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How a Nonprofit Leader Can Help Small Groups Have a Big Impact

On the podcast Giving Done right, Cathy Moore, of ECHOS in Houston, discusses lessons learned from helping during disasters. Nathan Lindstrom

September 17, 2021 | Read Time: 1 minute

Welcome to the second season of Giving Done Right, a podcast produced by the Center for Effective Philanthropy. We shared episodes last year with Chronicle of Philanthropy readers and are doing so again this year.

In the debut episode of season two, hosts Phil Buchanan and Grace Nicolette talk with Cathy Moore, executive director of Epiphany Community Health Outreach Services (ECHOS) in Houston.


Moore discusses her experience working on the front lines during Hurricane Harvey and the Covid-19 pandemic, how she believes donors can best step up in a time of crisis, and how to think about the tension between giving to meet immediate needs and addressing an issue’s root causes.

We appreciate the opportunity to share this podcast and want to note that the interview was conducted by Buchanan and Nicolette with no involvement from the Chronicle’s newsroom.



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