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Vanguard Charitable identifies four key considerations for charitable giving success

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Vanguard Charitable identifies four key considerations for charitable giving success | Business Wire Vanguard Charitable identifies four key considerations for charitable individuals to help them maximize their charitable giving using a investment strategy that aligns with their giving goals and personal charitable goals,” said Ann Gill, Vanguard Charitable’s chief donors’ charitable goals and the causes they support. Some investing considerations for donors include: suited to help you reach your charitable goals. investment options can help donors reach their goals and avoid Charitable’s investment approach. Vanguard Charitable is a leading U.S. independent 501(c)(3) organization, Vanguard Charitable has granted more

Nonprofits to get Giving Tuesday checks

April 13, 2015 5:00 pm Published by

Nonprofits to get Giving Tuesday checks – Toledo Blade

Several area nonprofits have money coming their way Wednesday when the Toledo Community Foundation will cut checks for nearly $130,000 in matching grants from the 2014 Giving Tuesday campaign.

More than 200 local nonprofits participated in Giving Tuesday, an online philanthropic holiday designated for the Tuesday after Thanksgiving.

In 2014, area organizations that registered with the Toledo Community Foundation were also eligible to receive up to $1,000 in matching grants for funds raised on Giving Tuesday.

Toledo Community Foundation President Keith Burwell said the community “stepped up in a big way” last year, praising nonprofits for using social media and other online tools for fund-raising, and donors, who gave more last year than ever before on Giving Tuesday.

Burwell said the foundation plans to continue the match offer for this year’s Giving Tuesday on Dec. var title = “Nonprofits to get Giving Tuesday checks”; var description = “Several area nonprofits have money coming their way Wednesday when the Toledo Community Foundation will cut checks for nearly $130,000 in matching grants from the 2014 Giving Tuesday campaign.

Family foundations can inspire the next generation

April 13, 2015 5:00 pm Published by

The Tracy Family Foundation encourages family members to volunteer. Younger family members may be reluctant to step up, however, if they don’t feel a connection to the charities the foundation supports, are overshadowed by overbearing parents or lack the time and skill needed to run a nonprofit organization.

Here are five things foundations can do to empower the next generation of leaders and ensure that the family’s philanthropic flame won’t burn out:

Share the history

Passing down the story of how and why the foundation was formed can inspire younger family members to want to be a part of it.

Siragusa, who died in 1996, says Sharmila Rao Thakkar, executive director of the Chicago-based organization.

So to ensure that younger generations would hear the story of how Siragusa became successful and why he started the foundation, the family produced a monograph of Siragusa’s life. It has also helped them understand why the foundation focuses on funding Chicago-area charities.

“Although I never met my great-grandfather, I can better understand why he started the foundation and what his intentions were,” says Caitlyn Hicks, age 23, who works at the foundation. “It’s helped to show me how important it is to give back to the community and instilled in me a value of helping others.”

Train them early

Getting children involved in philanthropy from an early age helps set the stage for foundation service later on, says Nathan Dungan, a wealth counselor and owner of Share Save Spend in Minneapolis. A foundation board member mentors the children.

The family also holds regular group discussions with younger children on issues such as transportation, housing and hunger to help them understand how different another young person’s day-to-day experience may be from their own and why the foundation’s work is important.

When “children/young adults develop the habit of giving early in life, it provides a huge advantage later on because they’re already in a pattern of discernment about who, what, when, how and why to give,” Dungan says.

Thomas Blaney, director of foundation services at accounting and advisory firm O’Connor Davies in New York, says the grooming of future leaders should be a gradual process.

He suggests having younger family members serve on foundation committees before joining the board. He also advises encouraging them to shadow veteran members to gain knowledge and once elected to the board, giving them time to learn the ropes before putting them in leadership roles.

Training programs such as Exponent Philanthropy’s Next Gen Fellows program also can help prepare younger family members for leadership roles within family foundations, says Marguerite Griffin, national director of philanthropic services at Northern Trust in Chicago.

Duke Energy grants NCSU $2.5 million for renewable energy research

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Duke Energy grants NCSU $2.5 million for renewable energy research – Technician: News
Duke Energy grants NCSU $2.5 million for renewable energy research

Lynn Good, President and CEO of Duke Energy, speaks on “Leading with Energy” at the Executive Lecture series organized by Poole College of Management on April 8. She was interrupted by a protest from various students who wanted to bring attention to Energy Freedom Act, an act Duke Energy is actively against.

Duke Energy announced that it will give NC State $2.5 million to be used toward researching renewable energy and attracting and retaining underrepresented groups within the College of Engineering.

Distributed by the Duke Energy Foundation, the grant allocates $1.5 million of the total gift to establish of an endowment for a center within the College of Engineering called the Future Renewable Electric Energy Distribution and Management (FREEDM) Systems Center.

aThe donation will be used to try and find ways to use cleaner energy so that people can make less of an environmental impact and will allow flow of energy to be reversed,a said Mick Kulikowski, the assistant director for news and national media coordinator within University Relations.

Duke Energy has committed $4 billion for current renewable energy contracts in the state, and it has announced that it is on track to meet 12.5 percent of its total retail sales by renewable energy or energy efficiency by 2021.

Later that day, Good spoke at a lecture in Nelson Hall where she was interrupted by more than 20 student protesters who denounced the companyas blockage of the Energy Freedom Act and claimed the companyas renewable energy commitments were not sufficient.A

The Energy Freedom Act would open up North Carolina energy markets to the third-party sale of electricity.

Margaret Lavin: Redwood City School Board Selects Deputy Superintendent Dr. John Baker to …

April 13, 2015 5:00 pm Published by

John Baker to head district – San Jose Mercury NewsMargaret Lavin: Redwood City School Board Selects Deputy Superintendent Dr. All of us want the same thing: for our students to learn well and be prepared for the future.”

Baker began his career with the Redwood City School District more than 30 years ago as a kindergarten teacher at Garfield School and has served in a wide variety of roles within the district, including principal, director of magnet schools (Schools of Choice), assistant superintendent of human resources and most recently deputy superintendent of curriculum and instruction.

Red Cross nurse teaches others about value of volunteering

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Yvonne Smith with Edmonds Brownie Troop members.

The American Red Cross of Snohomish County is honoring more than 540 chapter volunteers during National Volunteer Week, April 12-18. One of them is Edmonds resident Yvonne Smith, a registered nurse who was among the first to arrive on site when the Oso landslide struck in 2014.

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Winner of community service award announced

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It is the mission of the Marshfield Area Community Foundation to aconnect people who care with the causes that matter to enrich the quality of life in the Marshfield area.a

The sixth annual award is given to Dan Umhoefer in recognition for his work with the University of Wisconsin-Marshfield Wood County Arboretum and Woodlands Preservation, Marshfield Area Friends of the Trails, and his work with Marshfield Parks and Recreation Department at Weber Park.

Dan Umhoefer was nominated by Dean Patricia Stuhr and Assistant Dean Michelle Boernke of UW-Marshfield Wood County, and Ed Englehart, the former director of Parks and Recreation for the city of Marshfield.

The nominators said: aDan Umhoefer helps us all to define the Marshfield Area Community Foundationas mission statement of aconnecting people who care with the causes that matter to enrich the quality of life in the Marshfield area.a It is without a doubt that Dan fits the bill with enriching the life of others in our area.

Local nonprofits to participate in Give Ozarks Day

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Local nonprofits to participate in Give Ozarks Day – News – The Rolla Daily News – Rolla, MO – Rolla, MO At least 10 nonprofits in the Meramec region are participating in the first ever Give Ozarks 24-hour online day of giving Tuesday, May 5.Meramec Regional Community Foundation (MRCF) is supporting its partner nonprofit agencies that are taking part in this region-wide effort. Phelps County nonprofits participating in this event are The Community Partnership, Ozark Actors Theatre and CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) of south central Missouri.These nonprofit agencies will work to raise online donations from midnight to midnight on May 5 at GiveOzarks.org for a variety of needs that will improve services and opportunities for residents of Phelps and surrounding counties. Nonprofits also will be eligible for a number of prizes based on their success raising funds and also the overall number of supporters who make online donations on May 5.The Community Partnership, located on Hauck Drive in Rolla, serves children and families via a variety of programs including Capable Kids and Families, for families with children with disabilities; Young Parents Program, for pregnant and parenting youth ages 14-21; Early Care and Education, helping child care providers enhance the quality of care; Independent Living Program, serving youth aging out of the foster system; and Linking Hearts Adoption Fair, an annual event bringing together adoptable youth and potential adoptive families. “PartnerUP, the Partnership’s Give Ozarks initiative, is a way for us to build an emergency fund for urgent and unmet needs that cannot be served by other local organizations and programs,” said Jean Darnell, executive director of the nonprofit organization. “In order to fully protect the children served by the CASA program and to ensure those who serve as advocates are well-suited for this important assignment, CASA utilizes a high-quality standard of background screening,” said Waters, executive director of CASA of south central Missouri. All donations are tax deductible to the fullest extent allowed by the IRS.May 5 is Give Local America Day when community foundations across the country will hold similar online fundraising events to boost resources for their local nonprofits, encourage new donors and raise awareness of philanthropy in general. Online giving days, a growing movement in the philanthropy field, have raised millions of dollars for nonprofit organizations over the past six years.MRCF is an affiliate of the Community Foundation of the Ozarks (CFO), which is hosting Give Ozarks with presenting sponsor BKD Wealth Advisors and platinum sponsors The Musgrave Foundation, The Commerce Trust Co./Coover Charitable Foundation and Ron and Janice Penney. “This is an opportunity for the citizens of the area to have their giving channeled directly to these worthwhile nonprofit causes.”Other nonprofits in the region who are participating in Give Ozarks include the Bonebrake Center and the Master’s Peace Clinic of Hope, both of Dent County, and Bourbon Boosters Club, Cuba All Aboard Learning Center, Cuba Friday Backpacks, Mid-Ozarks CASA and Viva Cuba, all in Crawford County. mainImageContainerInnerHTML_sm += ”+mainImageData_credit+”; mainImageContainerInnerHTML_sm += ”+htmlencode(mainImageData_caption)+”;

Is this a welcoming community? Dialogue planned to explore topic

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Is this a welcoming community? Reservations should be emailed to rsvp@findlayhancockchamber.com by Monday.
The dialogue will be facilitated by Jack Hess, executive director of the Institute for Coalition Building of Columbus, Indiana; and John Burnett, chief executive officer for the Community Education Coalition, also of Columbus, Indiana.
The institute serves communities across the country, nurturing leaders to solve challenges, and teaching and sharing lessons of community collaboration.
The Community Education Coalition is a nonprofit organization committed to the development of a community and regional learning system supporting learners of all ages.
Partners in the dialogue include Findlay City Schools, Findlay-Hancock County Alliance, Findlay Publishing Co., the University of Findlay, Findlay Young Professionals and the Hancock County Community Foundation“>Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation.


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