What if the path to equitable and measurable impact began with asking the right questions? - Amani Austin, Founder of AAdvocatesWith LLC
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Welcome to Voices of Generosity - where everyday acts of generosity get a microphone.
In our debut episode, I sit down with my friend Amani Austin - a culturally responsive and equitable evaluator and founder of AAdvocatesWith, a Black woman-owned consulting firm helping organisations move equity from intention to measurable impact.
Amani doesn't just evaluate programs - she helps nonprofits and businesses ask deeper questions about who they're serving, how they're serving, and whether their impact truly reflects their values.
In this episode we explore:
- What it actually means to be a culturally responsive and equitable evaluator
- Why equity-centred evaluation is essential - not optional - in nonprofit and professional spaces
- How Amani's personal journey and legacy of generosity shaped her calling
- What generosity means to her - and how she integrates it into her work every day
Amani brings both heart and expertise to every organizations she partners with. If you are a nonprofit leader, business owner, or change-maker looking to measure and amplify your impact through an equity lens, Amani is someone you need to know.
Learn more about her work at aadvocateswith.com and subscribe to her newsletter to stay connected.
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Music by the talented TuiDaShark.