PodParley PodParley

Getting Inclusive AF with Alison Rapping

An episode of the The Inclusive AF Podcast podcast, hosted by WRKdefined Podcast Network, titled "Getting Inclusive AF with Alison Rapping" was published on January 18, 2023 and runs 54 minutes.

January 18, 2023 ·54m · The Inclusive AF Podcast

0:00 / 0:00

In this episode, Jackye and Katee chat with Alison Rapping, CEO of the Arouet Foundation, an organization dedicated to supporting, mentoring and training women involved in the justice system. Arouet provides resources including an innovative reentry support which is conducted inside of AZDRR’s Perryville Prison, case management, employment services, financial coaching, leadership development and community education. A recognized leader in the nonprofit community, she brings more than 25 years nonprofit experience to her work. She specializes in criminal justice reform, women’s leadership, board development, fund development, workforce development, advocacy, nonprofit management and program design and implementation. Ms. Rapping served as CEO of the Alliance for Arizona Nonprofits and invested 13 years of her professional career with HandsOn Greater Phoenix, a nonprofit dedicated to mobilizing volunteers and developing and managing innovative community programs. While at HOGP, she served for 4 years on the National Board of Directors for HandsOn Network. On behalf of HandsOn Network, Alison traveled to Zimbabwe, South Africa, Korea, and the Gulf Coast to support & provide organizational development and fundraising training to organizations interested in creating HandsOn Network models of service. Ms. Rapping served as the Vice Chair for the City of Phoenix Commission on Housing and Neighborhoods, been a member of the City of Phoenix Bond Committee, Chair of the City of Phoenix CDGB review panel, and has served on the BODs for numerous community organizations. She was named to The Business Journal’s Inaugural ‘40 Under 40’ class of emerging leaders and is a graduate of Valley Leadership. She is currently an AEI Leadership Fellow and member of the City of Phoenix Business and Workforce Commission. Ms. Rapping received her MPA from the UMASS-Amherst.If you like what you hear, we would like to encourage you to subscribe to our channel! We would also appreciate it if you would rate this channel by going here: RateThisPodcast.com/inclusiveaf We create this podcast as a labor of love. But if you would like to support this channel you can buy us a cup of coffee here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/InclusiveAF

In this episode, Jackye and Katee chat with Alison Rapping, CEO of the Arouet Foundation, an organization dedicated to supporting, mentoring and training women involved in the justice system. Arouet provides resources including an innovative reentry support which is conducted inside of AZDRR’s Perryville Prison, case management, employment services, financial coaching, leadership development and community education. A recognized leader in the nonprofit community, she brings more than 25 years nonprofit experience to her work. She specializes in criminal justice reform, women’s leadership, board development, fund development, workforce development, advocacy, nonprofit management and program design and implementation. Ms. Rapping served as CEO of the Alliance for Arizona Nonprofits and invested 13 years of her professional career with HandsOn Greater Phoenix, a nonprofit dedicated to mobilizing volunteers and developing and managing innovative community programs. While at HOGP, she served for 4 years on the National Board of Directors for HandsOn Network. On behalf of HandsOn Network, Alison traveled to Zimbabwe, South Africa, Korea, and the Gulf Coast to support & provide organizational development and fundraising training to organizations interested in creating HandsOn Network models of service. Ms. Rapping served as the Vice Chair for the City of Phoenix Commission on Housing and Neighborhoods, been a member of the City of Phoenix Bond Committee, Chair of the City of Phoenix CDGB review panel, and has served on the BODs for numerous community organizations. She was named to The Business Journal’s Inaugural ‘40 Under 40’ class of emerging leaders and is a graduate of Valley Leadership. She is currently an AEI Leadership Fellow and member of the City of Phoenix Business and Workforce Commission. Ms. Rapping received her MPA from the UMASS-Amherst.If you like what you hear, we would like to encourage you to subscribe to our channel! We would also appreciate it if you would rate this channel by going here: RateThisPodcast.com/inclusiveaf We create this podcast as a labor of love. But if you would like to support this channel you can buy us a cup of coffee here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/InclusiveAF
All Inclusive Planned Parenthood of Southwest and Central Florida From Planned Parenthood of Southwest and Central Florida, “All Inclusive” is a sex-ed podcast with the mission of uplifting the voices of marginalized young people in favor of comprehensive, sex-positive, and reliable sex education. Each week, join Peer Educators (and actual teens!) Brianna and Kenna as they and their guests discuss how sex education - or the lack thereof - has shaped their lives as young people in today’s world. We promise, it’s nothing like “The Talk.” Disclaimer: The experiences and opinions expressed in this podcast reflect the views of the individual speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views of Planned Parenthood of Southwest and Central Florida. Planned Parenthood of Southwest and Central Florida does not guarantee the completeness, nor the accuracy of the content of this podcast and accepts no liability for any direct or indirect damage of any kind arising from, or in any way related to, the podcast’s content. The information provided in this podcast The advantages of the Philippines in relation to climate, weather, and seasons by Kyla N. Jugarap Kyla Navacilla Jugarap Climate change has the potential to disrupt crop productivity, and in turn affect domestic agricultural production, consumption, and food security. Sustaining agricultural production growth to help achieve inclusive growth and poverty reduction is a key goal for the Philippine government. We Ain't the Same The Trust for Developing Communities A youth-led podcast, exploring issues related to youth violence in the UK.This podcast was created by young people working with the Trust for Developing Communities, a Brighton and Hove-based charity working for a healthier, more inclusive, resilient Brighton & Hove. The podcast was developed in partnership with Make (Good) Trouble, a social enterprise that works with young people to give them a voice through digital media.Supported by the Brighton and Hove Violence Reduction Partnership. The 5th Sign Kyle Boyle Join your hosts Kyle Boyle, Melissa Woodward and Reid Mitchell as they explore exercise as a vital sign of health and how sport should be inclusive to everyone.
URL copied to clipboard!