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The best way to make an impact is to find a cause and double down on it.
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@owillis Wow…when I was a kid, my mom would come into my bedroom, fling open the curtains, and sing: “Good morning Mary Sunshine! How do you do today?” Awful then, miss hearing her voice so much now. ❤️
Q1. With so many year-end appeals, mailed solicitations, and requests from friends and colleagues, there's always another worthy cause to give to. What advice would you give to help donors focus their giving and avoid “analysis paralysis”? #CharitableChat
Here’s to the quiet millionaires who approach their philanthropy with this attitude.
They become agents of change, cultivating community, sharing power and access.
Your worth is not defined by what you achieve or acquire. It’s a question of who you become and how you contribute to others.
Self-esteem should come from character, not success or status. The highest accomplishment is to be a person of generosity, curiosity, and integrity.
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@FidelityChrtbl 🧵 Sometimes, donors only give to organizations they have heard about through friends, in the news, or because they have a personal connection.
These are all great ways to identify an organization to support, but it’s also important to look at other key factors👇
@TeganTallullah Congrats on a successful workshop, Texan, and thanks for sharing your lessons with us! I love the prompt, “Wouldn’t it be fantastic if…?” and appreciate reading more in your linked post.
@Randi_Hogan Humans have mastered the taking aspect when mother nature does nothing but give
We have to learn from her
Live in co-existence with this living organism we call “earth”
Giving to racial and social justice causes is on the rise—especially among donors of color. African Americans are the most likely to give to strangers of all racial and ethnic groups. https://t.co/NAFOJPca80
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Is there ever a time when being generous isn't a good thing?
It started looking that way for a recent retiree. She was feeling overwhelmed about her charitable giving. It was time to pause and reflect before making her next gift.