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    Ep48 Glenn Oakes - Nonprofit Fundraising and Support

    enDecember 18, 2020
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    About this Episode

    Glenn Oakes runs Caboodle, and consultancy business in Northern Ireland that helps nonprofits with their fundraising.  Glenn believes it's his calling to help organizations that do good to do well.  He's dedicated to service, helping people and spreading kindness.  He even started the hashtag #kindnessworks which is spreading on social media around the world.  His positivity and energy is infectious.

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