IN THIS EPISODE, WE CHAT ABOUT:
- what it really looks like to run a growing literacy nonprofit behind the scenes
- the overlap between nonprofit leadership, entrepreneurship, and problem-solving
- common misconceptions about nonprofit staffing and operational costs
- why literacy and childhood wellbeing are deeply connected
- how trauma-sensitive learning environments impact student success
- building emotional safety and confidence before academic progress
- the realities children in foster care and low-income communities face in school systems
- why small nonprofits often have deep community relationships and impact
- how businesses and entrepreneurs can support nonprofit organizations beyond donations
- creating human-first spaces where children feel safe enough to learn and grow
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SHOW NOTES:
This episode features Allyse Hazeltine, Executive Director of Azura Literacy, recorded live at the 2026 Chicks Who Give a Hoot Live Event as part of a special three-episode nonprofit leadership series. Allyse shares what it really looks like to build and lead a growing literacy nonprofit focused on serving children in low-income and foster communities across Arizona.
In this conversation, Allyse opens up about the day-to-day realities of nonprofit leadership, balancing tutoring logistics, curriculum development, partnerships, fundraising, grants, and volunteer coordination while leading a small but deeply committed team. She also addresses common misconceptions about nonprofit work, including the idea that meaningful organizations should operate entirely on volunteer labor or without operational overhead.
The episode also dives into the deeper “why” behind Azura Literacy’s mission. Allyse shares a powerful story about a young foster student struggling with reading confidence and how creating emotional safety, trust, and individualized support completely transformed her relationship with literacy. Through that experience, Allyse explains why Azura Literacy centers a trauma-sensitive, human-first approach to learning rather than treating children like one-size-fits-all students.
Azura Literacy is a Mesa-based nonprofit focused on helping children in low-income and foster communities build literacy skills, confidence, and long-term academic success through personalized reading support and trauma-informed tutoring.
CLIP HIGHLIGHTS:
00:00 About Allyse Hazeltine
00:42 Welcome to the Show
01:59 Why Allyse Does This
02:52 Nonprofit Reality Check
04:42 How Entrepreneurs Can Help
06:40 Mary’s Literacy Breakthrough
08:57 Human First Tutoring Model
10:00 Applause and Closing
