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Never Been Promoted Podcast with Thomas Helfrich
Heidi Hamels and Alaina Baker share the mission behind Uplift Malawi, a nonprofit organization dedicated to creating sustainable schools, life skills programs, and community partnerships to provide better opportunities for children in Malawi. They discuss the challenges of running a nonprofit, the realities of fundraising, and how they are making a direct impact on the lives of children.
About Heidi Hamels & Uplift Malawi:
Heidi Hamels is the founder of Uplift Malawi, a nonprofit organization dedicated to sustainable education and community empowerment. Alongside Executive Director Alaina Baker, where she has worked for over a decade to drive sustainable educational initiatives. Alaina has worked closely with Heidi to shape Uplift Malawi into a high-impact organization that prioritizes transparency, direct impact, and community-driven solutions. Their focus is not just on education but on addressing the foundational needs—clean water, nutrition, and life skills—that make quality education possible.
In this episode, Thomas, Alaina, and Heidi discuss:
Alaina and Heidi explain how their organization builds infrastructure, provides resources, and ensures long-term sustainability to empower communities.
Many nonprofits fail due to financial inefficiencies. They discuss how Uplift Malawi has structured its funding model to maximize impact while maintaining transparency and efficiency.
From rebranding to navigating the complexities of international aid, they share lessons learned in fundraising, donor engagement, and ensuring donations make a direct impact.
Key Takeaways:
Many large charities retain 80-90% of donations for overhead. Uplift Malawi ensures 100% of certain donations go directly to children’s programs, while operational expenses are covered separately.
Addressing hunger, sanitation, and vocational training is key to making education meaningful and sustainable for communities.
Just $5 can feed a child two meals a day for an entire year. Direct funding models ensure that donors know exactly where their money is going.
“Education alone isn’t enough. You have to create an environment where learning is possible—clean water, food, teachers, and resources matter just as much as books.” — Alaina Baker
CONNECT WITH UPLIFT MALAWI:
Website: https://upliftmalawi.org/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/upliftmalawi/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/upliftmalawi
CONNECT WITH THOMAS HELFRICH:
X (Twitter):
Is an opinion platform hosted by Marvin “Truth” Davis. My life and career...
Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
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Never Been Promoted Podcast with Thomas Helfrich
Heidi Hamels and Alaina Baker share the mission behind Uplift Malawi, a nonprofit organization dedicated to creating sustainable schools, life skills programs, and community partnerships to provide better opportunities for children in Malawi. They discuss the challenges of running a nonprofit, the realities of fundraising, and how they are making a direct impact on the lives of children.
About Heidi Hamels & Uplift Malawi:
Heidi Hamels is the founder of Uplift Malawi, a nonprofit organization dedicated to sustainable education and community empowerment. Alongside Executive Director Alaina Baker, where she has worked for over a decade to drive sustainable educational initiatives. Alaina has worked closely with Heidi to shape Uplift Malawi into a high-impact organization that prioritizes transparency, direct impact, and community-driven solutions. Their focus is not just on education but on addressing the foundational needs—clean water, nutrition, and life skills—that make quality education possible.
In this episode, Thomas, Alaina, and Heidi discuss:
Alaina and Heidi explain how their organization builds infrastructure, provides resources, and ensures long-term sustainability to empower communities.
Many nonprofits fail due to financial inefficiencies. They discuss how Uplift Malawi has structured its funding model to maximize impact while maintaining transparency and efficiency.
From rebranding to navigating the complexities of international aid, they share lessons learned in fundraising, donor engagement, and ensuring donations make a direct impact.
Key Takeaways:
Many large charities retain 80-90% of donations for overhead. Uplift Malawi ensures 100% of certain donations go directly to children’s programs, while operational expenses are covered separately.
Addressing hunger, sanitation, and vocational training is key to making education meaningful and sustainable for communities.
Just $5 can feed a child two meals a day for an entire year. Direct funding models ensure that donors know exactly where their money is going.
“Education alone isn’t enough. You have to create an environment where learning is possible—clean water, food, teachers, and resources matter just as much as books.” — Alaina Baker
CONNECT WITH UPLIFT MALAWI:
Website: https://upliftmalawi.org/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/upliftmalawi/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/upliftmalawi
CONNECT WITH THOMAS HELFRICH:
X (Twitter):
Is an opinion platform hosted by Marvin “Truth” Davis. My life and career...
Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Support the show
Serious about LinkedIn Lead Generation? Stop Guessing what to do on LinkedIn and ignite revenue from relevance with Instantly Relevant Lead System