I’m honored to introduce you to Frank Shankwitz, one of the founders of an extraordinary non-profit called the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
For over 30 years, Make-A-Wish has granted the “wishes” of children with life-threatening medical conditions. You may have heard about some of their incredible work, whether in the news (Keoni and I are a big fan of the “Batkid” story) or from friends and neighbors in your own community. Make-A-Wish is an inspiring organization, and it’s my pleasure to have one of its creators here with me today.
As Frank will tell you, managing a non-profit isn’t easy. Fundraising, staying true to your mission, and planning for long-term success all take tremendous grit and integrity. In this episode, Frank walks me through how he made that happen while serving as CEO. You’ll also hear the moving story of how Make-A-Wish began, as well as Frank’s latest charitable project now that he’s moved on from Make-A-Wish.
Giving back is a huge part of my mission as a business owner. Whether it’s through organizations like Make-A-Wish or—my personal favorite—Pencils of Promise, entrepreneurs have a unique opportunity to make a serious difference in the lives of those in need. I’m brewing up some new philanthropic projects for the future, and this interview with Frank left me all the more inspired to get started. I’m so excited to share that inspiration with you, too. Enjoy!
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Today’s Guest
Frank Shankwitz
It’s my pleasure to welcome Frank Shankwitz, co-founder of the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
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You’ll Learn
- The profoundly moving story of how Make-A-Wish began.
- What Frank has learned from leading a non-profit.
- What the non-profit and for-profit business worlds have in common.
- Frank’s take on what makes a charity successful.
- The key to successful non-profit fundraising.
- The surprising partnership that allowed Make-A-Wish to take off.
- Why Frank feels Make-A-Wish continues to be so successful decades after its creation.
- A peek at Frank’s newest organization, and more!