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Re-Imagining Philanthropy - Second Edition
- Gesprochen von: Stephen James
- Spieldauer: 3 Std. und 49 Min.
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Jimmy LaRose's passion for people who give has inspired philanthropists around the world to change the way they invest in nonprofits. His belief that donors are uniquely positioned to give charities what they truly need, leadership more than money, is the basis for his work with individuals, governments, corporations and foundations, in the US, Europe, Asia, and Middle East. Jimmy, in his role as author, speaker, corporate CEO, and nonprofit CEO champions all of civil society's vital causes by facilitating acts of benevolence that bring healing to humanity and advance our common good.
Now, in his 25th year of service, his message that money is more important than mission and donors are more important than people or causes has resonated with policy institute scholars, social activists, doctoral students, business leaders, think tanks, nonprofit and NGO executives who rely on him and his team of veterans to meaningfully grow their charitable enterprise. He's the architect of the Major Gifts Ramp-Up Donor Cultivation Model & Online Cloud used by charities around the world to meet the needs of their primary customers...the advocates, donors, and volunteers who financially underwrite their mission. He's the founder of National Development Institute, a 501(c)3 public benefit charity established in 1990 that insures funders, granting organizations, and corporations safeguard their mission by building capacity within charities who serve the human welfare, education, health care, arts, and environmental sectors.