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and they will create an organization that does programmatic work. Nonprofits need so much more
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than just programmatic work. They need to understand finance. They need to understand
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the legal ramifications of what they do. They need to understand taxes. They need to understand
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development. They need to understand marketing. But we bring in funds to allow our programs to
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happen. So it used to be that people would come into nonprofits and donate their time and their
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money to bring those resources, those capacities into play for a nonprofit on a worthy mission.
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But people feel strapped these days. They don't do it as much. So we need to find other creative ways
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of building those capacities, right? One of them, and one of the things that I recommend is when
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you're looking at retirement, and when you're thinking about retirement, that's an excellent
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place to help a nonprofit capacity build. You can add those resources, whether, again, like you're
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some kind of professional. So retirees are great resources for nonprofits because actually better
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resources than not because they're already fully trained in what they do. Right. Yeah, true.
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So we capacity... So I have one nonprofit, which is really wonderful. So if you think about
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these people, they take retired doctors, and they put them on the phone with community health
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clinics in urban and rural environments, so that these doctors who are overworked in these incredibly
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difficult environments have resources of mentors that they can reach out to when they need a diagnosis
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or they need some assistance in treating something. They have doctors on call who have been through it
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all and seen it all. And these doctors continue to feel like they have an end-of-life existence,
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right, making a difference in their world. And it's not just doctors. That's just a really easy example.
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Any one of you can do that, what you... The expertise and the life skills that you've built over time.
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But when we talk about... And by doing that and helping the nonprofits understand how much they
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value, when we feel really small, I think one of the most empowering things we can do
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is remind someone else how important they are. So if you're feeling like you're not making much of
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an impact or you can't make much of an impact, go talk to a nonprofit and help them be the best
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organization that they can be. And when they get there, when those nonprofits get to that space,
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they can then go talk to the corporation and say, we're a valuable partner to the things you need to
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get done in the world, right? We're valuable people in terms of helping you create the world that we all
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want to see. And you're doing it together and collectively. So I mean, what's better than that?
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That's nice. And then let's face it, ageism is real too. So even if we might imagine we want to work to
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a certain age, our employers might not agree. So I've known multiple people who have been kind of
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out on their ears way before they expected to. Finding meaning and a way to contribute in the
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nonprofit world is an option there too. Absolutely. And again, so many interesting
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opportunities. I mean, you obviously could, there's a lot of different things that you might be
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interested in. We all sort of had some experience working with nonprofits throughout our lives. I mean,
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communities are basically built by nonprofits and many communities are nonprofits. So we all have had
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that kind of, we all understand how uplifting those things are. COVID sort of made things a little weird
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because we stopped working in community. Right. But that wasn't evolution. That was a blip,
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right? I think a lot of people see that as sort of a post COVID world, but I don't believe in a post
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COVID world. I believe COVID was a blip and we have to get back to community, right? The things we do,
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we're always stronger together. Just one more thing. I, when we talk about like, we're all in this
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together, sometimes people can feel lost in those kinds of environments, right? But the truth is,
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is there's always that feeling that you are striving for, right? Where your impact, right? Financial time,
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resources, your brain matters. And so don't forget the relationship between you and the
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person next to you, right?
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Right.
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When I talk about building a community and building a community organization, it's bigger
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than two of you, but at the end of the day, you're still in conversation with another
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person or another group of people that is important to you, right?
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You're building your community, not just any community.
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Right, right.
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It's okay to be selfish when you think about that a little bit, right?
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Exactly right.
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Yeah.
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Oh, Missy, thank you.
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We could obviously talk about these things for a long time.
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Where can people who are interested go to learn more about the work you're doing or the ideas
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that you're sharing?
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Sure.
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So thank you so much.
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I just, I really enjoyed this conversation.
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What a great way to wake up on a Friday.
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So please come out to www.impactnonprofits.co and come see some of the things that we're
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doing, particularly if you are already involved with the nonprofit or if we have a lot of
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resources that can help them build better capacities and start their conversations with
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corporations so that they can get more support.
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Also, you can reach me on my LinkedIn.
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So please look me up, Missy S.
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Nostel on LinkedIn.
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We do a lot of publishing there sort of on ideas and things that you can bring to the table.
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And don't ever, I think it was Jane Goodall who said, don't ever underestimate the power
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of a small group of people to make changes.
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It's the only thing that ever works.
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Right.
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I'm paraphrasing, of course.
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Yeah.
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But if you are feeling that you are not powerful, you are wrong.
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You're very powerful, just in and of yourself and in community, it's just multiplied.
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Oh, I love that message.
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What a way to end.
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Thank you, Missy, for being with us.
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Thank you so much, Stephanie, Kevin.
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What a pleasure.
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And thanks again for everything you're doing for the investing community and for people
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who really need this kind of these resources.
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It's important.
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It's important work.
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Awesome.
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We agree.
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Great.
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So, Kevin, I mean, Missy is such an interesting person because she brings this nonprofit experience
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and now to the idea of being an investor and how those two things can go together, the corporate
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nonprofit partnership.
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But then what I appreciate is like, what is our role as little individuals here who are
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not corporate leaders necessarily and not nonprofit leaders?
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But what can we do both with our dollars and with our time?
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And I love how she was talking about asking better questions, right?
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I think when we sometimes feel like, well, what the heck can I as one person do?
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I think I would go back to that idea of asking better questions.
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Who can you ask these questions of?
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How can you use some of your 21,000 words a day to start talking about this stuff?
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That's where everything begins.
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Yeah, I mean, frankly, that's one of the more intriguing things or interesting things I
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get out of this podcast, to be selfish, is talking with people who, when you see their
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intro sentence to their bio, it's like, I don't know how this is really going to connect
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with what we're doing.
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But then we have this conversation and it's, oh, this is how it works for individuals.
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We're not talking, this podcast isn't built for corporations or for nonprofits or for groups
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of any sort.
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It's, we talk to the individuals.
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But one of the biggest things that we always hear is like, well, it's hard to make an impact
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if you're just one person and whatever, the beauty of talking with people like Missy is
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she can give us ideas and explain, this is how you can make a difference.
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Not some theoretical, well, you could just call up the investor relations department and
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insist, it's like, no, that BS doesn't work.
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All right, let's just be honest.
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That's not going to go anywhere.
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But starting working the way up, so to speak, talking with the nonprofits, you're going to have
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a little bit more leverage with them and you're going to give them support in what they're
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going to be telling, you know, talking with these corporations.
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So that is a realistic way of how to affect change.
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And even just showing up at your local community, whether it's the food bank or some organization
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that's working on the cause that's near and dear to your heart and saying, here's who I am.
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How can I help?
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Right?
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That's a big thing.
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But then I also like that she pushed back on the misconception of, well, I'm not super
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rich.
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Therefore, my dollars can't make a difference, right?
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Like, yes, even as a relative.
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relatively smaller investor, you can make a difference. And we will point back to our episodes
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on sustainable investing, impact investing, socially responsible investing. It has all
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different kinds of names, right? Even just choosing the mutual funds, for example,
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that are working on issues that are important to you. I was just reading an impact report of
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one mutual fund company today of the advocacy efforts they've been making and the differences
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they have made with big companies. Okay, maybe I can't do it with my couple thousand dollars,
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but if I'm investing in that fund, I'm giving more weight to their voice when they're raising
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the issues. So there's definitely ways that we can all be thinking more strategically about
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how we're using our dollars and our time. That's it. There it is in a nutshell.
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So finding ways to leverage, not necessarily going straight to the top, but working with these
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nonprofits, these collective investments, whether it's a mutual fund or private investments or
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something like that, there's different ways you can go about it, so to speak. There's not one way
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to climb a mountain. There's a couple of paths. Some are easier than others. Same thing here.
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There's different ways to make an impact. Just look for the avenue that works best for you,
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where you can feel that you're making the biggest contribution.
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Well, and one of the things Missy had told me before was that she feels women are the best
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impact investors. And I think it's partly because we do tend to look for ways that we can act
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as a collective instead of just as one person. Dear listeners, we hope you enjoyed our conversation
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today. We'll talk to you next time. It's goodbye from me.
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