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 […]

Uncommon Giving with Steve Born- Globus Family of Brands: Get Out and Give Back

Saturday, 16 February @ 3:29 PM

The Globus family of brands provides a variety of products addressing the needs of today’s diverse traveler with unparalleled vacation experiences, full of discovery and insight. Globus has been offering hundreds of unique itineraries all over the world for more than 80 years. With the Globus family of brand’s charitable fundraising program, Get Out and […]

Clean The World: Recycling Soap to Save Lives with Shawn Seipler

Saturday, 23 February @ 10:44 AM

Clean the World Foundation Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, tax-exempt charitable organization committed to reducing the waste created by discarded soap and shampoo products and preventing the millions of deaths caused by hygiene-related illnesses around the world.  Clean the World was founded in February 2009 by Shawn Seipler and Paul Till and is based in […]

Uncommon Giving- Charities Aid Foundation of America with global philanthropy influencer,Ted Hart

Saturday, 2 March @ 6:06 AM

The CAFAmerica mission is to help North American donors create thoughtful and effective philanthropy throughout the world. Individuals, corporations, charities and their advisors rely on us to develop, manage, and monitor their philanthropy; from goals to grants, from research to results. Donors contact CAFAmerica with a foreign nonprofit in mind or to discuss their philanthropic […]

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