This week’s haiku is inspired by an article by Omid Safi on On Being about the “disease” of being busy. We’ve all heard the excuse and probably have made it ourselves at some point. We’re just too busy to connect. But are we really? After reading this article, I want to take the time to […]
Philanthropy Friday: Introducing Roost Crate
Roost Crate is a brand new subscription box that delivers farmers market finds to your door each month. It is the brainchild of my friend and fellow world changer, Kelly Pugliano. Kelly is also the author of the very popular food blog Eat Picks®. When I heard Kelly was launching Roost Crate, I knew I had […]
Hump Day Haiku: Nonprofit Wish List
Today’s hump day haiku submission is for my fellow nonprofit unicorns. They feel my pain and frustration when it comes to the grant writing process. In case you were wondering what is really on the wish list of a director of development at a nonprofit, here’s a simple haiku. Unrestricted gifts Consecutive year funding Operating […]
Philanthropy Friday: Honoring Elie Wiesel and Interfering
Editor’s note: I wrote and scheduled this post prior to the Alton Sterling shooting. The text and quote I pulled for today’s image is eerily appropriate to end this emotional week. I hope you will read and share if you feel so compelled. We must not be quiet anymore. It is time to interfere. Today […]
Hump Day Haiku: Love is an Action
Love is an action Until it is no longer Careful what you say #humpdayhaiku Bonus points for comments in the form of haiku (5 – 7 – 5 syllables)!
Philanthropy Friday: Inspiration from an Elevator Interaction
I had a couple of posts in mind for today, but then my friend posted the following video from Upworthy. When I saw it, I knew I had to share it here. The video features Svante Myrick, who became a town councilor when he was 20 and the mayor of Ithaca, New York when he was […]
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