Monthly Archives: August 2009

“The more who die, the less we care.”

That’s the compelling conclusion of  University of Oregon psychologist Paul Slovic, as reported in Nicholas Kristof’s recent New York Times Op-Ed column, Would You Let This Girl Drown? (Thanks to Generous Mind Jon Hirst for the tip.) Kristof favorably reviews … Continue reading

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Printed brochures versus living brochures

Great things are happening over at Make It Transformational, the daily Transformational Giving blog created collaboratively by the Giving and Training Officers of Mission Increase Foundation. Check out particularly L.A. Regional Giving and Training Officer Matt Bates’ post on how … Continue reading

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Mutual accountability relationships: at the heart of champion coaching

In Monday’s champion blueprint post, there’s a great line on organizational/champion relationships from Dare2Share‘s Spencer Cowan: We are not pastors, friends or simply fundraisers to our adult Champions. A friendship can develop along the way but that is not our … Continue reading

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