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4. Dealing with Negative Stereotypes

Episode 4 of the Nonprofit Jenni Show podcast, hosted by Nonprofit Jenni, titled "4. Dealing with Negative Stereotypes" was published on January 26, 2018 and runs 42 minutes.

January 26, 2018 ·42m · Nonprofit Jenni Show

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In this episode, I chat with nonprofit professionals who have to answer tough questions on a daily basis. How do you convince people to support your organization when your client population is surrounded by long-held negative stereotypes?

My guests this episode include:
—Nahed Zehr from the Faith and Culture Center
—Rachael Wilkins from Safe Haven Family Shelter
—Allison Plattsmier from NeedLink

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Music by Emily Summers.

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