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SE01E16 - Grant Writing as Social Change: Influencing Funders Beyond Funding | With Abbie Yamamoto

SE01E16 - Grant Writing as Social Change: Influencing Funders Beyond Funding | With Abbie Yamamoto

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The conversation explores the grant writing process as a means to reframe the narrative around charity work, emphasizing the importance of agency and leadership among community members. It discusses how negotiating with grantors can lead to social change and larger impacts within communities.

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WhatWorks is a bold and insightful podcast for non-profit leaders who want to go deeper than surface-level conversations. Hosted by Marla Moody, a seasoned operations executive with decades of global experience, the show uncovers what truly makes mission-driven organizations thrive. From scaling systems to building resilient teams and fighting burnout, WhatWorks goes behind the scenes of the world’s most impactful non-profits.

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