Philanthropy

Why Reach Out To Empower Women Worldwide?

Empowering women is my mission, whether those women are in California, Ethiopia, or Tanzania. I support today’s women-helping-women movements because we create our greatest impact when we work together; that is how we can transform our lives and the world. That’s why I was so excited to connect with the Women’s Empowerment Program through Convoy of Hope. The […]

Why Reach Out To Empower Women Worldwide? Read More »

JoannaL Krotz

Women Redefine Sex, Money and Power

From women and giving to women entrepreneurship, Joanna L. Krotz has always advocated for change, delivering messages to help women empower themselves through effective use of their power and money. Founder of Muse2Muse Productions and The Woman’s Playbook, Joanna uses multi-media to share successful women’s stories that inspire and educate others. As a broadcast on

Women Redefine Sex, Money and Power Read More »

Meggan_Hill_McQueeney

Empowered Women Make a Difference in People’s Lives

Reaching out to help others is the life mission of Meggan Hill-McQueeney. When Meggan was very young, her father put her on a pony hoping to get her to wear and use her prosthetic arm. This early intervention enabled Meggan, who was born without a right arm, to become fully functional with her prosthesis. She

Empowered Women Make a Difference in People’s Lives Read More »

Empowered Woman Philanthropist Lady Gaga

What is YOUR path to empowerment? Media darling Lady Gaga, 27, finally registered on the national screen with camera-friendly stunts like wearing a meat dress. A New York University drop out, she made her money in music. In 2012 Gaga announced the launch of her own non-profit, the Born This Way Foundation, underwritten by the

Empowered Woman Philanthropist Lady Gaga Read More »

Dr. Nancy D. O’Reilly Interviews Volunteer Expert Cynthia D’Amour

Learn from association expert Cynthia D’Amour how to succeed as a lazy leader. Invite others in Make it fun Accept new ideas Don’t try to do it all yourself Dump the martyr tiara Toot horn for others N: We are fortunate indeed when our careers intertwine with our passion and our purpose and our need

Dr. Nancy D. O’Reilly Interviews Volunteer Expert Cynthia D’Amour Read More »

Tips for Fundraising Success: 11 Ways to Make the Money Work

Fundraising is essential to success for social-profit groups, and it takes a lot of work to achieve success. Use these 11 tips to increase your bottom line while avoiding frustration in your volunteers. 1) Handling the money It’s like banking. Split responsibility for money handling between two people who are not related. Always employ check

Tips for Fundraising Success: 11 Ways to Make the Money Work Read More »

Eight Ways to Use–Not Abuse–Your Valuable Volunteers

You’re the straw boss but you can’t use force. Coordinating volunteers is one of the most important jobs in any social-profit organization. But it’s no easy task. Here are some tips for success. 1. Go ahead: ask. Making a pretty website, brochure or facebook page isn’t as effective as directly asking people to volunteer. Make

Eight Ways to Use–Not Abuse–Your Valuable Volunteers Read More »

Dr. Nancy Accepts $25K Check for FLIP

February, 2011. Female Leaders in Philanthropy Chairwoman Dr. Nancy D. O’Reilly, far left, receives a check for $25,000 from the Community Foundation of the Ozarks Executive Vice President Julie Leeth, along with FLIP members Raylene Appleby, second from right, and Cindy Howell. FLIP raised more than $75,000 during the recent campaign, which included a CFO

Dr. Nancy Accepts $25K Check for FLIP Read More »

Scroll to Top