Philanthropy

Understanding CSR: Not All Corporate Giving Methodologies Are Created Equal

Republished from lincoln-strategy.org.  In different walks of life, the debate continues eternally as to which is more important: quality or quantity. We’ve outlined in recent blog posts the fact that the quantity of philanthropy–both in a corporate and individual sense–is increasing over time. People are giving more time, more money and are more aware and… read more »

Nathan Sproul: Three Questions to Ask Before You Join a Board

For some individuals, being a member of a board invokes pictures of rich movers and shakers, writing hefty checks and chairing lavish fundraisers. Surely, that kind of board participation is essential to soliciting money on behalf of a worthy organization. However, there are other functions of a board member that many people overlook. My leadership… read more »

Advice for Emerging Philanthropists

So you want to give back to your community, to support great causes in an effort to make a small difference in the world? Yes. Me too. If you have dreams of becoming a large-scale philanthropist (or you hope to, in any way, put your money behind your convictions and concerns), it might be harder… read more »

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