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Known Profits
by Kyle Szucs, JR Roberts and Drew Meyers
Sharing the untold stories of nonprofits in our community, making what's beneath the surface known.
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Paws With A Cause | Michele Suchovsky
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Known Profits, we sit down with Michele Suchovsky, CEO of Paws With A Cause, to talk about the life-changing impact of assistance dogs.Michele shares how Paws With A Cause trains and places custom assistance dogs to support individuals with disabilities, helping them gain greater independence, confidence, and quality of life. From mobility support to hearing and service needs, each placement is thoughtfully matched to meet the unique goals of the individual.Through expert training, strong partnerships, and a deep commitment to those they serve, Paws With A Cause is creating powerful connections that transform lives, on both ends of the leash.Want to learn more about Paws With A Cause? Visit www.pawswithacause.org.
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West Michigan Sports Commission | Mike Guswiler
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Known Profits, we sit down with Mike Guswiler, President of the West Michigan Sports Commission, to talk about the impact sports tourism has on communities across West Michigan.Mike shares how the organization attracts major sporting events to the region, supports local businesses, and creates economic opportunities through youth, amateur, and professional sports.Through strategic partnerships and a focus on community engagement, the West Michigan Sports Commission is helping position the region as a premier destination for sports, events, and growth.Want to learn more about the West Michigan Sports Commission? Visit www.westmisports.com.
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New Growth Project | Christine O'Driscoll
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Known Profits, we sit down with Christine O’Driscoll, Co-Founder of New Growth Project, to talk about creating inclusive opportunities for individuals with disabilities.Christine shares how New Growth Project provides hands-on experiences—often through urban agriculture and food-based programs—that help participants build life and job skills, gain confidence, and find meaningful community.Through a focus on ability, belonging, and real-world engagement, New Growth Project is helping individuals grow, connect, and thrive.Want to learn more about New Growth Project? Visit www.thenewgrowthproject.org.
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Taylor Made Re-Entry | Dee Dee Taylor
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Known Profits, we sit down with Dee Dee Taylor, Founder of Taylor Made Re-Entry, to talk about second chances, dignity, and the work of supporting individuals returning to the community after incarceration.Dee Dee shares the story behind Taylor Made Re-Entry and the personal experiences that inspired her to create a nonprofit focused on helping people rebuild their lives. The organization provides guidance, resources, and support as individuals navigate the challenges of re-entering society and building a more stable future.Through mentorship, practical assistance, and a deep commitment to community, Taylor Made Re-Entry is helping people find hope, opportunity, and a path forward.Want to learn more about Taylor Made Re-Entry? Visit www.taylormadereentry.org.
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Refugee Education Center | Meg Derrer
Send us Fan MailIn this episode, we sit down with Meg Derrer, Executive Director of the Refugee Education Center, to explore how education, belonging, and community support can transform the resettlement journey for refugee families in West Michigan.Meg shares how the Refugee Education Center walks alongside children and families as they adjust to life in a new country by providing academic support, youth programming, and family services that help remove barriers and build confidence. At the heart of the work is a deep commitment to honoring culture, fostering connection, and ensuring every child has the opportunity to thrive.Through strong partnerships and a community-centered approach, the Refugee Education Center has become a vital bridge for families navigating new systems, new schools, and new beginnings. Meg’s leadership reflects the power of compassion and collaboration in creating lasting impact.Want to learn more about the Refugee Education Center and how you can get involved? Visit www.refugeeeducationcenter.org.
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Hope For Single Moms | Dr. Carla Ludwig
Send us Fan MailIn this episode, we sit down with Dr. Carla Ludwig, Founding Director of Hope for Single Moms, to talk about building pathways of support, stability, and possibility for single mothers in the community.Dr. Ludwig shares the story behind founding Hope for Single Moms and how the nonprofit is rooted in dignity, encouragement, and practical support. The organization walks alongside single moms as they pursue education, career goals, and personal growth.Through mentoring, resources, and a strong community of support, Hope for Single Moms is helping women rewrite their stories and create brighter futures for themselves and their families.Want to learn more about Hope for Single Moms? Visit www.hsmgr.org.
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Hope Network | Bob Von Kaenel
Send us Fan MailIn this episode, we sit down with Bob Von Kaenel, President and CEO of Hope Network, to explore how mission-driven leadership can transform lives and communities across West Michigan and beyond.Bob shares his journey into nonprofit leadership and how Hope Network has grown into a comprehensive organization serving people with mental health needs, developmental disabilities, brain and spinal cord injuries, and workforce barriers.Through innovative programs, strong partnerships, and a people-first approach, Hope Network is meeting individuals where they are and walking alongside them toward independence and wholeness.Want to learn more about Hope Network and their impact? Visit hopenetwork.org
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STEM Greenhouse | Dr. Keli Christopher
Send us Fan MailIn this episode, we sit down with Dr. Keli Christopher, Founder and Executive Director of STEM Greenhouse, to explore how innovative STEM education can transform communities and create pathways to opportunity. Dr. Christopher shares the story behind STEM Greenhouse and how her background in education and leadership inspired her to reimagine how young people—especially those historically underrepresented in STEM—engage with science, technology, engineering, and math. Through hands-on learning, community partnerships, and a strong emphasis on equity and access, STEM Greenhouse is cultivating curiosity, confidence, and future-ready skills in the next generation. By blending educational expertise with a deep commitment to community impact, Dr. Christopher is helping students and educators alike see what’s possible when learning is rooted in relevance and support.Want to learn more about STEM Greenhouse? Visit stemgreenhouse.org
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Guiding Light | Brian Elve & David Madiol
Send us Fan MailIn this episode, we sit down with Brian Elve, Executive Director, and David Madiol, Director of Development and Communications at Guiding Light—a Grand Rapids nonprofit dedicated to helping men and women break free from addiction and rebuild their lives. Brian and David share how Guiding Light’s long-term, residential recovery programs walk alongside men and women with dignity, accountability, and community, offering not just sobriety, but stability, purpose, and lasting transformation. Through housing, counseling, work therapy, and holistic support, Guiding Light creates a pathway toward independence and hope for individuals navigating recovery. Want to learn more about Guiding Light and their impact in West Michigan? Visit guidinglightworks.org.
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Cultivating Futures | Mikisha Plesco
Send us Fan MailIn this episode, we sit down with Mikisha Plesco, Founder and CEO of Cultivating Futures and a passionate advocate for the young people and families of West Michigan. Mikisha shares how her own journey led her to create Cultivating Futures, an organization dedicated to helping youth build confidence, develop meaningful life skills, and access the support systems they need to thrive.She talks about how mentorship, stability, and community-centered programming can change the trajectory of a young person’s life — and why investing in families today strengthens the entire community tomorrow. Through innovative partnerships, hands-on coaching, and a deep belief in the potential of every child, Mikisha and her team are creating pathways to hope, opportunity, and long-term success.By blending her lived experience with a heart for service, Mikisha is transforming what support looks like for youth in West Michigan and inspiring others to step in, show up, and help cultivate brighter futures.Want to learn more about Mikisha’s work? Visit www.c1futures.org.
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Friends of Grand Rapids Parks | Stacy Bare
Send us Fan MailIn this episode, we sit down with Stacy Bare, Executive Director of Friends of Grand Rapids Parks, a nonprofit working to ensure every neighbor has access to vibrant, welcoming, and well-cared-for public green spaces across the city.Stacy shares how Friends’ work — from community-led, urban tree plantings and park revitalization projects to youth programs and neighborhood partnerships — is strengthening local ecosystems and deepening residents’ connection to the outdoors.The organization also plays a vital role in park stewardship by equipping volunteers, supporting grassroots initiatives, and creating opportunities for all Grand Rapid's residents to shape the future of the parks they love.Want to learn more about Friends of Grand Rapids Parks? Visit friendsofgrparks.org.
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Osofomaame | BeAnka Masefiade
Send us Fan MailIn this episode, we sit down with BeAnka Masefiade, Executive Director of Osofomaame - a Grand Rapids nonprofit that is committed to reducing the overrepresentation of Black families in the child welfare system.BeAnka shares how Osofomaame’s work - through programs like the Abundant Life Academy and community education initiatives - is building pathways to belonging, stability, and empowerment for young people navigating the foster care system.The organization also provides vital foster care resources - offering training, tools, and culturally informed guidance to help caregivers better support children of color and create homes where every child feels seen, valued, and understood.Want to learn more about Osofomaame? Visit osofomaame.org.
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Catherine's Health Center | Megan Erskine
Send us Fan MailIn this episode, we sit down with Megan Erskine, CEO of Catherine’s Health Center - a Grand Rapids nonprofit expanding access to exceptional, compassionate healthcare for every neighbor, regardless of income or insurance.Megan shares how Catherine's Health Center's dedication to community health and health equity fuels their mission to break down barriers to care. From primary and preventive services, to behavioral health and community outreach, the organization is meeting people where they are - and helping them take the next step toward wellness.Under Megan’s leadership, Catherine’s Health Center continues to grow its impact across West Michigan, supporting thousands of residents on their journey to healthier, more stable lives.Want to learn more about Catherine’s Health Center? Visit catherineshc.org.
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Lions & Rabbits Center for The Arts | Hannah Berry
Send us Fan MailIn this episode, we sit down with Hannah Berry, Executive Director of Lions and Rabbits Center for the Arts, a Grand Rapids-based nonprofit transforming communities through creativity, collaboration, and public art.Hannah shares how her journey as an artist and entrepreneur inspired her to build a space where art isn’t just seen - it’s shared, celebrated, and used as a catalyst for community change. From large-scale murals and artist residencies to creative workforce development and neighborhood revitalization, Lions and Rabbits is redefining how art connects people and place.Through her leadership, Hannah has helped empower hundreds of artists while strengthening the fabric of West Michigan’s creative economy. Her story highlights the power of art to spark connection, elevate local voices, and drive meaningful impact in our cities.Want to learn more about Lions and Rabbits? Visit lrca.org.
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Culinary Cultivations | Shawn Kohlhaas
Send us Fan MailIn this episode, we sit down with Shawn Kohlhaas, owner of Culinary Cultivations and a dedicated local philanthropist who is using his passion for hospitality to strengthen the West Michigan community.Shawn shares how his journey as an entrepreneur led him to see food and hospitality as more than business, it’s a vehicle for connection, generosity, and change. Through his philanthropic efforts, Shawn supports a wide range of causes, from workforce development and education to hunger relief and nonprofit partnerships.By blending his expertise in the culinary industry with a heart for service, Shawn is helping organizations expand their impact while inspiring others in the business community to think bigger about giving back. His story shows what’s possible when purpose and profession come together.Want to learn more about Shawn’s work? Visit culinarycultivations.org
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Season 2 Preview
Send us Fan MailNew Look. New Season. Same Mission.One year in, and we’re just getting started. In this episode, we celebrate our first anniversary, share an exciting new partnership with Heart of West Michigan United Way, and give you a look at what’s next for the podcast.Tune in and join us for the journey ahead!
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Covenant House | Stacy Datena-Postma & Shelisa Jeffers
Send us Fan MailIn this episode, we sit down with Stacy Datena-Postma, Senior Philanthropy and Engagement Manager, and Shelisa Jeffers, Case Manager with Covenant House, a nonprofit dedicated to providing shelter, support, and opportunity to young people experiencing homelessness.Stacy and Shelisa share how Covenant House works to break the cycle of homelessness by offering not just a safe place to sleep, but also comprehensive wraparound services like education, job readiness, and mental health support. With programs designed to meet youth where they are, Covenant House helps them build stability, independence, and a future filled with hope.From crisis care and long-term housing to mentorship and community partnerships, our guests highlight how Covenant House is walking alongside young people every step of the way as they reclaim their lives and write new stories.Want to learn more or get involved? Visit covenanthousemi.org
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Fleece & Thank You | Nicholas Kristock
Send us Fan MailIn this episode, we sit down with Nicholas Kristock, founder and Executive Director of Fleece & Thank You, a nonprofit bringing comfort and hope to children facing extended hospital stays.Nicholas shares how the simple gift of a handmade fleece blanket—paired with a personalized video message from the maker—creates a powerful connection between volunteers and patients. Since its founding, Fleece & Thank You has delivered thousands of blankets to hospitals across Michigan and beyond, turning moments of fear and isolation into ones filled with warmth and encouragement.From corporate volunteer programs and community blanket-making events to innovative partnerships with hospitals and schools, Nicholas walks us through how Fleece & Thank You is building a movement of kindness—one blanket at a time.Want to learn more or get involved? Visit fleeceandthankyou.org.
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Michigan Ovarian Cancer Alliance (MIOCA) | Karol Clason
Send us Fan MailIn this episode, we sit down with Karol Clason, a board member with Michigan Ovarian Cancer Alliance, a nonprofit dedicated to promoting early detection, supporting survivors, and funding research to end ovarian cancer. Karol shares some of her own personal story with OC and how MIOCA is raising awareness across the state through education, advocacy, and community engagement, while also providing vital resources and connections for those impacted by the disease. From statewide awareness campaigns and survivor support programs to partnerships that drive research and policy change, MIOCA is working to create a future without ovarian cancer. Want to learn more or get involved? Visit mioca.org.
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Access of West Michigan | Gratia Lee & Satorie Spicer
Send us Fan MailIn this episode, we sit down with Gratia Lee and Satorie Spicer from Access of West Michigan, a nonprofit dedicated to building a community where all people have access to healthy food and economic opportunity.Gratia and Satorie share how Access is addressing food insecurity and poverty through collaborative partnerships, poverty education simulators, innovative food systems work, and programs that equip individuals and communities for long-term change. From supporting local food pantries and farm-to-pantry initiatives to advocating for systemic solutions, Access is helping West Michigan move toward a more just and sustainable food future.Want to learn more or get involved? Visit AccessOfWestMichigan.org to explore how you can support their mission.
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WMCAT | Jamon Alexander
Send us Fan MailIn this episode, the guys sit down with Jamon Alexander, President and CEO of West Michigan Center for Arts and Technology (WMCAT), a nonprofit in Grand Rapids working at the intersection of equity, education, and opportunity.Jamon shares his path to leadership and how WMCAT is empowering teens and adults through creative programs, career training, and community partnerships. From afterschool arts and design classes for high school students to career pathways in healthcare and tech for adults, WMCAT is helping West Michiganders build brighter futures and break through barriers.Want to learn more or get involved? Visit WMCAT.org to explore how you can support their mission.
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Wedgwood Christian Services | Dan Gowdy
Send us Fan MailIn this episode, the guys sit down with Dan Gowdy, President and CEO of Wedgwood Christian Services, a nonprofit in West Michigan providing life-changing support for youth and families.Dan shares his journey into leadership, the evolving needs of the community, and how Wedgwood continues to respond with care, innovation, and deep-rooted commitment. From residential care and counseling to education and prevention programs, Wedgwood’s work reflects a holistic approach to healing and hope.Want to learn more or get involved? Visit Wedgwood Christian Services to explore how you can support their mission.
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Trillium Living (Holland Home) | Troy Vugteveen
Send us Fan MailIn this episode, the guys sit down with Troy Vugteveen, President and CEO at Trillium Living (parent organization of Holland Home), a nonprofit senior population health organization working to enhance the lives of today's and tomorrow's seniors.With a focus on wellness, community, and compassionate care, Trillium Living surrounds seniors, their loved ones, and caregivers with continuous resources and solutions to optimize health and wellness at each step of the aging journey.Troy shares thoughtful insights, real-life stories, and a powerful vision for what aging with dignity and purpose can truly look like.Want to learn more or get involved? Visit Trillium Living to explore how you can support their mission.
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King's Table Ministries | Jodee Bruneau
Send us Fan MailIn this episode, the guys sit down with Jodee Bruneau, Program Director at King’s Table, a nonprofit in Grand Rapids, MI that’s on a mission to make sure everyone feels seen, known, and loved.Rooted in the belief that every individual deserves a seat at the table, King’s Table creates inclusive programs that support and celebrate children and adults with disabilities. King's Table's work is all about friendship, fun, and the kind of belonging that changes lives.Jodee shares powerful stories, laughs, and lessons from the heart of their mission. Want to make a difference? Visit King's Table to learn more and discover how you can get involved!
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Comprehensive Therapy Center | Ellen Sawyer & Savana Beal
Send us Fan MailIn this episode, the guys sit down with Ellen Sawyer, Executive Director, and Savana Beal, Development Director of Comprehensive Therapy Center (CTC)—a Grand Rapids nonprofit that has been transforming the lives of children with intellectual and developmental disabilities for over 40 years.Ellen and Savana take us inside CTC’s unique, whole-child approach, which combines speech-language pathology, occupational therapy, sensory integration, and motor therapy. Through their work, CTC helps children build essential skills, boost their confidence, and reach their full potential—at home, in the classroom, and beyond.Want to make a difference? Visit Comprehensive Therapy Center to learn more and discover how you can get involved!
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Treetops Collective | Tarah Carnahan
Send us Fan MailIn this episode, the guys sit down with Tarah Carnahan, Executive Director and Co-Founder of Treetops Collective—a cross-cultural movement that connects with and invests in New American refugee women leaders to transform communities into places of belonging.Tarah shares how Treetops is fostering cross-cultural community, empowering refugee and immigrant women as leaders, and creating pathways for economic mobility and meaningful social connection.Want to make a difference? Visit Treetops Collective to learn more and discover how you can get involved!
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Ele's Place | Tammy Campbell
Send us Fan MailIn this episode, the guys sit down with Tammy Campbell, Director at Ele’s Place, to discuss the incredible work she and her team are doing to support grieving children, teens, young adults, and their families.Tammy shares how Ele’s Place thoughtfully creates family support groups and peer-to-peer programs in local schools—helping hundreds of young people cope with loss and begin their healing journey after the death of a parent, sibling, or loved one.Interested in making a difference? Visit Ele’s Place to learn more and find out how you can get involved!
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Positive Equation | Dana Snyder
Send us Fan MailIn this episode, the guys sit down with Dana Snyder—CEO and Founder of Positive Equation, host of the Missions to Movements podcast, author of The Monthly Giving Mastermind, and nationally recognized speaker. Dana dives into the power of consistent, monthly giving and why it’s a game-changer for nonprofits looking to grow and sustain their impact.She shares how her work at Positive Equation helps nonprofits build strong, sustainable giving models—making it easier for anyone to become a philanthropist and support the causes they care about most.Want to learn how you can make a difference in your community or boost your nonprofit’s fundraising strategy? Check out Dana’s work below:🎧 Listen to Missions to Movements → Apple Podcasts 🌐 Visit Positive Equation → positiveequation.com
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Children's Advocacy Center | Leah Ortiz
Send us Fan MailIn this episode, the guys sit down with Leah Ortiz—President and CEO of The Children's Advocacy Center of Kent County—to explore the critical work her team is doing to support children and families affected by severe sexual abuse.Leah opens up about the harsh realities these children face, the complex challenges her team tackles daily, and the powerful impact the Center has had on the community since its founding in 1993. For over 30 years, the CAC has provided a safe, trauma-informed space where children can tell their story once—and get access to every resource they need for healing.Want to be a part of the impact? Visit Children’s Advocacy Center of Kent County to learn more and discover how you can get involved!
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Food Hugs | Jenna Arcidiacono
Send us Fan MailIn this episode, the guys sit down with Chef Jenna Arcidiacono—owner of Amore Trattoria Italiana and founder of the nonprofit Food Hugs—to talk about how she's using her platform to spark change through kindness.Jenna shares her deep passion for giving back, her commitment to the local community, and how Food Hugs is creating unexpected moments of joy through surprise tips for restaurant workers, scholarships for women pursuing careers in food or entrepreneurship, and food packages for those in need.Want to be part of the kindness ripple effect? Visit Food Hugs to learn more and see how you can get involved!
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Baxter Community Center | Danielle Guinsler
Send us Fan MailIn this episode, the guys sit down with Danielle Guinsler, Development Director at Baxter Community Center, to dive into the incredible work the center is doing to uplift their community. Danielle shares how Baxter takes a holistic approach to health and education, ensuring that neighbors have access to vital resources and support.At Baxter, the philosophy is simple: the community knows best what it needs. That’s why they foster a space where people come together to support one another and drive meaningful change.Want to be part of the impact? Visit Baxter Community Center to learn more and discover how you can get involved!
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Known Profits | 10 Episode Recap + Looking To The Future
Send us Fan MailIn this special episode, the guys take a moment to reflect on the first ten guest episodes of Known Profits. Join them as they dive into the key highlights and powerful takeaways from each guest, sharing the moments that truly resonated with them.They’ll also look ahead to the future of the show, offering a sneak peek at what’s to come—exciting new guests and thought-provoking conversations that will shape the next chapter of Known Profits.
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Healthy Homes Coalition of West Michigan | Jameela Maun
Send us Fan MailIn this episode, the guys sit down with Jameela Maun, Executive Director of Healthy Homes Coalition of West Michigan, to explore the vital work the organization is doing to create safer, healthier homes for families in need. Jameela shares the powerful story behind their mission, emphasizing that every individual deserves a healthy home, free from environmental hazards.Healthy Homes Coalition of West Michigan is dedicated to improving children’s health by addressing and eliminating unsafe housing conditions, particularly in the most underserved neighborhoods of Grand Rapids. Their vision is a world where all children grow up in homes that nurture their health and wellbeing.Curious about how you can make a difference? Visit Healthy Homes Coalition of West Michigan to learn more and find out how you can contribute to this essential community resource!
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Gilda's Club Grand Rapids | Wendy Wigger & Shawn Campbell
Send us Fan MailIn this episode, the guys sit down with Wendy Wigger, President & CEO, and Shawn Campbell, VP of Fund Development & Engagement, to dive into the impactful services Gilda’s Club Grand Rapids offers to individuals and families navigating the grief and challenges of a cancer diagnosis or the loss of a loved one. They also explore how laughter plays a vital role in healing, with a special focus on the community’s signature event, LaughFest.Gilda’s Club Grand Rapids is a vibrant, free emotional support community for people of all ages who are dealing with cancer or grieving a death, regardless of the cause. Their inclusive programs are designed to meet people where they are, offering a wide range of social and emotional support tailored to each person’s needs.Ready to learn more about Gilda's Club and get involved? Visit them at Gilda’s Club Grand Rapids to find out how you can be part of this incredible, life-affirming community.
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The Diatribe | Wardell Frazier Jr.
Send us Fan MailIn this episode, the guys sit down with Wardell Fraizer Jr., Executive Director of The Diatribe, to discuss his deep passion for empowering youth and the transformative work the organization is doing to help young people find their voice. Wardell dives into the specific projects The Diatribe is leading to support youth in their personal and creative growth.The Diatribe’s mission is to use restorative art as a powerful tool to challenge and dismantle systems of oppression. By reimagining education and honoring the community’s wisdom, they create an unapologetic vision for liberation that is accessible to all.Curious to learn more about The Diatribe and how you can get involved? Check them out at The Diatribe and join the movement!
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Down to Defend | Alicia Mathieu
Send us Fan MailIn this episode, the guys sit down with Alicia Mathieu, President and Founder of Down to Defend, to hear her personal story and the powerful impact her son, who has Down syndrome, has had on her life. Alicia shares the driving passion behind her mission to provide support, resources, and a strong community for parents of children with developmental disabilities.Down to Defend is dedicated to educating and empowering individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) by offering safety classes and valuable resources to help them lead more independent, fulfilling lives.Want to learn more about Down to Defend and how you can get involved? Visit Down to Defend and join the movement today!
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Literacy Center of West Michigan | Wendy Falb
Send us Fan MailIn this episode, the guys sit down with Wendy Falb, Executive Director of the Literacy Center of West Michigan (LCWM), to explore the transformative power of literacy and its far-reaching impact on families, communities, and the local economy. Wendy shares inspiring stories of individuals whose lives have been changed through literacy, showcasing how this essential skill unlocks opportunities and drives lasting change.LCWM’s mission is to build a just and thriving West Michigan by harnessing the power of literacy. They believe that when literacy rates rise, entire communities are empowered, unlocking the full potential of every individual.Curious to learn more about LCWM and how you can make a difference? Visit Literacy Center of West Michigan and find out how you can get involved today!
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Michigan Veteran Homes | Ryan Engle
Send us Fan MailIn this episode, the guys sit down with Ryan Engle, Director of Development and Strategic Engagement at Michigan Veteran Homes (MVH), to discuss the vital life enrichment services MVH provides to veterans. Ryan, a Marine Corps veteran and former infantry officer, shares his unique perspective on how MVH honors and supports those who have served our country.MVH’s mission is to deliver exceptional long-term skilled nursing care and services that improve the quality of life for veterans in a place they can truly call home. With a vision to be one of the nation's leading providers of care for veterans, MVH is committed to offering personalized, compassionate support.Want to learn more about MVH and how you can get involved? Visit Michigan Veteran Homes and join their mission today!
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Ronald McDonald House Charities West Michigan | Salina Bishop
Send us Fan MailIn this episode, the guys sit down with Salina Bishop, Chief Development Officer at Ronald McDonald House Charities West Michigan (RMHCWM), to discuss the unique challenges families face during health crises and how RMHCWM steps in to provide critical support. Salina shares firsthand insights into the organization’s work and the powerful impact it has on families navigating some of their toughest times.RMHC’s mission is to provide essential services that remove barriers, strengthen families, and promote healing when children need healthcare. Their vision is a world where every family has the resources and support they need to ensure the best possible health outcomes for their children.Want to learn more about RMHC and how you can get involved? Visit Ronald McDonald House Charities West Michigan or Ronald McDonald House Charities to discover how you can make a difference today!
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AYA Youth Collective | Andy Allen
Send us Fan MailIn this episode, the guys sit down with Andy Allen, Vice President of Advancement at As You Are (AYA) Youth Collective, for a powerful conversation about youth instability in the West Michigan area. Andy dives into the harsh realities faced by many young people, but also shares the hopeful and impactful ways AYA is working to address these challenges.AYA’s mission is to build communities of belonging where youth experiencing instability can find the support they need to own their future. Their vision is a world where every young person has access to stable housing, support, and a sense of belonging.Want to learn more about AYA Youth Collective and how you can make a difference? Visit AYA Youth Collective to get involved today!
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Heart of West Michigan United Way | Kevin Nelson
Send us Fan MailIn this episode, the guys sit down with Kevin Nelson, Senior Donor Development Manager at Heart of West Michigan United Way, to discuss his deep passion for reducing poverty and ensuring the community has access to critical resources. Kevin shares how United Way is making a tangible impact and the ways they're addressing the region’s most pressing needs.United Way’s mission is to connect vital community resources to those in need through direct programming, community engagement, and powerful partnerships with local nonprofits, donors, volunteers, and businesses. By bringing people together, they’re creating long-term change and empowering the community to thrive.Want to learn more about United Way and how you can get involved? Visit Heart of West Michigan United Way or United Way to discover how you can help support your local community today!
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Family Promise | Tenisa Frye
Send us Fan MailIn this episode, the guys sit down with Tenisa Frye, CEO of Family Promise of West Michigan, to discuss her journey and the powerful impact she's already making since stepping into the role in 2023. Tenisa shares her unwavering passion for transforming the reality of homelessness in West Michigan and explains how Family Promise is addressing the crisis with compassionate, professional case management.With nearly 200 Family Promise affiliates across 43 states, they provide vital support to families in crisis through prevention, shelter, and stabilization services to help them regain stability and housing. Tenisa’s inspiring story and dedication to the cause will leave you motivated to learn more and get involved.Want to discover how you can make a difference in your community? Visit Family Promise to find out how you can get involved today!
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Known Profits | Introduction
Send us Fan MailKnown Profits has arrived! Check out the intro episode as Kyle, JR, and Drew talk about the "why" behind this podcast and share their hopes for the show going forward.
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Sharing the untold stories of nonprofits in our community, making what's beneath the surface known.
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