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Great show. I enjoyed hearing about Chicago Scholars. Keep up the great work! Gayle Crabtree

Making A Difference  

Barbara Talisman talks with nonprofit leaders who are inspiring change, meeting challenges and finding solutions that make a difference. Listen in to learn about useable tips and tools on how you can make your nonprofit or community a better place.

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Are you looking to make a difference? If you are a nonprofit professional or community leader, Barbara and her guests will share information, inspiration and resources you can use to make a difference today. Call in, chat with Barbara, check out her website for ideas that work and share your thoughts and questions. See you on the radio!
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    In 1986, Ramon De Leon started with Domino's Pizza in Chicago as a pizza delivery driver. Twenty-three years later Ramon is the Operating partner of a six store Domino’s Pizza franchise in Chicago. His career has also given him the opportunity to work in Mexico as a Business Development Consultant for Domino’s Pizza. Extreme passion and high energy are words that best describe his love for the pizza business and giving back. Ramon generously offers his support to numerous organizations and will share with us how he makes those decisions and measures his CSR and ROI. @ramon_deleon http://www.vimeo.com/channels/dominospizzachicago http://www.viddler.com/explore/dpzramon/videos/28/
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    Nonprofits Sound Off about Making a Difference

    Nonprofits Share their Mission and Making a Difference! 347-637-3192 Call in! On this special broadcast before Thanksgiving I will be taking calls from nonprofit organizations who want to share their stories. As we enter the holiday season, this is an opportunity for organizations to talk about their work, how they are making a difference and how we can help them. Your organization will be on air in the order you call in. We will introduce you with your organization's name, agency and city. You will have 2-3 minutes to share your work, mission and how the organization is making a difference. As the time is short, please think ahead about your message. Try to keep it clear and concise. Please include social media and website information in the message. Share how your organization is unique, and let listeners know how they can help. Participating Organizations to date: HELP, Cristo Rey Jesuit High School, American Red Cross, Circle Center Adult Day Services, Foundation 2, Bottomless Closet, Polish American Association,International Visitors Center of Chicago, Inner-City Teaching Corps, Project Exploration, National Safe Place, Our Friends Place, Best Friends Animal Society, Upwardly Global Chicago, Center for Emerging Visual Artists, World Vision, Lambs Farm, Columban Center for Advocacy and Outreach, Big Brothers Big Sisters, Metropolitan Planning Council, Hopi Education Endowment Fund,

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    Advocating for Change with Sandy Bowen of National Safe Place

    One of the elements of a successful nonprofit- the ability to move legislation and have a voice at the table for your mission, community and clients. Sandy Bowen, National Safe Place Executive Director, is a successful advocate and leader. She has fostered the Safe Place program since its infancy, becoming National Safe Place's first executive director in January 2001. A committed youth advocate with a proven record of results during her quarter century in the field, she is responsible for managing the youth education and outreach program, which includes identifying national collaborative partners, recruiting board leadership and securing corporate sponsors. She was intricately involved in expanding the local Safe Place model -- started in 1983 as an outreach effort of the YMCA of Greater Louisville -- into other states. Bowen later served as the Associate Director of YMCA Safe Place Services and was responsible for managing the Louisville youth shelter agency in addition to the National Safe Place efforts. You can learn more about Sandy and National Safe Place at http://www.nationalsafeplace.org and on Twitter @safeplace.

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    Passion for Pizza - Ramon De Leon Makes a Difference

    In 1986, Ramon De Leon started with Domino's Pizza in Chicago as a pizza delivery driver. Twenty-three years later Ramon is the Operating partner of a six store Domino’s Pizza franchise in Chicago. His career has also given him the opportunity to work in Mexico as a Business Development Consultant for Domino’s Pizza. Extreme passion and high energy are words that best describe his love for the pizza business and giving back. Ramon generously offers his support to numerous organizations and will share with us how he makes those decisions and measures his CSR and ROI. @ramon_deleon http://www.vimeo.com/channels/dominospizzachicago http://www.viddler.com/explore/dpzramon/videos/28/

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    Corporate Social Responsibility with James Epstein Reeves

    James will join us for a stimulating conversation about corporate giving, employee engagement and how he focuses on creating win-win opportunities in communities. You can read more about James and his ideas at his blog Citizen Polity, a journal about how people, businesses and institutions are shaping society. www.citizenpolity.com and @jepsteinreeves

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    Sending Seniors to College with Karen Foley of Scholarship

    Join the conversation with Karen Foley, President of Scholarship Chicago. A graduate of Wharton, she was the first in her family to apply to college. Listen to how her experiences – and those of many other first generation and under sourced students – are now making a difference in the lives of hundreds of college bound students. Scholarship Chicago serves Chicago by creating a diverse pipeline of highly skilled professionals who promote a culture of academic and professional excellence in every neighborhood. Over the past 10 years, they have served 1,700 academically ambitious, high-need students, and have become one of the largest privately-funded non-profits devoted to improving the college graduation rates of underserved Chicago area youth. By helping to eliminate barriers to collegiate success and supplying financial support, Scholarship Chicago empowers young people to succeed through a 5-year attentive and nurturing support system. www.scholarshipchicago.org. Karen will have an exciting announcement to share with us as well! Be sure to tune in!

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    Give Back Chicago Making a Difference

    SPECIAL BROADCAST Maura Hernandez and Justin G. Roy talk about Give Back Chicago. Maura and Justin will join me as we talk about how and why we started Give Back Chicago. Our work in social media and making a difference. Maura created TweetCamp Chicago, she teaches journalism at Columbia College Chicago and her photographic skills are in demand by on and off-line professionals. You can learn more about Maura on her website www.maurahernandez.com. Justin works with individuals and companies on their social and new media strategies as part of maintaining their personal or corporate brand through the use of WordPress, Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and other tools. @justingroy @maurahernandez

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    Google Gives Back with Ted Souder

    Google Gives Back - Making a Difference - Ted Souder, Head of Travel, Central Region and Head of Chicago office, Community Relations and Development Listen in as Ted and I discuss corporate social responsibility, giving back and how Google gives back. Since joining Google in 2001, Ted has overseen the creation of sales and account management teams in the Chicago, Detroit and Dallas offices. Currently he runs the travel vertical in the central region, where his team manages all aspects of the Google experience for several of the world's largest travel companies. He has held numerous client service, sales and marketing roles with Excite, AOL and the Denver Business Journal. In 2006, he was named one of the "25 Most Extraordinary Minds in Sales and Marketing" by Hospitality Sales & Marketing Association International.

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