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Episode 40: Jackie Walker, Executive Director, Lucy's Love Bus
Jackie Walker, Executive Director of Lucy's Love Bus, discusses the charity's mission to provide joy and relief from pain for families of children with cancer in New England through integrative therapies and...
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Episode 39: Peter Saliba, Executive Director, The Mayhew Program
Peter Saliba, Executive Director at the Mayhew Program, discusses the organization's history, mission, and future goals. The Mayhew Program, founded in 1893, provides a tuition-free summer camp and year-round...
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Episode 38: Sandy Pelletier, President and CEO, Gateways Community Services
Sandy Pelletier, President and CEO of Gateways Community Services, reflects on her 40-year journey with the organization, which has grown from serving 50 individuals to nearly 3,000 across New Hampshire, offering a...
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Episode 37: Caitlin McCormick Small, Executive Director, Project Adventure
Caitlin McCormick Small, Executive Director of Project Adventure, discusses the organization's nationwide work in education, mental health, and leadership development, primarily using adventure-based tools like ropes...
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Episode 36: Kerri Whalen, Executive Director, Ironstone Farm
Kerri Whalen, Executive Director of Ironstone Farm, discusses the therapeutic benefits of equine-assisted services for individuals of all ages and abilities, highlighting the intuitive nature of horses in helping...
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Episode 35: Jennie Halstead, Executive Director, My Breast Cancer Support
Jennie Halstead, Executive Director of My Breast Cancer Support, discusses the organization's mission to provide financial and emotional support to breast cancer patients and their families in New Hampshire and...
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Episode 34: Robert MacKinnon, Director of Partnerships, Kindsight
Robert MacKinnon, Director of Partnerships at Kindsight, discusses the evolution of iWave into Kindsight. He highlights the benefits of iWave's philanthropic wealth screening tool, emphasizing its ability to help...
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Episode 33: Michelle O'Malley, CEO, The Webster House
Michelle O'Malley, CEO of The Webster House, discusses the organization's mission to provide a safe home for children aged 8-18 who have experienced neglect or abuse, and their focus on community engagement,...
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Episode 32: Susan Howland, VP of Community Relations and Development, The Mental Health Center of Greater Manchester
Susan Howland, the Vice President of Community Relations and Development at the Mental Health Center of Greater Manchester, shares her extensive fundraising experience and discusses important initiatives like suicide...
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Episode 31: Sarah Andrews, Major Gifts Mastery Cohort Q&A
This week on the Nonprofits on a Mission podcast, Sarah answers some questions about the upcoming Major Gifts Mastery cohort. Even if your data's a little messy or your schedule is a bit full, this mastermind is an...
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Episode 30: Sarah Andrews, Founder, Andrews Consulting
In this episode, Sarah talks about our upcoming Major Gifts Mastery cohort, a 10-week course with the goal to get more meetings with well aligned supporters of your organization.
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Episode 29: Jeremy Wirths, Chairman of the Board, New Hampshire Working Dog Foundation
Jeremy Wirths, Chairman of the New Hampshire Working Dog Foundation, discusses the organization's mission to provide grants to police departments for K9 units, stemming from his personal experience with an explosive...
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