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How would you feel if you always had enough resources on-hand to serve everyone that came to your door?
What would you plan to do if you knew that it
would always be possible to deliver?
The fact is, you CAN have this.
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What is PhilanthropyPlus ™ ?
It is a turn-key system
that facilitates disciplined growth for
non-profit organizations and
the people that make them work.
The year-long process focuses on developing :
smart business practices
healthy relationships
The Business of Philanthropy
Leadership & Management
Current Reality Assessment
Aspirations Document
Processes & Relationships
Roles & Relationships
The Value & Potential of Your People
Mission & Clarity
Innovations in Mission Advancement
Golden Ladder of Giving
Philanthropic Entrepreneurship
Long-term Sustainability
Have a pool of resources and investments so deep and
so wide that you always have more than “enough”.
Who can use PhilanthropyPlus ™ ?
Organizations that are just starting out or have been in existence for decades
People that are new executives or have been in non-profits their entire careers
Those that have an MBA or no entrepreneurial experience at all
Any organization interested in connecting vision with action for impact
Full curriculum, interactive webinars, online collaborative community,
optional custom advisory services
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A SINGLE GRAIN
OF RICE
a folktale from India
Long ago in India, there lived a raja who believed he was wise a
nd fair, as a raja should be. The people in his province were rice farmers. The raja decreed that everyone must give nearly all of their rice to him. "I will store the rice safely," the raja promised the people, "so that in time of famine, everyone will have rice to eat, and no one will go hungry." Each year, the raja's rice collectors gathered nearly all of the people's rice and carried it away to the royal storehouses.
For many years, the rice grew well. The people gave nearly all of their rice to the raja, and the storehouses were always full. But . . . . <<MORE>>
With our proprietary systems, PhilanthropyPlus & EnterprisePlus you can use what you have to increase revenue now AND in the future. It pays for itself right away and along the way. Contact us to learn how.
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