Impact Innovations Podcast

Fierce Philanthropy

Presented by Fierce Philanthropy, the Impact Innovations Podcast is your go-to space for gathering insights from leading voices in the social impact space. Each episode features conversations with social entrepreneurs, philanthropy experts, and impact investors who are redefining what it means to give effectively. Explore emerging trends in philanthropy, and discover vetted opportunities in both impact investing and high-impact grantmaking. Learn more here: https://www.fiercephilanthropy.org/podcast/ A special thanks to our production sponsor, UI Charitable.

Episodes

  1. Episode 10: From Wells to Water Systems with Water Access Rwanda

    FEB 3

    Episode 10: From Wells to Water Systems with Water Access Rwanda

    Presented by Fierce Philanthropy - What if you supported a clean water initiative—raised the funds, celebrated the impact—only to discover later that the water wasn’t actually safe to drink? This happens more than you might think. What if, instead, you could support an organization that doesn’t just drill wells—but treats, tests, maintains, and delivers safe water directly into people’s homes, just like the system you rely on every day? In this episode, Christelle Kwizera, founder and CEO of Water Access Rwanda, joins host Todd Manwaring to share how her team is bringing safe, affordable, tap-like water access to rural communities across Rwanda. Christelle explains why “clean” isn’t the same as “safe,” how Water Access Rwanda’s Inuma mini-grid model delivers treated water through pipelines with ongoing maintenance and testing, and what it takes to keep systems working years after the ribbon-cutting. You'll also learn: Why water projects fail when no one owns maintenance, monitoring, and accountabilityHow time savings from near-home water access can translate into income, dignity, and shifting gender rolesWhat the data says about health outcomes—and how Water Access Rwanda tracks active users instead of inflated totals A special thanks to our production sponsor, UI Charitable. Links from this episode: Learn more about Water Access Rwanda: https://www.warwanda.com/ Check out more stories of clean water access: https://www.youtube.com/@wateraccessrwanda9821 Find other effective social impact organizations here: http://fiercephilanthropy.org/vetted-organizations/

    49 min
  2. Episode 9: The Future of Mental Health in Kenya with Shamiri

    12/02/2025

    Episode 9: The Future of Mental Health in Kenya with Shamiri

    Presented by Fierce Philanthropy — What if the future of mental health didn’t depend on more doctors—but on empowering everyday people to care for each other? In this episode, Tom Osborn, founder and CEO of Shamiri, joins host Todd Manwaring to share how his organization is transforming mental health care in Kenya and across Africa. With an innovative model that trains near-peer counselors to deliver school-based, evidence-backed group sessions, Shamiri is reaching hundreds of thousands of students for just $7 each per year. Instead of relying on expensive or hard to access specialists, Shamiri is building a scalable, triaged system—backed by RCTs and real-time data—that works in low-resource settings, removes stigma, and delivers results. You’ll also learn: How Shamiri meets youth where they are—starting in schools, not clinicsWhy peer-led mental health sessions outperform traditional models in scalability and accessHow rigorous research and rapid iteration power Shamiri’s approach to delivering real changeWhat it means to build infrastructure for lasting impact—and why governments are key to scaling Links from this episode: Support Shamiri and their mission: https://shamiri.co/get-involvedLearn more about DAFs and how to make giving easier: https://www.uicharitable.org/Find other high impact organizations around the world: https://www.fiercephilanthropy.org/vetted-organizations/

    45 min
  3. Episode 8: Tackling Malnutrition from Seed to Solution with Semilla Nueva

    10/16/2025

    Episode 8: Tackling Malnutrition from Seed to Solution with Semilla Nueva

    Presented by Fierce Philanthropy — What if solving malnutrition didn’t require changing people’s diets—but simply improving what they’re already eating? In this episode, Curt Bowen, Executive Director of Semilla Nueva, joins Todd Manwaring to share how his nonprofit is tackling one of the world’s most stubborn and invisible challenges: chronic malnutrition. But instead of focusing on behavior change—often the hardest part of social interventions—Semilla Nueva starts with a food that millions already eat every day: corn. Through a natural process called biofortification, they’ve created a seed that’s cheaper, tastes better, and is packed with the nutrients children need to thrive—without asking farmers or families to change their habits. You’ll also learn: Why malnutrition is a root cause of generational poverty—and how it limits children’s brain development and future earning potentialHow Semilla Nueva scales impact by aligning with incentives farmers already care about (like yield and income)What it really takes to shift from good intentions to proven impact, and why RCTs (Randomized Controlled Trials) matter A special thanks to our production sponsor, UI Charitable. Links from this episode: Donate to Semilla Nueva: https://semillanueva.org/donate/ Find other effective social impact organizations here: https://www.fiercephilanthropy.org/vetted-organizations/

    44 min
  4. Episode 7: From Charity to Change with Aaron Miller and Todd Manwaring

    09/09/2025

    Episode 7: From Charity to Change with Aaron Miller and Todd Manwaring

    Presented by Fierce Philanthropy - What if your donation didn’t just feel good—but actually did good? In this eye-opening episode, Aaron Miller (professor at BYU’s Romney Institute and host of the "How to Help" podcast) joins Todd Manwaring to explore one of the biggest mistakes generous people make: assuming that giving alone is enough. They unpack the all-too-common “warm glow” trap and explain why outcomes—not intentions—should guide our giving. Together, they share practical ways donors can move from guesswork to strategic generosity, with tips on how to find and support organizations that create measurable, lasting change in people’s lives. You’ll also learn: Why fewer than 3% of donors vet organizations for effectiveness—and how you can be one of the few who doesHow philanthropy is like investing (and why most of us need an “impact advisor”)A powerful real-world example of a nonprofit that adjusted its model after learning it wasn’t workingWhere to find more vetted, high-impact organizations A special thanks to our production sponsor, UI Charitable. Links from this episode: Subscribe to get monthly updates: https://tally.so/r/wLyrly How to Help Podcast: https://how-to-help.com/podcast/ Learn more about New Incentives and support their work: https://www.newincentives.org/donate Find more high impact vetted organizations here: https://www.fiercephilanthropy.org/vetted-organizations/ Learn more about Living Goods here: https://livinggoods.org/

    39 min
5
out of 5
8 Ratings

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Presented by Fierce Philanthropy, the Impact Innovations Podcast is your go-to space for gathering insights from leading voices in the social impact space. Each episode features conversations with social entrepreneurs, philanthropy experts, and impact investors who are redefining what it means to give effectively. Explore emerging trends in philanthropy, and discover vetted opportunities in both impact investing and high-impact grantmaking. Learn more here: https://www.fiercephilanthropy.org/podcast/ A special thanks to our production sponsor, UI Charitable.