United Black Fund launches 'Demystifying Non-Profits' internet radio show

Demystifying Non-Profits is a new Internet radio talk show, hosted by Celeste Terry, Saturday's at 3PM (EDT) on www.globaltalkradio.com -- LIVE!

The
1-hour, weekly Internet radio talk show is devoted to information and
guests related to the non-profit sector. The show was created to teach
people the "how to" in creating programs as an alternative to
for-profit business. Also, the show will feature celebrities with
foundations, and the philanthropic work they are involved in.

Demystifying Non-Profits was launched on May 21, 2005, and subsequent
shows are archieved by Episode/date, and are available for convenient
listening on-demand anytime, 24 hours, 7 days per week by visiting www.globaltalkradio.com.

Available shows feature a philanthropist that founded a program after
her 13-year old daughter was murdered in 1984, a stand-up comic that
created a comedy training workshop for youth, a public relations
specialist that provided in-side tips about media buys that non-profits
must know about, a founder of a foundation that will celebrate it's
25th Anniversary in 2006, and in-depth discussion of the components of
a proposal, i.e., grant writing, strategic planning, and budgeting.

Tune in to hear Dr. Gwendolyn Goldsby Grant, Lisa Nichols (of the
Chicken Soup for the Soul franchise), and Dr. Angela Neal-Barnett,
noted expert on depression and anxiety, as well as learn about the
fascinating world of non-profits, and the people that make things
happen.

Internet radio, and specifically the show, Demystifying Non-Profits,
helps educate people on the importance and need for non-profit
programs. But, more importantly, the show tells people "how to" create
programs as an alternative to for-profit business, and learn that many
of the needed skills to run a non-profit are identical to what is
needed to run a for-profit enterprise.

The United Black Fund of Greater Cleveland, Inc. was founded in 1981.
Currently, 85 agencies are funded at over $670,000.00 annually in
Cuyahoga County.