Boise has always been known for its strong sense of community—and one local leader is taking that spirit to the next level. Christopher “Lucky the DJ” Stewart, a real estate professional, media personality, and community builder, has launched The Good Network, a nonprofit dedicated to telling the stories that matter most and connecting people with opportunities to do good.
The Good Network is more than just a platform. It’s a movement to highlight local nonprofits, give them a louder voice, and build bridges between organizations, businesses, and individuals who want to make a difference.
The Vision Behind The Good Network
Chris founded The Good Network with a simple but powerful idea: good deserves the spotlight. Too often, nonprofit work goes unseen, limiting its reach and its potential. By producing interviews, social media spotlights, and community-centered content, The Good Network brings these efforts to the forefront where they can inspire action.
Now operating as an official Idaho nonprofit, The Good Network has the infrastructure to expand its reach—connecting more people, telling more stories, and fueling more impact.
How The Good Network is Making a Difference
- Shining a Light on Nonprofits
From grassroots organizations to established nonprofits, The Good Network amplifies local stories—helping leaders share their missions and connect with supporters. - Building Community Awareness
Through digital billboards in Boise businesses and online platforms, The Good Network spreads positive, purposeful messages where people live, work, and gather. - Creating Connections
By bringing together nonprofits, businesses, and community members, The Good Network becomes a hub for collaboration, making it easier for people to plug into causes that resonate. - Driving Resources to Where They’re Needed Most
Whether it’s donations, volunteer time, or business sponsorships, The Good Network helps channel resources toward organizations doing meaningful work in our city.
Why It Matters
In today’s world, trust and community connection are more important than ever. By lifting up local stories, The Good Network:
- Gives nonprofits the visibility they need to grow.
- Inspires everyday people to get involved.
- Strengthens the social fabric of Boise by highlighting what unites us.
- Helps businesses live out their values through meaningful partnerships.
This is the kind of work that transforms a community—not through one big initiative, but through countless small acts of good that add up to something much greater.
How to Get Involved
If you’re inspired by The Good Network’s mission, here’s how you can take part:
- Share a Story – Nominate a local nonprofit, community leader, or initiative to be featured.
- Volunteer – Lend your time and skills to support content creation, events, or outreach.
- Partner as a Business – Host digital billboards, sponsor content, or collaborate on a campaign.
- Donate – Financial support fuels storytelling, outreach, and nonprofit partnerships.
- Spread the Word – Follow The Good Network on social media, share their stories, and encourage others to get involved.
The Good Network is a reminder that good doesn’t just happen—it’s built, shared, and multiplied. Chris Lucky Stewart’s vision is turning community connection into community action, and Boise is stronger for it.
Now the question is: how will you join the movement?