The Darius Baxter Story: A Life of Doing GOOD

Published: July 29, 2022, midnight

b"Darius Baxter is the founder and CEO of GOODProjects. He was raised for most of his childhood in a single mother-headed household, after tragically losing his father to gun violence. He founded the GOODProjects while graduating college, inspired to commit his life to create pathways for families like his own to make it out of poverty. \\n\\nDarius has facilitated millions of dollars of investment and resources into low-income communities in the US and abroad, most notably as the CEO of GOODProjects. In 2018, he began developing the GOODZone to provide options and opportunities to 500 families living in public housing in his hometown of Washington, D.C.\\n\\nFor more on Darius, please visit https://www.goodprojects.org/\\n\\nThis Episode\\u2019s Heavy-hitter\\u2019s:\\n\\nAs a child, Darius grew up in the church and initially wanted to be a preacher when he grew up. As he matured, he stuck very tightly to his Faith, but found a different avenue to serve the community.\\n\\nDarius actually founded GOODProjects with his good friends from college that were known for throwing huge parties. Into the latter part of their Senior year of school, he and his friends started to think hard about what they wanted their legacy to be, tightened up and got to work.\\n\\nThe first pilot of the GOODProjects was a football and education-based summer camp in Washington D.C. an area which at the time was experiencing a wave of hundreds of incidences of gun violence. He was able to secure a school to work out of for the summer and operated off of a $3000 budget that they made last the entire summer. This wasn\\u2019t in the interview but is DEFINITELY worth noting\\u2013 that same summer the rates of gun violence in the area PLUMMETED.\\n\\nDarius is the recipient of the 2021 Muhammad Ali Humanatarian Award. While he\\u2019s grateful for the credibility it gives the GOODProjects in raising additional funds to affect people\\u2019s lives, his highlight was being able to meet the Ali family and connect with them.\\n\\nOne of the main focal points of the philanthropy GOODProjects had to take during the pandemic was actually making sure people had their basic needs covered. At the time there was a focus on things like tech and STEM, which was guided by people that didn\\u2019t understand the duress of those experiencing poverty.\\n\\n\\nThe POZCAST is brought to you in partnership with Vincere, the Recruitment Operating System. The all-in-one tech platform, is purposefully built for recruitment & staffing to unify your Front, Middle & Back office operations.Vincere is designed by recruiters, for recruiters. Both the company and the platform are the unique creations of successful recruiters who sold their business, saw a need for better rec tech, and made it happen.\\n\\nIf you're looking to upgrade your recruitment tech and give your recruiters a new, modern OS, visit vincere.io/pozcast for an exclusive offer. Thanks\\n\\nIf you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review: https://ratethispodcast.com/thepozcast\\n\\n#thePOZcast is brought to you by our friends at Interseller \\u2013 the prospecting + outreach platform of recruiters and sellers. Whether you\\u2019re doubling down on business development or recruiting talent, Interseller does all the heavy lifting of finding contact data, automating the email and follow-up process, and syncs all that rich data into 20+ CRMs and ATSs. Reach out and get going in a 2-week *free* trial today and let them know you heard about them from Adam on #thePOZcast.\\n\\nCheck out a free demo today! https://bit.ly/2Fbm/BZ\\n\\nFor more, please visit www.thePOZcast.com Thanks!"