The podcast is expanding (and getting a new name)


Hi Reader,

It has been a little while since I shared an update about the podcast, so I wanted to send a quick note.

When we launched The Atlantic Impact, the goal was simple: highlight the incredible work happening in the nonprofit sector and elevate the role storytelling plays in strengthening organizations and movements.

Over the past year, the audience grew beyond Atlantic Canada, and many of the conversations resonated with organizations across the country. That has me thinking about the next phase of the show.

Over the coming months, we will be refreshing and expanding the podcast to feature nonprofit leaders and organizations from across Canada. While the geography is expanding, the heart of the show will stay the same: conversations about nonprofit work, impact, and the stories behind it.

This next phase will also include a rebrand and a new name for the podcast. I will share more about that soon.

Scheduling for the upcoming season is already underway, and I am looking for nonprofit leaders who can talk about their work and the role storytelling plays in advancing their organization's mission. This might include storytelling through fundraising, community engagement, advocacy, programs, or donor relationships.

If that sounds like you, or if an organization comes to mind that would be a great fit, I would love to hear from you.

You can simply reply to this email or express your interest using the form below.

Thanks for being part of this journey. I am excited about where the podcast is headed and the stories we will get to share next.


With gratitude,

Tanya Wall, CFRE
Founder & Principal Consultant
Collaborative Cause Consulting

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