Justin Steele, a former Google.org director who oversaw $700 million in grants, found himself on the other side of the table as a non-profit founder struggling to afford fundraising tools. Instead of accepting the status quo, he taught himself to code with AI and built Kindora, a Public Benefit Corporation that makes professional fundraising tools accessible to all. This episode is a masterclass in scrappy innovation, demonstrating how any entrepreneur can turn a personal "thorn in your side" into a viable business. Justin shares his incredible story of building an MVP in just two weeks from his living room, offering a powerful lesson in leveraging AI as a superpower to solve real-world problems, build a mission-driven company, and scale your impact without waiting for permission.
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📝 About Justin Steele
Justin Steele is the co-founder and CEO of Kindora, a Public Benefit Corporation making professional fundraising tools accessible to every nonprofit. With a background that includes directing $700 million in philanthropic grants at Google.org and degrees from Harvard Business School, Justin combines big-company experience with startup grit. His journey began when he founded his own nonprofit, Outdoorithm Collective, and discovered the very tools meant to help him were financially out of reach. This inspired him to leverage AI to build a better solution from scratch, giving him a unique and powerful perspective from both sides of the funding table.
🎯 Justin’s BEST Piece of Advice for Wantrepreneurs and Entrepreneurs
"Grab your paintbrush and start painting with these AI programs."
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