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Podcast Money to Give

Money to Give

Richard C. Peck

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Business & Entrepreneuriat

Fréquence : 1 épisode/17j. Total Éps: 65

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I'm Rick Peck, also known as "The Philanthropy Guy.” Let's talk about: 1) How nonprofits can most effectively showcase their mission and vision; 2) How donors and potential donors can make the greatest impact possible in the world; and 3) how professional advisors, including philanthropic advisors, can offer the most up-to-date information and services to their clients. After spending almost 20 years in the charitable giving world, I realized it's time to help more nonprofits thrive rather than just survive, while also helping those who have MONEY TO GIVE find top organizations that are deserving of their donations. So join us here for more of that giving feeling!
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Building What’s Missing: LR Fox on Philanthropy, Foster Youth, and Unlocking Human Potential

jeudi 1 janvier 2026Durée 20:06

In this powerful episode of Money to Give, Rick Peck sits down with LR Fox, founder of Next Global Capital and the Next Foundation, for a candid conversation about what happens when philanthropy moves beyond charity and into systems change. Drawing from his own experience growing up in foster care, Fox shares how his family office and foundation identify major social gaps and either invest in solutions, or build them when none exist.

At the heart of the conversation is Oasis Academy, a groundbreaking boarding school and support network designed to identify exceptionally talented youth from foster care, orphanages, refugee camps, and trafficking shelters—and give them a real pathway to thrive. “Every dollar we deploy is a vote for the future we want to build,” Fox explains, reframing philanthropy as an act of belief in human potential. Together, Rick and Fox explore what it looks like to give not just to relieve suffering, but to unlock opportunity and create ripple effects that can transform entire communities.
  • Philanthropy can move faster and farther when it identifies gaps and builds solutions, not just funds existing programs.
  • Youth with the greatest talent are often the most at risk without access to opportunity and support systems.
  • Investing in long‑term pathways (education, mentorship, leadership) creates generational impact, not dependency.
  • Giving rooted in lived experience brings credibility, clarity, and deeper outcomes.

Leading with Vision and Vulnerability: A Conversation with Randall Hallett

jeudi 25 décembre 2025Durée 40:44

What happens when a nonprofit CEO avoids philanthropy? According to Randall Hallett, consultant, speaker, and author of Vibrant Vulnerability—the entire organization misses its greatest opportunity to inspire, connect, and grow. In this purpose-filled episode of Money to Give, Rick Peck sits down with Randall to unpack the evolving role of nonprofit leaders, the misunderstood partnership between CEOs and Chief Development Officers, and why vulnerability is one of the most underutilized leadership tools in fundraising today.

Drawing on years of experience in healthcare, higher education, and consulting, Randall shares powerful stories and tactical insights about what drives successful philanthropic leadership. and what holds it back. From board dynamics to CEO storytelling, this episode is a must-listen for anyone who believes leadership and generosity go hand in hand.

Key Takeaways:
  • Nonprofit CEOs must be more than administrators—they must be ambassadors of impact.
  • Great fundraising partnerships are built on clarity, trust, and mutual respect between the CEO and CDO.
  • Vulnerability and storytelling are not weaknesses; they are essential leadership tools that deepen donor engagement.
  • Boards play a critical role in holding leadership accountable for advancing philanthropy.
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(Part 2 of 3) Unlocking the Power of Personal Goodwill: Randy Fox on Turning Hidden Assets into Lasting Generosity

jeudi 23 octobre 2025Durée 28:44

In this insightful episode of Money to Give, Rick Peck welcomes back Randy Fox, founder of Two Hawks Family Office Services and a leading voice in charitable estate planning. Together, they explore an often-overlooked concept that can have major implications for business owners and philanthropists alike — personal goodwill. Randy explains the difference between enterprise goodwill (the reputation and systems tied to a business itself) and personal goodwill (the value that comes from an individual’s reputation, relationships, and expertise). He illustrates how, in many closely held businesses, personal goodwill represents an asset of significant — yet frequently unrecognized — value. The conversation dives deep into how identifying and valuing personal goodwill can unlock powerful charitable planning opportunities. Randy and Rick discuss how, by separating this goodwill from other business assets during a sale, owners can potentially avoid capital gains, claim charitable deductions, and even fund tools like donor-advised funds, charitable remainder trusts, or pooled income funds. Throughout the discussion, Randy highlights real-world examples and emphasizes that understanding goodwill isn’t just an accounting concept — it’s a pathway to aligning business success with philanthropic purpose. The conversation explores: The distinction between enterprise goodwill and personal goodwill How business owners can identify and appraise their personal goodwill Why goodwill can be treated as a capital asset — and its tax implications How to donate personal goodwill to charitable vehicles like donor-advised funds, CRTs, or pooled income funds About the Guest Randy Fox is the founder of Two Hawks Family Office Services, a nationally recognized expert in advanced estate, tax, and charitable planning. With nearly four decades of experience, he advises families, entrepreneurs, and philanthropists on how to structure gifts that maximize both impact and efficiency. Randy is known for translating complex financial strategies into meaningful acts of generosity that benefit donors and the causes they care about. Contact Randy: randy@twohawksfos.com Learn more: www.twohawksfos.com Key Takeaways: Personal goodwill is the value tied to your reputation, relationships, and expertise — and it can often be separated from your business in a sale. This intangible asset can be donated to charitable vehicles to avoid capital gains and create lasting philanthropic impact. Transactions must be carefully structured — ideally before signing a binding letter of intent. Proper valuation is critical; use qualified appraisers familiar with goodwill assessments. Strategic planning can turn business success into ongoing charitable influence while optimizing tax outcomes. Subscribe to the Charitable Giving News for You newsletter for more stories, resources, and tips: Subscribe to Charitable Giving News for You.

(Part 1 of 3) Giving That Grows: Randy Fox on Modern Approaches to Pooled Income Funds

jeudi 16 octobre 2025Durée 30:25

In this episode of Money to Give, Rick Peck sits down with Randy Fox, founder of Two Hawks Family Office Services and a nationally recognized expert in charitable estate planning. Together, they unpack one of the most versatile yet underutilized tools in philanthropy: the pooled income fund. Randy explains how pooled income funds — often overshadowed by charitable remainder trusts and gift annuities — can provide donors with lifetime income, flexible investment options, and significant tax advantages, all while creating long-term charitable impact. The conversation explores: What pooled income funds are and how they differ from charitable remainder trusts (CRTs) and charitable gift annuities (CGAs) How both major universities and community foundations use these funds to support their missions Why modern “donor- and advisor-friendly” pooled income funds are making a comeback The flexibility to accept a wide range of assets — from real estate and closely held business interests to cryptocurrency Innovative structures like Randy’s “Preferred Pooled Income Fund,” which combine charitable giving with advanced estate planning strategies Randy also shares how younger donors and multi-generational families can use these funds to align income, impact, and legacy in a single strategy. About the Guest: Randy Fox is the founder of Two Hawks Family Office Services, a leading advisor in advanced estate, tax, and charitable planning. With decades of experience helping families and philanthropists design meaningful giving strategies, Randy is known for blending technical expertise with a deep commitment to purposeful legacy building. Contact Randy: randy@twohawksfos.comLearn more: www.twoharksfos.com Key Takeaways: Pooled income funds are flexible tools that provide lifetime income and charitable impact without the rigid rules of CRTs. Donors of any age can participate, making them ideal for multi-generational legacy planning. They can accept complex assets — from real estate to private stock to digital currency. Modern pooled funds allow donors and advisors greater choice in investment management and charitable beneficiaries. Creativity matters — as Randy shows through innovations like the “Preferred Pooled Income Fund,” philanthropy continues to evolve with donor needs. Subscribe to the Charitable Giving News for You newsletter for more stories, resources, and tips: ⁠Subscribe to Charitable Giving News for You⁠.

Global Citizenship in Action: Kimberly Haley-Coleman on How Service Abroad Transforms Both the Giver and the Community

jeudi 9 octobre 2025Durée 41:38

In this episode of Money to Give, Rick Peck sits down with Kimberly Haley-Coleman, Founder and CEO of Globe Aware, to explore how meaningful service abroad can become a powerful expression of philanthropy. Together, they unpack what it means to give not only your resources, but your time, heart, and skills to make a tangible difference in communities around the world. Kimberly shares stories from 25 years of leading Globe Aware’s international service programs—where volunteers help install clean cooking stoves in Peru, build classrooms in Cambodia, and construct wheelchair ramps for those in need. These short-term, high-impact experiences allow busy professionals and families to engage directly with local communities and see their contributions come to life. The conversation also explores: How employers are supporting service abroad through volunteer paydays and matching gifts How donor-advised funds and charitable foundations can fund volunteer experiences The importance of cultural awareness and working side-by-side with local leaders Why short-term volunteer trips can spark lifelong global connection and empathy By the end, listeners are invited to see giving as a holistic act — one that blends purpose, adventure, and compassion across borders. About the Guest: Kimberly Haley-Coleman is the Founder and CEO of Globe Aware, a nonprofit organization offering sustainable, short-term volunteer programs in 26 countries worldwide. A passionate advocate for cultural understanding and service learning, Kimberly helps individuals and corporations turn their desire to give back into real-world impact. Learn more: www.globeaware.org Follow Globe Aware on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube. Key Takeaways: Philanthropy is more than money — it’s about giving time, talent, and compassion where it’s needed most. Employers play a growing role in global service by offering volunteer benefits and donation matches. Every project counts — from building stoves to teaching skills, volunteers can create lasting, visible change in one week. Cultural humility matters — the most meaningful giving comes from partnership, not prescription. Service transforms both sides — volunteers return home with renewed gratitude, clarity, and purpose. Subscribe to the Charitable Giving News for You newsletter for more stories, resources, and tips: Subscribe to Charitable Giving News for You.

The Endowment Multiplier: Nick Burgess on How Smart Planning Fuels Big Philanthropy

samedi 4 octobre 2025Durée 31:32

In this episode of Money to Give, host Rick Peck welcomes Nick Burgess, Principal at The Burgess Group, for an eye-opening conversation about how innovative insurance and financial strategies can dramatically expand the impact of philanthropy. Nick has worked with foundations, universities, and nonprofits to help unlock gifts that seemed unimaginable—sometimes turning a donor’s existing giving capacity into transformational, multi-million-dollar endowments. Nick shares remarkable stories, including how one foundation’s ambitious goal of building a $50 million endowment was achieved in just 60 days through creative planning with a single donor. He also describes his work with the Cleveland Clinic, where strategic use of insurance and financing has already secured $1.3 billion toward a $2.3 billion endowment. But this conversation isn’t only about big numbers. Nick emphasizes transparency, integrity, and education, noting that strategies like premium finance life insurance are not for everyone. “This should never be sold as a commodity or as ‘free insurance,’” he cautions. Instead, with the right donors, clear communication, and long-term management, these approaches can create extraordinary results for philanthropy. Listeners will gain insights into: How nonprofits and advisors can uncover untapped capacity for giving. Why endowment-building strategies need both vision and discipline. The importance of stress-testing, transparency, and fit when considering premium finance structures. How the right planning can ensure gifts endure and grow for generations. Nick’s expertise shines a light on possibilities many organizations don’t even know exist. For donors and nonprofit leaders alike, this episode offers a glimpse into what’s possible when generosity meets creativity and integrity.

Living to Give: Trish Kane's Transformation from Struggle to Service

vendredi 3 octobre 2025Durée 32:12

In this powerful episode of Money to Give, host Rick Peck sits down with Trish Kane, CEO and founder of Healerverse. Trish shares her remarkable journey from Wall Street to a near-death experience, to building a platform dedicated to holistic well-being and service to others. Trish’s story is one of resilience, renewal, and generosity. After surviving a nine-day coma and relearning how to walk, talk, and breathe, she committed her life to helping others heal and thrive. Today, through Healerverse, she empowers spiritual practitioners and solopreneurs worldwide to make an impact. Highlights Trish’s personal journey through addiction, recovery, and rediscovering purpose. The role of gratitude, faith, and community in sustaining her new path. The ripple effect of kindness—from holding a door to sponsoring children in Africa. Her commitment to supporting female founders and giving back through her work and investments. Check out the Healerverse online community: https://5dhealerverse.com/home 

Philanthropy Is For Everyone: A Conversation with Bob Hopkins

vendredi 19 septembre 2025Durée 34:45

In this inspiring episode of Money to Give, host Rick Peck sits down with Bob Hopkins—author, educator, and lifelong champion of generosity—to explore the true meaning of philanthropy. Bob shares stories from his decades of teaching, writing, and community work, showing how giving is not just about money but about how we live, connect, and care for others. Together, Rick and Bob discuss: Why philanthropy should be understood as love of mankind, not just financial giving The “five Ts” of giving: time, talent, treasure, testimony, and ties How everyday acts of kindness and service make us all philanthropists The impact of Bob’s teaching programs and storytelling through his books His latest project, the award-winning documentary Mighty Eighty Listeners will come away with a broader, more accessible view of philanthropy—and practical inspiration for how to live it out in daily life. Bob Hopkins is the author of Philanthropy Understood – Stories of Generosity, Legacy of Giving, a beautifully designed coffee table book featuring 100 stories of people who have made a difference. He is also the subject of Mighty Eighty, a documentary by award-winning filmmaker Noman Robin, which captures Bob’s life, philosophy, and ongoing work to inspire generosity at every age. Links: Philanthropy Understood: One Hundred‑Plus Stories From Those Who Helped Change the World → Order the book Philanthropy Misunderstood : One Hundred‑Plus Stories From Those Who Helped Change the World → Order the book Mighty Eighty – Profile Documentary (Trailer) → Watch on YouTube

Stories from the Fundraising Trenches: Games, Guests, and Giving with Roger Devine

jeudi 11 septembre 2025Durée 36:15

In this episode of Money to Give, Rick Peck welcomes Roger Devine back to share stories from his 20+ years in the fundraising trenches. Together, they explore the fine line between fun and fiasco when it comes to gala games, silent auctions, and paddle raises. From a disastrous “Heads or Tails” game that turned into a debacle, to the perils of overstocking your silent auction, Roger unpacks real cautionary tales every nonprofit planner should hear. He also offers creative, proven strategies—like dessert dashes and timing sugar highs—that keep guests engaged, generous, and excited to return next year. Whether you’re planning your first benefit gala or looking to refine a long-running event, this episode is full of practical takeaways to help you raise more while keeping your mission at the heart of the evening.

Six Minutes to Success: The Art and Science of Profitable Fundraising Events with Roger Devine

mercredi 10 septembre 2025Durée 31:37

In this episode of Money to Give, host Rick Peck sits down with Roger Devine—from SchoolAuction.net—to explore how nonprofit fundraising is shifting in today’s climate of uncertainty. With federal grants under review, private foundations stretched thin, and donors facing economic volatility, many organizations are reconsidering the role of events in their fundraising mix. Roger shares insights from decades of experience running successful benefit events, highlighting what makes them profitable—and what causes so many to break even at best. From the power of a well-timed “special appeal” that can generate 50% of an evening’s revenue, to the importance of engaging mid-level donors, he offers practical strategies nonprofits of any size can use. Listeners will learn: Why relying on a single funding stream is riskier than ever How to design events that generate real income, not just awareness The overlooked power of PTA-style tactics and recurring donations Whether you’re debating whether to scale back or double down on events, this conversation offers clarity, actionable ideas, and inspiration.

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