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The Business of Giving

The Business of Giving

The Business of Giving

Denver Frederick is the Host of The Business of Giving. The program is the only show of its kind that focuses on solutions to today's complex social problems. What's working? Who are the changemakers? How is it all being financed? The program addresses issues such as global poverty, affordable housing, clean drinking water, medical breakthroughs, and matters related to education.

1143 - How One Degree Is Simplifying Access to Social Services: An Interview with CEO Rey Faustino
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  • 1143 - How One Degree Is Simplifying Access to Social Services: An Interview with CEO Rey Faustino

    Welcome to The Business of Giving. I’m your host, Denver Frederick. Accessing social services in the United States can be a daunting and confusing process, often leaving those in need struggling to find the support they require. One Degree, a pioneering organization, is changing that narrative by creating a user-friendly platform that connects families with critical resources, empowering them to achieve stability and mobility. Joining us today is Rey Faustino, founder and CEO of One Degree. Inspired by his own journey as an immigrant, Rey is on a mission to simplify how individuals navigate essential services. In this episode, we’ll delve into how One Degree is transforming lives through technology, its unique approach to addressing systemic barriers, and the innovative ways it builds community trust. Stay with us for a fascinating conversation about reshaping the social services ecosystem.

    Wed, 04 Dec 2024 - 25min
  • 1142 - How Food4Education is Revolutionizing School Feeding Across Africa with Wawira Njiru

    Welcome to The Business of Giving. I’m your host, Denver Frederick.Imagine a school where every child receives a hot, nutritious meal every day. For many in Kenya, this is now a reality, thanks to the innovative work ofFood4Education. Joining us today is Wawira Njiru, the organization’s founder, whose work is transforming the lives of 450,000 children daily and reshaping how school feeding is done across Africa. As Wawira explains, “We know that hungry children can't learn or grow, and neither can nations. Nations cannot grow if they're hungry.”In this episode, we’ll explore the groundbreaking strategies behind Food4Education, from their Tap to Eat system to their partnerships with local farmers and governments. Stay tuned for an inspiring conversation about turning a bold vision into a sustainable solution for classroom hunger.

    Sat, 30 Nov 2024 - 34min
  • 1141 - Americares CEO Christine Squires on the Future of Health and Humanitarian Aid

    I’m Denver Frederick, the host of The Business of Giving. My guest today is Christine Squires, CEO of Americares, a global health organization that has been improving health and saving lives for over 45 years.Under Christine’s leadership, Americares supports over 4,000 health centers in 85 countries, responding to an average of 35 emergencies each year while also addressing long-term health challenges. The organization’s innovative work spans areas like disaster preparedness, mental health, and climate resilience. As Christine passionately puts it:“And we believe health is essential; it's a human right. And also with good health, there's opportunity, so people have the opportunity to work, go to school and build stronger communities.”Join me now as we dig into Americares’ mission, its global impact, and the inspiring vision Christine Squires has for the future of health and humanitarian aid.

    Fri, 29 Nov 2024 - 21min
  • 1140 - Peter Laugharn of the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation: A Visionary Approach to Global Philanthropy and Impact

    I’m Denver Frederick, the host of The Business of Giving. My guest today is Peter Laugharn, CEO of the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation, one of the largest family foundations in the United States.

    Under Peter’s leadership, the Foundation has doubled its grantmaking capacity and expanded its focus across seven core initiatives, tackling issues from homelessness and foster youth in the U.S. to safe drinking water and refugee support globally. He brings a refreshing perspective on progress in philanthropy, saying:

    “We never completely fail, and we never completely succeed. We take it apart, rework it, and keep going.”

    With this mindset, Peter is guiding the Hilton Foundation to build sustainable and systemic impact by partnering with communities and empowering local leaders. Join me now as we explore his mission-driven approach and the transformative work of the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation.

    Tue, 12 Nov 2024 - 24min
  • 1139 - Michael Dowling on Leading Northwell Health: Innovations, Challenges, and the Future of Healthcare

    I’m Denver Frederick, the host of The Business of Giving. My guest today is Michael Dowling, CEO of Northwell Health, New York’s largest healthcare provider. 

    Under his leadership, Northwell has grown from a single hospital into an integrated system, offering everything from ambulatory care to end-of-life services. Dowling is a visionary, redefining healthcare by addressing issues like gun violence and mental health, which he views as integral to public health. As he says:

    “I believe that CEOs have a responsibility to take on those social issues, especially in healthcare, that have a direct impact on health. And when you look around, there’s a lot of things. Everything has a direct impact on health. So we just can’t be talking about medical care delivery only. We’ve got to get involved in influencing societal issues that have a negative impact. Gun violence is one of those.”

    With this approach, Dowling places Northwell at the forefront of both healthcare innovation and social responsibility. Now, let’s dive into an inspiring conversation about his bold vision for healthcare leadership and the community-centered initiatives driving change at Northwell Health.

    Tue, 12 Nov 2024 - 35min
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