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Monthly Archives: April 2010
TED: Who’s the real leader of your movement? Your first supporter!
Take three minutes right now to stop whatever you’re doing (oh, wait–you’re reading this blog; well, wait a second and then take three minutes) and watch this video. It’s flat out brilliant. In three minutes, Derek Sivers shows How To … Continue reading
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Generosity coaches are necessary because giving is learned, not latent in donors
Interesting that shortly after I posted a general affirming review of Kathy LeMay’s The Generosity Plan, especially with regard to its democratization of philanthropy, I would run across a generally demeaning review of Kathy LeMay’s The Generosity Plan, a review … Continue reading
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Transformational Giving: Databases, Conclusion
In this final installment of the video series, we lay out–in three minutes, no less–your comprehensive step-by-step action plan of how to implement every nook and cranny of this strategy…beginning today!
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