
I'm Rick Peck, also known as "The Philanthropy Guy.” Let's talk about: 1) How nonprofits can most effectively showcase their mission and vision; 2) How donors and potential donors can make the greatest impact possible in the world; and 3) how professional advisors, including philanthropic advisors, can offer the most up-to-date information and services to their clients. After spending almost 20 ye... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 85 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Non-ProfitEducationHow ToBusiness | |||

In this inspiring and deeply moving episode of Money to Give, Rick Peck sits down with Mitzi Perdue, author, humanitarian, philanthropist, and war correspondent, to discuss a lifetime devoted to service. Drawing on lessons from her parents, the co-fo... more
In this insightful episode of Money to Give, Rick Peck sits down with Ryan Dewey Smith, founder and CEO of Imperium, to discuss one of the nonprofit sector's most overlooked challenges: sustainability. Drawing on decades of experience supporting nonp... more
In this eye-opening episode of Money to Give, Rick Peck sits down with Howard Pearl, CEO of CARS, to discuss one of philanthropy's most overlooked opportunities: non-cash asset giving. Drawing on more than a decade of experience helping nonprofits ac... more
In this inspiring episode of Money to Give, Rick Peck sits down with Emily Rasmussen, founder and CEO of Grapevine, to explore the growing movement of giving circles and how collaborative philanthropy is reshaping the future of charitable giving. Emi... more
Rick is so thoughtful and brings insight to the podcast from a wide range of topics. I always learn something new!
In a world in which most everyone is focused on what they’re missing, Money to Give helps you look at what you can do for others and increase your joy in the process. Powerful message.
Good content for nonprofit and philanthropy professionals. Rick has a good interview style as well.
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Apple Podcasts | #209 |
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This show centers on strategic philanthropy, donor engagement, and nonprofit leadership, with a focus on practical tactics that help fundraisers, advisors, and nonprofits maximize impact. Episodes span donor communications, cross-border giving, grant funding, leadership sustainability, literacy and education, disaster resilience, and governance, often featuring practitioners who translate mindset, storytelling, and structured giving into measurable outcomes. A notable strength is the breadth of guest expertise—from donor stewardship and grant writing to policy shifts and cross-border philanthropy—adding a grounded, action-oriented perspective for professionals seeking tangible takeaways. The format tends to blend personal stories with concr... more
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