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Welcome to the NewsRamp Non-profit Podcast your weekly dose of inspiring stories and crucial updates from the nonprofit sector. Each episode highlights the impactful work of organizations around the globe, delves into important policy changes, and explores the challenges and triumphs faced by those dedicated to making the world a better place. Hear from nonprofit leaders, volunteers, and beneficiaries as we uncover the heartwarming and often untold stories of community, resilience, and hope. Tune in and discover how you can be a part of the change.
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Outdoor Personia launches 'Operation: Shed for a Vet' to provide free storage sheds for deserving veterans, Boca Helping Hands hosts Bowling for Bread event to support children's meal programs, and Atlanta Community Food Bank urges community support during Hunger Action Month to combat food insecurity in America.
The Centre for Education and Diplomacy in Avignon, established under the Office of Count Jonathan of Aquitaine, operates within international legal frameworks to promote education, cultural dialogue, and humanitarian service. Aligned with various international mandates and legal instruments, the Centre focuses on pillars of education, diplomacy, and humanitarian service to foster peace and understanding. Additionally, Mackenzie Manofsky has been awarded the Perez Mayoral Trailblazer Scholarship for her dedication to academic success and passion for supporting small businesses and non-profit agencies in her community.
The Wild Arts Festival in Oregon on December 6 and 7, 2025, celebrates art, literature, and conservation with a diverse selection of artwork and auction items to support the Bird Alliance of Oregon. On November 15th, 2025, the Raising Relief Foundation will host the Denim and Diamonds Gala in Florida to replenish funds for their mission supporting societal challenges and various community causes.
The Trains at NorthPark returns with new features like Art on the Rails and Choo-Choo Tales, aiming to raise over $1.1 million for the Ronald McDonald House of Dallas. Meanwhile, OBGC and SSAA in Olney are merging to create a comprehensive sports program, uniting the youth sports community and enhancing young athletes' development.
The Dairy Alliance is hosting a sweepstakes where winners can receive game day tickets for the UGA vs. UT football game or autographed footballs. Participants can enter by following @thedairyalliance on Instagram, liking/commenting on the post, and submitting an entry form. Winners will be notified via email on September 9, 2025.
CAHEC staff members dedicate over 800 volunteer hours annually, MOST prepares for a record-breaking kickball game to raise awareness about sex trafficking, NLCS moves forward with a community project in Annapolis, 7-HOPE Alliance advocates for the legality of 7-OH, NIBA prepares for its 151st Investment Conference, Sustain Southern California hosts a water solutions event, and The Dairy Alliance offers exclusive sweepstakes to meet rising country artist Maddox Batson.
The American Heart Association has extended funding for the Rural Health Care Outcomes Accelerator initiative to improve cardiovascular care in rural areas. The program offers enrollment opportunities for rural organizations, providing resources and recognition awards. In another news, Justin Weinstein of Weinstein Legal Team has been named the 'Best Lawyer in Fort Lauderdale' for 2025. The firm also received recognition as the 'Best Law Firm in Fort Lauderdale'.
FYZICAL Therapy & Balance Centers is launching a 'Fight the Fall' campaign with the Vestibular Disorders Association to raise awareness about fall prevention. VIP Community Services has been recognized as one of Newsweek's Best Addiction Treatment Centers. The National Investment Banking Association is hosting its 151st Investment Conference, driving capital raises and fostering partnerships. Additionally, the Community Foundation of Howard County will celebrate the retirement of Beverly White-Seals, and the Creative Happiness Institute is fundraising to support the arts in honor of Dr. David B. Axelrod. Renowned nonprofit event planner Mia Sims is hosting a virtual training event for nonprofit professionals.
Dr. David Clarke's podcast 'The Story Behind the Symptoms' delves into chronic pain caused by neuroplastic pathways, promoting a safer treatment approach. Meanwhile, the CCHR exhibit in Orlando educates Floridians on mental health abuses in psychiatry, sparking advocacy efforts. Poodini Pet Waste Removal in Arizona celebrates a decade of supporting dog rescues with community initiatives.
Heisman Trophy winner Troy Smith and other Ohio State legends will compete against Texas Longhorn icons like Ricky Williams in the World Series of Cornhole and Legend Shootout Tournament. The event aims to raise mental health awareness and support under-served youth through Smith's foundation, with a VIP Tailgate Experience and post-game fan event planned. Proceeds will benefit player-driven foundations and charities, creating a blend of competition, philanthropy, and fun.
The World Series of Cornhole has joined forces with Ted Ginn Jr. and the Ginn Foundation to support youth development through sports, mentorship, and education. The partnership will showcase the Ginn Foundation at WSOC events, raising funds and awareness to create opportunities for young student-athletes both on and off the field.
The Peralta Colleges Foundation, BayCare Health System, OCJ Kids, Volunteers of America, and Catalina Museum are hosting fundraising events in 2025 to support students, communities, foster youth, essential services, and historical preservation. These events offer opportunities for businesses and individuals to contribute, sponsor, or participate in activities that make a positive impact.
Cardoso Law, PLLC celebrates a decade of serving accident victims in Pensacola with dedication and care. Ann Storck Center in Fort Lauderdale will host a free seminar educating families on developmental disabilities. Kennedy Krieger Institute is recognized as one of Maryland's Best Employers, highlighting its exceptional workplace culture and commitment to individuals with nervous system disorders.
The World Series of Cornhole Legends event in Columbus will feature Heath Hale, The Cowboy Auctioneer, leading live fundraising efforts to support charities and nonprofits. The Houston Area Women’s Center opened One Safe Place Houston, a campus providing comprehensive services to survivors of domestic and sexual violence. Historic Augusta is hosting a Perfectly Aged Benefit Auction to celebrate its 60th anniversary, while the Colorado Rural Health Center honored Basin Clinic during Safety Net Clinic Week. These events showcase community support, fundraising efforts, and dedication to making a difference.
Various organizations and foundations have been actively engaging in community initiatives, such as launching Scout Troop 611 in Willingboro, awarding grants to local nonprofits in Southeastern Massachusetts, providing scholarships to underserved college students, and hosting fundraising events like the Black & White Ball in Texas. Additionally, there are efforts to protect open spaces in Solano County, raise awareness about the benefits of real dairy milk, support underserved communities with housing solutions, and expand business services in Baltimore County. These initiatives aim to empower youth, support local communities, and create positive impacts in various regions.
TEXSAR is hosting its annual Search Party to raise funds for emergency response efforts, while Mainly Mozart will honor Dr. Erica Ollmann Saphire for her groundbreaking research at the Genius Awards Dinner.
Sharon Nevins, Chief Revenue Officer for The Baltimore Banner, leads the brand strategy and revenue generation efforts for the nonprofit news operation. As the Executive Director of Impact Maryland, she oversees a thought leadership conference featuring top voices and leaders discussing crucial policies and issues affecting the state. The event, now in its third year, has garnered praise and recognition, becoming a must-attend business event in Baltimore, with past speakers including Governor Wes Moore and former U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg. Visit The Baltimore Banner's website to purchase tickets and join the Banner community through the free monthly Banner Book Club.
The Office of Count Jonathan of Aquitaine has inaugurated the Centre for Education and Diplomacy in Avignon, France, under the sovereignty of His Royal Highness Thomas II. This nonprofit initiative focuses on promoting education, intercultural exchange, and humanitarian diplomacy worldwide, with a commitment to upholding international law and values. The Centre's programs include an International Lecture Series, a Heritage and Sovereignty Publication Initiative, and a Youth Ambassadors Program, aligning with the Republic's aim to be a principled global voice.
Acting Commissioner Jeffrey Brown visited the Harm Reduction Center in Asbury Park, showcasing vital services ahead of International Overdose Awareness Day, emphasizing the importance of interventions like naloxone distribution and sterile syringes in saving lives. Meanwhile, JRP Electric is hosting a Charity Golf Tournament to benefit the Doug Flutie Jr. Foundation for Autism and Parents Helping Parents, featuring auctions and activities to support these significant causes.
The Mission Driven Bank Fund raises $200 million to support minority and community banks, while scholarships by Dr. Zachary Lipman and Dr. Andrew Gomes offer aid to student athletes and military veterans. Additionally, the Martial Arts History Museum in Glendale gives back to the community, and CUDDLY collaborates with NYC Second Chance Rescue to save shelter animals.
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