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Private schools for the poor? (feat. Prof. James Tooley, Vice Chancellor, University of Buckingham)
In this episode of the Effective Giving Podcast, Lane interviews Professor James Tooley, Vice Chancellor at the University of Buckingham. Professor Tooley shares his e...

You mean I don't have to tithe? (feat. David Croteau of Columbia International University)
In this episode of the Effective Giving Podcast, we have an important discussion with Dr. David Croteau, Dean of Columbia Bible Seminary and School of Counseling at Co...

Clean Water in the Central African Republic (feat. Jon Allen with Water for Good)
In this episode of The Effective Giving Podcast by All Access, Lane interviews Jon Allen, Chief Program Officer at Water for Good. Jon shares the origin story of Water...

Why Christ-centered savings groups? (feat. Missy Williams with Seed Effect)
In this episode of the Effective Giving Podcast, host Lane Kipp interviews Missy Williams, co-founder and executive director of Seed Effect, an organization focused on...

Effective Giving, Donor-advised Funds and the Next Generation (feat. Kristin Hammett with The Signatry)
In this episode of the Effective Giving Podcast, host Lane Kip interviews Kristin Hammett, Director of Nonprofit Success at The Signatry, to explore insights and perso...

A redeemed perspective on giving
In this episode of the Effective Giving Podcast, Lane discusses the concept of a redeemed perspective on giving. He explores the barriers and current attitudes toward ...

The charitable industrial complex
In this episode of the Effective Giving Podcast, Lane discusses the concept of the “Charitable Industrial Complex,” drawing parallels to the military-industrial comple...

Simple Charity (feat. Brian Grasso)
In this compelling conversation, Lane talks with Brian Grasso, co-founder and CEO of Simple Charity, exploring the origins, mission, and impact of the organization. Si...

Israel vs. Gaza?
In this episode of the Effective Giving Podcast, Lane dives into the deeply complex and sensitive conflict involving Israel, Gaza, and Palestine. He discusses the huma...

Finish Line Pledge (feat. Cody Hobelmann)
This episode of the Effective Giving Podcast features an in-depth conversation with Cody Hobelmann, who co-founded the Finish Line Pledge with his brother Keelan. Insp...

Effective Altruism and Christianity (feat. JD Bauman)
JD discusses Effective Altruism for Christians (eaforchristians.org). Learn about JD's background, how he stumbled into the effective altruism movement, and his involv...

2023 wrapped
Lane discusses the achievements and impact of his organization, All Access, in the year 2023. He talks about the amount of money raised, the organizations they worked ...

Member-driven giving model
We discuss the concept of a member-driven giving model and its benefits in reducing costs, growing quickly, and creating an engaged group of donors. We also note the t...

The All Access portfolio
Lane discusses various projects he's implemented to combat spiritual and physical poverty globally. Listen to the overall vision of the organization, the strategy, wor...

Does tithing cause poverty?
Lane discusses the topic of tithing and its impact on poverty, exploring whether Christians are required to give 10% to their church, the historical origins of the tit...

A solution to the problem of fundraising
This episode introduces the concept of a member-driven model for fundraising in the nonprofit sector (more to come later!). Lane talks about how traditional fundraisin...

What next-gen donors look for when giving
Lane Kipp discusses the importance of transparency, efficiency, effectiveness, and clarity in the nonprofit sector, specifically in relation to millennial and Gen Z do...

Three steps for effective giving
In this episode, Lane provides a three-step process for effective giving, which includes defining a mission statement, identifying measurable metrics, and finding miss...

The data of poverty
Poverty can end, but how? And where's the data on that? This episode discusses the research and data sources used to assess poverty levels, identify the most effective...

Why and How to End Global Poverty
There is enough money going into nonprofits to end poverty, but it's not being allocated effectively. What we need is a consolidated approach in the philanthropy space...
