Major Ed Pulido; Why start your own Foundation

EPISODE · Mar 16, 2021 · 55 MIN

Major Ed Pulido; Why start your own Foundation

from Nonprofit Architect Podcast with Brenda McChesney

In this episode of Nonprofit Architect, Travis talks with Major Ed Pulido, U.S. Army (Ret.) is the Sr. VP of the Folds of Honor Foundation a Veteran’s charity that provides the spouses and children of the fallen and wounded educational scholarships. Additionally, he is a Founding member of Warriors for Freedom Foundation a leadership institute focused on the mental, physical, and wellness support of our wounded Veterans and their families. He is the spokesperson for AROGA Health. Finally, Major Ed is the Founder of Warrior Nation, a movement focused on the rights of liberty, freedom, and patriotism with an autobiography entitled Warrior for Freedom: Challenge, Triumph and Change, the Major Ed Pulido Story. Conversation Highlights: [00:49] The ventures of Major Ed Pulido... [04:32] How to Build Relationships with people [14:02] The mission of the John Daly and Major Ed; Heart of a Lion Foundation. [22:56] Getting back to the roots... [25:33] The map to success! [28:21] Exploring the unfavorable side. [35:12] What is the Dirt Bag Mentality? [39:39] The small organizations grow into the bigger ones!   Remarkable quotes: “My goal is to give people the advice and the steps they need to help their Nonprofit work better.” “It’s always Mission first, People always!” “Sometimes the hardest things to do are when it’s the hardest times.” “We are stronger together!”   Special Reminder:  "Don't just listen to the podcast, but also implement the things you hear in your life!"   Resources: Bio: Major Ed Pulido, U.S. Army (Ret.) is the Sr. VP of the Folds of Honor Foundation Major Ed Pulido, U.S. Army (Ret.) is the Sr. VP of the Folds of Honor Foundation Major Ed Pulido, U.S. Army (Ret.) is the Sr. VP of the Folds of Honor Foundation a Veteran’s charity which provides the spouses and children of the fallen and wounded educational scholarships. Additionally, he is a Founding member of Warriors for Freedom Foundation a leadership institute focused on the mental, physical, and wellness support of our wounded Veterans and their families. He is the spokesperson for AROGA Health. Major Ed is the Founder of Warrior Nation, a movement focused on the rights of liberty, freedom, and patriotism with an autobiography entitled Warrior for Freedom: Challenge, Triumph and Change, the Major Ed Pulido Story. Finally, Major Ed is Co-Founder of the John Daly, Major Ed Heart of a Lion Foundation. The mission of the John Daly and Major Ed Heart of a Lion Foundation is to provide mental, physical, and wellness support to our nation’s children, first responders, and America’s Veterans. JDME supports St. Jude's Children’s Hospital and Boys and Girls of America by providing financial support to them from events where John Daly participates. Major Ed Pulido; Army (retired)   Nonprofit Architect Podcast Links  Website: http://nonprofitarchitect.org  Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/NonprofitArchitect      

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