A current client emailed me asking to help his sick family member raise money for hospital costs, asking if my services could provide fundraising.
No, I replied, unless you have a 501c3 and a bank account, and, and, and...
But back in my memory I had filed away www.chipin.com as a way nontraditional fundraising could be handled for needs that are too small for formal organizations. This was a great application, I thought. So, while I hate turning away an existing client who comes to me asking for fundraising help, I was able at least able to refer him to ChipIn.
I touched base with him this morning and asked how it was going.
His reply:
I am using Chipin.com...and have raised over $5000 in 48 hours…unbelievable and a renewed sense of the American spirit.
I am glad to be able to help in another way!
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Showing posts with label family. Show all posts
Friday, February 12, 2010
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Sage advice
Aim with your heart, adjust with your head, and always, always, always, do all you can.
A new client sent this to me; thanks, Linda! It epitomizes what we all need to do better, continuously, in our business and personal lives.
No soapbox ranting form me. The words themselves say it all. Let's all practice this!
A new client sent this to me; thanks, Linda! It epitomizes what we all need to do better, continuously, in our business and personal lives.
No soapbox ranting form me. The words themselves say it all. Let's all practice this!
Monday, May 18, 2009
It's been a while

Since my last blog posting, a few things have happened that are noteworthy.
First, my daughter's college graduation, magna cum laude from Tufts. My college son is home too and between the two of them, they are on the Hawaiian time zone, asleep at 4 am and up again at 12 noon.
Second, a number of new clients in the for-profit and the nonprofit spheres, which is always a good sign. Perhaps the economy is reawakening?
Third, new products virtually for free: a wireless credit card terminal for merchants who go to the client, rather than the traditional vice-versa way, and an IP-capable desktop terminal for retailers with the latest in VOIP telecommunications.
Finally, LinkedIn is kicking! Many new contacts and new ways of gaining exposure which is crucial in this industry. I am presenting in New York City to a group of accountants early this week; one of a number of presentations I am asked to make, which is outside my normal area of expertise, but helps me meet new people.
It's always been the networking that I really enjoy at the end of the day. People helping people. Til the next installment...
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Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Adoption Adaption

This week's spotlight is on Jewish Family Service. one of whose programs is a full-service domestic or international child adoption service.
The staff at JFS could not be more sincere in their desire to help couples adopt children. The experience was so favorable that a friend who used the JFS adoption services became a Board Member and cannot say enough about how well it all went.
Experienced, consultative, supportive and professional, JFS guides couples along the way, making a vulnerable emotional time much more enjoyable.
They remain engaged as the new parents adapt, the child flourishes and the agency has performed its mitzvah (good deed) for couples of all faiths and backgrounds.
What could be better? Encourage friends and family members thinking of adopting to contact JFS by phone at 203.366.5438 or via the website. Adoption and adaption all under one roof.
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