MassNonprofit News

Mission Critical

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Mission Critical is MassNonprofit News' podcast featuring local nonprofit leaders discussing their challenges in an era of crisis and rapid change for nonprofits. MassNonprofit News publisher George Donnelly leads the conversations with exceptional leaders who are adapting with resilience as they pursue their organizations' missions. Mission Critical is powered by Rasky Partners, a public affairs and communications firm based in Boston and D.C.

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MassNonprofit News

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News

Podcast website

www.spreaker.com

Latest episode

Jun 30, 2026

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Episodes

Interview with Jennifer Lemmerman, Chief Policy Officer of Project Bread 02.09.2025

Jennifer Lemmerman is the Chief Policy Officer of Project Bread, one of Massachusetts leading anti-hunger organizations. Jennifer and George connect about the organization’s mission and how it takes a radical approach to ending hunger throughout the state. Mission Critical is powered by Rasky Partners, a public affairs and communications firm based in Boston and D.C.

Interview with Ken Bates, President and CEO of Open Sky Community Services 02.09.2025

Ken Bates is the President and CEO of Open Sky Community Services, focused on blending best practices with the power of community, to partner with individuals and families to see and live beyond perceived limitations. Ken dives into the challenges and uncertainty facing his organizations, with cuts to federal funding impacting the services desperately needed by people throughout the Commonwealth....

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