Category: Inspiring Stories

The Gift of Being Cared For…and Cared About

Monday, 3 December @ 1:41 PM

One of the many blessings in my life has been the opportunity to spend a lot of time around young people all over the world.  I love seeing the world through the eyes of children of all ages.  Other than here in the U.S. the place I’ve spent the most time with children is in […]

Uncommon Giving- Karen Katz, Phi Delta Epsilon: Physicians of Philanthropy

Saturday, 26 January @ 12:25 PM

Phi Delta Epsilon was founded over 100 years ago based upon the promotion of fostering and achieving bonding among physicians of high moral character devoted to education and philanthropy for a lifetime. These same ideals hold true today and are, in fact, the cornerstone of our membership education program. Our goal is to provide our […]

Can you say, “No?”

Sunday, 27 January @ 7:43 PM

I just read a great article from the folks at “Good.”  This blog post (and responses) focuses on the importance of saying “No” so you can say “Yes” to the truly important things in your life.   Of course, it’s up to each person to figure out what is truly important in their life.  And, as […]

We Can Do More

Monday, 4 February @ 7:24 AM

Matt Lauer interviewed Bill Gates on The Today Show last week – talking mostly about the impact of work done by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. As they spoke about the billions of dollars already invested in helping people around the world, Bill Gates was quick to say “we can do more.” Matt helped […]

Welcoming a Philanthropic Star – Heather Mansfield

Monday, 11 February @ 7:09 AM

I am thrilled to welcome a new contributor to Philanthropegie – Heather Mansfield.  Heather Mansfield is the owner of DIOSA Communications, principal blogger at Nonprofit Tech 2.0, and author of Social Media for Social Good: A How-To Guide for Nonprofits. She also created and maintains the “Nonprofit Organizations” profiles on Twitter, Facebook, Google+, Pinterest, YouTube, Flickr, LinkedIn, […]

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