NoCo Voices

NoCo Foundation

Conversations with neighbors strengthening Northern Colorado. In each episode, Kristin Todd talks with thought leaders from Northern Colorado.

Episodes

  1. Aug 6

    Rural Roots, Regional Impact: The Northeast Colorado Intersections Report

    What can we learn when we listen deeply to rural communities? In this episode of NoCo Voices, host Kristin Todd sits down with John Chapdelaine, Vice President of Eastern Colorado at the NoCo Foundation, to explore the newly released Northeast Colorado Intersections Report. Developed in partnership with Colorado State University Engagement and Extension, the report brings together data, community voices, and lived experiences from Logan, Morgan, Phillips, Sedgwick, Washington, and Yuma counties. Together, they discuss the challenges, opportunities, and strengths shaping Northeastern Colorado and what those insights mean for the future of our entire region. John shares his perspective on rural philanthropy, community leadership, and why investing in relationships is essential to strengthening communities. The conversation explores how the report can help guide future partnerships, inform philanthropic investments, and elevate the voices of residents who know their communities best. Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of: • The purpose and findings of the Northeast Colorado Intersections Report  • What rural philanthropy looks like in practice • Emerging opportunities across Northeastern Colorado  • The role of local leadership in creating lasting change  • Why Eastern Colorado's success is connected to the future of Northern Colorado Whether you're a community leader, donor, nonprofit professional, or simply curious about the people and places that help shape our region, this conversation offers valuable insight into the power of listening, collaboration, and community-driven solutions. Resources • Read the Northeast Colorado Intersections Report: https://nocofoundation.org/necointersections  • Learn more about the NoCo Foundation's Eastern Colorado work: https://nocofoundation.org/communities-served/eastern-colorado/  • Learn more about the NoCo Foundation: https://www.nocofoundation.org About NoCo Voices NoCo Voices features conversations with neighbors across Northern Colorado who are building connections, strengthening community, and creating meaningful change. Together, we're exploring the ideas, partnerships, and people shaping our region's future.https://nocofoundation.org/noco-voices-podcast

    Rural Roots, Regional Impact: The Northeast Colorado Intersections Report
  2. Jul 9

    When Disaster Strikes: Preparedness, Recovery, and the Long Road Forward

    In this episode of NoCo Voices, host Kristin Todd welcomes Lori Hodges, Director of the Larimer County Office of Emergency Management, and Hally Strevey, Executive Director of the Coalition for the Poudre River Watershed, for a conversation about disaster preparedness, response, recovery, and resilience in Northern Colorado. Together, they explore what happens before, during, and long after a wildfire, flood, or other natural disaster. Lori shares how emergency managers help communities prepare for emergencies and coordinate response efforts when disaster strikes. Hally discusses the lasting impacts disasters can have on watersheds and natural systems, and why environmental recovery is deeply connected to community recovery. The conversation highlights the importance of collaboration among public agencies, nonprofits, community organizations, and residents. It also explores how philanthropy can help fill critical gaps during long-term recovery, supporting both people and places long after emergency response efforts have ended. Listeners will learn about:• How communities can prepare before disaster strikes • What happens during the first hours and days of an emergency • The realities of long-term disaster recovery • The connection between watershed health and community resilience • The role philanthropy plays in supporting recovery efforts • How partnerships are helping strengthen wildfire resilience across Northern ColoradoThis episode is a reminder that recovery isn't a moment, it's a process. And building resilient communities requires all of us working together. Resources Emergency Alerts  • Sign up for Larimer Emergency Telephone Authority (LETA) emergency alerts:  https://www.leta911.org/  • Learn about emergency preparedness resources: https://www.larimer.gov/sites/default/files/uploads/2023/em_prep_guide_final_04.26.2023.pdf  Organizations Featured in This Episode  • Larimer County Office of Emergency Management:  https://www.larimer.gov/emergency • Coalition for the Poudre River Watershed: https://www.poudrewatershed.org/  Support Recovery Efforts  • Learn more about the NoCo Foundation Disaster Recovery Fund:  https://nocofoundation.org/noco-disaster-recovery-fund/  • Make a donation to support long-term disaster recovery efforts in Northern Colorado:  https://cfnc.fcsuite.com/erp/donate/create/fund?funit_id=3013 Preparedness Resources  • Build an emergency kit https://www.larimer.gov/sites/default/files/uploads/2017/lcdhe-72-hour-emergency-kit.pdf  • Create a family communication plan  • Know your evacuation routes  • Stay informed through local emergency notification systems About NoCo Voices NoCo Voices features conversations with neighbors across Northern Colorado who are building connections, strengthening community, and creating meaningful change. Together, we're exploring the ideas, partnerships, and people shaping our region's future.https://nocofoundation.org/noco-voices-podcast

    When Disaster Strikes: Preparedness, Recovery, and the Long Road Forward

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Conversations with neighbors strengthening Northern Colorado. In each episode, Kristin Todd talks with thought leaders from Northern Colorado.