To Do - More Sleep in 200830 Nov
Nancy at the Getting Attention blog has challenged nonprofit consultants to describe their top three ‘to do’ items for 2008 for their clients. Now before you think I am whining about working too many hours, read further - there is a story here.
Alone and at the top of my list would be creating a culture of philanthropy. Without this, there is nothing else that matters much.
This big wish is the one I hear from my clients and friends in the sector that is the most desired yet elusive. What is it and what would it look like? In my own admittedly poetic terms (as I come down from the natural high of National Philanthropy Day event today), this would mean an organization that is singing from the same songsheet, to an inspiring tune that people love and can’t get out of their heads. Wouldn’t that be top of the charts?
As noted today was the Association of Fundraising Professionals National Philanthropy Day awards presentation in my city. Once again I was humbled by the immense good so many people do, in so many ways and I am thankful to have the opportunity to support their work indirectly. One of the award recipients, Ted Foreman, responded this way when asked why he has made a lifetime of giving back to the community. His response was simple and profound: The givers sleep a lot better than the takers. Creating a culture of philanthropy means creating more givers than takers, and giving them fulfilling and rewarding opportunities and experiences. My To Do is to help create this culture.

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