Ep135: How Activists & Companies are Using Petitions to Stand Together for Good
Today on CauseTalk Radio, Megan and I talk to Randy Paynter, Founder and CEO of Care2, a social network of 32 million citizen-activists who are using and supporting petitions to make the world a better place.
Megan, Randy and I discuss....
Ep134: How an Ex-Con's Bread Company Gave Rise to Second Chances for Others
Today on CauseTalk Radio, Megan and I talk to Genevieve Martin, Executive Director of the Dave's Killer Bread Foundation, about the brand's success with "Second Chance Employment" for people with criminal backgrounds. The goal of the newly created foundation is to offer inspiration and advice to businesses who want to join Dave's as second chance employers.
Megan, Genevieve and I discuss....
Steal This! My Cause Marketing Cheat Sheet [INFOGRAPHIC]
Readers have been asking for a cause marketing cheat sheet for a while. And thanks to the support of the t-shirt fundraising site Booster it finally got done!
Bookmark it, save it, print it out and share it with your colleagues or anyone who is interested in what cause marketing is and what it's all about. Also, be sure to check out the resources I included below the infographic.
Ep133: Dole, Chef Roy Choi Launch Food Truck for a Cause in L. A.
Today on CauseTalk Radio, Megan and I talk to Stuart McAllister, Vice President of Sales & Marketing for the Food Service Segment of Dole Packaged Foods, about Dole's partnership with celebrity chef Roy Choi on starting a healthy eating movement in Los Angeles.
Megan, Stuart and I discuss...
Ep132: White Castle's In-Store Fundraising Spikes 48%. What's On The Menu?
Today on CauseTalk Radio, Megan and I talk to Jamie Richardson, Vice President at White Castle, about the quick-serve chain's register fundraiser for Autism Speaks that raised $909,000 - a 48 percent increase over the previous year.
Megan, Jamie and I discuss...
Ep131: Finally, A Cellphone Company That Connects Your Calls to a Cause
Today on CauseTalk Radio, Megan I talk to Mark Epstein, Co-founder & CEO of The People's Operator (TPO).
The People's Operator is a socially conscious mobile provider based in the U.K. has launched its service stateside with the help of Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales. The company donates 10% of its subscribers' monthly bills to a cause of their choice. In addition, the company donates 25% of its profits to charity as well.
Megan, Mark and I discuss...
Ep130: The Rise of Effective Altruism, Or Generosity for Nerds
Today on CauseTalk Radio, Megan and I talk to William MacAskill, associate professor at Oxford University and author of a great new book: Doing Good Better.
Will is one of the cofounders and leading voices of effective altruism, which he calls "Generosity for Nerds."
Effective altruism is all about maximizing your positive impact on the world (through volunteering, charitable donations, etc.), and it's been getting a lot of traction lately.
On today's show, Megan, Will and I discuss...
Ep129: What Nonprofits Can Learn from the Reboot of the Ice Bucket Challenge
Today on CauseTalk Radio, Megan and I talk to Rob Goldstein, Vice President of Marketing, Communications and Development, ALS Therapy Development Institute in Cambridge, MA, about the 2015 Ice Bucket Challenge.
ALS TDI is one of 18 ALS-related organizations in the Collaboration for the Cure that are working to coordinate a successful Ice Bucket Challenge this month.
Megan, Rob and I discuss...
Ep128: How One Nonprofit in Brazil is Scoring Big with Cause Marketing
Today on CauseTalk Radio, Megan and I talk to Marco Crespo, Business Director at the Ayrton Senna Institute in São Paulo, Brazil, about the rise and development of cause marketing in the world's 5th largest country.
Ayrton Senna Institute is an education-focused nonprofit organization created by the sister of three-time Formula One world champion, Ayrton Senna.
Megan, Marco and I discuss....
From Deadly to Dynamite: How the Ice Bucket Challenge Became a Viral Sensation (and May Be Again)
The Ice Bucket Challenge returns on Friday, July 31st. Here’s a look back at the origins of last year’s challenge and the potential for another viral home run this summer.
So when exactly did the Cold Water Challenge become the Ice Bucket Challenge? It didn’t. While the former was getting most of the attention - both good and bad - in May 2014, do-gooders had been pouring water and ice on their heads for charity for at least a year....
Ep127: GameStop Quadruples High Score, Raises $1.2 Million for Make-A-Wish
Today on CauseTalk Radio, Megan and I talk to Matt Hodges, Vice President of Public & Investor Relations at GameStop. If you or your kids play video games you've probably been to a GameStop. And with over 6,600 worldwide locations it's easy to find a store.
Gamers are passionate about their games, but they don't play around when it comes to good causes. Megan, Matt and I talk about a recent GameStop point-of-sale fundraiser for Make-A-Wish that raised $1.2 million - quadrupling the $310K that was raised the previous year.
Ep126: What Companies Want from a Nonprofit Partner
Today on CauseTalk Radio, Megan and I talk to Mollye Rhea, President of For Momentum, an Atlanta-based cause agency, about their 2015 Corporate Partner Survey.
For Momentum surveyed individuals who manage nonprofit partnerships to learn about local and national giving strategies, partnership selections and expectations, target audience and common mistakes.
Megan, Mollye and I discuss...
Ep125: Men's Wearhouse is Well Suited for Collection Drive
Today on CauseTalk Radio, Megan and I talk to Brandy Rettus, Corporate Giving Administrator for Men's Wearhouse, about their National Suit Drive, which benefits at-risk men transitioning into the workforce.
Today on the show, Megan, Brandy and I discuss...
Ep124: This Social Enterprise Wants to be the DonorsChoose for Nonprofits
Today on CauseTalk Radio, Megan and I talk to Liz Deering, Founder of 121Giving, a marketplace and crowdfunding platform driven by the real needs of nonprofits and powered by people and brands that care.
121Giving wants to serve nonprofits like DonorsChoose helps classrooms get the things they need.
Take That Critics: Consumers Like Donating at the Register
You may hate being asked to donate at the register, but most people don't. That's the finding of a 24-page report released by Good Scout, a social good consultancy that's headed by two cause superstars, Phil McCarty and Maureen Carlson.
The big news is that 55 percent of respondents like being asked to give at the register. Consumers also felt positively about the charity and the retailer after donating. Gasp!
How Businesses, Individuals are Helping the Families of Charleston Shooting Victims
Businesses and individuals have responded to the the killings at Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church in Charleston last week with donations and fundraisers.
The biggest donations to date have come from businesses that have a strong link to Charleston and South Carolina.
Ep123: How to Do More Good Better
Today on CauseTalk Radio, Megan and I talk to Steve Scheier, author of a new book Do More Good. Better. Steve is also founder & CEO of Scheier + Group, a consultancy that shows non-profits and social impact companies how to make the most of the people they have so they can better deliver on their mission.
Tune in today to learn how to muster the bravery to ask for what you want, and to help those around us do the same!
Ep122: What Makes a Brand "Good"?
Today on CauseTalk Radio, Megan and I talk to Maria Redin, General Manager and Strategy Lead at GOODcorps, a social impact consultancy that grew out of GOOD Media.
GOODcorps has worked with top brands such as Pepsi, The Gap, Starbucks and Dick's Sporting Goods. (BTW, Dick's won two Halo Awards earlier this month at the Cause Marketing Forum conference in Chicago!)
Megan, Maria and I discussed new insights from phase one of a three-part research project that explores “goodness” in brands and how consumers perceive what truly makes a brand “good.”
Five core insights were uncovered from this phase one of research....