The Social Impact Journal

Jack Farren

The Social Impact Journal is a podcast talking to changemakers who are driving social impact across the world. In the journal, we aim to share stories, lessons and experiences from our guests to inspire our listeners to begin or continue working towards social impact. 

  1. #56 - How Can Your Organisation Become Fundable and Findable with Kevin L. Brown, MIGHTY ALLY

    05/01/2025

    #56 - How Can Your Organisation Become Fundable and Findable with Kevin L. Brown, MIGHTY ALLY

    In this conversation, Jack met with Kevin L. Brown, Founding Partner and CEO of Mighty Ally. Kevin is a writer, a speaker, and CEO of the nonprofit hybrid Mighty Ally. He initially spent 15 years building private sector brands - from Apple to adidas, Formula One to fintech startups. And in his first four corporate gigs, Kevin helped each company scale towards acquisition, including one he co-founded. Then, a passion for the orphan crisis (his why) led to living in Uganda, followed by South Africa, Mauritius, and Malaysia. In 2017, he co-founded Mighty Ally — Uganda’s second-ever B Corp. Kevin is an Acumen East Africa Fellow, plus an advisor for two grantmakers: Roddenberry Foundation and Greenwood Place. He served on the board of Impact Hub, won a Valiente Award at SXSW and a NEXT Award for Startup of the Year, was named an Executive Influencer by Billboard Magazine, and proudly sports a torn Achilles from the Ironman World Championship. Three daughters from Uganda and China fuel his work to end poverty and injustice. Years ago, he and his high-school sweetheart wife sold their house, car, and everything they owned. And they set out as a nomadic family of five — with only a backpack and suitcase each — to live on every continent together by 2030. The episode covered: - The challenges faced by nonprofits, particularly the 'nonprofit starvation cycle.' - The 'Fundable and Findable Framework,' emphasizing the importance of brand clarity and effective communication in fundraising.  - Kevin's insights on targeting donor groups, the role of AI tools in experimentation, and the significance of a well-designed website.  - Reflecting on Kevin's journey of writing his new book also reflects on the journey of writing his book, 'Fundable & Findable: The Brand-New Way to Fix Your Nonprofit Fundraising.' Connect with Kevin on Linkedin here:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinlbrown/ Learn more about his new book here: https://fundablefindable.org/ Chapters 00:00 From Private Sector to Social Impact 02:46 Understanding Nonprofit Challenges 06:08 The Fundable and Findable Framework 08:52 Communications and Clarity in Fundraising 11:47 Targeting Donor Groups Effectively 14:57 Experimentation and AI Tools in Nonprofits 17:53 The Journey of Writing 'Fundable and Findable' 20:53 Insights from the Book Launch at Skoll 24:04 Key Principles for Nonprofit Success 26:55 Crafting a Clear Mission Statement 30:04 The Importance of Your Website 33:14 Building a Budget-Friendly Website 35:48 Final Thoughts on Nonprofit Fundraising Keep up-to-date with our socials here: Linkedin:   the-social-impact-journal   Instagram: @thesocialimpactjournal Twitter: @sijpodcast Tiktok: @thesocialimpactjournal

    37 min
  2. #55 - Building Leaders to Transform the Economy with Tom Rippin, Founder and CEO at OnPurpose

    02/03/2025

    #55 - Building Leaders to Transform the Economy with Tom Rippin, Founder and CEO at OnPurpose

    In this conversation, Tom Rippin shares his journey into social entrepreneurship, detailing his transition from academia to the commercial sector and ultimately to founding On Purpose, a program designed to train individuals for purpose-driven careers. He discusses the challenges and successes of launching the program, the growth it has experienced, and the evolving training needs of its associates. Rippin emphasizes the importance of integrating social and commercial skills to create impactful change.  In this conversation, Tom Rippin discusses the structure and evolution of the On Purpose program, focusing on how it prepares individuals for transformational change in their careers and the economy. He highlights the importance of community, mentorship, and practical training in fostering leaders who can navigate complexity and drive systemic change. Rippin shares success stories of alumni who have made significant impacts in various sectors, emphasizing the need for a shift in values towards sustainability and health in organizations. He concludes with an inspiring message about the power of individual action in creating a better future. Chapters 00:25 Journey into Social Entrepreneurship 07:45 The Birth of On Purpose 12:00 Launching the First Cohort 18:20 Growth and Expansion of On Purpose 22:14 Training and Development Needs 24:05 Overview of the Program Structure 29:00 Understanding Transformational Change 32:04 Alumni Success Stories and Impact Connect with Tom on Linkedin here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tomrippin/ Learn more about OnPurpose here: https://onpurpose.org/en/ Keep up-to-date with our socials here: Linkedin:   the-social-impact-journal   Instagram: @thesocialimpactjournal Twitter: @sijpodcast Tiktok: @thesocialimpactjournal

    41 min
  3. #52 - Why It's Important To Fail Forward in International Development with Emily Janoch, CARE

    08/19/2024

    #52 - Why It's Important To Fail Forward in International Development with Emily Janoch, CARE

    Want to be the first to know about the latest episodes and have your chance to ask future guests your own questions? Sign up to our newsletter here: http://eepurl.com/iTjWSw Jack meets with Emily Janoch, Associate Vice President of Thought Leadership and Design at CARE to discuss the importance of failing forward. Emily started the CARE Failing Forward Podcast to create a space for staff and external stakeholders around the world to talk about the experiences they learn from failure, and how they use that to get better at our work. In the episode, we cover: - The importance of talking about failure - How to create an internal culture in which failure is embraced - The importance of centering local voices In her role at CARE, Emily focuses on ways to center local voices and evidence to make better decisions and create more impact. She is an expert in designing systems to capture and share information across many sources and with different stakeholders. With four-years of on-the-ground experience in West Africa and academic publications on community engagement and the human element in food security in Africa, she is especially interested in community-led development. Her work focuses on making sure that communities can engage in their own development for sustainable, appropriate results. Connect with Emily on Linkedin here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emily-janoch-7922514/ Follow the CARE Failing Forward Podcast on PodBean here:  https://careinternational.podbean.com/ Keep up-to-date with our socials here: Instagram: @thesocialimpactjournal Linkedin:   / the-social-impact-journal   Twitter: @sijpodcast Tiktok: @thesocialimpactjournal

    22 min
  4. #51 - What Young People Need To Be Taught At Work with Carla Hoppe, Founder of Wealthbrite

    08/12/2024

    #51 - What Young People Need To Be Taught At Work with Carla Hoppe, Founder of Wealthbrite

    Date: Monday 12th August 2024 Jack meets with Carla Hoppe, Founder of Wealthbrite to discuss what young people need to be taught at work.  Carla is the founder of Wealthbrite, whose mission is to help businesses cultivate financially and commercially savvy talent. Wealthbrite was born out of Carla's understanding of the critical need to bridge the financial skills gap, especially among early-career professionals. This gap is striking; while those at the top are fluent in the language of money, new starters lack the confidence and knowledge they need. The result? Poor financial literacy is costing the economy over £20 billion in lost output every year.   Her career journey has been non-traditional. She began by studying English and French Law before qualifying as a corporate solicitor. She then transitioned into the tax world, working across the US and UK within the Big 4. In a rapidly evolving work environment, where businesses struggle to retain talent and social mobility in the UK is declining for the first time in 50 years, financial literacy is more crucial than ever.  Through Wealthbrite, Carla is dedicated to closing this gap and empowering the next generation of leaders with the financial skills they need to succeed. In the episode, we discuss: - What skills are needed in a changing workplace? - Training the next business leaders - The importance of commercial awareness for young talent - Wealthbrite Accelerator Being commercially aware and knowing business to go in the workplace Connect with Carla here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carlahoppe/ Keep up to date with the latest on the podcast on: Instagram: @thesocialimpactjournal Linkedin:   / the-social-impact-journal   Twitter: @sijpodcast Tiktok: @thesocialimpactjournal

    32 min
  5. #50 - Building Purpose Aligned Businesses at LSE Generate with Dr Paroma Bhattacharya

    08/05/2024

    #50 - Building Purpose Aligned Businesses at LSE Generate with Dr Paroma Bhattacharya

    Date: Monday 5th August 2024 To celebrate the 50th episode of The Social Impact Journal, we welcome Episode 1 guest Dr Paroma Bhattacharya back to the show to catch up about how her team at LSE Generate are helping to build purpose aligned businesses. Paroma is the Head of Social Innovation at LSE Generate. She leads Research and Programme Delivery in the domain of Social Innovation for LSE Generate, the Entrepreneurship Hub at the The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), which supports current students, alumni and staff of LSE on their entrepreneurial journey. Paroma has a Ph.D. in Management and her research interests and expertise lie in the field of social innovation and entrepreneurship, with a focus on the organizational behaviour of start-up social enterprises, the incubation and acceleration of early-stage social venture teams and social business model innovation in the context of emerging economies.  Paroma completed her Ph.D. in Management in 2021 from Durham University Business School, in association with the LSE Social Innovation Lab. After completing her Ph.D., she was a Post Doctoral Researcher at the LSE Firoz Lalji Institute for Africa (FLIA) and the LSE Social Innovation Lab, working on her post-doctoral research project, funded by the ERC grant, ‘Individual Action through Social Organizations: The Case of Poverty’. From 2021-2023, Paroma was a Fellow in the LSE Department of Management, serving as a teaching faculty member for the Master's in Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship programme.  Her research, work, and field experience, in the domains of Social Innovation and International Development, spans across 13+ years and several countries, including India, UK, Denmark, Sri Lanka, Kenya and Rwanda. In the episode, we discuss: -Traits of a successful social entrepreneur -Legal structures for a social enterprise -How does a social entrepreneur balance the need for innovation and risk management? -Examples of exceptional social ventures  -How LSE Generate supports social ventures? -Advice for a social entrepreneur in a moment of adversity. Connect with Dr Paroma here: Youtube - https://youtube.com/@drparomabhattacharya?si=43m-O4QgwdQBVXjN Linkedin -  https://www.linkedin.com/in/paromabhattacharya/ Keep up to date with the latest on the podcast on: Instagram: @thesocialimpactjournal Linkedin:   / the-social-impact-journal   Twitter: @sijpodcast Tiktok: @thesocialimpactjournal

    34 min

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The Social Impact Journal is a podcast talking to changemakers who are driving social impact across the world. In the journal, we aim to share stories, lessons and experiences from our guests to inspire our listeners to begin or continue working towards social impact.