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Waiting on a Benefactor
While the nonprofit media continues to speak about the harsh economic times, the downturn and the struggle to survive, I believe the greatest breakthroughs will continue to come from the creativity, hard work and optimism of individuals. Those organizations which remain committed to exemplary service and dreaming big with what they've got will emerge renewed and strengthened. Holding tight to a dream that a mysterious benefactor will appear to save the day is actually on some levels a worthy vision, as the power to attract the wealth of foundations and individuals springs from an irrepressible hope that the work we are doing serves a greater purpose that will survive and thrive in a crumbling economy.
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The new voice of philanthropy says that we should be generous at all times.
Be generous to our academic high places. Strive to make our centers of learning prosperous and optimistic places during times of growing scarcity. Grow knowledge like trees and pour forth your seeds of hope and grains of wealth.
Why give money to our schools?
Why support the places where we have learned?
Why hold open the doors for the next generation?
Why Give?
Why give money to our schools?
Why support the places where we have learned?
Why hold open the doors for the next generation?
Why Give?

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