The document discusses Triangle Community Foundation's Triangle Gives Back program which aims to encourage giving and volunteerism in the Triangle region of North Carolina. It provides an introduction to TCF, notes that the region lags in philanthropy compared to other areas, and promotes the Triangle Gives Back website as a place for individuals to create a personal giving plan and find local causes and volunteer opportunities to support.
Slides from an event by Centre Wellington Community Foundation for local Professional Advisors to assist their clients. The event was held on 4 June, 2014 at Elora Centre for the Arts.
Over recent years charities have increasingly come under criticism for not going far enough in demonstrating their ethics in everything they do. Whether it’s fundraising or service delivery, campaigning or working with corporate, the public expects charities to always reflect their charitable mission and values.
Rules and procedures are important, but often what are required are moral judgements. The difficulty of these can be reduced by the reference to an ethical framework or principles.
During this workshop, participants will:
Be given an overview of the ‘Charity Ethical Principles’ developed by NCVO
Hear from other sectors about their experience and the benefits of using a code of ethics
Have an opportunity to discuss how to use the principles to overcome their own ethical dilemmas
Slides from an event by Centre Wellington Community Foundation for local Professional Advisors to assist their clients. The event was held on 4 June, 2014 at Elora Centre for the Arts.
Over recent years charities have increasingly come under criticism for not going far enough in demonstrating their ethics in everything they do. Whether it’s fundraising or service delivery, campaigning or working with corporate, the public expects charities to always reflect their charitable mission and values.
Rules and procedures are important, but often what are required are moral judgements. The difficulty of these can be reduced by the reference to an ethical framework or principles.
During this workshop, participants will:
Be given an overview of the ‘Charity Ethical Principles’ developed by NCVO
Hear from other sectors about their experience and the benefits of using a code of ethics
Have an opportunity to discuss how to use the principles to overcome their own ethical dilemmas
Where will your income come from in the years ahead? What changes will affect your funding strategy? This session will identify current and expected trends across various income streams: grant making, individual and corporate fundraising and earned income from contracts and trading.
With panellists from Big Lottery Fund, the Institute of Fundraising and Social Impact Business the session will be a mix of presentation and group discussion to help you prepare and plan.
Presentation used in November 2015 about Foundation Grants in conjunction with Washington Women's Foundation and United Way. View more at http://www.seattlefoundation.org
You probably have a club website, but are you using it to its
full potential? Rotary’s web team will talk about writing
content and telling stories to inspire your members and
intrigue potential Rotarians.
The Rotary Foundation offers many opportunities for donors to support the causes that they care about. This round table session will provide information on new naming opportunities, giving options and recognition for the areas of focus, PolioPlus, the Rotary Peace Centers, and the endowment.
Life as a ShelterBox Response Team Member: In the FieldElizabeth Toms
What happens when ShelterBox hits the ground after a
crisis? Hear stories directly from a response team member,
and learn about ShelterBox’s impact on the people who
need help. You’ll also find out more about how Rotary and
ShelterBox work together to link communities around the
world, and how you can get involved.
This power point provides valuable back to The Mud, an online news web site in Rotorua, New Zealand. Set up to provide an improve service to the community following the down-scaling of media owned by national companies. Located at www.themud.co.nz - The Mud takes its name from the world famous geothermal resources located in the city and wider region.
Community Engagement Approaches for Active Transportation and Equity
This workshop will include lessons learned from local initiatives of Healthy Kids, Healthy Communities and the Active Living Minnesota campaign, with a focus on how to create the partnerships necessary to foster more equitable active transportation solutions.
Presenters:
Presenter: Fay Gibson Active Living By Design
Co-Presenter: Jill Chamberlain Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota
Co-Presenter: Naomi Doerner Bike Easy
Co-Presenter: Rosa Soto California Center for Public Health Advocacy
Rotarians are our best brand ambassadors, and the ideal
spokespeople for communicating the value we bring to the
communities we serve around the world. Come learn about
the new public image resources you can use to increase
others’ understanding of Rotary and inspire them to take
action, or even become members.
Establishing and Maintaining a Successful Paul Harris SocietyElizabeth Toms
The Paul Harris Society recognizes Rotary members and
friends of The Rotary Foundation who contribute $1,000
or more each year to the Annual Fund, PolioPlus Fund, or
approved global grants. Learn how you can help achieve the
Foundation’s goal of establishing a Paul Harris Society in
each district, or work to maintain those that already exist.
Hear how your peers are delivering business and social value by creating diverse and inclusive workforces, combating workplace inequality through strategic corporate citizenship programs.
Let’s Get Fiscal is not your typical fundraising workshop. Designed to energize and empower participants with greater resource development confidence and efficacy, Let’s Get Fiscal includes an in-depth, real-world approach to successful fundraising from a rural nonprofit’s point of view. Let’s Get Fiscal covers a broad range of information from the basic fundamentals of successful fundraising to unique and distinctive fundraising campaign ideas designed to get participants engaged and ready to fundraise. Don’t miss this opportunity to build your organization’s fundraising muscle!
Original PowerPoint retrieved from http://www.mrsshirley.net/powerpoint/realidades/vocabulary/real1vocab/
real1vocab.htm. Educational use granted if credit given to author.
Where will your income come from in the years ahead? What changes will affect your funding strategy? This session will identify current and expected trends across various income streams: grant making, individual and corporate fundraising and earned income from contracts and trading.
With panellists from Big Lottery Fund, the Institute of Fundraising and Social Impact Business the session will be a mix of presentation and group discussion to help you prepare and plan.
Presentation used in November 2015 about Foundation Grants in conjunction with Washington Women's Foundation and United Way. View more at http://www.seattlefoundation.org
You probably have a club website, but are you using it to its
full potential? Rotary’s web team will talk about writing
content and telling stories to inspire your members and
intrigue potential Rotarians.
The Rotary Foundation offers many opportunities for donors to support the causes that they care about. This round table session will provide information on new naming opportunities, giving options and recognition for the areas of focus, PolioPlus, the Rotary Peace Centers, and the endowment.
Life as a ShelterBox Response Team Member: In the FieldElizabeth Toms
What happens when ShelterBox hits the ground after a
crisis? Hear stories directly from a response team member,
and learn about ShelterBox’s impact on the people who
need help. You’ll also find out more about how Rotary and
ShelterBox work together to link communities around the
world, and how you can get involved.
This power point provides valuable back to The Mud, an online news web site in Rotorua, New Zealand. Set up to provide an improve service to the community following the down-scaling of media owned by national companies. Located at www.themud.co.nz - The Mud takes its name from the world famous geothermal resources located in the city and wider region.
Community Engagement Approaches for Active Transportation and Equity
This workshop will include lessons learned from local initiatives of Healthy Kids, Healthy Communities and the Active Living Minnesota campaign, with a focus on how to create the partnerships necessary to foster more equitable active transportation solutions.
Presenters:
Presenter: Fay Gibson Active Living By Design
Co-Presenter: Jill Chamberlain Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota
Co-Presenter: Naomi Doerner Bike Easy
Co-Presenter: Rosa Soto California Center for Public Health Advocacy
Rotarians are our best brand ambassadors, and the ideal
spokespeople for communicating the value we bring to the
communities we serve around the world. Come learn about
the new public image resources you can use to increase
others’ understanding of Rotary and inspire them to take
action, or even become members.
Establishing and Maintaining a Successful Paul Harris SocietyElizabeth Toms
The Paul Harris Society recognizes Rotary members and
friends of The Rotary Foundation who contribute $1,000
or more each year to the Annual Fund, PolioPlus Fund, or
approved global grants. Learn how you can help achieve the
Foundation’s goal of establishing a Paul Harris Society in
each district, or work to maintain those that already exist.
Hear how your peers are delivering business and social value by creating diverse and inclusive workforces, combating workplace inequality through strategic corporate citizenship programs.
Let’s Get Fiscal is not your typical fundraising workshop. Designed to energize and empower participants with greater resource development confidence and efficacy, Let’s Get Fiscal includes an in-depth, real-world approach to successful fundraising from a rural nonprofit’s point of view. Let’s Get Fiscal covers a broad range of information from the basic fundamentals of successful fundraising to unique and distinctive fundraising campaign ideas designed to get participants engaged and ready to fundraise. Don’t miss this opportunity to build your organization’s fundraising muscle!
Original PowerPoint retrieved from http://www.mrsshirley.net/powerpoint/realidades/vocabulary/real1vocab/
real1vocab.htm. Educational use granted if credit given to author.
Webinar guiding nonprofit organizations through maximizing their use of www.TriangleGivesBack.org to connect with new potential donors, advocates, & volunteers
PowerPoint presentation for fundraising by Rotary Club of Booragoon to support Rotary Foundation matching grant project assiting host Rotary Club of Luanshya in District 9210 with Water for Education project.
This publication is a collaborative effort of the Waterloo-Wellington LEAVE A LEGACY™, a program of the Canadian Association of Gift Planners (CAGP-ACPDP™), to provide valuable information to the readers on planned gifting and charitable giving.
Strategy & Development Guide - The Bridge SchoolMariya Anderson
Please note this disclaimer about the PPT - we ended up not using it at all, but it doesn't mean it wasn't a useful exercise for determining our current positioning. What was particularly helpful to me was: (1) understanding our shortcomings in segmenting our audience and communicating with each of the four stakeholder groups through specific channels and unique messaging, and (2) assessing the weak points in our marketing funnel (using the traditional marketing funnel framework).
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Cultivating and maintaining discipline within teams is a critical differentiator for successful organisations.
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A Memorandum of Association (MOA) is a legal document that outlines the fundamental principles and objectives upon which a company operates. It serves as the company's charter or constitution and defines the scope of its activities. Here's a detailed note on the MOA:
Contents of Memorandum of Association:
Name Clause: This clause states the name of the company, which should end with words like "Limited" or "Ltd." for a public limited company and "Private Limited" or "Pvt. Ltd." for a private limited company.
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Registered Office Clause: It specifies the location where the company's registered office is situated. This office is where all official communications and notices are sent.
Objective Clause: This clause delineates the main objectives for which the company is formed. It's important to define these objectives clearly, as the company cannot undertake activities beyond those mentioned in this clause.
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Liability Clause: It outlines the extent of liability of the company's members. In the case of companies limited by shares, the liability of members is limited to the amount unpaid on their shares. For companies limited by guarantee, members' liability is limited to the amount they undertake to contribute if the company is wound up.
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Capital Clause: This clause specifies the authorized capital of the company, i.e., the maximum amount of share capital the company is authorized to issue. It also mentions the division of this capital into shares and their respective nominal value.
Association Clause: It simply states that the subscribers wish to form a company and agree to become members of it, in accordance with the terms of the MOA.
Importance of Memorandum of Association:
Legal Requirement: The MOA is a legal requirement for the formation of a company. It must be filed with the Registrar of Companies during the incorporation process.
Constitutional Document: It serves as the company's constitutional document, defining its scope, powers, and limitations.
Protection of Members: It protects the interests of the company's members by clearly defining the objectives and limiting their liability.
External Communication: It provides clarity to external parties, such as investors, creditors, and regulatory authorities, regarding the company's objectives and powers.
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Binding Authority: The company and its members are bound by the provisions of the MOA. Any action taken beyond its scope may be considered ultra vires (beyond the powers) of the company and therefore void.
Amendment of MOA:
While the MOA lays down the company's fundamental principles, it is not entirely immutable. It can be amended, but only under specific circumstances and in compliance with legal procedures. Amendments typically require shareholder
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This 60-minute webinar, sponsored by Adobe, was delivered for the Training Mag Network. It explored the five elements of SPARK: Storytelling, Purpose, Action, Relationships, and Kudos. Knowing how to tell a well-structured story is key to building long-term memory. Stating a clear purpose that doesn't take away from the discovery learning process is critical. Ensuring that people move from theory to practical application is imperative. Creating strong social learning is the key to commitment and engagement. Validating and affirming participants' comments is the way to create a positive learning environment.
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A personal brand exploration presentation summarizes an individual's unique qualities and goals, covering strengths, values, passions, and target audience. It helps individuals understand what makes them stand out, their desired image, and how they aim to achieve it.
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Editor's Notes
Community Program Officer at Triangle Community Foundation
Started with $3,000 26 years ago We help individuals, families, and business meet their charitable goals, make a high impact difference with their money. We using giving as a tool to address community issues We think regionally about the big issues that we’re facing and we help find creative ways to address those issues
We all know that the Triangle tops many “Best Of” lists: #1 America’s smartest cities #1 high tech region #1 region for biotechnology #1 business climate #1 city for education #1 city for business and careers #1 best place to live We wondered how the Triangle would rank in terms of giving: How generous are we? How many of you have volunteered with an organization in the last month? How many of your have donated money to an organization in the last year? TCF commissioned a study in 2008 to learn how the Triangle compares to peer communities across the country when it comes to giving We were surprised by the results
We lag behind Most charitable giving comes from individuals Individuals in the Triangle give less than the state average (4.4% of annual income), less than other NC regions, and less than peer regions like Austin and Portland. People who have less give more Shallow pool of business giving Many companies are engaged in our community – but all companies need to do more in order to ensure the long-term economic vitality of our region We all have time, talent, & treasure to give The good news: We all have the ability to give TCF encourages you to think of the time, talent, and treasure that you can give to make the region a better place for all that live here. Cash donations, volunteer time, board service, advocating on an issue that matters to you, giving of products & services Change is in our hands This is our time, it’s no one’s responsibility but ours. TCF has tools to help and we hope you’ll join us.
One of those tools is TriangleGivesBack.org TGB.org is our local social networking community connecting people like you with nonprofit charitable organizations that need your help. It’s Facebook meets Match.com for local giving. At TriangleGivesBack.org you can: Learn about giving in the Triangle Join a local community of online gives Connect with causes your care about Find ways to give your time, talent, and treasure in ways that make a difference.
Let’s take a sneak peak at the updated TriangleGivesBack.org, which we’ll be launching at the end of this month. Homepage Create a profile Watch videos about giving needs and high impact nonprofits
Search among hundreds of charitable organizations in the Triangle area based on your own individual interests.
Follow the profiles of charitable organizations to stay up to date on their work and opportunities to connect See who else is following organizations working in the areas you care about
Received tailored information via the news feed on your personal profiles about opportunities that match your interests. To-date more than 600 individuals have profiles on TGB.org * * Triangle Gives Back is one tool we have to help build a stronger culture of giving in the Triangle. This resource provides information about where to give back, but perhaps we should step back and ask the larger question: why should you give?
Time, Talent, Treasure Time: Volunteering once a week Talent: Serving on a nonprofit board, offering your professional expertise Treasure: Cash, company products & services Create a plan Give and involve others Stay informed
Obligatory, Episodic, & Strategic Giving Different types of giving and they are all important Obligatory Giving: Church, university, United Way campaign, a friend asks you Episodic Giving: Volunteer day organized by company Strategic Giving: Thinking you what you want to change in the world and aligning your giving with that intention Identify personal interests and community needs Where have you given in the past? What stories in the news speak to you, make you laugh, cry, get angry? What specific skills do you have to offer? Budgeting, communications, food prep Budget for giving What resources do you have available? Build your giving activities into your budget and calendar just as you would any other obligations Ask about matching gifts or paid time off from your company Build relationships Use TriangleGivesBack.org to identify areas where you’re your charitable dollars and volunteer time can immediately be put to use Take time to find the right fit for your time, talent, and treasure Be clear about your availability and expectations Listen and know what you don’t know Be an informed giver Don’t be afraid to ask questions: What are the organizations greatest areas of needs? How will money be used? How are volunteers trained and supported? How much of your gift goes to operating expenses vs. program expenses? Think about joining with others Pool resources to have a larger impact Integrate giving into emerging leaders or other work- based affinity groups Investigate Giving Circles as a tool for your charitable giving