Community Kind - A 100 Women Podcast

100 Women

Community Kind is a podcast about the people, projects, and ideas at the heart of Australia's collective giving movement. Each episode is a genuine conversation with the women doing the work, the leaders asking hard questions, and the members who decided their money could do more together than alone.

Episodes

  1. 16 hrs ago

    Ep.2 (Part 2) The $1.69 Million Question: What It Feels Like to Change the World | with Kristy Rodwell

    What does it actually mean to be a social investor, not just a donor? In this second part of their conversation, Alicia Curtis and Grants Chair Kristy Rodwell get into the substance of what makes 100 Women's grants process genuinely different. How final decisions are made when every project on the table is exceptional. Why 100 Women funds international projects when most giving circles don't. And what it means that 90% of the projects 100 Women has ever funded still exist today. If Part 1 was about how the process works, Part 2 is about why it matters. IN THIS EPISODE The difference between a donor and a social investor, and why Kristy thinks about it that wayWhat goes through the grants committee's mind at the pointy end, when all the finalist projects are exceptionalWhy 100 Women funds international projects when most giving circles stay localThe gender lens in grant making and the research that proves investing in women is the smart thing to doHow 100 Women thinks about the operating environment when making decisions for projects 12 to 24 months outWhy every member gets the same vote regardless of how much they contributeThe moments from 13 years that have stayed with KristyWhat it means that 90% of the 49 projects 100 Women has funded still exist todayGUEST Kristy Rodwell, Grants Chair, 100 Women. Senior Grants Development Officer at Lotterywest and holder of a Masters in Social Investment and Philanthropy. Kristy has been volunteering with 100 Women since the founding year and has shaped every part of the grants process the organisation uses today. HOST Alicia Curtis, Co-Founder, 100 Women. Co-founder of the organisation since 2013 and host of Community Kind. ABOUT 100 WOMEN 100 Women is a national giving community with a global reach. Members across Australia contribute from $300 a year. Together, that becomes $200,000 or more each year, granted directly to grassroots organisations supporting women and girls in health, education, safety, and economic opportunity, here in Australia and around the world. Every member gets a vote on where the money goes. Since 2014, 100 Women has funded 49 projects and gifted more than $1.69 million to women and girls in need. BECOME A MEMBER Membership starts from $25 a month. 100% of your donation goes directly to grant making. Find out more at 100women.org.au CONNECT WITH US Website: 100women.org.auInstagram: @100womenausLinkedIn: 100 Women Community Kind is produced by Linette Devigan.Hosted by Alicia Curtis and Karen Brittain.Filmed and edited by Olivia Spear, Silver Key Films.Recorded at The Pod @ Kaizen West, Perth.

    31 min
  2. 16 hrs ago

    Ep.2 (Part 1)The $1.69 Million Question: How We Decide Where the Money Goes | with Kristy Rodwell

    Where does the money go? It's the question every member asks, and the one that sits in the back of every potential member's mind. In this episode, Alicia Curtis sits down with Kristy Rodwell, 100 Women's Grants Chair, to pull back the curtain on how the grants process actually works. Kristy is a professional grant maker by day at Lotterywest, one of Australia's largest grant making organisations. By night, she's the volunteer who designed every part of 100 Women's grants infrastructure from scratch. The guidelines, the assessment criteria, the application process, the acquittal process. Across 13 years, she has reviewed more than 1,500 grant applications. This first episode of a two-part conversation covers who Kristy is, why she got involved with 100 Women in the very first year, and how the organisation built a grants process rigorous enough to be worthy of the trust members place in it. IN THIS EPISODE Kristy's background in social investment and philanthropy, and what brought her to 100 WomenWhy collective giving was a relatively new model in Australia when 100 Women started in 2013What grant makers actually look for in a strong proposalHow 100 Women balances risk and rigour when funding pilot projectsThe expression of interest process and what happens in that first review roomWhy 100 Women asks organisations for less paperwork upfront than most fundersHow volunteer expertise is matched to applications to get the best assessment outcomesWhat "sustainability" means in grant making, and why it matters for membersGUEST Kristy Rodwell, Grants Chair, 100 Women. Senior Grants Development Officer at Lotterywest and holder of a Masters in Social Investment and Philanthropy. Kristy has been volunteering with 100 Women since the founding year and has shaped every part of the grants process the organisation uses today. HOST Alicia Curtis, Co-Founder, 100 Women. Co-founder of the organisation since 2013 and host of Community Kind. ABOUT 100 WOMEN 100 Women is a national giving community with a global reach. Members across Australia contribute from $300 a year. Together, that becomes $200,000 or more each year, granted directly to grassroots organisations supporting women and girls in health, education, safety, and economic opportunity, here in Australia and around the world. Every member gets a vote on where the money goes. Since 2014, 100 Women has funded 49 projects and gifted more than $1.69 million to women and girls in need. BECOME A MEMBER Membership starts from $25 a month. 100% of your donation goes directly to grant making. Find out more at 100women.org.au CONNECT WITH US Website: 100women.org.auInstagram: @100womenausLinkedIn: 100 Women Community Kind is produced by Linette Devigan.Hosted by Alicia Curtis and Karen Brittain.Filmed and edited by Olivia Spear, Silver Key Films.Recorded at The Pod @ Kaizen West, Perth.

    35 min
  3. 17 June

    Ep.1 Where It All Began: The Story of 100 Women | with Alicia Curtis

    100 Women started with a car ride. In 2013, Alicia Curtis and her friend Megan Anderson were driving back from a youth leadership workshop in regional WA when the idea came up. What if everyday women pooled a small amount each month and gave it away together? No wealthy benefactors required. Just a community of people who believed their money could do more together than alone. In this first episode of Community Kind, Executive Officer Karen Brittain sits down with 100 Women Co-Founder Alicia Curtis to go back to where it all began. The spark, the first social media post that brought the founding committee together, and the moment they realised they were onto something. Alicia talks about what collective giving actually means, why philanthropy got hijacked by the wealthy, and how a $300 annual contribution (roughly a coffee a week) can become part of something that has now gifted more than $1.69 million to women and girls in Australia and around the world. Whether you've been a member for years or you're hearing about 100 Women for the first time, this is the episode to start with. IN THIS EPISODE The car ride that started it all, and the book that changed how Alicia thought about women and givingWhy collective giving puts philanthropy within reach of anyone, not just the wealthyThe founding committee, the first social media post, and the buzz of possibilityWhat $300 a year becomes when hundreds of women give togetherGrant stories: Earbus, Telethon Kids Institute, Zonta House, and projects in CambodiaWhy 100 Women funds projects locally, nationally, and globally, and what privilege has to do with itHow a Perth idea became a national giving community with a global reachGUEST Alicia Curtis, Co-Founder, 100 Women. Youth leadership advocate, social entrepreneur, and one of Australia's 100 Women of Influence. Alicia has spent her career challenging who gets to be a leader and what everyday people can achieve when they come together. HOST Karen Brittain, Executive Officer, 100 Women. Karen has been part of the 100 Women community since the very first grant round in 2014, when she worked at Zonta House Refuge Association, one of 100 Women's inaugural grant recipients. ABOUT 100 WOMEN 100 Women is a national giving community with a global reach. Members across Australia contribute from $300 a year. Together, that becomes $200,000 or more each year, granted directly to grassroots organisations supporting women and girls in health, education, safety, and economic opportunity, here in Australia and around the world. Every member gets a vote on where the money goes. Since 2014, 100 Women has funded 49 projects and gifted more than $1.69 million to women and girls in need. BECOME A MEMBER If today's conversation has made you curious, we'd love to hear from you. Find out more at 100women.org.au CONNECT WITH US Website: 100women.org.auInstagram: @100womenausLinkedIn: 100 Women Community Kind is produced by Linette Devigan.Hosted by Alicia Curtis and Karen Brittain.Filmed and edited by Olivia Spear, Silver Key Films.Recorded at The Pod @ Kaizen West, Perth.

    30 min

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Community Kind is a podcast about the people, projects, and ideas at the heart of Australia's collective giving movement. Each episode is a genuine conversation with the women doing the work, the leaders asking hard questions, and the members who decided their money could do more together than alone.