It’s here. The creator economy is upon us. What is it? And what does it mean for our missions? Join Jon + Becky + our dear (brilliant!) friend Amit Meredith with Classy GoFundMe for an insightful discussion on how social media is revolutionizing the way people discover, share and support causes. We're diving into GFM's latest report exploring how different generations—from Gen Z to Boomers—are engaging with charitable causes online. Learn how Gen Z is leading the charge in social giving, why impact creators are becoming powerful voices for change, and how nonprofits can harness the power of digital sharing to amplify their reach. Bring your notepad because we're talking trends, where the opportunities for activation are, and exploring who's doing it well. The influencer economy is here, and it presents INCREDIBLE opportunities for connection + amplification for causes. Join us and add to the conversation! Tag a friend below you'd like to see attend. We hope that's you! ?? (why does the pointing emoji feel so aggressive???) #impactuprising
We Are For Good
媒体制作
Oklahoma City,OK 9,563 位关注者
Impacting the world is hard work. Let’s dig in together. https://linktr.ee/weareforgood
关于我们
We Are For Good is a place to celebrate the power of philanthropy, and equip this generation of nonprofit leaders and philanthropists with the mindsets, tools and innovative ideas to make a bigger impact than any of us could ever dream to accomplish on our own. Listen to our 2x weekly podcast on your fave platform and subscribe at https://weareforgood.com/listen-to-the-podcast Join our We Are For Good Community! It's free, and you can think of it as the "after party" for podcast episodes. We believe community is everything, and here you will find resources, friendships, and other like-minded individuals trying to do the most good in their corner of the world. Join us: www.weareforgoodcommunity.com
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https://www.weareforgood.com
We Are For Good的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 媒体制作
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- Oklahoma City,OK
- 类型
- 私人持股
- 创立
- 2020
- 领域
- design、marketing、branding、communications、fundraising、employee giving和fundraising campaigns
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US,OK,Oklahoma City
We Are For Good员工
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Tracy Spalsbury
Marketing & Brand Strategist. President & Founder of Spalsbury Marketing, LLC.
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Sterrin Bird, CFRE
Proud Mom; Change Champion; Purpose Driven Global C-Suite Executive; Servant Leader; Data Driven Strategist; True North Leadership Fellow; Life Long…
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Jon McCoy, CFRE
Here for the Impact Uprising ? Co-Founder + CEO, We Are For Good / Podcaster / Keynote Speaker / Creative Entrepreneur
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Noah Barnett ??
i help impact leaders build better // founder ?? TOGETHER4
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Meet Dr. Tim. He’s the founder and CEO of Higher Purpose Co., a nonprofit driving economic justice for Black communities in Mississippi. He’s sharing all about their transformative work in community education, business support, and innovative capital access. They’re building intergenerational wealth, shifting harmful narratives, and empowering community voices through strategic collaborations with major funders. This convo is a must-listen for anyone fired up about creating equitable, lasting change in their community ?? ?? Learn -The story + impact of Higher Purpose Co. -Higher Purpose Co.'s programs and partnerships -How to change the narrative + build intergenerational community ?? https://lnkd.in/gNG_BcYt
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When Kishshana talks, we listen! ??? At #ImpactUp last month, she dropped serious wisdom about simplifying decision-making with a "decision diet" —because who needs decision fatigue slowing them down? ?? Want the full experience? Snag the replays at weareforgood.com/impactup, or step up your game by joining our Impact Uprising membership for all ImpactUp replays and exclusive perks ?? weareforgood.com/join. ?? P.S. Don’t miss the next free ImpactUp gathering on 1.23.25—join us live and kick off the year strong! Save your spot today: https://lnkd.in/g2z_PZEH. #ImpactUprising #WeAreForGood #CommunityIsEverything
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How do you respond to uncertainty? How do we microdose wellness in the face of a macro event? In this episode, Lindsey offers a framework for navigating uncertainty with grounding, resilience, and a focus on collective care. You’ll hear the pitfalls of reacting versus responding, the power of trauma-informed practices, and the importance of prioritizing self-care before engaging with the world. It’s a roadmap for leaders and teams to weather any storm while staying true to their values and mission. Because in the end, the way to freedom is choosing each other, communicating and collaborating across differences, and staying resourced enough to access our innovation. ?? https://lnkd.in/gZDmu3_X Gather at the Well isn’t just a podcast—it’s a movement to reimagine how we relate to our work in partnership with our friends at The Teaching Well.
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Meet Sarah and Angie. These visionary leaders from Sunbeam Family Services in Oklahoma City are sharing how they’ve woven trauma-informed, strength-based principles into every part of their org. From rethinking fundraising and storytelling to centering community relationships with intentional language and deep listening, they’re showing how nonprofits can truly build a culture of care (that’s filled with hope!). Tune in to discover how to embed these transformative principles into your own work. ?? Learn -Sunbeam Family Services history + impact -The Importance of trauma-informed, strength-based approaches -Ways to prioritize organizational wellness ?? https://lnkd.in/geVJNQnC
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Meet Laura. She's the visionary behind LottoLove—the lottery where everyone wins. It’s a first-of-its-kind way to make giving more joyful and accessible through scratch-off tickets?? Join us as Laura dives into the power of collective giving and why she’s on a mission to make giving part of our everyday lives. Plus, she’s sharing how LottoLove has earned major media attention through authenticity and humanity. Tune in for an episode full of inspiration, innovation, and maybe a little luck. ?? Learn -LottoLove's story and mission -The ripple effect of collective generosity -How authenticity and relationships fuel media outreach ?? Grab the link to listen to the full convo in the comments!
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Meet?Sarita?and?Martín. Sarita is the VP of U.S. Programs, and Martín is the VP of International Programs at the Ford Foundation. They're pulling back the curtain on the Ford Foundation's work that disrupts inequality in all its forms. Get ready as they dive deep into their journeys, the values shaping their work, and the innovative strategies they’re using to build impactful coalitions across the U.S. and around the globe. ?? If you're fired up about building a fairer world, this episode will challenge and inspire you to reimagine what’s possible! ?? ?? Learn -Overview of Ford Foundation's domestic and global programs -The power of building cross-sector coalitions and connections -Responsibility and impact of philanthropic work ?? https://lnkd.in/gGnfZMp8
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This episode of Gather At The Well focuses on operationalizing your values - making sure your stated beliefs are actually reflected in your policies and practices. ?? Lindsey shares examples of how to do this, like designing hiring processes and bereavement policies aligned with your values. She’ll also walk you through an exercise to help you identify your top personal and professional values, and figure out where they may be missing from your current systems. Because living your values, not just stating them, is crucial for building a healthy, sustainable workplace culture. ?? https://lnkd.in/gtiFXytA Gather at the Well isn’t just a podcast—it’s a movement to reimagine how we relate to our work in partnership with our friends at The Teaching Well.
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Here for the Impact Uprising ? Co-Founder + CEO, We Are For Good / Podcaster / Keynote Speaker / Creative Entrepreneur
Do you still believe better is possible? We've been in convo with some amazing humans this season who are continually giving me hope + opening new perspectives. Sharing one here ?? Below, I'm lifting a few lines from our recent interview with Ami Dar. He’s the founder of Idealist.org + happens to be an idealist himself. (Shocker right? Truth in advertising, folks. ?? ) But I asked Ami how he keeps his sense of idealism alive when the world feels crushing a lot of days... And here’s what he said. Dang it’s good. Hang on until the end.? And find your hope too. ?? Me: Ami, how do you continue to stay connected to your own sense of idealism when the world feels so painful, so divided most days? Ami: You know, I don't know that I have a choice… I think that in my case, it's like asking a writer, why do you write? It's just I can't imagine myself being different. Some days are very hard. But then what's the alternative? To become just an angry cynic? I'd rather be dead. In the end, you revert back to hope.? I can't live any other way… And, I mean, I can be very cynical. I can tell cynical jokes. I can be cynical at moments. But to stop believing the better is possible? Yeah, then what will be the point? Plus, I think almost all of us, we know that better is possible for two really important reasons that I think most of us have seen in our lives. We have seen… a school get better, a street get better, a town get better, a park get better. We can extrapolate from that, right? And so we can say, Well, wait, if one school can get better, Why can't every school get better, right? Like we could do that. And then the other thing, is that most of us, not all of us, but I think most of us, have experienced being part of a group of people. A team that has been sort of unleashed to do something awesome together. And we've had that experience. Doing something awesome, even just for an hour. And so again, we can extrapolate. If we can do that once, why can't we do awesome things all the time? So yes, of course we can. And you see it. You see, I think people tend to focus on bad things. But I think that several years ago, when Bloomberg was mayor of New York, he had, the guts to come out and say, people will no longer be allowed to smoke in bars and restaurants. And they were like, you're crazy. And he did it. And now, all over the world, you go to a bar or restaurant, many places, and people don't smoke anymore, and it's awesome. And that changed, right? So, of course, change is possible. We just need to focus on also what's good. The news tends to focus on what's bad, taking us down. But we need to look around. There's so much beauty. There's so much good. /// So good, right? Don’t miss the full interview with Ami on the We Are For Good podcast - I’ll link it up in the comments in case you missed it. ? #hope #changeispossible #idealism
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Meet Sudha. She’s the Executive Director of the South Asian Council for Social Services (SACSS), an org that’s been a lifeline for immigrant and underserved communities in New York for nearly 25 years. SACSS offers free, wrap-around services (in 20 languages!) covering housing, food security, healthcare, job skills, and more, all evolving to meet the changing needs of the community. Tune in for a story of resilience, hope, and community strength ?? ?? Learn -Mission + history of the South Asian Council for Social Services -Advice for nonprofit leaders looking to create lasting change -How you can support the work of SACSS ?? https://lnkd.in/gtg_Hv5v ?? After you listen, please consider a gift to support this mission. $100 can feed a family of four for two weeks. Join us in supporting SACSS at sacssny.org.