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Thinking CAAP

Thinking CAAP

Beck Moore

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Frequency: 1 episode/20d. Total Eps: 33

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Welcome to the Thinking CAAP podcast! Community Action Association of Pennsylvania (CAAP) is the Pennsylvania State Association that represents the network of 42 Community Action Agencies. CAAP is the statewide voice for local agencies and low-income citizens. It's also the primary source of advocacy, education, technical assistance, news, and networking for Community Action in the Commonwealth. CEO Beck Moore and Amanda Hoprich created this podcast as a resource for community action professionals to listen to on the go. Listen for updates about CAAP and how they might affect you. Then dive into the "huggy heart" of the matter—where Beck and his co-hosts tackle a current topic that community action professionals like you are facing across Pennsylvania. You can submit questions about community action issues for us to answer in future episodes by emailing info@thecaap.org, subject line: Thinking CAAP.
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Ep. 28 Fundraising with Purpose: Relationships at the Center

Season 1 · Episode 28

lundi 5 janvier 2026Duration 31:54

When people think of fundraising, they often picture high-powered galas or million-dollar checks, but for Joe Cuozzo, it all comes back to relationships.

In this episode, Beck Moore and Heather Holloway sit down with the Director of Development at Bucks County Opportunity Council to talk about what fundraising looks like when it's rooted in community, trust, and real conversation. With more than two decades in the field, Joe shares candid reflections on what works, what doesn't, and what actually builds long-term support.

From starting without a CRM to navigating the quirks of Venmo donors and Zoom asks, Joe offers grounded, practical advice for nonprofits of all sizes, even those just getting started. It's a conversation filled with humility, humor, and the reminder that donors aren't ATMs, they're people. And when you treat them like people, good things happen.

For more about Bucks County Opportunity Council: https://bcoc.org/

Discover more about the podcast: https://www.thecaap.org/the-thinkingcaap-podcast-blog

Send us questions at info@thecaap.org

 

EP. 27 - Must-Listen ThinkingCAAP Episodes: Confidence, Team Growth & Leading with Purpose

Season 1 · Episode 27

lundi 15 décembre 2025Duration 09:46

In this special end-of-year episode, Beck Moore pauses to reflect on the journey of the Thinking CAAP Podcast so far. Instead of a new guest conversation, Beck offers a personal recap of the episodes that have shaped him most as a CEO, colleague, and advocate for community action. From lessons in leadership and vulnerability to moments of growth and unscripted connection, this episode is a heartfelt tribute to the power of dialogue and the stories that define our work.

Whether you're brand new to the podcast or a longtime listener, you'll walk away with a few episodes to revisit and a renewed appreciation for the people moving Community Action forward in Pennsylvania and beyond.

Episodes highlighted include:

Ep 17: Erika Carpin & Georgia Del Freo - Managing Up: Strategies for Leading from Any Role

Ep 19: Amanda Hoprich & Ashley Bulley - Blueprint for Better Teams: Safety, Trust, and Team Wins

Ep 22: Rachelle Abbott & Meghan McBryan - Fixing What's Broken: The Program Changing Childcare in Pennsylvania

Ep 23: Dr. Vanessa Shannon - Surf the Waves: How to Master Imposter Syndrome

Ep 25: Hattie McCarter - Navigating Leadership with Hattie McCarter: Heart-Forward and High-Performing

Discover more about the Thinking CAAP podcast: https://www.thecaap.org/the-thinkingcaap-podcast-blog

Send your questions to info@thecaap.org.

EP. 18 Monkeys and Mindset: A Delegation Masterclass

Season 1 · Episode 18

lundi 18 août 2025Duration 59:16

Leadership consultant, TEDx speaker, and bestselling author Brenda Reynolds joins Beck Moore and Heather Holloway to explore how leaders can delegate more effectively—without burning out.

Brenda introduces the concept of "monkey management" and unpacks why so many leaders feel overwhelmed. Together, they discuss practical strategies for building trust, setting clear expectations, and creating trauma-informed workplace cultures where everyone can thrive.

Plus, Brenda shares details on her "Coming Together" mastermind for women leaders.

Don't miss this powerful conversation on letting go, lifting others, and leading with intention.

Discover more: https://www.thecaap.org/the-thinkingcaap-podcast-blog

EP. 17 Managing Up: Strategies for Leading from Any Role

Season 1 · Episode 17

lundi 4 août 2025Duration 01:07:06

What does it really mean to "manage up"—and why is it so vital for healthy, mission-driven teams?

In this episode of the Thinking CAAP podcast, Beck Moore and Heather Holloway from Holloway Media Services sit down with CAAP's own Erika Carpin and Georgia Del Freo for an honest, practical conversation about managing up, building trust, and creating a culture where communication flows both ways. From conference planning to capacity building, they share real-world examples of how delegation, feedback, and self-awareness strengthen leadership at every level.

Whether you're a new manager or a seasoned leader, this episode offers insights on how to collaborate more effectively, support one another across roles, and foster a team culture rooted in clarity, connection, and mutual respect.

 

EP. 16 What is Mission-Driven Leadership? Lessons in Action

Season 1 · Episode 16

lundi 21 juillet 2025Duration 01:09:20

In this special episode of Thinking CAAP, Heather Holloway flips the script and interviews CAAP President & CEO Beck Moore about the heart behind the mission.

From his powerful personal story—including experiencing homelessness—to his bold vision for the future of Community Action, Beck gets real about what it means to lead with empathy, authenticity, and intention. Together, Heather and Beck dive into topics like building inclusive workplace cultures, modeling wellbeing, empowering teams, and disrupting systems that leave people behind.

You'll hear:

  • How Beck's personal experiences fuel his passion for human-centered advocacy

  • What real leadership looks like when the wins aren't always on the front page

  • Why workplace trauma needs to be acknowledged, and how CAAP is working to break that cycle

  • The importance of knowing your people (and yes, their coffee orders)

A call for bold, structural changes in how we serve Pennsylvania's most vulnerable communities

If you've ever wondered what it really takes to create lasting change from the inside out, this episode will leave you inspired, grounded, and ready to serve.

 

EP. 15 Central Susquehanna Opportunities

Season 1 · Episode 15

jeudi 3 juillet 2025Duration 21:37

What happens when one organization dares to break silos, embrace long-term partnerships, and tackle deep-rooted challenges like housing insecurity and generational poverty head-on?

In this episode of the Thinking CAAP podcast, Beck Moore and Amanda Hoprich sit down with Megan Bair, Executive Director of Central Susquehanna Opportunities (CSO), to explore the agency's evolving role in addressing urgent community needs across Columbia, Montour, and Northumberland counties.

From self-sufficiency coaching and case management to cross-sector housing collaborations, Megan shares how CSO is building impact that lasts—and what it takes to fund and sustain it.

You'll hear how CSO's wraparound approach transforms lives by aligning services with the social determinants of health, why nonprofit funding models must adapt to support long-term outcomes, and how breaking down organizational territorialism is fueling real progress across the region.

If you're a nonprofit leader or advocate, this conversation offers insight, inspiration, and a real-world roadmap for change.

 

EP. 14 Leadership

lundi 16 juin 2025Duration 34:25

What does it take to grow into a confident nonprofit leader while cultivating a culture where teams thrive and missions succeed? In this energizing episode of the Thinking CAAP podcast, Beck Moore and Amanda Hoprich sit down with Rachelle Abbott, CEO of STEP, Inc. and Megan Bair, CEO of Central Susquehanna Opportunities, Inc. (CSO), to unpack the real-world journey from planner to executive—and the lessons learned along the way.

This episode dives deep into building a positive organizational culture that drives collaboration and results, and prioritizing self-care as a leadership essential, not a luxury.

Whether you're an aspiring executive director, a new manager, or a seasoned nonprofit leader seeking fresh perspective, this conversation is full of practical wisdom, candid reflections, and the kind of inspiration that reminds you why the work matters.

🎧 Tune in to discover the magic of mission-driven leadership—and how to cultivate it from the inside out.

EP. 13 South Central Community Action Programs

Season 1 · Episode 13

lundi 2 juin 2025Duration 01:03:35

What does it take to lead with heart, challenge assumptions, and create real transformation in the fight against poverty? In this powerful episode of the Thinking CAAP podcast, Beck and Heather sit down with Megan Shreve, CEO of South Central Community Action Programs (SCCAP) and board chair of CAAP, to explore the bold strategies and deep empathy behind her leadership journey.

Megan shares how programs like Support Circles are helping families not just survive but thrive by creating safe, intentional spaces where people can rewrite their stories. From navigating the benefits cliff to launching art therapy and cognitive restructuring initiatives, she offers a vision for how Community Action can be both practical and deeply human.

Listeners will also get a candid look at Megan's own path, from early childhood education to private-sector change management to nonprofit CEO. She opens up about overcoming imposter syndrome, serving on boards, and the satisfaction of both policy-level impact and hands-on home repair. Through it all, Megan's unwavering belief in the power of people—and the importance of listening—shines through.

If you're looking for fresh ideas on leadership, resilience, and building stronger communities, this episode is full of insight, inspiration, and the kind of honesty that moves the work forward.

EP. 12 Central Susquehanna Opportunities & Community Action Association of Pennsylvania

Season 1 · Episode 12

mardi 27 mai 2025Duration 34:11

Every day, Community Action agencies uplift individuals and families by creating supportive environments where real transformation can take root. But what does it take to truly engage a community, beyond simply providing services? In this special episode of the Thinking CAAP podcast, we highlight the stories of two passionate leaders who are breaking down barriers and building trust from the ground up.

Beck and Heather sit down with Alexis Kindle, EARN Project Coordinator at Central Susquehanna Opportunities, and Matthew Moser, Community Engagement Manager at Community Action Association of Pennsylvania. Together, they offer insight into how Community Action work evolves from lived experience, data-driven innovation, and deep local connection.

Alexis Kindle shares her personal journey, from receiving services to leading programs that empower others. Her work spans economic mobility, mobile food pantries, and tackling nonprofit staffing challenges—all with a focus on creating welcoming, effective systems of support in Columbia, Montour, and Northumberland counties.

Matthew Moser reflects on his path from volunteering to leadership and his role in the PA Navigate initiative, which bridges access to resources for individuals and organizations statewide. He shares what it means to foster a true "community of Community Action," where relationships, trust, and collaboration fuel lasting impact.

Together, their stories remind us that authentic engagement isn't about doing more—it's about doing it differently. Tune in for inspiration, strategy, and proof that community-centered innovation works.

EP. 11 Office of Child Development & Early Learning

Season 1 · Episode 11

lundi 19 mai 2025Duration 39:44

What happens when lived experience, cultural identity, and a passion for equity come together in one leader? In this episode, we explore how a personal journey fuels professional impact.

In this episode of the Thinking CAAP podcast, Beck and Heather sit down with Luisa Olivo-Wolf, Bureau Director of Early Learning Policy and Professional Development at the Office of Child Development and Early Learning.

Luisa shares her inspiring journey from frontline social worker at Community Progress Council to statewide policy leader, shaped by a deep commitment to family engagement and early childhood development. With roots in Community Action and a rich career spanning direct service, strategic innovation, and now public policy, Luisa brings a powerful and personal perspective on what it takes to drive meaningful, lasting change.

Together, they explore the misunderstood scope of Community Action agencies, the long-term work of lifting families out of poverty, and the critical role early learning plays in a child's lifelong development. Luisa opens up about navigating multiple identities, embracing leadership as a Latina woman, and finding strength in vulnerability. This conversation is a must-listen for anyone seeking to better understand social impact work or chart their own path in it.


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