Kansas City’s Nonprofit Voice!
Sharing the stories of local nonprofits and connecting them with the community! We talk with philanthropists, volunteers, community activists, executive directors, and nonprofit lovers from the Kansas City nonprofit community. Be seen, be heard with KC Cares! Kansas City’s Nonprofit Nonprofit Voice!
This show we focus our nonprofit talk on Women Empowerment, Military Veterans, and valuable nonprofit information about millennial donations and giving habits.
This Weeks Guests:
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League of Women Voters-Johnson County
Donna Lauffer, former past president of Kansas Chapter
Candy Birch, former president of Kansas Chapter
The League of Women Voters is an American civic organization that was formed to help women take a larger role in public affairs after they won the right to vote. It was founded in 1920. The JOhnson COunty chapter started in 1962.
www.lwvjoco.org
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Byrne Pelofsky
Katie Lord
We are committed to nonprofit fundraising success. KC Girls Prep will serve young women from across the Kansas City Public School boundaries.
Website: byrnepelofsky.com
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World War One National Museum and Memorial
Mike Vietti
The National WWI Museum and Memorial is America’s leading institution dedicated to remembering, interpreting and understanding the Great War and its enduring impact on the global community. The Museum and Memorial holds the most comprehensive collection of World War I objects and documents in the world and is the second-oldest public museum dedicated to preserving the objects, history and experiences of the war.
theworldwar.org
We also had a chance to visit Mike at the WWI museum to discuss the meaning of Memorial Day.
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