52 episodes

The podcast for nonprofit and government leaders looking to use data and evaluation strategies to build effective and sustainable programs in the areas of prevention, mental health, human services, and education. On the Common Good Data Podcast, learn how the best organizations build a culture of data that impresses funders, wins competitive grants, and changes the lives of the individuals and communities they serve. Episodes include interviews with social sector leaders and insights from the world of program evaluation. Hosted by Drew Reynolds and Roger Suclupe.

The Common Good Data Podcast Common Good Data

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    • 5.0 • 11 Ratings

The podcast for nonprofit and government leaders looking to use data and evaluation strategies to build effective and sustainable programs in the areas of prevention, mental health, human services, and education. On the Common Good Data Podcast, learn how the best organizations build a culture of data that impresses funders, wins competitive grants, and changes the lives of the individuals and communities they serve. Episodes include interviews with social sector leaders and insights from the world of program evaluation. Hosted by Drew Reynolds and Roger Suclupe.

    How data and storytelling drive narratives - Protecting immigrant communities with Becca O'Neill and Stefanía Arteaga

    How data and storytelling drive narratives - Protecting immigrant communities with Becca O'Neill and Stefanía Arteaga

    How does your organization use data and storytelling to drive positive narratives and engage stakeholders in the “why” of your mission? We are joined today by Becca O'Neill and Stefanía Arteaga of Carolina Migrant Network who talk about their work protecting immigrant communities through the provision of legal assistance and organizing/advocacy work. This compelling episode will help you better understand the challenges facing undocumented individuals, including the difficulties of obtaining asylum and the ways that enforcement and detention can dehumanize migrant communities. We also discuss how data can drive narratives - both negative and positive - and the importance of storytelling in communicating an organization’s mission and values.

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    • 50 min
    Data collection in federal grant proposals

    Data collection in federal grant proposals

    Writing federal grant proposals can be tough - especially when it comes to writing goals, defining outcomes, and showing how you will demonstrate your impact. In this episode, Drew dives into tips and strategies for how to talk about data collection in your federal grant proposals. He talks about performance measures, building a plan for data collection, identifying useful data collection tools, and how to align your data collection procedures across your proposal with a performance measures table. Use tips from this episode to help separate yourself from the field and win that next six- or seven-figure federal grant.

    • 15 min
    Trailer: The Common Good Data Podcast

    Trailer: The Common Good Data Podcast

    Announcing: The Common Good Data Podcast! In our trailer episode, we share how this podcast - designed for nonprofit and government leaders - will help you use data and evaluation strategies to build effective and sustainable programs in the areas of prevention, mental health, human services, and education. Hosted by the dynamic social work duo - Drew Reynolds and Roger Suclupe

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    [Interview only] Leading with relationship - Latinx/e in Social Work - with Erica Sandoval

    [Interview only] Leading with relationship - Latinx/e in Social Work - with Erica Sandoval

    What brings you joy in your work? How do you find purpose and meaning in your career? This week, we invited award-winning mental health practitioner, speaker, spiritual healer, podcaster, advocate, and author Erica Sandoval to talk meaning, purpose, leadership, and storytelling in social work practice. Erica shares about her experience as President of NASW New York, her career journey in starting Sandoval CoLab, and her book Latinx/e in Social Work. We also talk a lot about the importance of relationships in social work leadership - and not being afraid to take a new courageous step in your career. Keeping with the New York theme, we talk Beastie Boys and A Tribe Called Quest. At the top we listen to U2’s “Angel of Harlem” and close out the episode with “It’s Tricky” by DMC.

    • 57 min
    [Interview Only] Food as medicine with Matt Pieper

    [Interview Only] Food as medicine with Matt Pieper

    What is the relationship between food and health? Can food be medicine? This week, we invited Matt Pieper from Open Hand Atlanta to talk about food, nutrition, and community health. We discuss research showing the effectiveness of medically-tailored nutrition interventions, we examine the ways social enterprise can support nonprofits and other socially-conscious missions, and we mix it with great music including “TV Dinners” from ZZ Top and “Peaches” from The Presidents of the United States. Check out this great episode!

    • 45 min
    (Interview Only) Community Organizing from the ground up - Redemption Song - with Fred Brooks

    (Interview Only) Community Organizing from the ground up - Redemption Song - with Fred Brooks

    “How are we going to win what we want to win?” We’re joined by Fred Brooks of Georgia State School of Social Work this month to talk community organizing. We discuss foundational principles in organizing, including the value that people most affected by an issue should be the agents of social change. Fred shared some strategies in canvassing and campaigning using examples from the field - both while working with ACORN as well as examples from recent labor organizing efforts involving teachers, child care workers, and more. We also talk social change music from Bruce Springsteen to the great Bob Marley, and conclude with a Pearl Jam cover of Neil Young’s “Rockin’ in the Free World”. Listen to the full episode with music on Spotify Premium. 

    • 47 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
11 Ratings

11 Ratings

AMDG00040913 ,

The conversations we need right now

These are the conversations we need to be having with one another. Drew and Roger are especially insightful and their guests offer illuminating and encouraging perspectives. Excellent podcast in terms of content and style. The kind of practical wisdom that is helpful to everyone, but especially those in the not-for-profit and social-service sectors.

Scrich124!! ,

Excellent Podcast

I love listening to this podcast. The topics are timely and relevant. Most importantly the hosts make this content exciting and inviting. So happy this is available.

NDSMC81 ,

Non-Profit Courage in Tough Times

This podcast is an very inspiring account of how the Non-Profit Sector is adressing current pandemic challenges on many fronts. Drew, Roger, and Keri's interviews with Callan Brown and Brad Firchow are filled with compassion, insight, and information sprinkled with key advice for those both within and outside in the sector. The discussion is intelligent and soulful offering new paths that while challenging, are innovative and hopeful! They are indeed heroes-perhaps unsung but not unnoticed!

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