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We’re back with season 2 of Funding Rural. Your host and guide on this crazy journey is Erin Borla, executive director of the Roundhouse Foundation, which is based on a ranch in rural Sisters, Oregon.
Erin started this show because she was curious about how philanthropy could better serve rural and Indigenous communities to spark systemic change. Turns out, there are a lot of folks out there who have been thinking about this, too. And with every great conversation she had last season, she got ideas for more questions and issues to explore with you all.
Join us for Funding Rural Season 2, launching September 17, 2024.
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