

She can be reached on Twitter via and at Visit to find the podcast, transcript, and to sign up to receive notifications as new episodes are released (every 2-3 weeks). Based in the heart of the Silicon Valley, her forthcoming book, Social Startup Success, features best practices for early stage nonprofit organizations based on a five-year research project interviewing hundreds of top-performing social entrepreneurs. She is the co-founder of Spark, the largest network of millennial donors in the world. As an expert on philanthropy, millennial engagement and scaling early stage organizations, her work has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, Huffington Post, Stanford Social Innovation Review, Tech Crunch and the San Francisco Chronicle.

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