Blending stories from donors, nonprofits, and community leaders on topics related to philanthropy in a short, serial podcast episode. The Talking Nonprofits with Tephanie Podcast gives it’s listeners a glance behind the scenes, giving you the tools and information to operate a nonprofit at its peak to serve your community. It focuses on the vulnerable story of their struggles, failures, and successes. The podcast strives to tell the stories of people doing important work for humankind. The overall goal is to connect nonprofits to the community.

Talking Nonprofits with Tephanie
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Podcast Overview
Blending stories from donors, nonprofits, and community leaders on topics related to philanthropy in a short, serial podcast episode. The Talking Nonprofits with Tephanie Podcast gives it’s listeners a glance behind the scenes, giving you the tools and information to operate a nonprofit at its peak to serve your community. It focuses on the vulnerable story of their struggles, failures, and successes. The podcast strives to tell the stories of people doing important work for humankind. The overall goal is to connect nonprofits to the community.
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November 24, 2021
Sisterhood Ministry-Connecting Military Spouses
<p>Meet Barbara</p> <p>Barbara is a military spouse, executive director, and founder of SisterHood Ministry, a 501c(3) nonprofit organization network geared towards women in the military community, both past and present affiliation, who have a heart for ministry. The nonprofit focuses on Faith-based network connections while providing tools and resources for managing ministry operations with Christian leadership development. Barbara is also pursuing a Master of Divinity – M.Div. focused in Christian Leadership from Grand Canyon University.</p> <p>On the podcast, we discuss how she got her start in ministry with military spouses, how the organization provides tools and resources to manage ministry operations successfully, and how to mend those cultural gaps between military families and the local community.</p> <p>If you want to be inspired by the ministry through military spouses, check out this podcast episode.</p> <p>More information on the Sisterhood Ministry can be found at https://www.sisterhoodministry.com.</p>

November 17, 2021
Nonprofit Management 101-Fundraising = Storytelling
<p>Meet 1LT Scott Klein</p> <p>Scott is a well-regarded community activist and entrepreneur. Scott is a published author who hosts the popular "Get Down to Business" radio show in Chicago, the "WeAllServe" podcast, and serves as an Officer in the US Army Reserves (Military Police) as well as the Chairman of the Village of Skokie Economic Development Commission. Scott holds a doctorate in educational leadership and a master's degree in Jewish Professional Studies concentration in nonprofit management.</p> <p>On the podcast, we dove deep into nonprofit management; we chatted specifically about why fundraising is not the only essential element of being on a nonprofit board. We also discussed the steps to starting a nonprofit and how many people get the meaning of nonprofits wrong, equating it to being broke, but that's far from the truth. Listen to the podcast to learn the truth about fundraising and make a more significant impact in the lives of others through nonprofits! Listen up!</p> <p>Find out more about 1LT Scott Klein @ <a href="http://www.shalomklein.com/" target="_blank">ShalomKlein.com. </a></p> <p>This podcast episode is brought to you by Lettie Intebi Velasco with Coldwell Banker</p> <p>Call Lettie @ 915-820-8281 for all your real estate needs.</p>

November 10, 2021
Pathway to Sports-Journey Towards Helping Underprivileged Youth
<p>Meet Wayne Terronez</p> <p>Wayne was raised by a teenage single mother in Illinois. His mother was 17 when he was born, and she dropped out of high school. Due to her limited education and job skills, he and his brother were raised on state assistance. They were in and out of three foster homes before the age of ten. Wayne knew from an early age how it felt not to afford to play sports because his family was poor. Had it not been for his aunts, uncles, and coaches paying for his registration fees and equipment, he would have been unable to play sports. Wayne often reflects on those early memories and how he felt, and he wants to help as many youth athletes as possible not feel how he did as a child. He also has overcome being a teenage father. Wayne knew the value of education and worked full time, stayed in school, and graduated high school on time at the age of 18. He joined the United States Marines Corps right after graduating high school at the age of 18. He will retire from the United States Marine Corps as a Master Gunnery Sergeant (E-9) after more than 29 years of service in January 2022.</p> <p>In the podcast, he shared that as he prepared to retire, he began to look at things he wanted to do after retirement, which led to helping the community. We discuss how his goal of helping the underprivileged led to creating Pathway to Sports and that data has shown that youth are more likely to graduate high school if they participate in sports.</p> <p>Find out more about how to support Pathway to Sports at https://www.pathwaytosports.org/</p>
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