Resources and links mentioned in this episode:Women’s World Banking website: https://www.womensworldbanking.org/Women’s World Banking LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/company/women%27s-world-banking/ I hope you've enjoyed listening to this episode of the Fundraising Radicals podcast and that this conversation has challenged, informed, and maybe even inspired you and your fundraising leadership practice. This podcast has been made possible by the Scaling Up Nutrition Civil Society Network, Care International, the Ashmore Foundation, and our growing community of strategic partners.We're excited to explore and share alternative views and experiences so we can all move beyond the narrow experiences that dominate global fundraising practise today so that we're all better equipped to resource our causes and communities wherever in the world we are.Please do subscribe to the podcast on the platform of your choice. New episodes drop on the 1st & 15th of every month, so make sure to tune in to get more global perspectives on fundraising and leadership in the non-profit sector.More about Fundraising Radicals:If you want to find out all the ways in which we’re working to empower, equip and engage fundraisers all over the world:Visit our website https://www.fundraisingradicals.comRead our blog https://www.fundraisingradicals.com/blog Follow Fundraising Radicals on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/fundraisingradicalsFollow Craig on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/craigpollardfundraisingradicalsAnd we're always looking for new perspectives. So if you would be willing to share some of your experience of global fundraising within a future episode of the podcast, please do email us. It's hello@fundraisingradicals.com
Resources and links mentioned in this episode:Minga Perúwebsite: https://mingaperu.org/en/home/Minga Perú on LinkedIn at:: https://www.linkedin.com/company/mingaperu/ I hope you've enjoyed listening to this episode of the Fundraising Radicals podcast and that this conversation has challenged, informed, and maybe even inspired you and your fundraising leadership practice. This podcast has been made possible by the Scaling Up Nutrition Civil Society Network, Care International, the Ashmore Foundation, and our growing community of strategic partners.We're excited to explore and share alternative views and experiences so we can all move beyond the narrow experiences that dominate global fundraising practise today so that we're all better equipped to resource our causes and communities wherever in the world we are.Please do subscribe to the podcast on the platform of your choice. New episodes drop on the 1st & 15th of every month, so make sure to tune in to get more global perspectives on fundraising and leadership in the non-profit sector.More about Fundraising Radicals:If you want to find out all the ways in which we’re working to empower, equip and engage fundraisers all over the world:Visit our website https://www.fundraisingradicals.comRead our blog https://www.fundraisingradicals.com/blog Follow Fundraising Radicals on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/fundraisingradicalsFollow Craig on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/craigpollardfundraisingradicalsAnd we're always looking for new perspectives. So if you would be willing to share some of your experience of global fundraising within a future episode of the podcast, please do email us. It's hello@fundraisingradicals.com
Resources and links mentioned in this episode:Ashesi University website: https://www.ashesi.edu.gh/Connect with Nachula on LinkedIn at:: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nachula-wilson-47b74140/Wits University website: https://www.wits.ac.za/ I hope you've enjoyed listening to this episode of the Fundraising Radicals podcast and that this conversation has challenged, informed, and maybe even inspired you and your fundraising leadership practice. This podcast has been made possible by the Scaling Up Nutrition Civil Society Network, Care International, the Ashmore Foundation, and our growing community of strategic partners.We're excited to explore and share alternative views and experiences so we can all move beyond the narrow experiences that dominate global fundraising practise today so that we're all better equipped to resource our causes and communities wherever in the world we are.Please do subscribe to the podcast on the platform of your choice. New episodes drop on the 1st & 15th of every month, so make sure to tune in to get more global perspectives on fundraising and leadership in the non-profit sector.More about Fundraising Radicals:If you want to find out all the ways in which we’re working to empower, equip and engage fundraisers all over the world:Visit our website https://www.fundraisingradicals.comRead our blog https://www.fundraisingradicals.com/blog Follow Fundraising Radicals on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/fundraisingradicalsFollow Craig on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/craigpollardfundraisingradicalsAnd we're always looking for new perspectives. So if you would be willing to share some of your experience of global fundraising within a future episode of the podcast, please do email us. It's hello@fundraisingradicals.com
Resources and links mentioned in this episode:StreetAction website: https://streetaction.org/New Generation website: https://newgenerationburundi.org/Amos Trust website: http://amostrust.org/If you want to kmow more about Dieudonné's story you can watch on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MC4PlTcZLXU&t=34sI hope you've enjoyed listening to this episode of the Fundraising Radicals podcast and that this conversation has challenged, informed, and maybe even inspired you and your fundraising leadership practice. This podcast has been made possible by the Scaling Up Nutrition Civil Society Network, Care International, the Ashmore Foundation, and our growing community of strategic partners.We're excited to explore and share alternative views and experiences so we can all move beyond the narrow experiences that dominate global fundraising practise today so that we're all better equipped to resource our causes and communities wherever in the world we are.Please do subscribe to the podcast on the platform of your choice. New episodes drop on the 1st & 15th of every month, so make sure to tune in to get more global perspectives on fundraising and leadership in the non-profit sector.More about Fundraising Radicals:If you want to find out all the ways in which we’re working to empower, equip and engage fundraisers all over the world:Visit our website https://www.fundraisingradicals.comRead our blog https://www.fundraisingradicals.com/blog Follow Fundraising Radicals on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/fundraisingradicalsFollow Craig on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/craigpollardfundraisingradicalsAnd we're always looking for new perspectives. So if you would be willing to share some of your experience of global fundraising within a future episode of the podcast, please do email us. It's hello@fundraisingradicals.com
Resources and links mentioned in this episode:Kwanda website: https://kwanda.co/Connect with Jermaine on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/jermainecraig/ I hope you've enjoyed listening to this episode of the Fundraising Radicals podcast and that this conversation has challenged, informed, and maybe even inspired you and your fundraising leadership practice. This podcast has been made possible by the Scaling Up Nutrition Civil Society Network, Care International, the Ashmore Foundation, and our growing community of strategic partners.We're excited to explore and share alternative views and experiences so we can all move beyond the narrow experiences that dominate global fundraising practise today so that we're all better equipped to resource our causes and communities wherever in the world we are.Please do subscribe to the podcast on the platform of your choice. New episodes drop on the 1st & 15th of every month, so make sure to tune in to get more global perspectives on fundraising and leadership in the non-profit sector.More about Fundraising Radicals:If you want to find out all the ways in which we’re working to empower, equip and engage fundraisers all over the world:Visit our website https://www.fundraisingradicals.comRead our blog https://www.fundraisingradicals.com/blog Follow Fundraising Radicals on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/fundraisingradicalsFollow Craig on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/craigpollardfundraisingradicalsAnd we're always looking for new perspectives. So if you would be willing to share some of your experience of global fundraising within a future episode of the podcast, please do email us. It's hello@fundraisingradicals.com
Resources and links mentioned in this episode:CSONA https://www.suncivilsociety.com/alliances/civil-society-organisation-nutrition-alliance-csona/Scaling Up Nutrition Civil Society Network https://scalingupnutrition.org/about-us/our-governance/our-networks/sun-civil-society-networkConcern Worldwide https://www.concern.net/Connect with Bessie on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/bessie-ndovi-0273b853 I hope you've enjoyed listening to this episode of the Fundraising Radicals podcast and that this conversation has challenged, informed, and maybe even inspired you and your fundraising leadership practice. This podcast has been made possible by the Scaling Up Nutrition Civil Society Network, Care International, the Ashmore Foundation, and our growing community of strategic partners.We're excited to explore and share alternative views and experiences so we can all move beyond the narrow experiences that dominate global fundraising practise today so that we're all better equipped to resource our causes and communities wherever in the world we are.Please do subscribe to the podcast on the platform of your choice. New episodes drop on the 1st & 15th of every month, so make sure to tune in to get more global perspectives on fundraising and leadership in the non-profit sector.More about Fundraising Radicals:If you want to find out all the ways in which we’re working to empower, equip and engage fundraisers all over the world:Visit our website https://www.fundraisingradicals.comRead our blog https://www.fundraisingradicals.com/blog Follow Fundraising Radicals on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/fundraisingradicalsFollow Craig on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/craigpollardfundraisingradicalsAnd we're always looking for new perspectives. So if you would be willing to share some of your experience of global fundraising within a future episode of the podcast, please do email us. It's hello@fundraisingradicals.com
Resources and links mentioned in this episode:Connect with Taf on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/tafnjie/ I hope you've enjoyed listening to this episode of the Fundraising Radicals podcast and that this conversation has challenged, informed, and maybe even inspired you and your fundraising leadership practice. You can read more of my reflections on this conversation in my blog which can be accessed via the website at www.fundraisingradicals.com/blog This podcast has been made possible by the Scaling Up Nutrition Civil Society Network, Care International, the Ashmore Foundation, and our growing community of strategic partners.We're excited to explore and share alternative views and experiences so we can all move beyond the narrow experiences that dominate global fundraising practise today so that we're all better equipped to resource our causes and communities wherever in the world we are. Please do subscribe to the podcast on the platform of your choice. New episodes drop on the 1st & 15th of every month, so make sure to tune in to get more global perspectives on fundraising and leadership in the non-profit sector. More about Fundraising Radicals:If you want to find out all the ways in which we’re working to empower, equip and engage fundraisers all over the world:Visit our website https://www.fundraisingradicals.comRead our blog https://www.fundraisingradicals.com/blog Follow Fundraising Radicals on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/fundraisingradicalsFollow Craig on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/craigpollardfundraisingradicalsAnd we're always looking for new perspectives. So if you would be willing to share some of your experience of global fundraising within a future episode of the podcast, please do email us. It's hello@fundraisingradicals.com
Resources and links mentioned in this episode:CARE International https://www.care-international.org/Connect with Keo on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/keoamphone-souvannaphoum-17817952/?originalSubdomain=la I hope you've enjoyed listening to this episode of the Fundraising Radicals podcast and that this conversation has challenged, informed, and maybe even inspired you and your fundraising leadership practice. This podcast has been made possible by the Scaling Up Nutrition Civil Society Network, Care International, the Ashmore Foundation, and our growing community of strategic partners.We're excited to explore and share alternative views and experiences so we can all move beyond the narrow experiences that dominate global fundraising practise today so that we're all better equipped to resource our causes and communities wherever in the world we are. Please do subscribe to the podcast on the platform of your choice. New episodes drop on the 1st & 15th of every month, so make sure to tune in to get more global perspectives on fundraising and leadership in the non-profit sector. More about Fundraising Radicals:If you want to find out all the ways in which we’re working to empower, equip and engage fundraisers all over the world:Visit our website https://www.fundraisingradicals.comRead our blog https://www.fundraisingradicals.com/blog Follow Fundraising Radicals on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/fundraisingradicalsFollow Craig on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/craigpollardfundraisingradicalsAnd we're always looking for new perspectives. So if you would be willing to share some of your experience of global fundraising within a future episode of the podcast, please do email us. It's hello@fundraisingradicals.com
More about Fundraising Radicals:If you want to find out all the ways in which we’re working to empower, equip and engage fundraisers all over the world:Visit our website https://www.fundraisingradicals.comRead our blog https://www.fundraisingradicals.com/blog Follow Fundraising Radicals on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/fundraisingradicalsFollow Craig on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/craigpollardfundraisingradicalsAnd we're always looking for new perspectives. So if you would be willing to share some of your experience of global fundraising within a future episode of the podcast, please do email us. It's hello@fundraisingradicals.com
Resources and links mentioned in this episode:CARE Peru https://www.care-international.org/our-work/where-we-work/peruConnect with Irene on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/irenearellano/ I hope you've enjoyed listening to this episode of the Fundraising Radicals podcast and that this conversation has challenged, informed, and maybe even inspired you and your fundraising leadership practice. This podcast has been made possible by the Scaling Up Nutrition Civil Society Network, CARE International, the Ashmore Foundation, and our growing community of strategic partners.We're excited to explore and share alternative views and experiences so we can all move beyond the narrow experiences that dominate global fundraising practise today so that we're all better equipped to resource our causes and communities wherever in the world we are. Please do subscribe to the podcast on the platform of your choice. New episodes drop on the 1st & 15th of every month, so make sure to tune in to get more global perspectives on fundraising and leadership in the non-profit sector. More about Fundraising Radicals:If you want to find out all the ways in which we’re working to empower, equip and engage fundraisers all over the world:Visit our website https://www.fundraisingradicals.com/Read our blog https://www.fundraisingradicals.com/blog Follow Fundraising Radicals on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/fundraisingradicalsFollow Craig on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/craigpollardfundraisingradicals And we're always looking for new perspectives. So if you would be willing to share some of your experience of global fundraising within a future episode of the podcast, please do email us. It's hello@fundraisingradicals.com
Please do subscribe to the podcast on the platform of your choice. New episodes drop on the 1st & 15th of every month, so make sure to tune in to get more global perspectives on fundraising and leadership in the non-profit sector. More about Fundraising Radicals:If you want to find out all the ways in which we’re working to empower, equip and engage fundraisers all over the world:Visit our website https://www.fundraisingradicals.comRead our blog https://www.fundraisingradicals.com/blog Follow Fundraising Radicals on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/fundraisingradicals Follow Craig on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/craigpollardfundraisingradicals And we're always looking for new perspectives. So if you would be willing to share some of your experience of global fundraising within a future episode of the podcast, please do email us. It's hello@fundraisingradicals.com.
Resources and links mentioned in this episode:FORCERT http://www.forcertpng.orgConnect with Cosmas on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/cosmas-makamet-33640163/ I hope you've enjoyed listening to this episode of the Fundraising Radicals podcast and that this conversation has challenged, informed, and maybe even inspired you and your fundraising leadership practice. As always, we're grateful to Scaling Up Nutrition Civil Society Network and Care International who are co-funding the Global Radicals Fundraising Leadership Programme, of which this podcast is just one part as we navigate global fundraising together as a global community.Please do subscribe to the podcast on the platform of your choice. If you're a regular listener, you may have noticed that we've recently switched the frequency of these episodes. We've learned a lot over the last few months as we've set this podcast up, as we found our rhythm and what works. We are in this for the long term. Our promise to you is that every month, we'll continue to explore new global perspectives on fundraising and leadership from Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and Latin America, that challenge us all to think differently about our communities, our causes, and our charities and their place in the world.New episodes drop on the 1st of every month, so make sure to tune in to get more global perspectives on fundraising and leadership in the non-profit sector. More about Fundraising Radicals:If you want to find out all the ways in which we’re working to empower, equip and engage fundraisers all over the world:Visit our website https://www.fundraisingradicals.comRead our blog https://www.fundraisingradicals.com/blog Follow Fundraising Radicals on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/fundraisingradicals Follow Craig on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/craigpollardfundraisingradicals
Resources and links mentioned in this episode:CARE International https://www.care-international.org/Yayasan CARE Peduli https://careindonesia.or.id/en/home/ I hope you've enjoyed listening to this episode of the Fundraising Radicals podcast and that this conversation has challenged, informed, and maybe even inspired you and your fundraising leadership practice. As always, we're grateful to Scaling Up Nutrition Civil Society Network and Care International who are co-funding the Global Radicals Fundraising Leadership Programme, of which this podcast is just one part as we navigate global fundraising together as a global community.Please do subscribe to the podcast on the platform of your choice. If you're a regular listener, you may have noticed that we've recently switched the frequency of these episodes. We've learned a lot over the last few months as we've set this podcast up, as we found our rhythm and what works. We are in this for the long term. Our promise to you is that every month, we'll continue to explore new global perspectives on fundraising and leadership from Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and Latin America, that challenge us all to think differently about our communities, our causes, and our charities and their place in the world.New episodes drop on the 1st of every month, so make sure to tune in to get more global perspectives on fundraising and leadership in the non-profit sector. More about Fundraising Radicals:If you want to find out all the ways in which we’re working to empower, equip and engage fundraisers all over the world:Visit our website https://www.fundraisingradicals.comRead our blog https://www.fundraisingradicals.com/blog Follow Fundraising Radicals on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/fundraisingradicals Follow Craig on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/craigpollardfundraisingradicals
Resources and links mentioned in this episode:Care International https://www.care-international.org/ I hope you've enjoyed listening to this episode of the Fundraising Radicals podcast and that this conversation has challenged, informed, and maybe even inspired you and your fundraising leadership practice. As always, we're grateful to Scaling Up Nutrition Civil Society Network and Care International who are co-funding the Global Radicals Fundraising Leadership Programme, of which this podcast is just one part as we navigate global fundraising together as a global community.Please do subscribe to the podcast on the platform of your choice. New episodes drop on the 1st of each month, so make sure to tune in to get more global perspectives on fundraising and leadership in the non-profit sector. More about Fundraising Radicals:If you want to find out all the ways in which we’re working to empower, equip and engage fundraisers all over the world:Visit our website https://www.fundraisingradicals.comRead our blog https://www.fundraisingradicals.com/blog Follow Fundraising Radicals on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/fundraisingradicals Follow Craig on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/craigpollardfundraisingradicals
Resources and links mentioned in this episode:Find Sinketh Arun on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/arun-sinketh-b35162229/Angkor Hospital for Children https://angkorhospital.org/ I hope you've enjoyed listening to this episode of the Fundraising Radicals podcast and that this conversation has challenged, informed, and maybe even inspired you and your fundraising leadership practice. As always, we're grateful to Scaling Up Nutrition Civil Society Network and Care International who are co-funding the Global Radicals Fundraising Leadership Programme, of which this podcast is just one part as we navigate global fundraising together as a global community.Please do subscribe to the podcast on the platform of your choice. New episodes drop on the 1st and 15th of each month, so make sure to tune in to get more global perspectives on fundraising and leadership in the non-profit sector. More about Fundraising Radicals:If you want to find out all the ways in which we’re working to empower, equip and engage fundraisers all over the world:Visit our website https://www.fundraisingradicals.comRead our blog https://www.fundraisingradicals.com/blog Follow Fundraising Radicals on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/fundraisingradicals Follow Craig on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/craigpollardfundraisingradicals
Resources and links mentioned in this episode:Find Dr Syed Muqadas on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/muqadas-syed/ I hope you've enjoyed listening to this episode of the Fundraising Radicals podcast and that this conversation has challenged, informed, and maybe even inspired you and your fundraising leadership practice. As always, we're grateful to Scaling Up Nutrition Civil Society Network and Care International who are co-funding the Global Radicals Fundraising Leadership Programme, of which this podcast is just one part as we navigate global fundraising together as a global community.Please do subscribe to the podcast on the platform of your choice. New episodes drop on the 1st and 15th of each month, so make sure to tune in to get more global perspectives on fundraising and leadership in the non-profit sector. More about Fundraising Radicals:If you want to find out all the ways in which we’re working to empower, equip and engage fundraisers all over the world:Visit our website https://www.fundraisingradicals.comRead our blog https://www.fundraisingradicals.com/blog Follow Fundraising Radicals on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/fundraisingradicals Follow Craig on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/craigpollardfundraisingradicals
Resources and links mentioned in this episode:Healthbridge Country Director https://healthbridge.ca/staff/nguyen-thi-an I hope you've enjoyed listening to this episode of the Fundraising Radicals podcast and that this conversation has challenged, informed, and maybe even inspired you and your fundraising leadership practice. As always, we're grateful to Scaling Up Nutrition Civil Society Network and Care International who are co-funding the Global Radicals Fundraising Leadership Programme, of which this podcast is just one part as we navigate global fundraising together as a global community.Please do subscribe to the podcast on the platform of your choice. New episodes drop on the 1st and 15th of each month, so make sure to tune in to get more global perspectives on fundraising and leadership in the non-profit sector. More about Fundraising Radicals:If you want to find out all the ways in which we’re working to empower, equip and engage fundraisers all over the world:Visit our website https://www.fundraisingradicals.comRead our blog https://www.fundraisingradicals.com/blog Follow Fundraising Radicals on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/fundraisingradicals Follow Craig on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/craigpollardfundraisingradicals
Resources and links mentioned in this episode:Read about Parami University here https://www.parami.edu.mm/Find Dr Kyaw Moe Tun on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-kyaw-moe-tun-5a256558/?originalSubdomain=mm Important Request:If you are an experienced fundraiser based in North America or Europe and have a deep connection or deep interest in Myanmar or Liberal Arts And Sciences education and if you've been inspired by the vision and determination, and if you want to volunteer your time and fundraising skills, for free, to help make this happen for Parami University, please do get in touch with me at hello@fundraisingradicals.com. and we will share your details with the Parami team. I hope you've enjoyed listening to this episode of the Fundraising Radicals podcast and that this conversation has challenged, informed, and maybe even inspired you and your fundraising leadership practice. Please do subscribe to the podcast on the platform of your choice. New episodes drop on the 1st and 15th of each month, so make sure to tune in to get more global perspectives on fundraising and leadership in the non-profit sector. More about Fundraising Radicals:If you want to find out all the ways in which we’re working to empower, equip and engage fundraisers all over the world:Visit our website https://www.fundraisingradicals.comRead our blog https://www.fundraisingradicals.com/blog Follow Fundraising Radicals on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/fundraisingradicals Follow Craig on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/craigpollardfundraisingradicals
Resources and links mentioned in this episode:Register for the next BAME Online Conferencehttps://www.jmb-consulting.co.uk/bameonlineFind Martha on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/marthaawojobi/Recommended Reading Material:Giving Back: How to Do Good, Better by Derek A. Bardowellhttps://www.amazon.co.uk/Outsiders-Within-Derek-Bardowell/dp/0349701970White Supremacy Culture websitehttps://www.whitesupremacyculture.info/White Supremacy Culture - Free PDF bookhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1XR_7M_9qa64zZ00_JyFVTAjmjVU-uSz8/viewThe Revolution Will Not Be Funded: Beyond the Non-Profit Industrial Complexhttps://www.amazon.com/Revolution-Will-Not-Funded-Non-Profit/dp/0822369001White Saviorism in International Development: Theories, Practices and Lived Experienceshttps://www.amazon.com.au/White-Saviorism-International-Development-Experiences/dp/1990263186 I hope you've enjoyed listening to this episode of the Fundraising Radicals podcast and that this conversation has challenged, informed, and maybe even inspired you and your fundraising leadership practice. Please do subscribe to the podcast on the platform of your choice. New episodes drop on the 1st and 15th of each month, so make sure to tune in to get more global perspectives on fundraising and leadership in the non-profit sector. You can find translated shownotes & transcripts of this podcast in French and Spanish here: https://www.fundraisingradicals.com/podcast-transcriptsMore about Fundraising Radicals:If you want to find out all the ways in which we’re working to empower, equip and engage fundraisers all over the world:Visit our website https://www.fundraisingradicals.comRead our blog https://www.fundraisingradicals.com/blog Follow Fundraising Radicals on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/fundraisingradicals Follow Craig on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/craigpollardfundraisingradicals
Resources and links mentioned in this episode:Register for the next BAME Online Conferencehttps://www.jmb-consulting.co.uk/bameonlineFind Martha on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/marthaawojobi/Recommended Reading Material:Giving Back: How to Do Good, Better by Derek A. Bardowellhttps://www.amazon.co.uk/Outsiders-Within-Derek-Bardowell/dp/0349701970White Supremacy Culture websitehttps://www.whitesupremacyculture.info/White Supremacy Culture - Free PDF bookhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1XR_7M_9qa64zZ00_JyFVTAjmjVU-uSz8/viewThe Revolution Will Not Be Funded: Beyond the Non-Profit Industrial Complexhttps://www.amazon.com/Revolution-Will-Not-Funded-Non-Profit/dp/0822369001White Saviorism in International Development: Theories, Practices and Lived Experienceshttps://www.amazon.com.au/White-Saviorism-International-Development-Experiences/dp/1990263186 I hope you've enjoyed listening to this episode of the Fundraising Radicals podcast and that this conversation has challenged, informed, and maybe even inspired you and your fundraising leadership practice. Please do subscribe to the podcast on the platform of your choice. New episodes drop on the 1st and 15th of each month, so make sure to tune in to get more global perspectives on fundraising and leadership in the non-profit sector. You can find translated shownotes & transcripts of this podcast in French and Spanish here: https://www.fundraisingradicals.com/podcast-transcriptsMore about Fundraising Radicals:If you want to find out all the ways in which we’re working to empower, equip and engage fundraisers all over the world:Visit our website https://www.fundraisingradicals.comRead our blog https://www.fundraisingradicals.com/blog Follow Fundraising Radicals on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/fundraisingradicals Follow Craig on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/craigpollardfundraisingradicals