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The Practice of Personal Gratitude in Fundraising

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Your programs may also rev up during the holidays, providing meals and gifts, keeping homeless people warm, or preparing for an influx of post-holiday pets needing homes. If you feel mired in stress and anxiety, you might have a tough time with this exercise. Gratitude is a muscle that needs exercise. That’s okay. That’s you!

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Strategic Grantmaking to Improve Community Health

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Historically, the lion’s share of hospitals’ reported community benefit dollars has related to providing patient care services for free or at a reduced charge. Such programs predominantly include addressing homelessness and food insecurity, as well as improving nutrition and exercise.

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Four Tips to Help Nonprofit Marketing Departments Create a Culture of Philanthropy

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If you have a cross-disciplinary team that consists of staff from marketing, fundraising, and other departments, think about how you can best design those meetings so they are not simply reporting but nurturing a culture of philanthropy. To be effective, this attitude needs to be reversed.

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Got Hope? I Do, in Generation Y

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During the two-hour session, we did a brainstorming exercise that I learned from Carol Lloyd, author of Creating a Life Worth Living. The next part of the exercise was to figure out what was stopping them from making their ideas real. They wanted to integrate social responsibility into their work, and make a decent living.