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Mon, 20 November 2006
Nov 20, 2006: Interview with Volunteer San Diego. Links about: The joy of giving, Holiday Charity Guide, ChipIncom, Slate 60, New York Times Volunteer story. 501c3cast.com - leave a vm at: 206-350-4483.
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Mon, 26 June 2006
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Sat, 17 June 2006
If you have been asked to participate in an interview for the 501c3Cast, the following two documents will help you understand more about the interview process and may answer other general questions that you have: 501c3Cast Interview Technical Overview and FAQ - contains the answers to some common technical and logistical questions that people often have. 501c3Cast Interview Overview - outlines what to expect from the interview and some questions that will likely be asked during the interview.
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Sat, 17 June 2006
News:Here you will find general announcements and notes about the 501c3Cast. Note that the most up to date information about shows can be found in the show notes page.
For more information, email: 501c3cast@gmail.com
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Sat, 17 June 2006
I (since I am writing this about myself) am the host and producer of the 501c3cast. I first began thinking about creating this podcast in February of 2005 when I began listening to many of the early podcasters. Five months later I gathered the courage and motivation to begin producing the first programs. I’ve been involved and interested in the work of nonprofit organizations since I was young. It was easy for me to recognize that podcasting has amazing potential to help people who are working to improve the world. Podcasting is a story telling medium, and philanthropic minded people have stories to tell. What’s my story? I am currently working and living in Austin, TX with my wife, Katie and our cat, Phlox. By day, I work for Convio as a Technology Consultant working with Account Managers and the clients they serve. I am grateful for my job because it gives me the opportunity to work with hundreds of nonprofits all over the United States. I’d like to think that I’m helping each of them fulfill their missions. Prior to working with nonprofit technology, I was a fundraiser for several organizations. Many of the organizations that I’ve worked with have a focus of helping improve the lives of people with disabilities. I have served on the board of a developing 501c3 organization and continuously volunteer with other organizations that I believe in. Like all of my experiences in the nonprofit world, I feel that the 501c3cast has given me more than I’ve contributed. The purpose of this podcast is to provide a source of inspiration and information for people involved with charitable organizations. For more information about Corey (me), email: 501c3cast@gmail.com
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