Tag Archives: Impact

Apparently Money Does Buy Happiness–At Least $75,000 Worth

Don’t miss Janey Osterland’s post at WiseBread highlighting the recent Princeton University Center of Wellbeing Study reporting that “increasing one’s income up to about $75,000 per year lessens life’s stresses”. Earn anything more than that and it’s all weeping and … Continue reading

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Moving Beyond Donor Recency-Frequency-Monetary to Capability

Isn’t there something even a little bit sad about the little old lady in your donor file who has been giving to your nonprofit every month for thirty years…but who is no more skilled at impacting the cause now than she … Continue reading

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Donors Are the Nonprofits of the Future, Part II: Support the Kid Who Buys the Crayons

In our June 30 Donors are the nonprofits of the future post, we wrote about “donor” Pamela Abdallah and one of her charitable “vehicles”, the Salvation Army, and how the Salvation Army is best described as a supporter of  Abdallah … Continue reading

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