Activist and fundraiser Dan Pallotta calls out the double standard that drives our broken relationship to charities. Too many nonprofits, he says, are rewarded for how little they spend -- not for what they get done. Instead of equating frugality with morality, he asks us to start rewarding charities for their big goals and big accomplishments (even if that comes with big expenses). In this bold talk, he says: Let's change the way we think about changing the world.
Experience Community and Giving
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Piedmont Natural Gas celebrated the 2012 holiday season with its second-annual Week of Giving, beginning Monday, Dec. 3. During this weeklon...
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Burlington City resident Harvey Dawkins has cerebral palsy and epilepsy. He is trying to start a nonprofit to raise money for multiple scler...
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Dana-Farber Cancer Institute president Dr. Edward J. Benz, Jr., comments on the 2013 Annual Report to the Nation on the Status of Cancer. Th...
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"This walk through video takes you on a mini-tour of the PETS IN SPAIN Charity Corner located in the VETERPET clinic in La Marina. At o...
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Baltic Iron Doors and Naddour's Ornamental Iron in Santa Ana, Orange County, California is proudly supporting local community support an...
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Our charities and not-for-profit organizations are at risk. Every year, thousands of generous donors are able to write off charitable gifts ...
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Charity Home Page: http://water.org/ Where I started my fundraiser: http://give.water.org/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Diegonacho30 F...
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Some Students at Daniel MacIntyre School get their paws dirty making dog and cat treats to raise money for the WHS.
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Happy Science works to bring spiritual and physical happiness to all people around the globe. Here are some charity acitivities done by the...