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Impact Audio
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61 episodes
3 weeks ago
The podcast for social impact practitioners looking to connect big ideas with real impact. Join host Sam Caplan as he curates practical advice and inspiring stories from the people changing how we think about social change.
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The podcast for social impact practitioners looking to connect big ideas with real impact. Join host Sam Caplan as he curates practical advice and inspiring stories from the people changing how we think about social change.
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Non-Profit
Business
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All the small print: Government grantmakers redefine their role in 2025
Impact Audio
39 minutes 5 seconds
2 months ago
All the small print: Government grantmakers redefine their role in 2025
This episode of the Impact Audio podcast features Tip Tucker Kendall, executive director of NGMA, and Lashon Brown, president of NGMA. They break down how the role of public sector grantmakers is changing. They cover: • Where grantmakers’ focus should be right now • How public scrutiny is reshaping the landscape • What community means to the sector
Impact Audio
The podcast for social impact practitioners looking to connect big ideas with real impact. Join host Sam Caplan as he curates practical advice and inspiring stories from the people changing how we think about social change.