Prosperity That Works

James S. McDonnell Foundation

Welcome to Prosperity That Works, a podcast from the James S. McDonnell Foundation, where we explore bold innovations and real-world actions that can unlock the St. Louis economy for growth and opportunity for everyone.

Episodes

  1. 6d ago

    Introducing the IPP with Insights from John McDonnell

    JSMF President and CEO Dr. Jason Q. Purnell talks with JSMF Vice Chair and former Chair John McDonnell about the Foundation’s decision to shift its mission to focus solely on St. Louis. They also discuss JSMF’s largest St. Louis investment to date, the Inclusive Prosperity Partnership (IPP). The IPP is a 10-year, $161M initiative that supports the collaboration needed to co-design solutions that will unlock economic opportunity for more St. Louis residents and provide substantial financial support to make those solutions a reality.   Keywords St. Louis, economic mobility, inclusive prosperity, community collaboration, James S. McDonnell Foundation, regional development, shared metrics, social impact, leadership, economic growth   Key Topics Inclusive Prosperity Partnership (IPP) Regional collaboration and shared metrics Leadership and teamwork in economic development Community engagement and inclusivity in growth strategies   Guest John McDonnell   Chapters 00:00 Introduction 01:59 Foundation's Shift in Focus 05:04 Economic Development vs. Charity 06:32 Teamwork and Community Engagement 08:46 Importance of Metrics and Accountability 09:31 Inclusivity: A New Vision for St. Louis 15:29 Empowering Voices: The Role of Collaboration 15:29 Learning from Experience: Leadership Insights 18:18 A Hopeful Future: Building a Thriving St. Louis 22:53 The Power of Collective Efforts   ·       Inclusive Prosperity Partnership (IPP) ·       James S. McDonnell Foundation

    24 min
  2. Mar 12

    The Economics of Opportunity: Why Broad Growth Wins — Insights from Manuel Pastor

    In this conversation, Jason Purnell and Manuel Pastor discuss the critical relationship between equity and economic growth, emphasizing that regions with equitable opportunities tend to experience sustainable job growth. They explore the detrimental effects of inequality on economic development, including underinvestment in education and social conflict. Pastor introduces a framework of 'data, deliberation, and destiny' to address inequality, highlighting the importance of civic engagement and community collaboration. The discussion also focuses on the specific challenges and opportunities in St. Louis, advocating for a more inclusive growth strategy that benefits all community members. https://www.jsmf.org/ Takeaways Regions that are more equitable generate more sustainable job growth.Inequality leads to social tensions and underinvestment in future workers.Building a diverse and dynamic community is essential for growth.Data creates a shared understanding of community challenges.Deliberation fosters a sense of shared destiny among community members.Persistent trust-building is crucial in addressing community skepticism.Economic growth should focus on meaningful work and participation.Civic infrastructure is vital for inclusive development.Future projections can guide investment in emerging industries.Collaboration across sectors is key to addressing inequality. Chapters00:00 Introduction and Context of Research 00:28 Key Findings on Equity and Economic Growth 06:10 The Detriments of Inequality on Growth 14:30 Data, Deliberation, and Destiny: A Framework for Action 21:59 Building Civic Infrastructure for Equity 25:26 Civic Infrastructure 28:48 Insights on St. Louis: Opportunities and Challenges

    44 min

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Welcome to Prosperity That Works, a podcast from the James S. McDonnell Foundation, where we explore bold innovations and real-world actions that can unlock the St. Louis economy for growth and opportunity for everyone.