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Summary
Land rights are at the heart of building a sustainable and equitable future. Yet securing these rights—especially for marginalized communities—remains a profound global challenge.
In this episode of NGO Soul + Strategy, I sit down with Amy Coughenour Betancourt, President and CEO of Cadasta, a global social innovation organization dedicated to advancing affordable, accessible land rights documentation.
Drawing on her leadership at the intersection of technology, social innovation, and global nonprofit management, Amy and I explore the unique opportunities and challenges Cadasta faces as a technology-forward organization working closely with Indigenous Peoples, local communities, and governments.
We also address a timely leadership question: how nonprofits can respond to increasingly challenging funding landscapes while staying aligned with mission and values.
Guest's Bio
We Discuss
Quotes
“We need to be technology-forward but always community-centered.”
"Responding to a changing funding landscape requires not just resilience—but also creativity and adaptability.”
Resources
Let’s stay connected
You can also watch this episode on YouTube and subscribe to be the first to know when new episodes or other thought pieces are released.
Have a challenge or opportunity in your nonprofit or philanthropic organization that you'd like to explore? Feel free to reach out to Tosca directly at tosca(at)5oaksconsulting(dot)org.
And if you’d like more insights on nonprofit leadership, organizational change, and culture, you can follow Tosca on LinkedIn.
By Tosca Bruno-van Vijfeijken5
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Show Notes
Summary
Land rights are at the heart of building a sustainable and equitable future. Yet securing these rights—especially for marginalized communities—remains a profound global challenge.
In this episode of NGO Soul + Strategy, I sit down with Amy Coughenour Betancourt, President and CEO of Cadasta, a global social innovation organization dedicated to advancing affordable, accessible land rights documentation.
Drawing on her leadership at the intersection of technology, social innovation, and global nonprofit management, Amy and I explore the unique opportunities and challenges Cadasta faces as a technology-forward organization working closely with Indigenous Peoples, local communities, and governments.
We also address a timely leadership question: how nonprofits can respond to increasingly challenging funding landscapes while staying aligned with mission and values.
Guest's Bio
We Discuss
Quotes
“We need to be technology-forward but always community-centered.”
"Responding to a changing funding landscape requires not just resilience—but also creativity and adaptability.”
Resources
Let’s stay connected
You can also watch this episode on YouTube and subscribe to be the first to know when new episodes or other thought pieces are released.
Have a challenge or opportunity in your nonprofit or philanthropic organization that you'd like to explore? Feel free to reach out to Tosca directly at tosca(at)5oaksconsulting(dot)org.
And if you’d like more insights on nonprofit leadership, organizational change, and culture, you can follow Tosca on LinkedIn.