Posts Tagged with: charity

Small business owners face myriad challenges: startup costs, building and retaining a customer base, fluctuations in the market which don’t rock larger corporate boats. While some small business models are built with corporate social responsibility (CSR) in mind, not every one considers CSR a priority. A recent Fox|Small Business article by Liza Porteus Viana indicates that making CSR a visible part of more »

Lions Clubs International runs a long-standing eyeglass recycling program. When your prescription changes or you get new eyeglasses, you drop off your old pair at a collection box in your community and it’s matched to a senior on welfare or school child or adult trying to build a livelihood in a developing country. But in more »

When more than 5,000 donors spill the beans about what could unleash their philanthropy at a whole new level, fundraisers everywhere should take note. Landmark fundraising researcher Penelope Burk, president of Cygnus Applied Research, recently released some early findings from her company’s annual donor survey, focusing on this surprising statistic: “Even in the worst moments of the more »

iGivefirst has been named a 2012 Computerworld Honor Laureate. We have been recognized for innovative technology that promote and advances public welfare, contributes to the greater good of society and changes the world for the better. For over two decades, The Computerworld Honors Program has recognized…

iGivefirst Deepens Nonprofit Staff Expertise with Addition of Mike Niyompong Former United Way executive brings technical and philanthropic experience to innovative social enterprise as vice president of product management. Denver, CO (PRWEB) January 31, 2012 iGivefirst, developer of a user-friendly platform that allows website visitors to safely donate to various nonprofits via an on-page “Give” more »

In a recent energy forum that I attended as a guest, I wasn’t quite sure whether there was going to be a correlation to charitable giving. As I sat among various people including former governors, senators and mayors, overall I found that one of their goals was to “share with others what we already know”. more »

The other day I was listening to a podcast on NPR. It featured a journalist talking about how once a week for 4 years she bought this friend of hers lunch in exchange for him talking to her about his life and the lives of his peers for a book she was writing. They would more »

In a matter of hours, the news of Steve Jobs’ resignation topped headlines worldwide. Social media immediately echoed and reminded people of his seemingly heartless, lack of philanthropic efforts. Steve Jobs has been regularly compared to figure heads like Bill Gates who has pledged half of his wealth to philanthropic efforts. As more companies continue more »

In response to a blog entitled “A Weak Foundation” on Smart Assets – The Philanthropy New York Blog. I recently read a blog written by Ilene Mack posted on March 9, 2011. She writes about how some people are losing the meaning of being a nonprofit and following through on their vision to help the more »

Who are they? Who is accountable? Who is taking action? (part 2of 2) Social Responsibility has become a term used more and more by global, for-profit executive leadership. As covered by Stanford Social Innovation Review: January 2011 “The article presents a rare opportunity to hear corporate executives, in their own words, articulate the paradigm shifts more »

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