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The Philanthropy212 Podcast


Aug 13, 2020

Tifany Boyles is the Director of Global Philanthropy at Street Business School, where she leads philanthropic partnerships, thought leadership, and stakeholder engagement. Their goal is to scale their entrepreneur training and self-efficacy programs through a social franchise model to ignite the potential in 1 million women globally. 

She previously worked with corporate foundations and multilateral NGOs, like the Western Union Foundation and UNICEF, to foster an environment in which women and children can achieve equality. 

Tifany holds a Bachelor's Degree from Pepperdine University and a Master's Degree in Philanthropic Studies from the IU Lilly School of Philanthropy. She's also certified in Women's International Health and Human Rights through the Stanford Center for Social Innovation.

In this episode…

Philanthropic professionals worry about asking for something without giving anything in return. Tifany Boyles has a little more to add to this, believing that you’re already giving so much in return. You're giving philanthropists a way to put their values into action because they have the resources to act but lack the conduit to realize their beliefs. You have the channel to achieve their ideas, but you need the funds. For Tifany, it’s a match made in heaven and one of the many reasons she loves philanthropy. 

Because of this match, the Director of Global Philanthropy at Street Business School believes that nonprofit staff should feel incredible gratitude to the donors. Likewise, donors should be grateful for the organizations that create change and manifest their beliefs by channeling their resources. 

In this episode of the Philanthropy212 Podcast with Penny Cowden, Tifany Boyles, the Director of Global Philanthropy at Street Business School, talks about falling in love with philanthropy. She shares her thoughts on the power of philanthropy, how people are showing up to help during times of scarcity, why fundraising staff should fall in love with philanthropy, and more.