• Investing in Women and Girls with Brandee Cooke-Brown and Ariana Heath
    Mar 24 2026

    What started with a $2,000 gift in 1985 has grown into over a million dollar fund transforming the lives of women and girls in Flint and Genesee County.

    In this episode of Philanthropy Speaks, host Becky Pettengill talks with Probate Judge Ariana Heath and nonprofit leader Brandee Cooke Brown about their work on the Flint Women and Girls Fund Advisory Committee at the Community Foundation of Greater Flint.

    From funding youth sports programs and creative arts initiatives like Amplify Her to awarding scholarships and honoring trailblazers through the Libby Award, discover how this fund is investing in the next generation of women leaders. Plus, Ariana and Brandee get personal about raising fearless daughters, the women who shaped their paths, and why nothing is too big to dream. Visit cfgf.org to learn more or give to the Flint Women and Girls Fund.

    Nominate someone for the Libby Award: cfgf.org/libbyaward26

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    27 mins
  • Civic Health with Patrick McNeal
    Feb 24 2026

    What does civic health look like in action? It starts with neighbors who know each other, trust each other, and show up.

    In this episode of Philanthropy Speaks, host Damon Ross talks with Patrick McNeal, Director of the North Flint Neighborhood Action Council and leader of Civic Flint, about grassroots civic engagement in Flint and Genesee County.

    Patrick shares how Civic Saturdays brings blue-collar leaders together to build relationships, strengthen neighborhood leadership, and turn small moments, even handing out freeze pops, into lasting community change.

    Together, they discuss barriers to civic participation, the importance of resident voice, and why strong communities depend on deep listening and shared ownership.

    If you care about community organizing, neighborhood leadership, or active citizenship in Flint, this episode offers practical insight and inspiration.

    Visit cfgf.org to get involved.

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    38 mins
  • 10 Years of the Flint Kids Fund with Dr. Mona Hanna
    Jan 15 2026

    We’re back with a new season of Philanthropy Speaks!

    In this season-opening episode, host Lydia Starrs from the Community Foundation of Greater Flint looks back on 10 years of the Flint Kids Fund and what it has meant for Flint families since it was created after the water crisis.

    Lydia is joined by Dr. Mona Hanna, pediatrician, public health advocate, founding donor of the Flint Kids Fund, and founder of Rx Kids, along with Dan Kildee, President and CEO of the Community Foundation of Greater Flint. Together, they talk about how Flint chose a different path by focusing on prevention, listening to community voices, and investing in youth for the long haul.

    The conversation reflects on what the Flint Kids Fund helped spark across the community, how Rx Kids is changing what support can look like for families from the very beginning, and what the next decade of youth health and wellbeing in Flint and Genesee County could hold. It’s an honest look at what’s worked, what’s still needed, and why collective giving continues to matter.

    Learn more about the Flint Kids Fund at cfgf.org/flintkidsfund. Learn more about Rx Kids at rxkids.org.

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    29 mins
  • Youth Leading Change: Inside CFGF’s Youth Advisory Committees
    Dec 3 2025

    Discover how young leaders are shaping the future of Genesee County in this episode of Philanthropy Speaks. Host Dan Kildee, President and CEO of the Community Foundation of Greater Flint, talks with Youth Advisory Committee (YAC) members Milana Kia and Elijah Lynch about the power of youth leadership, youth-led grantmaking, and community involvement.

    Milana and Elijah share how participating in YAC helps high school students identify community needs, make data-informed funding decisions, and develop essential skills such as public speaking, advocacy, collaboration, and strategic thinking. The episode explores the mission of Youth Advisory Committees, their impact on local nonprofits, and how youth philanthropy creates long-term change in Flint and Genesee County.

    Join us to learn how these young leaders are creating real change and inspiring others to get involved in their communities.

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    23 mins
  • Empowering Women and Families with DeAndra Larkin
    Oct 22 2025

    Content Warning: This episode discusses topics related to domestic violence and sexual assault, which may be distressing for some listeners. Listener discretion is advised.

    In this episode of Philanthropy Speaks, host Chakara Wheeler, Program Officer at the Community Foundation of Greater Flint, sits down with DeAndra Larkin, CEO of YWCA Greater Flint, to recognize Week Without Violence and Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Together, they discuss how YWCA Greater Flint is creating spaces of healing, empowerment, and advocacy through programs like the Mother-Daughter Retreat and P.E.A.C.E. Healing Program.

    The conversation explores the organization’s deep roots in the community, the urgent need for housing and sustained funding for survivors, and how collaboration across sectors can help build a safer future for all.

    To learn more about YWCA Greater Flint, visit ywcaflint.org

    00:00 Introduction to Philanthropy Speaks
    00:11 YWCA Week Without Violence
    00:25 Meet DeAndra Larkin, CEO of YWCA Greater Flint
    01:37 YWCA's Mission and Services
    02:36 DeAndra's Journey to YWCA
    03:21 Supporting Women and Girls in the Community
    08:24 Current Needs at YWCA
    10:39 P.E.A.C.E. Healing Program
    13:02 Week Without Violence Campaign
    19:20 Advocacy and Policy Changes
    21:59 Envisioning a Community Without Violence
    22:32 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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    24 mins
  • Wraparound Support for Families: Clio Area Human Services Fund
    Sep 29 2025

    What does it look like when a community pantry feels more like a neighbor’s living room? In this episode of Philanthropy Speaks, co-hosts Jennifer Farrington, Senior Program Officer and Damon Ross, Program Officer at the Community Foundation of Greater Flint sit down with Nate Jonker, Treasurer of the Clio Area Human Services Fund, to explore how the organization in northern Genesee County is tackling food insecurity, rural poverty, and access to basic needs with a fresh approach.

    The fund has grown into a trusted partner for Clio families, through the Safety Net Store, and its new big move into the former Lacure Elementary School. This new community hub will bring together food, healthcare, workforce, and wraparound supports in a way that strengthens relationships and builds opportunity.

    The conversation also touches on the challenges of federal funding cuts, the current needs of Michigan families, why collaboration between local businesses, government, and nonprofits is essential for sustainable solutions.

    Tune in to hear how this neighbor-to-neighbor model is redefining service delivery.

    To learn more about the Clio Area Human Services Fund, visit their Facebook page.

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    29 mins
  • Why the Disability Experience is the Human Experience with Jessica Dixon
    Jul 23 2025

    This episode of Philanthropy Speaks marks the 35th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act, which is a civil rights law that prohibits discrimination based on disability.

    Host Lynn Williams, Director of Equity & Community Engagement, sits down with Jessica Dixon, Community Advocacy and Peer Specialist at the Disability Network, for a conversation about the disability experience, ableism, intersectionality, and inclusion.

    Jessica discusses how the Disability Network supports and empowers people with disabilities to live independently in Genesee County, and how the team ensures that people with disabilities have a seat at the table for systems-level conversations. Jessica also shares how her own lived experience, including both visible and non-apparent disabilities, has shaped their work. With humor and heart, Jessica invites listeners to rethink assumptions, center the voices of people with disabilities, and move from pity to partnership.

    Listen to this episode to understand how "the disability experience is the human experience," and what it means to build a world where everyone can thrive.

    If you’d like to learn more about the Disability Network, visit disnetwork.org. To learn more about the Community Foundation of Greater Flint, visit cfgf.org.

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    54 mins
  • Leaving a Legacy with Aaron Hamp
    Jun 20 2025

    Legacy giving and planned gifts can shape vibrant, long-lasting futures for our communities. This episode of Philanthropy Speaks features a conversation with Aaron Hamp. Aaron is the founder and president of INC Systems and co-founder and president of ProSwipe. In addition to his businesses, Aaron is a proud member of the Legacy Society at the Community Foundation of Greater Flint. Alongside host Lottie Ferguson, Vice President of Development and Donor Services at the Community Foundation of Greater Flint, Aaron dives into how he's leaving a legacy through philanthropy.

    Aaron walks us through the process of what it was like to include the Community Foundation of Greater Flint and four other organizations in his will. He also discusses other ways to give back, such as ensuring that those employed in his companies receive "Volunteer Time Off" to become active in the community.

    To explore how you can leave your legacy, visit us at cfgf.org.

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    19 mins