
The goal of the show’s creator, Dale S. Robertson, is to introduce visionaries to those who can offer resources that enable dreams to become reality.
The Spread The Bread television program will provide an opportunity for directors of established non-profits to showcase their organization and share theirs experience.
Those with less experience running an organization can showcase their mission on the Spread The Bread television show and be provided with respected experts who will counsel those individuals to progress from a good idea to a great successful community project.
The ministry of Spread The Bread TV will reach far beyond the neighborhood. The fruits of this endeavor will be various and widespread. By assisting local non-profit organizations in their quest for resources and encouraging coordination of their charitable efforts, the ultimate results of the Spread The Bread television program will be improvement in education, economic development, housing, and many issues related to the quality of life.
Benefits for Participants:
Naturally, the local non-profits will gain an advantage by showcasing their projects on the air—but that is only the start.
Anticipated benefits include networking. Because the nature of the show will draw viewers from the not-for-profit sector, the show will not only showcase projects but also encourage collaboration among non-profit organizations.
The show will always strive to connect participating organizations with viewers who are working on the same issues in the same geographic area. Ideally, coalitions will be formed to deal with issues that are more effectively addressed on a citywide, countywide, or regional level.
There will be additional features, including the “Tip of the Day” (from a grant proposal writer, lawyer, or banker) and special segments reporting on the success of prior participants.