3RCF's Annual Sponsors make a unique commitment to the community foundation and our work. These local businesses help recognize donors, celebrate grantees, and make an impact right here in our local community. Premier Annual Sponsors make a significant investment in 3RCF's mission, and understand that work we do together today will support our community now, and into the future. We extend our deep gratitude to Moon Security Services and Washington Trust Bank, both long time supporters and sponsors of 3RCF. Thank you!
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Are you new to following The Foundation for Delaware County? Want to understand a little bit more about what we do? At The Foundation for Delaware County, we partner with nonprofit organizations engaged in vital community work, businesses looking to make a positive impact, donors investing their resources, and community leaders lending a helping hand to their neighbors. ?? Learn how the Foundation is a bridge between good intentions and true impact, channeling resources and funding where it is most needed. Learn more at delcofoundation.org
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Room Redux Is Transforming Lives Through Room Transformation Room Redux is a nonprofit organization dedicated to healing and improving the lives of children who have faced abuse. By transforming their rooms, Room Redux provides a safe and comfortable environment for these young survivors. Founded by Susie Vybiral, Dr. Honoris Causa, Room Redux’s mission is to create healing spaces for child abuse victims. With chapters opening across America, they’re making a difference, one room at a time. Learn more about this incredible cause in the latest issue of?SWE THE GAME CHANGER ISSUE here: https://bit.ly/3LCxZM5
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Great article in the Fargo INC! Head to pages 32-36 to get the history of TempLink and understand how our system protects your cold storage inventory! #TempLink #FargoINC #Meat #Grocery #SeniorLiving #CStore #ColdStorage #FoodSafety #Schools
The August Issue is live online! In this issue, we highlight Fargo's newest Bush Fellow Frederick Edwards Jr. of Fred's Dissonance. Thank you to Fjell Capital, Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Dakota, Brady Martz & Associates, Ronald McDonald House Charities, TempLink Monitoring Solutions, TLC Cleaning, LLC, NorthStar Technology Group, dwel, Rodemerica, 654 Business Strategies, Mental Fitness Guy, The Educators' Lab, Drietz Designs, Magnum Electric, DJ Colter Agency, Farmented Foods, Big Iron Farm Show, SW&L Attorneys, Native American Christian Ministry of Fargo-Moorhead, Olson Blooms, and everyone else who made this magazine possible! https://lnkd.in/gs2JCgwQ
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In a historic level of collaboration, community violence intervention (CVI) groups, philanthropic organizations, business leaders, and government entities recently unveiled an initiative to expand CVI programs over the next decade to significantly reduce gun violence in Chicago. The goal of the initiative, called Scaling Community Violence Intervention for a Safer Chicago, or "SC2," is to reduce shootings and homicides by half within five years and by 75 percent in a decade. Listen as Esther Franco-Payne, Executive Director of the Partnership for Safe and Peaceful Communities (PSPC), discusses the strategies behind SC2. Learn more on our website! ?? https://bit.ly/49MK6jT
Esther Franco-Payne, Executive Director of the Partnership for Safe and Peaceful Communities, on SC2
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For the business and community leaders who have looked at reoccurring challenges and at times felt they were insurmountable; come and gain insight and inspiration from Lancaster trailblazers and innovators who have found creative ways to move from "We can't" to "We can and we did!" These are ideas that you can implement and modify to meet your needs to solve the more complex, perplexing, and cumbersome difficulties at your workplace. Don't let the word "stem" scare or mislead you. This is about a mindset of adaptability, problem-solving, applying critical thinking, and engaging the next generation of leaders. It is 1 hour at the end of your day that you do not want to miss! I look forward to/hope to see you John Bridgen, Melissa Devitz, Heather Valudes, CCE, Kellee Murray-Morales, SHRM-SCP, Bili Mattes, Jennifer Gilburg, Jennifer Diaz, Jen Reiner, Katie Sandoe, D.Ed. - The Sparkologist? ?, Vanessa Philbert, Andrea Shirk, Michelle Rondinelli, Michael Diller, James Diller, Harold G. Ford III, SPHR, SHRM-SCP, Justin Johnson, Justin Leader - and if you can't make it, please share it!
It's not too late to join the LCSA Grant Recipient Showcase!!!! May 14, 2024 from 4:00- 5:00 pm.? This community event highlights the many innovative programs sponsored by LCSA.? Drop in and learn about the diverse projects and unique business, education and nonprofit partnerships happening in the county.? Leave with inspiration and new ideas! Register today: https://lnkd.in/e82NExcD
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If you're not using Permission-Based Asking with your donors yet, here's why you should. PBA makes your donor feel honored and respected, makes your communication feel genuine, and gives you confidence as a fundraiser. To use Permission-Based Asking with your donors, there are three important concepts to keep in mind: 1. At every step, you must always ask for your donor's permission to move forward. This is essential to show honor and respect to your donor and that you see them as an equal partner in your mission. 2. Connect with your donor by getting to know their passions and interests, then align on their goals. 3. ALWAYS end your donor interactions with celebration, no matter what occurred in the alignment process and no matter what the donor has decided in the end. To learn more about how you can use Permission-Based Asking to make your donors feel more aligned with your mission, check out our free White Paper resource, "How to Use Permission-Based Asking? with Donors." Get it here: https://lnkd.in/ec4Kk46C
Here's why you should use Permission-Based Asking with your donors!
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Service days are a great way for organizations to give back. But to have the most impact, days of service must address the real needs of communities. Forbes Nonprofit Council recently spoke with Protective Executive Vice President and Chief Transformation and Strategy Officer Scott Adams about how we give back to the neighborhoods that surround Protective Stadium. Plus, learn five key questions to consider when planning your own service days. spr.ly/7676
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What can you learn about fundraising from a high school candy drive? Fifty-year fundraising veteran Alphonce J Brown Jr, ACFRE shares three lessons from his own experience and breaks down how to put them into practice when working with major gifts donors in this new Lighthouse Counsel blog post, "3 Enduring ‘Making The Ask’ Lessons Learned From A High School Candy Drive." https://buff.ly/3xf2MuG Activate to view larger image,
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We believe informed giving from impact-driven donors can help eliminate the structural barriers that have historically resulted in a lack of resources for community-led change and help bring more people to the table in our collective effort to create a more fair, just future. We work to connect the ecosystem of donors and donor support through information, events, and direct interactions with leaders and movements. The coordination and collaboration that results has the power to not just address challenges that have long hindered our democracy, but also create new possibilities for it to evolve and thrive. Learn more about our impact-driven philanthropy work in our 2023 Annual Report: https://lnkd.in/gpjrZ-iz
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AutomateGenius is what helps your development office run as smoothly as the board thinks it should run
When it comes to timely donor acknowledgments, AutomateGenius made all the difference for the Diocese of Nashville. We help you send personalized emails, process gifts faster, and make your donors feel like ? VIPs! Here's how it works: https://hubs.ly/Q02S9mrF0
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