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The 501cTV Podcast
Jenell Harris
Fréquence : 1 épisode/11j. Total Éps: 63

Welcome to the 501cTV Show, the podcast and vlog hosted by Jenell Harris, Co-Founder & President of Nonprofit Nest. Jenell sits down with system change leaders, thought leaders, non-profits, and non-profit partners like yourself to discuss what's new in the industry and how organizations of all sizes can move the mission forward effectively. Whether you've been in the industry for decades or have been thinking of starting your own non-profit, this show has something for everyone, including the firsthand scoop on the season's highly anticipated events and galas.
Check out the Video versions of these podcasts on our 501cTV YouTube Channel
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Bright Minds Processing with Susan Mann
Saison 8 · Épisode 9
dimanche 8 décembre 2024 • Durée 30:08
501cTV sits down with Sue Mann, the founder of Bright Minds Processing, shifted from a career as a police officer in San Francisco to establishing a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping children with undiagnosed learning disabilities. After moving from Ireland and witnessing her children’s academic difficulties, she learned that her daughter’s struggles were linked to a vision problem affecting her learning. Founded in 2020, Bright Minds Processing aims to raise awareness about the often-overlooked connection between auditory and visual processing issues in children, collaborating with audiologist Dr. Leah Light to promote this mission.
The narrative highlights a parent’s journey of discovering that their children’s learning challenges stemmed from brain-related issues rather than typical vision or hearing problems, often misidentified by schools as ADHD, ADD, or dyslexia. Seeking help for their children’s attention and task completion difficulties led to significant improvements through therapy with Dr. Keiji Yama. The text emphasizes the common struggles faced by children with visual and auditory processing disorders, noting how these conditions can affect reading fluency and overall academic performance.
Parents often find it challenging to recognize processing disorders in their children, especially when there are no apparent vision or hearing impairments. Indicators such as aversion to reading and difficulties with comprehension can signal potential processing issues, which can adversely impact grades and even sports performance. The author stresses the importance of identifying undiagnosed learning disabilities early, as untreated issues can lead to stigma, low self-esteem, and behavioral problems that might result in school dropout or involvement with the criminal justice system.
To address these concerns, Mann and Dr. Light launched a program for early intervention in 2020, advocating for assessments of learning disabilities among truant students. They call for greater awareness and education on these issues, emphasizing that many disorders remain unrecognized, leading to lifelong challenges. The speaker also reflects on their personal experiences with their children overcoming academic hurdles after receiving auditory and vision therapy, advocating for better support systems within schools.
In conclusion, the text discusses an upcoming literacy roundtable event aimed at addressing low reading levels among third graders and highlights the collaborative efforts of various organizations to implement effective interventions for students with learning disabilities.
Crimestoppers with Exec. Director Angela Barnard and Program Coordinator Cindy Lopez
Saison 8 · Épisode 8
samedi 7 décembre 2024 • Durée 29:51
501cTV sits down with Angela Barnard and Cindy Lopez from Crime Stoppers of Palm Beach County shared insights about their organization, which operates independently from law enforcement and relies entirely on volunteers. Established in the 1980s, the program prioritizes the anonymity of tipsters, allowing crime tips to be submitted through various channels, including a website, an 800 number, and a mobile app. The range of issues reported spans from animal abuse to drug-related crimes, with rewards of up to $3,000 offered for tips that lead to arrests.
The organization receives 30 to 40 tips daily, including a special initiative aimed at schools that provides up to $1,000 for reporting student-related concerns. Since its inception, Crime Stoppers has facilitated over 729 arrests tied to student incidents. Volunteer engagement and partnerships with other nonprofits enhance their outreach efforts, especially concerning human trafficking and animal cruelty.
Current initiatives include a gun bounty program rewarding up to $1,000 for tips about felons with firearms and potentially raising rewards to $5,000 for human trafficking-related tips. The organization is expanding its outreach to schools and local communities to raise awareness and provide resources.
The discussion also highlighted strategies to encourage community members to report crimes without fearing direct engagement with law enforcement. It emphasized the significance of anonymous tip lines, as many residents are reluctant to report non-emergency situations. Effective branding, legal protections for anonymity, and efficient reward systems contribute to the success of these initiatives.
Crime Stoppers plays a vital role in facilitating communication between the public and law enforcement, enhancing relationships with various agencies while promoting community events to prevent youth crime. They are adapting to modern communication trends like texting and social media, making it easier for individuals to report concerns discreetly. Additionally, they address language barriers by offering support in Spanish and Creole, acknowledging fears within minority groups regarding contacting authorities.
The conversation underscored the importance of the Crime Stoppers program for community safety, encouraging followers to stay updated via social media and emphasizing that tips can be submitted for any area through coordinated routing among different Crime Stoppers programs.
Ruth's Pantry with Jodi S.
Saison 7 · Épisode 10
vendredi 20 septembre 2024 • Durée 19:53
In this episode, Jodi S. from Ruth's Pantry discusses their vital mission to combat food insecurity within the community. The conversation delves into the challenges they face in ensuring consistent access to nutritious food for those in need and the innovative initiatives Ruth's Pantry has implemented to address these challenges.
Jodi further shares poignant stories of families and individuals who have benefited from the pantry's services, emphasizing the critical role that Ruth's Pantry plays in their daily lives. The discussion also touches on the importance of community support, including donations and volunteer efforts, in sustaining the pantry's operations and expanding its reach to more people in need.
Towards the end, Jodi provides information on how listeners can contribute to Ruth's Pantry, whether through donations, volunteering, or spreading the word about their work.
Gulfstream Goodwill with Laura Waterman and Lisa Mason
Saison 7 · Épisode 9
mercredi 18 septembre 2024 • Durée 29:19
In this episode, Laura Waterman and Lisa Mason from Gulfstream Goodwill shares insights into the organization's mission and the wide range of programs they offer to support individuals and communities in need. The discussion focuses on how Goodwill provides essential services such as job training, employment opportunities, and other resources to help people achieve economic independence.
Laura and Lisa share several success stories of individuals whose lives have been transformed by Goodwill's programs, illustrating the profound impact these services can have. Additionally, the episode highlights the importance of donations and community support in sustaining Goodwill's efforts, emphasizing how every contribution helps to create opportunities for those facing economic challenges.
The conversation wraps up with advice on how listeners can get involved with Goodwill, whether through donations, volunteering, or spreading awareness of the organization's work.
Extraordinary Kids Foundation with Madean Gilzene
Saison 7 · Épisode 8
mercredi 18 septembre 2024 • Durée 28:16
In this episode, Madean Gilzene of Extraordinary Kids Foundation shares her passionate journey into community activism and the various initiatives she leads to empower underrepresented groups. She discusses the challenges she has encountered and the significant successes she has achieved in advocating for social change. Madean emphasizes the importance of grassroots movements, detailing her collaborations with local organizations and charities that play a crucial role in driving these efforts.
Throughout the episode, Madean provides inspiring stories of individuals whose lives have been positively impacted by the initiatives she supports. These stories illustrate the tangible difference that community-focused activism can make. Towards the end, she offers practical advice on how listeners can get involved in their communities and contribute to meaningful change, encouraging everyone to take part in creating a more equitable society.
Extraordinary Charities with Christine Raymond
Saison 7 · Épisode 7
lundi 16 septembre 2024 • Durée 30:00
In this episode, Christine Raymond highlights her involvement with various charities, emphasizing their importance and the impact they have on both the community and her audience. She discusses how these charitable organizations embrace their missions and the value they bring to society. Christine explores the ways these charities contribute to causes like education, health, and social justice, and how they resonate with her listeners.
Christine shares stories of how Extraordinary Charities raise awareness and support for these causes, creating a platform for charitable organizations to reach a wider audience. She also talks about the feedback she receives from her listeners, many of whom are inspired to get involved with the featured charities. Towards the end, Christine underscores the significance of using her platform to give back to the community and the satisfaction that comes from making a difference.
561 Predator Catchers with Dustin Lampros
Saison 7 · Épisode 6
lundi 16 septembre 2024 • Durée 30:20
In this episode, Dustin Lampros delves into the mission and work of 561 Predator Catchers, an organization dedicated to identifying and exposing individuals attempting to exploit children online. He elaborates on the various methods his team uses to track and apprehend these predators, including the use of decoys and online sting operations. Dustin discusses the significant challenges they encounter, from technological hurdles to navigating the legal and ethical complexities of their work.
Dustin shares some compelling stories from their operations, highlighting the emotional and psychological toll this work can take on his team. He underscores the importance of community awareness and vigilance, stressing that public involvement is crucial in protecting children from online predators.
The episode concludes with Dustin reflecting on the impact their work has had in deterring such crimes. He emphasizes the need for stronger legal frameworks to ensure more robust protection for children and to bring offenders to justice more effectively.
The Pink Queen Foundation with Tenecia Sproull
Saison 7 · Épisode 5
jeudi 8 août 2024 • Durée 26:25
In this episode of the podcast featuring Tenecia Sproull from The Pink Queen Foundation, Tenecia passionately discusses her motivation for founding the organization, inspired by a close family member's battle with breast cancer. She explains the various programs and services the foundation offers, including support groups, financial assistance, and educational workshops. Tenecia emphasizes the importance of community involvement and collaboration with local businesses and volunteers. She shares heartwarming success stories and outlines future goals for the foundation, aiming to expand their support to more women and families in need.
MoviesMakingADifference with Founder Diana Davis
Saison 7 · Épisode 4
mardi 6 août 2024 • Durée 32:06
In this inspiring episode of 501cTV, we sit down with the remarkable Diana Davis, founder of the nonprofit organization MoviesMakingADifference (MMAD). Diana shares her personal journey and the powerful story behind the inception of MMAD, an organization dedicated to using the art of filmmaking to spotlight social issues and drive meaningful change.
Listeners will learn about the core mission of MMAD and how Diana’s passion for storytelling has translated into impactful projects that have touched countless lives. From heartwarming success stories to the transformative impact of MMAD’s initiatives, this episode delves into the heart of what it means to make a difference through film.
Diana opens up about the challenges faced in the nonprofit sector, particularly those unique to a film-based organization. She shares insights on overcoming obstacles and the unwavering determination that fuels MMAD’s continued growth and success.
We also get an exclusive look at some of the exciting projects MMAD is currently working on and Diana’s vision for the future of the organization. Whether you’re a film enthusiast, a supporter of social causes, or simply looking for a dose of inspiration, this episode promises to deliver.
Roots and Wings with Founder & President Ted Hoskinson
Saison 7 · Épisode 3
mercredi 3 juillet 2024 • Durée 26:19
In this episode of 501c TV, Ted Hoskinson, the founder of Roots and Wings, shares the heartwarming story behind the organization’s inception. Established in memory of his late wife, Roots and Wings symbolizes the importance of laying strong foundations before taking flight in life. The program’s core focus revolves around uplifting children and families, with a particular emphasis on supporting education in Title I schools.
The evolution of Roots and Wings from the Snickers Awards to the prestigious Above and Beyond Awards showcases a deep commitment to honoring and recognizing exceptional teachers. The initiative has expanded its reach to assist disadvantaged third-grade students grappling with literacy challenges, offering tailored after-school classes led by certified educators.
Education emerges as a central theme throughout the conversation, with a spotlight on the critical role of literacy in shaping children’s futures and averting adverse outcomes. The text sheds light on the unique obstacles faced by Title I schools in Palm Beach County and underscores the program’s initiatives to address linguistic diversity and provide early intervention for struggling students.
Noteworthy program features include incentivizing teachers with higher pay for after-school sessions, personalized student groupings based on learning needs, and a strong emphasis on regular attendance. The narrative delves into the school’s innovative strategies for recognizing academic achievements, boosting student morale through accolades like the iReady test awards, and fostering partnerships with organizations like the Boca West Children’s Foundation to offer motivational incentives such as bicycles.









