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Making Money While Making Change with Quilen and Hannah Blackwell

Making Money While Making Change with Quilen and Hannah Blackwell

FromNonprofit Nation with Julia Campbell


Making Money While Making Change with Quilen and Hannah Blackwell

FromNonprofit Nation with Julia Campbell

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40 minutes
Released:
Jun 26, 2024
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Podcast episode

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At RSVPify, you can host ticketed events for free - no subscription required. Host any free event with a monthly or annual subscription. Use the code NONPROFITNATION50 at checkout for an 50% off any annual subscription (discount applied for first year only) - or 50% off any monthly subscription for three months (billed at full rate subsequently).Financial sustainability is crucial, but social impact is the heart of nonprofits. With the social enterprise model, how can we ensure that our organization prioritizes its social mission while maintaining a viable business? My guests today are Quilen and Hannah Blackwell, the co-founders of Southside Blooms, an off-grid flower farm youth social enterprise where participants convert vacant lots into commercial flower farms using solar powered rainwater irrigation. This creates jobs for young people on the south and west sides of Chicago.Hannah and Quilen were married in 2015, and immediately set up the Chicago Eco House, a rehabbed two flat greystone property in the heart of Englewood and got to work getting to know the community. Soon they were farming several vacant lots close to their house, constantly researching what would fulfill their mission of using sustainability to alleviate poverty. It became clear that flowers would be the avenue to do this and Southside Blooms was born.In this episode, we discuss:How Southside Blooms empowers at-risk youth through urban flower farming.The benefits of the social enterprise model for long-term financial sustainability in nonprofits.Balancing earned income with maintaining a charitable mission.Real-life examples of how Southside Blooms has transformed lives.Guest BiosQuilen and Hannah Blackwell are the co-founders of Southside Blooms, an off-gridflower farm youth social enterprise where participants convert vacant lots intocommercial flower farms using solar powered rainwater irrigation. This creates jobsfor young people on the south and west sides of Chicago.After a whirlwind dating and engagement, Hannah and Quilen were married in 2015, alittle over a year after meeting and moved to Englewood a few months later. Theyimmediately set up the Chicago Eco House, a rehabbed two flat greystone property inthe heart of Englewood and got to work getting to know the community. Soon theywere farming several vacant lots close to their house, constantly researching whatwould fulfill their mission of using sustainability to alleviate poverty. It became clearthat flowers would be the avenue to do this and Southside Blooms was born.Quilen holds a bachelor’s degree in history from the University of Wisconsin-Madisonand a master’s degree in environmental policy and sustainability from the Universityof Denver. Hannah holds a BA in Justice Studies from Northeastern Illinois University.The Blackwells reside on the south side of Chicago with their three children, who areall under six years old.Check out Southside BloomsTake my free masterclass: 3 Must-Have Elements of Social Media Content that Converts
Released:
Jun 26, 2024
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Nonprofit Nation is hosted by Julia Campbell, digital marketing and fundraising expert, nonprofit consultant, and author of Storytelling in the Digital Age: A Guide for Nonprofits and How to Build and Mobilize a Social Media Community for Your Nonprofit in 90 Days. Julia helps nonprofits build movements, and in her work she teaches nonprofits how to build community, audience and raise influence on social media channels. On Nonprofit Nation, Julia sits down with nonprofit industry experts and practitioners to get advice on the best ways to build a thriving movement and a vibrant, passionate community around a cause. Topics include fundraising, storytelling, and marketing of course - but it also dives into mental health issues, leadership strategy, digital wellness, and much more. Julia's guests share practical wisdom, entertaining stories, and real-world tips that will help you strategize, plan, and grow your nonprofit. You never know exactly what you’re going to learn when you tune into Nonprofit Nation, but you can be assured that it will be worth your valuable time and attention. Be sure to click the subscribe button on Apple podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.