <a href="https://ssir.org/">Stanford Social Innovation Review</a>.</p><p>If you enjoy the show, please leave us a rating or review on <a href="http://getpodcast.reviews/id/1440529681" target="_blank">Apple Podcasts</a>.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Moderator: <a href="https://pacscenter.stanford.edu/person/michael-voss/">Michael Gordon Voss</a>, publisher of Stanford Social Innovation Review</p><p>Guests:</p><ul><li><a href="https://philanthropy.iupui.edu/people-directory/osili-una.html">Una Osilli</a>, Associate Dean of Research and International Programs; Professor of Economics and Philanthropic Studies, Lilly Family School of Philanthropy</li><li>Hayden Adams, CPA, Director of Tax and Financial Planning, Schwab Center for Financial Research</li></ul><p> </p><p>After you listen</p><ul><li>To learn more about how to fund your philanthropy with tax-smart contributions of complex assets, read our series of helpful <a href="https://www.schwabcharitable.org/non-cash-contribution-options">white papers.</a></li><li>Listen to Richard as he discusses how converting low-basis stock into charitable gifts helps him and his family give more. <a href="https://www.schwabcharitable.org/public/charitable/maximize_your_impact/donor_stories?video=donating-stock">Donating stock is a piece of cake.</a></li><li>Looking for impactful charities to support the causes that mean the most to you? Find helpful resources <a href="https://www.schwabcharitable.org/explore-charities">here</a>.</li></ul><p>Subscribe to Giving with Impact for free on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen.</p><p>Giving with Impact is an original podcast from DAFgiving360 and <a href="https://ssir.org/">Stanford Social Innovation Review.</a></p><p>If you enjoy the show, please leave us a rating or review on <a href="http://getpodcast.reviews/id/1440529681" target="_blank">Apple Podcasts</a>.</p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Moderator: <a href="https://pacscenter.stanford.edu/person/michael-voss/">Michael Gordon Voss</a>, publisher of Stanford Social Innovation Review</p><p>Guests:</p><ul><li><a href="https://philanthropy.iupui.edu/people-directory/osili-una.html">Una Osilli</a>, Associate Dean of Research and International Programs; Professor of Economics and Philanthropic Studies, Lilly Family School of Philanthropy</li><li>Hayden Adams, CPA, Director of Tax and Financial Planning, Schwab Center for Financial Research</li></ul><p> </p><p>After you listen</p><ul><li>To learn more about how to fund your philanthropy with tax-smart contributions of complex assets, read our series of helpful <a href="https://www.schwabcharitable.org/non-cash-contribution-options">white papers.</a></li><li>Listen to Richard as he discusses how converting low-basis stock into charitable gifts helps him and his family give more. <a href="https://www.schwabcharitable.org/public/charitable/maximize_your_impact/donor_stories?video=donating-stock">Donating stock is a piece of cake.</a></li><li>Looking for impactful charities to support the causes that mean the most to you? Find helpful resources <a href="https://www.schwabcharitable.org/explore-charities">here</a>.</li></ul><p>Subscribe to Giving with Impact for free on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen.</p><p>Giving with Impact is an original podcast from DAFgiving360 and <a href="https://ssir.org/">Stanford Social Innovation Review.</a></p><p>If you enjoy the show, please leave us a rating or review on <a href="http://getpodcast.reviews/id/1440529681" target="_blank">Apple Podcasts</a>.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Moderator: <a href="https://pacscenter.stanford.edu/person/michael-voss/">Michael Gordon Voss</a>, publisher of Stanford Social Innovation Review</p><p>Guests:</p><ul><li><a href="https://www.siliconvalleycf.org/nicole-taylor">Nicole Taylor</a>, President and CEO, Silicon Valley Community Foundation</li><li><a href="https://www.schwabcharitable.org/public/charitable/about_schwab_charitable/leadership_bios">Kim Laughton</a>, President, DAFgiving360</li></ul><p> </p><p>After you listen</p><ul><li>If you’d like to learn more about donor-advised funds and how to maximize your charitable impact, check out our <a href="https://www.schwabcharitable.org/">website</a>—where you’ll also find information on <a href="https://www.schwabcharitable.org/public/charitable/features/non_cash_contribution_options/donate-your-investments.html">donating complex assets</a>, identifying <a href="https://www.schwabcharitable.org/public/charitable/features/where_to_give/finding_charities">impactful charities</a> to meet your giving goals, and asking important questions to <a href="https://www.schwabcharitable.org/public/charitable/maximize_your_impact/develop_a_giving_strategy/align_your_giving_vehicles">align your giving vehicles</a>.</li><li>Decisions about what you do with your financial assets are just as important as the decisions you make while you’re accumulating them. Listen to this episode of <a href="https://www.schwab.com/resource-center/insights/content/financial-decoder-season-3-episode-6">Financial Decoder</a> as Kim Laughton discusses a smarter way to give to charity.</li><li>You can find out more about the work of Silicon Valley Community Foundation by listening to their podcast <a href="https://www.siliconvalleycf.org/svcf-philanthropy-now">Philanthropy Now</a>.</li></ul><p>Subscribe to Giving with Impact for free on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen.</p><p>Giving with Impact is an original podcast from <a href="https://www.schwabcharitable.org/">DAFgiving360</a> and <a href="https://ssir.org/">Stanford Social Innovation Review</a></p><p>If you enjoy the show, please leave us a rating or review on <a href="http://getpodcast.reviews/id/1440529681" target="_blank">Apple Podcasts</a>.</p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 8 Jan 2020 15:56:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Podcasts@Schwab.com (Kim Laughton, Michael Gordon Voss, Nicole Taylor)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Moderator: <a href="https://pacscenter.stanford.edu/person/michael-voss/">Michael Gordon Voss</a>, publisher of Stanford Social Innovation Review</p><p>Guests:</p><ul><li><a href="https://www.siliconvalleycf.org/nicole-taylor">Nicole Taylor</a>, President and CEO, Silicon Valley Community Foundation</li><li><a href="https://www.schwabcharitable.org/public/charitable/about_schwab_charitable/leadership_bios">Kim Laughton</a>, President, DAFgiving360</li></ul><p> </p><p>After you listen</p><ul><li>If you’d like to learn more about donor-advised funds and how to maximize your charitable impact, check out our <a href="https://www.schwabcharitable.org/">website</a>—where you’ll also find information on <a href="https://www.schwabcharitable.org/public/charitable/features/non_cash_contribution_options/donate-your-investments.html">donating complex assets</a>, identifying <a href="https://www.schwabcharitable.org/public/charitable/features/where_to_give/finding_charities">impactful charities</a> to meet your giving goals, and asking important questions to <a href="https://www.schwabcharitable.org/public/charitable/maximize_your_impact/develop_a_giving_strategy/align_your_giving_vehicles">align your giving vehicles</a>.</li><li>Decisions about what you do with your financial assets are just as important as the decisions you make while you’re accumulating them. Listen to this episode of <a href="https://www.schwab.com/resource-center/insights/content/financial-decoder-season-3-episode-6">Financial Decoder</a> as Kim Laughton discusses a smarter way to give to charity.</li><li>You can find out more about the work of Silicon Valley Community Foundation by listening to their podcast <a href="https://www.siliconvalleycf.org/svcf-philanthropy-now">Philanthropy Now</a>.</li></ul><p>Subscribe to Giving with Impact for free on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen.</p><p>Giving with Impact is an original podcast from <a href="https://www.schwabcharitable.org/">DAFgiving360</a> and <a href="https://ssir.org/">Stanford Social Innovation Review</a></p><p>If you enjoy the show, please leave us a rating or review on <a href="http://getpodcast.reviews/id/1440529681" target="_blank">Apple Podcasts</a>.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Moderator: <a href="https://pacscenter.stanford.edu/person/michael-voss/">Michael Gordon Voss</a>, publisher of Stanford Social Innovation Review</p><p>Guests:</p><ul><li><a href="https://www.schwab.com/public/schwab/resource_center/expert_insight/schwab_experts/carrie_schwab_pomerantz.html">Carrie Schwab-Pomerantz</a>, Board Chair and President Charles Schwab Foundation and Board Chair of DAFgiving360.</li><li><a href="https://philanthropy.iupui.edu/people-directory/pactor-andrea.html">Andrea Pactor</a>,Interim Director of the Women’s Philanthropy Institute at the Lilly Family School of Philanthropy at Indiana University.</li></ul><p> </p><p>After you listen</p><ul><li>Looking for impactful charities to support the causes that mean the most to you? Find helpful<a href="https://www.schwabcharitable.org/explore-charities"> resources</a> including curated lists at DAFgiving360.</li><li>If you would like to read or listen to <a href="https://www.schwabcharitable.org/20-stories">stories from donors</a> as they recount their approach to philanthropy and how they are maximizing the impact of their charitable giving, we have twenty to choose from at DAFgiving360.</li><li>To learn more about how to fund your philanthropy with tax-smart contributions of complex assets, read our series of helpful<a href="https://www.schwabcharitable.org/non-cash-contribution-options"> white papers.</a></li></ul><p> </p><p>The bottom line is that gender matters in philanthropy, that men and women have different motivations for giving, and different patterns of giving. One trend that we’re seeing now is that more women are leveraging all of their resources—income, assets, their families—to make the change that they want to see.</p><ul><li>Discover recent research around women and giving in the Women Philanthropy Institute library at <a href="https://philanthropy.iupui.edu/institutes/womens-philanthropy-institute/library/index.html">https://philanthropy.iupui.edu/institutes/womens-philanthropy-institute/library/index.html</a></li><li>If you like to learn visually, check out research report infographics at <a href="https://philanthropy.iupui.edu/institutes/womens-philanthropy-institute/infographics.html">https://philanthropy.iupui.edu/institutes/womens-philanthropy-institute/infographics.html</a></li></ul><p>Subscribe to Giving with Impact for free on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen.</p><p>Giving with Impact is an original podcast from<a href="https://www.schwabcharitable.org/"> DAFgivng360</a> and <a href="https://ssir.org/">Stanford Social Innovation Review</a></p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Moderator: <a href="https://pacscenter.stanford.edu/person/michael-voss/">Michael Gordon Voss</a>, publisher of Stanford Social Innovation Review</p><p>Guests:</p><ul><li><a href="https://www.schwab.com/public/schwab/resource_center/expert_insight/schwab_experts/carrie_schwab_pomerantz.html">Carrie Schwab-Pomerantz</a>, Board Chair and President Charles Schwab Foundation and Board Chair of DAFgiving360.</li><li><a href="https://philanthropy.iupui.edu/people-directory/pactor-andrea.html">Andrea Pactor</a>,Interim Director of the Women’s Philanthropy Institute at the Lilly Family School of Philanthropy at Indiana University.</li></ul><p> </p><p>After you listen</p><ul><li>Looking for impactful charities to support the causes that mean the most to you? Find helpful<a href="https://www.schwabcharitable.org/explore-charities"> resources</a> including curated lists at DAFgiving360.</li><li>If you would like to read or listen to <a href="https://www.schwabcharitable.org/20-stories">stories from donors</a> as they recount their approach to philanthropy and how they are maximizing the impact of their charitable giving, we have twenty to choose from at DAFgiving360.</li><li>To learn more about how to fund your philanthropy with tax-smart contributions of complex assets, read our series of helpful<a href="https://www.schwabcharitable.org/non-cash-contribution-options"> white papers.</a></li></ul><p> </p><p>The bottom line is that gender matters in philanthropy, that men and women have different motivations for giving, and different patterns of giving. One trend that we’re seeing now is that more women are leveraging all of their resources—income, assets, their families—to make the change that they want to see.</p><ul><li>Discover recent research around women and giving in the Women Philanthropy Institute library at <a href="https://philanthropy.iupui.edu/institutes/womens-philanthropy-institute/library/index.html">https://philanthropy.iupui.edu/institutes/womens-philanthropy-institute/library/index.html</a></li><li>If you like to learn visually, check out research report infographics at <a href="https://philanthropy.iupui.edu/institutes/womens-philanthropy-institute/infographics.html">https://philanthropy.iupui.edu/institutes/womens-philanthropy-institute/infographics.html</a></li></ul><p>Subscribe to Giving with Impact for free on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen.</p><p>Giving with Impact is an original podcast from<a href="https://www.schwabcharitable.org/"> DAFgivng360</a> and <a href="https://ssir.org/">Stanford Social Innovation Review</a></p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Moderator: <a href="https://pacscenter.stanford.edu/person/michael-voss/">Michael Gordon Voss</a>, publisher of Stanford Social Innovation Review</p><p>Guests:</p><ul><li><a href="https://raikesfoundation.org/jeff-raikes">Jeff Raikes</a>, Co-Founder of the Raikes Foundation</li><li><a href="https://www.schwabcharitable.org/public/charitable/about_schwab_charitable/leadership_bios">Fred Kaynor</a>, Vice President, Marketing and Business Development, DAFgiving360</li></ul><p> </p><p>After you listen</p><ul><li>Looking for impactful charities to support the causes that mean the most to you? Find helpful resources <a href="https://www.schwabcharitable.org/explore-charities">here</a>.</li><li>If you would like to read or listen to stories from donors as they recount their approach to philanthropy and how they are maximizing the impact of their charitable giving, we have twenty to choose from at <a href="https://www.schwabcharitable.org/20-stories">DAFgiving360</a>.</li><li>To learn more about how to fund your philanthropy with tax-smart contributions of complex assets, read our series of helpful <a href="https://www.schwabcharitable.org/non-cash-contribution-options">white papers</a>.</li></ul><p> </p><p>The interconnected concepts of equity and justice are taking center stage across the philanthropic landscape. Individual donors can engage in effective philanthropy with an equity lens that not only celebrates and respects diverse perspectives but empowers those closest to the issues in helping to co-create solutions.</p><ul><li>You can find out more about advancing equity and justice in Jeff’s recent article published in <a href="https://www.forbes.com/sites/jeffraikes/2019/11/04/our-bootstraps-narrative-is-tying-us-down/#65bfff8719f3">Forbes</a>.</li><li>Check out <a href="https://givingcompass.org/?type=news&s=equity+and+justice">Giving Compass</a>, a project sponsored by Raikes Foundation as a central source for relevant articles.</li></ul><p>Subscribe to Giving with Impact for free on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen.</p><p>Giving with Impact is an original podcast from <a href="https://www.schwabcharitable.org/">DAFgiving360</a> and <a href="https://ssir.org/">Stanford Social Innovation Review</a>.</p><p>If you enjoy the show, please leave us a rating or review on <a href="http://getpodcast.reviews/id/1440529681" target="_blank">Apple Podcasts</a>.</p>
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