I serve as the Public Relations Advisor to the Sigma Kappa sorority at UCO. This press release was distributed to promote an open to the public fundraiser.
a few slides to explain trust banks, based on info from Opportunity International Australia, part of my voluntary ambassadorship between now and June 09 http://awomansinvestment.blogspot.com
Your happiness is part of something bigger - International Day of Happiness (...Hppy
Join us in celebrating another International Day of Happiness this March 20!
This year's celebration of the right to happiness focuses on our need to connect with one another. Because our happiness is part of something bigger.
a few slides to explain trust banks, based on info from Opportunity International Australia, part of my voluntary ambassadorship between now and June 09 http://awomansinvestment.blogspot.com
Your happiness is part of something bigger - International Day of Happiness (...Hppy
Join us in celebrating another International Day of Happiness this March 20!
This year's celebration of the right to happiness focuses on our need to connect with one another. Because our happiness is part of something bigger.
Seminole County Friends of Abused Children, Inc. has developed this program to focus on the teens preparing to be released from foster care and live independently. Children's Uplift Project (CUP) provides the life skills necessary for them to become independent, viable citizens in the community.
monthly networking meeting for those who serve our aging population. If you are not the source, be a resource! Meet others and discover what is out there for seniors.
Navigating Social and Financial Inclusion in the Periphery: A Case Study of B...Goldy Landau
How do women in peripheral communities access capital whilst negotiating intersections of gender and poverty?
What challenges do women face as entrepreneurs/business owners in their communities?
How do they relate to and negotiate these challenges?
What types of institutions or individuals support these women?
Navigating Social and Financial Inclusion in a Caste Society: A Case Study of...Goldy Landau
What measures are organizations taking to create socially and financially inclusive communities for marginalized women?
How do these organizations enable women to negotiate gender standards?
Veterans and Stakeholders Town Hall Meeting
Please join us on Thursday, March 12, 2015 at 2:00 PM, for a Veterans and Stakeholders Town Hall Meeting featuring Thomas Wisnieski, Director, North Florida/South Georgia Health System. The meeting will be held at the Bob Hayes Sports Complex and Legend Center, 5054 Soutel Drive, Jacksonville, FL 32208. The meeting will be be open to the media.
Join Firstgiving’s James Campbell and Sheila Wenger of the Angelman Syndrome Foundation for this informative session on fundraising online beyond the simple donate button. Shiela gives an overview of Angelman Syndrome Foundation’s increasing success with person to person fundraising and James explains the differences between the plain donate button and true online fundraising.
Allison Homer and Jennifer Chen worked with Gretna to present GretnaFest - celebrating the community. Also included are recommendations for future projects.
Summer 2016, DRF interns explored and identified the unrealized, and often overlooked, resources in the smaller neighborhoods around the Dan River Region by engaging in Asset Based Community Development (ABCD). ABCD is an approach to community improvement which focuses on the identification of a neighborhood’s strengths, rather than its needs.
Interns were assigned to teams that worked within local neighborhoods to identify the skills, personalities, associations, institutions, structures and relationships that make up that particular community. This information will help DRF and residents gain insight into the resources available, and those still needed, to help the neighborhood thrive.
DRF believes that interns working at this grassroots level can contribute to our efforts to make significant changes in that community’s civic capacity. Therefore they are contributing towards the work of DRF’s larger, overall goal of a more vibrant and revitalized Dan River Region.
News release promoting the May 19, 2016 launch of Youth Entrepreneurs Georgia's Chairman's Circle, the nonprofit organization's first major giving society for business and community leaders committed to making entrepreneurship education a philanthropic priority across the Atlanta area and the state of Georgia.
How to Build and Sustain Your Major Gifts PipelineBloomerang
https://bloomerang.co/resources/webinars/
Claire Axelrad, J.D., CFRE will review where to begin, which prospects to prioritize, how to develop and manage a major donor pipeline and cultivation plan, and how to get and stay organized so you reach your goals.
Seminole County Friends of Abused Children, Inc. has developed this program to focus on the teens preparing to be released from foster care and live independently. Children's Uplift Project (CUP) provides the life skills necessary for them to become independent, viable citizens in the community.
monthly networking meeting for those who serve our aging population. If you are not the source, be a resource! Meet others and discover what is out there for seniors.
Navigating Social and Financial Inclusion in the Periphery: A Case Study of B...Goldy Landau
How do women in peripheral communities access capital whilst negotiating intersections of gender and poverty?
What challenges do women face as entrepreneurs/business owners in their communities?
How do they relate to and negotiate these challenges?
What types of institutions or individuals support these women?
Navigating Social and Financial Inclusion in a Caste Society: A Case Study of...Goldy Landau
What measures are organizations taking to create socially and financially inclusive communities for marginalized women?
How do these organizations enable women to negotiate gender standards?
Veterans and Stakeholders Town Hall Meeting
Please join us on Thursday, March 12, 2015 at 2:00 PM, for a Veterans and Stakeholders Town Hall Meeting featuring Thomas Wisnieski, Director, North Florida/South Georgia Health System. The meeting will be held at the Bob Hayes Sports Complex and Legend Center, 5054 Soutel Drive, Jacksonville, FL 32208. The meeting will be be open to the media.
Join Firstgiving’s James Campbell and Sheila Wenger of the Angelman Syndrome Foundation for this informative session on fundraising online beyond the simple donate button. Shiela gives an overview of Angelman Syndrome Foundation’s increasing success with person to person fundraising and James explains the differences between the plain donate button and true online fundraising.
Allison Homer and Jennifer Chen worked with Gretna to present GretnaFest - celebrating the community. Also included are recommendations for future projects.
Summer 2016, DRF interns explored and identified the unrealized, and often overlooked, resources in the smaller neighborhoods around the Dan River Region by engaging in Asset Based Community Development (ABCD). ABCD is an approach to community improvement which focuses on the identification of a neighborhood’s strengths, rather than its needs.
Interns were assigned to teams that worked within local neighborhoods to identify the skills, personalities, associations, institutions, structures and relationships that make up that particular community. This information will help DRF and residents gain insight into the resources available, and those still needed, to help the neighborhood thrive.
DRF believes that interns working at this grassroots level can contribute to our efforts to make significant changes in that community’s civic capacity. Therefore they are contributing towards the work of DRF’s larger, overall goal of a more vibrant and revitalized Dan River Region.
News release promoting the May 19, 2016 launch of Youth Entrepreneurs Georgia's Chairman's Circle, the nonprofit organization's first major giving society for business and community leaders committed to making entrepreneurship education a philanthropic priority across the Atlanta area and the state of Georgia.
How to Build and Sustain Your Major Gifts PipelineBloomerang
https://bloomerang.co/resources/webinars/
Claire Axelrad, J.D., CFRE will review where to begin, which prospects to prioritize, how to develop and manage a major donor pipeline and cultivation plan, and how to get and stay organized so you reach your goals.
1. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Amanda Beauchamp
Sigma Kappa Public Relations Advisor
405-443-8427
Sigma Kappa Ultra-Violet Campaign Event, Sigma Kappa Coffeehouse
EDMOND — On Wednesday, the ladies of the Delta Chi chapter of Sigma Kappa Sorority at the
University of Central Oklahoma will host Sigma Kappa Coffeehouse which is open to faculty,
students and the general public. Tickets are $5, and can be purchased from any Sigma Kappa
member or at the door on the night of the event. The event will be hosted at the Sigma Kappa
Chapter House located at 920 N. Chowning.
Net proceeds from the Ultra Violet Campaign will benefit the Sigma Kappa Foundation, a
501(c)3 nonprofit organization whose mission is to lead, educate and inspire society through the
philanthropic endeavors of Sigma Kappa members. The foundation works to support
Alzheimer’s disease research, which is the nation’s seventh leading cause of death, as well as
collegiate members nationally through scholarships, educational and leadership programs and
financial assistance to members in need.
For more information, or to support the Sigma Kappa Foundation, contact Quila Webb at
quila.webb@gmail.com, or visit the Sigma Kappa Foundation’s website at
www.sigmakappafoundation.org.
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