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There are more than a few reasons why life here in Los Angeles is grand but one of them is the inspiration I get from the small but mighty non-profits that continue to make our city better. One is Public Matters, founded by Mike Blockstein and Reanne Estrada. If you want a break from the news cycle, have a look at this article titled "Conspiratorial Joy Lives Here."
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A Unique Approach to Annual Appeals - St. Mary's 2022 Mother's Day Video Series! St. Mary's is committed to serving women and children in Boston. Year after year, St.Mary's stands by mothers and their children, helping them stabilize and rebuild their lives. But have you ever wondered about the unique experiences and adventures that children living at St. Mary's Center undergo? How does their time at St.Mary's contribute to the successful adults they become? In St.Mary's 2022 Mother's Day Annual Appeal video series, we unravel Kenny's inspiring story. As a former resident who arrived in the US at a young age, Kenny witnessed his mother's resilience and growth through St. Mary's programs. The series comprises four compelling parts - three short videos and one impactful long video. Annual appeal fundraising campaigns are the heartbeat of nonprofit organizations, playing a crucial role in sustaining our mission and operations. 🤝 These campaigns offer a structured and recurring opportunity to connect with both existing and potential supporters, garnering financial backing for the causes close to our hearts. The regularity of annual appeals brings a sense of continuity and reliability, enabling organizations to plan and budget effectively. 📊 Beyond financial support, these campaigns provide a dynamic platform to share our achievements, goals, and the profound impact of donor contributions. This strengthens the bond between our nonprofit and the community we are dedicated to serving. The funds raised through annual appeals form a crucial financial backbone, supporting diverse programs, initiatives, and day-to-day operations. 💪 As a result, these campaigns play a pivotal role in ensuring the sustainability and growth of nonprofit organizations, empowering us to make a lasting and positive impact on the communities and causes we are passionate about. 🌍✨ Join us in celebrating the impact of annual appeals! 🎉 Let's continue to make a difference together. #NonprofitImpact #AnnualAppeals #SustainabilityMatters #nonprofitmarketing Check Out More Impactful Videos on Our YouTube channel: https://lnkd.in/gdd7cCzZ https://lnkd.in/gZ87McXc
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For my Friends in the DC Metro area: Imagine the anguish of a parent who wants nothing more than for their child to be understood, accepted, and given the same opportunities as others. For so many families, finding a place where their child’s unique needs are not just met, but embraced, feels impossible. The National Children's Center (NCC) has been a beacon of hope for these families for 65 years. It’s where children who were once isolated and misunderstood found a community that saw their potential and celebrated their progress. Yet, the journey to this place of acceptance is often filled with pain. The pain of watching a child struggle in environments not built for them. The pain of feeling like you’re always fighting an uphill battle to ensure they receive the support they need. And for some, the heartbreaking realization that their child may never have the opportunities that others take for granted. But NCC offers something rare: a place where these battles don’t have to be fought alone. It’s a sanctuary where families find the support, understanding, and resources they need to help their children flourish. This gala is more than just a celebration of 65 years; it’s a reminder of all the work that still needs to be done, of the countless children who still need that sanctuary. By supporting NCC, you’re not just attending an event—you’re giving hope to families who need it the most. You’re helping to build a future where every child, no matter their abilities, can thrive. Join us in making that future a reality. Learn more about the gala and how you can help. https://lnkd.in/ebEFRAwg
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Stealth changes on Empty rates rule changes from 01 Apr 2024.... Look out for our forthcoming short video on the little known changes announced by Jeremy Hunt's team on budget day. Our number 1 prediction by our Jan 24 panel event was pretty spot-on. We are already seeing the signs that some agents are burying their heads in the sand and underplaying the net impact on landlords and from this change in England. The net saving is dropping by a quarter which cements the case that ethical empty rates mitigation, by helping the charity sector, is the last best way and carries the favour of political and public sentiment. See our Jan 24 highlights and other videos to get a taster of the "what's changing this month in England's empty rates arena?" Prash Jaitley Pieter Strömbeck Tim Leatham John Marsden Will Robinson Richard Williamson Jerry Schurder Simon Green Tim Attridge Caz Williams MRICS Aysha Taylor-Rivoire Hilary Witts Sam Shores Lucy White Joseph Bachman Tim Harvey Samantha Sherrard Matt Soffair Simon Westgarth Jessica Craig Andrée Frieze Sian Berry Fleur Anderson Gary Wicker Bassam Mahfouz Richard Forman Alex Long Kerry Northfold Amit Pancholi Robert Hadfield Helen McVie Sian A. Rebekah Paczek Perry Patel Himesh Patel William Polisano #mipim #commericalrealestate #realestate #businessrates #mitigationstrategies #emptycommericalproperties #networkingopportunity #esgleadership #esg #esginvesting #esgreporting #esgstrategy #esgratings #esgintegration #esggoals #esgoto #esgdata #esgdisclosure #esgcompliance #esgnews #esgexcellence #esgconsulting #esginsights #esgtraining https://lnkd.in/efAGvrMR
Highlights from our Reviving Our Communities Panel Event - Jan 24
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Is there a link between generosity and good business? Coming from someone in #impactinvesting, you might think that is a loaded question and I'm trying to fool you into investing into dressed up charities. No! Humans are drawn to generosity and it compels us to reciprocate... but only if it is genuine. Whether you live in a world of abundance or scarcity depends on your view towards generosity. My good friend (Sam Barbee) sent me this video of his community's response of generosity to those in need. (https://lnkd.in/gywxNhgB) It starts out showing NewGround coffee. A great choice of coffee but an even better choice of business as they train and employ ex-offenders. NewGround is doing great as a business but the founders Joel Grates and Dickon Morris believe in generosity. They pour it out generously and they also receive it. From Resurgo and Impact Central who helped them start the business and individuals including Sarah Bowles, Jamie Broderick, Charles Eve, Richard Atterbury, Vincent Camerlynck, Patrick Butcher, Alex Edmans, Nahim Afzal, Alastair Colin-Jones and many others who were generous with time and resources to help their business off the ground. Selfridges showed generosity, giving them the prime Corner Shop location when they were just starting and over the last 4 years the business has grown to more than £1m in annual revenue. Want to try their coffee? Head into Jamie Oliver's new restaurant on Catherine Street where they specially selected it for their customers. Generosity is definitely good for business ... and all the other parts of life that actually really matter.
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BOARD MEMBER SPOTLIGHT: Follow these tips from Jamie Luke, Associa OnCall's senior vice president, to learn everything you need to do before opening your HOA community pool. https://ow.ly/PKTg30sBOAE
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Did you know that March in National MS Awareness Month?! I know we're near the end, but BIG THINGS are happening year-round! Can you list ONE THING you know about Multiple Sclerosis? 🤔 Join me in supporting the MS movement! There are countless ways to make a difference, from fundraising events to volunteering opportunities. Together, we can raise awareness and support those affected by multiple sclerosis. ➡️ Check out https://shorturl.at/jmHO5 to learn more and get involved! #WalkMS #AKsButterflies #KeepSmyelin #MSAwareness #SupportMSMovement #MSwarrior 🧠🧡🦋
2024 Walk MS: Walk Your Way Gainesville
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Please take a moment to read this important Blog from the "New Hampshire Center For Justice & Equity" regarding our non-profit, mission, and everything in between! https://lnkd.in/egPSpezD
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29 degrees + 6 Core Values = 1 extraordinary life. The newest video in our Journey On campaign, Hourglass, showcases how we, as Scottish Rite Masons, use the tools of our Craft to continue our Masonic journey and commit to self-improvement. Watch and learn more: https://lnkd.in/eVUQ-gut After you watch, comment below and let us know: which tool of our Craft inspires you to #JourneyOn? #JourneyOn
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THE AMERICAN CALENDAR: The Meaning of Memorial Day - https://lnkd.in/gEsrcxBd || PDF: https://lnkd.in/g8dxBqV5 One among our holidays alone bears the name and the specific call to remembrance: Memorial Day. Celebrated on the last Monday in May, Memorial Day marks the beginning of summer. Families fire up the grill or flock to the lake house, while those who remain in town are able to take advantage of the weekend’s sales. But Memorial Day is also the day we set aside to honor those who died in service to their country. It is more than a day of remembrance, for it is also a day for “us the living” to re-dedicate ourselves to civic renewal and to perpetuate our form of government. Memorial Day, originally called Decoration Day, is a post-Civil War holiday. It was first instituted by the Grand Army of the Republic, on May 30, 1868, “for the purpose of strewing with flowers, or otherwise decorating the graves of comrades who died in defense of their country during the late rebellion, and whose bodies now lie in almost every city, village, hamlet, and churchyard in the land.” If the Fourth of July renews the memory of the birth of the nation, Decoration Day renews the memory of those who gave their lives that that nation might live. Or again, in Lincoln’s words, “That this nation shall have a new birth of freedom.” After World War I, Memorial Day was expanded to commemorate the lives of all those who have died in service to our country. In the past decade, hundreds have been added to the roster of those whose lives and service we are summoned today to remember. But how should we the living best honor these lives and those memories? In what manner and spirit should we remember? Why Memorial Day today? Our ebook, “The Meaning of Memorial Day,” explores these questions with selections from American authors and statesmen, including Herman Melville, Ernie Pyle, Louisa May Alcott, Frederick Douglass, and Dwight D. Eisenhower. Each selection includes a brief introduction by the editors with guiding questions for discussion.
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