Crafting Events and Building Community at Grace Foundation
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Curious about the journey from the corporate world to nonprofit success? Join us as Cathy Del Piore of the Grace Foundation reveals how she transitioned from the glitz and glamour of Madison Square Garden and Radio City to making a heartfelt impact in the autism community. Cathy shares her initial uncertainties and the pioneering strategies she used to expand the foundation's events. From her first Halloween festival to introducing sponsorships, Kathy’s stories highlight the transformative role of community support and the joy she finds in her work.
Get the behind-the-scenes scoop on how Grace Foundation meticulously prepares for its festive holiday events. We discuss everything from the great Christmas tree debate to the creative themes that keep visitors coming back year after year. You'll also learn about upcoming celebrations like the Halloween event on October 19th and the Christmas tree lighting on November 30th. Don't miss our lighter moments, including a funny blooper story and the importance of staying updated via Grace of NY’s website and social media. This episode is packed with insights and enthusiasm, perfect for anyone interested in the world of event planning and community engagement.
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1. Crafting Events and Building Community at Grace Foundation (00:00:00)
2. Event Planning Success at Grace Foundation (00:00:08)
3. Holiday Event Planning at Grace Foundation (00:13:20)
4. Promoting the Grace Foundation Event (00:18:59)
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