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A Movement to End Global Poverty with Carissa Youssef
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Global poverty is ubiquitous and seemingly intractable, but what if we had a way to mobilize people and a fundraising mechanism that invites ubiquitous participation? In this episode we're joined by Carissa Youssef who is the Executive Director at One Day's Wages. She emphasizes the need for Christians to expand their definition of neighbor to include global awareness and responsibility. Carissa discusses the unique approach of One Day's Wages, which encourages collective generosity by donating one day's wage to support local leaders and address complex poverty issues. Her conversation with Brandon Stiver also touches on the importance of mutuality in partnerships, rethinking empowerment, and the future of nonprofit work in a rapidly changing world.
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Conversation Notes
- Carissa's early experiences with vulnerability shaped her calling to serve others.
- Community support is crucial during times of personal and family crises.
- Expanding the definition of neighbor includes global awareness and responsibility.
- One Day's Wages promotes collective generosity through donating one day's wage.
- Supporting local leaders is essential for effective global nonprofit work.
- Understanding the complexities of poverty requires a multi-dimensional approach.
- Building relationships with local organizations fosters trust and collaboration.
- Rethinking empowerment to focus on strengthening local communities is vital.
- Generosity should be rooted in faith and a commitment to serve others.
- The future of nonprofit work requires adaptability and a focus on local needs.
Theme music Kirk Osamayo. Free Music Archive, CC BY License
300 episodes
Manage episode 517688148 series 1106871
Global poverty is ubiquitous and seemingly intractable, but what if we had a way to mobilize people and a fundraising mechanism that invites ubiquitous participation? In this episode we're joined by Carissa Youssef who is the Executive Director at One Day's Wages. She emphasizes the need for Christians to expand their definition of neighbor to include global awareness and responsibility. Carissa discusses the unique approach of One Day's Wages, which encourages collective generosity by donating one day's wage to support local leaders and address complex poverty issues. Her conversation with Brandon Stiver also touches on the importance of mutuality in partnerships, rethinking empowerment, and the future of nonprofit work in a rapidly changing world.
Support the Show Through Venmo - @canopyintl
Podcast Sponsors
Take the free Core Elements Self-Assessment from the CAFO Research Center and tap into online courses with discount code 'TGDJ25'
Take the Free Core Elements Self-Assessment
Resources and Links from the show
Conversation Notes
- Carissa's early experiences with vulnerability shaped her calling to serve others.
- Community support is crucial during times of personal and family crises.
- Expanding the definition of neighbor includes global awareness and responsibility.
- One Day's Wages promotes collective generosity through donating one day's wage.
- Supporting local leaders is essential for effective global nonprofit work.
- Understanding the complexities of poverty requires a multi-dimensional approach.
- Building relationships with local organizations fosters trust and collaboration.
- Rethinking empowerment to focus on strengthening local communities is vital.
- Generosity should be rooted in faith and a commitment to serve others.
- The future of nonprofit work requires adaptability and a focus on local needs.
Theme music Kirk Osamayo. Free Music Archive, CC BY License
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