A show about why giving is changing and the people changing it. One guest, one big question, thirty to forty minutes, from athletic directors to executive pastors to the volunteer who never missed a banquet. Named for the round-up itself, because small consistent action is the whole point.
Change for Good exists to make you think about giving differently, not to run an ad. Every episode takes one big question that a whole corner of the giving world is quietly asking, and puts it to someone living it: a revenue lead, a foundation president, a pastor, a chapter leader, an alum who made it. Real conversations about money, mission, and the habits that fund both. Here is the kind of question we chase.
A membership organization leader on why the same small group funds everything, and what breaks the pattern.
An athletics revenue lead on the new math of college sports, and where new money actually comes from.
A foundation president on the $4 to $7 billion in matching gifts that never gets claimed, and who pays for that.
A conservation chapter leader on what year-round funding changes for habitat work.
An executive pastor on generosity as a practice, not an event, and what a Friday sweep means to a congregation.
A community organization alum who made it, on turning gratitude into infrastructure.
Full episodes on YouTube, right here as they drop. Newest first.
The first episodes are in production. They land here the week they drop. Until then, the format is simple: one guest, one big question, and The Round Up at the end.
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Invitations welcome. When elev8 joins a show, the episode lands here. Hosting one? We say yes to good questions.
The signature segment is called The Round Up. The guest names one small, consistent action that changed something big in their world. Small but mighty, every single time.
Think your world has a question worth an episode? Tell us why you should be on.
The best episodes come from people who see their corner of the giving world clearly and are not afraid to say what they see. Tell us who you are, the question you would bring, and where we can hear you talk. Links help a lot: your organization, your LinkedIn, anything you have been on before.
Every episode ends with The Round Up, where you name one small consistent action that changed something big in your world. Come with yours ready.
The best episodes start with someone who sees their corner of the giving world clearly. Make your case above, or send us someone who should.
Real humans, fast replies. Tell us a little and we'll take it from there.