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The podcast currently has 21 episodes available.
This episode features Wilma Norton from Community Foundation of Tampa Bay and Brenda Rouse from WEDU.
This episode features Wilma Norton from Community Foundation of Tampa Bay and Debbie Sokolov, Deputy Director for Development & Communications with The James Museum of Western & Wildlife Art.
This episode features Wilma Norton from Community Foundation of Tampa Bay and Malaika Hollist and Warren Bucholz from Arts Axis Florida discussing the work of Arts Axis Florida.
This episode features Wilma Norton from Community Foundation Tampa Bay and John and Sheila Auer, honored by the Suncoast Hospice Foundation/Empath Health. During their conversation, Wilma, John, Sheila and Karen from Suncoast Hospice Foundation discuss the Auers' philanthropy throughout the Tampa Bay community and beyond.
This episode features Wilma Norton from Community Foundation Tampa Bay and Jason Humphrey from SunRaising by Movement Solar. During their conversation, Wilma and Jason discuss how he built his business model around giving.
This episode features Greg Holden from Manning and Napier and Wilma Norton from Community Foundation Tampa Bay. During their discussion, Wilma and Greg talk about how Greg has been able to support nonprofits and philanthropists through his volunteerism and wealth management expertise.
This episode features Wilma Norton from Community Foundation Tampa Bay and Harry and Sandy Jamieson, philanthropists involved with the Lions Eye Institute for Transplant and Research. During the conversation, Harry Sandy talk about how Harry's role as a trust officer has allowed him to make charitable decisions and how those decisions are influenced by his and Sandy's personal philanthropic values.
This episode features Anne Koch a volunteer and philanthropist supporting Berkeley Preparatory School. During this conversation, Wilma and Anne discuss why volunteerism, as well as financial support, is important when supporting a nonprofit you care about.
This episode features Keenan Knopke from Curlew Hills Memory Garden and Brooke Boccacino from Suncoast Hospice Foundation. During this conversation, Wilma, Keenan, and Brooke discuss Curlew Hills Memory Garden's philanthropic values and the importance of partnerships like this one to Suncoast Hospice Foundation.
This episode features professional fundraiser and AFP Tampa Bay board member, Amanda Jacobson. During the conversation, Wilma and Amanda discuss how United Way Suncoast engagest philanthropists as well as how Amanda's early philanthropic experiences have shaped her giving philosophy.
The podcast currently has 21 episodes available.