Reading Time: 5minutesOne of my favorite Bible verses about gratitude is, “Give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.” (1 Thessalonians 5:18) We were designed to maintain an ATTITUDE of GRATITUDE! Table of Contents Learning to Give Thanks Old Testament Verses New Testament Verses Learning to Give Thanks with Bible Verses […] The post 35 Bible Verses About Gratitude appeared first on Bible Health.| Bible Health
For too long, Jewish philanthropy has spoken about millennials and Gen Z as “the next generation” of donors, implying that their time for giving is yet to come. The reality is, this group of adults ranging in age from 13 to their mid-40s are already giving, already showing up and already committed. The question is... Read More The post The next generations are already giving in their own ways. Is your Jewish organization meeting them where they are? appeared first on eJewishPhilanthropy.| eJewishPhilanthropy
SAXTONS RIVER, Vt. – Southeastern Vermont nonprofit organizations will be gathering at 24 Main Street Community Building in Saxtons River, on Saturday, Nov. 8, from 2-4 p.m., to showcase their activities and provide the opportunity to turn your generosity into … Continued The post 2025 Generosity Fair in Saxtons River appeared first on The Vermont Journal & The Shopper.| The Vermont Journal & The Shopper
My six-year-old son started playing Little League last year. Watching these young athletes trying to learn the skills to catch, throw, and bat made me realize how difficult those skills are. When a new Little Leaguer actually caught a ball, they were often surprised they actually did it. Then they didn’t want to throw it to someone else and risk them not catching the ball. … The post Doing the Right Thing: A Great Baseball Story appeared first on Wise & Shine.| Wise & Shine
Thorpe Park leisure resort was transformed into a vibrant hub of curiosity and creativity on 7 October, as 10,000 students from across the region gathered for ‘STEAM 2025’, a careers event aimed at igniting passion for Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Maths.| Microsoft UK Stories
Please join us for our Fall Town Hall on October 19 at 12 Noon in the Forum! We look forward to telling you about All Saints’ financial position in the current year, as well as budget planning for 2026 -- and why your pledge is so important!| All Saints Church, Pasadena
I just returned from a nine-day mission trip to Mexico with eight other adults. This happens to be the same trip my son made with our church’s youth group 18 years ago. My contribution for his trip was to write a check. When I heard about this opportunity, my first thought was to write another check| Financial Success MD
It was a gray afternoon in late September when I met Deacon Mark Cohagan in the narthex of Our Lady of Victory. The sky outside was overcast, but inside the […] The post Carrying the Light, the Life and Ministry of Deacon Mark Cohagan appeared first on Archdiocese of Baltimore.| Archdiocese of Baltimore
Every Sunday across our Archdiocese, offertory is a living expression of faith. Through Called to Serve, parishioners are rediscovering how their weekly gifts ripple far beyond the collection basket. A […] The post Called to Serve: 2025 Fall Offertory Program appeared first on Archdiocese of Baltimore.| Archdiocese of Baltimore
Christopher Kilgour is stewarding his land to both preserve it and to share it with others through his organization, Color in the Outdoors. The post Caring for the Land, Building Community: The Story of Color in the Outdoors appeared first on Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin.| Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin
Wisconsin's most unexpected state forest is over 200 acres of forest, grassland, and wetlands... nestled right in the middle of Milwaukee’s north side. The post Wisconsin’s Most Unexpected State Forest appeared first on Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin.| Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin
Peter ’63 and Susan Mellis honor their grandson Max Brown through an endowed scholarship.| Syracuse University Today
Be the Light Share the Light ψ The post Be the Light, Share the Light first appeared on Mitch Teemley.| Mitch Teemley
The Apostle Paul is the most well-known Christian missionary. He was beaten, persecuted, shipwrecked and thrown into prison numerous times for His faith, and yet wrote half of the New Testament! So let's take a look at what the Apostle Paul teaches us about our money...| seedtime.com
In Ellie’s memory, the Kavalieros family partnered with Golf Fights Cancer to raise funds that benefit critical pediatric brain cancer research. The funds support the University of Florida Brain Tumor Immunotherapy Program’s work to develop new ways to help the immune system fight brain tumors, including DIPG.| giving.ufhealth.org
We spoke with one of the newest board members, Rose Auman, to learn more about her passion for social work, her role as an advocate for the School community and more.| UNC School of Social Work
Drew Mincey and Barbara Shumannfang will work with a pool of potential clients that includes residents of Hinton James Residence Hall and extends to students across campus, including at the School of Social Work. Together, they will build strategies for improving wellness and providing resources for services throughout campus.| UNC School of Social Work
The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) Winthrop P. Rockefeller Cancer Institute Auxiliary Partners Card fundraising campaign is expanding in 2025, with 18 new merchants joining the effort, including, for the first time, retailers in Stuttgart. About 180 shops and restaurants across Central and Northwest Arkansas will offer 20%…| UAMS News
Charitable Remainder Trusts (CRTs) offer a tax-efficient method to support charities while preserving income. Donors transfer appreciated assets into a Charitable Remainder Annuity Trust (CRAT) or Unitrust (CRUT), gaining immediate income tax deductions and avoiding capital gains taxes. These trusts provide fixed or variable payments during retirement, allowing donors to maintain their lifestyle. They also enable wealth transfer with reduced gift or estate taxes, making CRTs an attractive opt...| Planned Giving Marketing Trusted Authority | Official Site
In summer 2025, the Cherish Fund reached a big milestone: $3 million to safeguard our state’s public lands for generations to come.| Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin
From lost scientist to science advocate Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) has been part of Kristin Olson Smith’s story since she and her family moved to Banbury Lane in 1990. She remembers her introduction to the Laboratory well, as it came on her first day of high school—or, to be exact, the night afterward. “My... The post Catalyst: From lost scientist to science advocate appeared first on Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.| Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Food is a wonderful way to show you care, build community, and offer support to neighbors and loved ones. The post Food as Comfort and Care appeared first on The Family Dinner Project.| The Family Dinner Project
Bibon Swamp State Natural Area's high-quality habitat is threatened by invasive buckthorn, so we're joining the battle to remove it. The post Battling Buckthorn at Bibon Swamp: Bayfield County’s Largest Wetland appeared first on Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin.| Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin
JOHN DEBRITO, ’91, MADE A LASTING IMPRESSION on Southern’s soccer program as a two-time All-American who led the Owls to two national titles. After his unexpected death in 2020 at the age of 51, his family built on his legacy with a generous gift to establish the John DeBrito Memorial Endowed Scholarship. “This scholarship recognizes […] The post Beautiful Game appeared first on News at Southern.| News at Southern
Major giving comprises a substantial portion of most nonprofits' fundraising revenue. Develop a strong major giving program in this guide.| Nonprofit Leadership Alliance
Nobody likes to talk about it, but the decline is coming. I’m not talking about economics, western culture, or common courtesy. I’m talking about us. You and me. Life is a mountain with two sides, …| sethlewis.ie
Rayann Eaves is just the sort of UC Davis student that the late Nancy Rupp Tibbitts would befriend—highly motivated, academically accomplished and fully engaged in the campus community.| College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences
In 2024, the couple worked with UGA to establish the John and Suzanne Lastinger Family Scholarship Fund to subsidize meal plans for students.| UGA Alumni
We’re proud to announce our participation in this year’s North Texas Giving Day. This year’s event culminates on Thursday, September 18, but giving through the website opens this week! The post Giving starts this week for North Texas Giving Day! appeared first on The Texas Pool.| The Texas Pool
Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers among women in the United States, second only to skin cancer. Thanks to decades of fundamental research, it’s also one of the most curable. However, challenges remain, especially when confronting aggressive varieties like triple-negative breast cancer. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) has a rich history of... The post Inspiring breast cancer breakthroughs appeared first on Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.| Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
A family legacy of hope Born out of love and remembrance for a son and a brother, the Don Monti Memorial Research Foundation has impacted the lives of families for more than 40 years and is one of the longest running fundraising nonprofits on Long Island. “My brother died in 1972, when he was only... The post Catalyst: A family legacy of hope appeared first on Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.| Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
On Tuesday, March 11, 2025, Spartans near and far came together and make a difference to impact current and future Spartans.| Give Green Day
By: Adam Grant and Allison Sweet Grant The New York Times Kids — and parents — need to understand that there’s a big difference between selflessness and generosity. Like many new parents, when our first child was born, we were delighted to receive gift boxes of tiny pajama sets, monogrammed…Read More The post We Need to Talk About ‘The Giving Tree’ appeared first on People Analytics.| People Analytics
LEARN MORE ABOUT WAYS TO GIVE August is National Make a Will Month. Remembering the Bainbridge Island Parks & Trails Foundation in your will or trust will make a difference for generations to come. A legacy gift makes an enduring contribution to our community and serves as an inspiration to others,| Bainbridge Island Parks & Trails Foundation
138 art students visited the Superior School Forest in a journey to foster their creativity and deepen their connection with nature.| Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin
Giving days are hugely impactful for raising critical funds for your university or organization. See a list of the best giving days of the year.| Gravyty | AI-powered engagement & fundraising for higher ed
Matt and Adrianne Beacham attribute their careers and philanthropy to their time at the Terry College of Business. The post Good days ahead — alumni couple supports UGA’s future appeared first on UGA Alumni.| UGA Alumni
10 Powerful Bible Verses That Inspire Generosity: Why Giving Money to the Church Matters| ChurchTechToday.com | Resources for today's church
Waazija Haci SNA, meaning “people of the pines” in the Ho-Chunk language, is reclaiming its place as one of Wisconsin’s ecological treasures. The post Waazija Haci is Bringing Wisconsin’s Pine Barrens Back to Life appeared first on Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin.| Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin
Several years ago I experienced a two way blessing with a stranger. I was visiting a young patient and his grandmother in a large hospital. My car had to be parked in a building across the street, …| joyful2beeblogs
Let these quotes on life lessons encourage you to look at life and learn from others. Find 42 inspiring quotes reflecting the thoughts of others about the lessons of life. One of the best lessons in life that you need to learn in life is setting healthy boundaries especially if you are around toxic people. […]| Dreams Quote
Students at the UNC School of Social Work often use a combination of funding sources to finance their studies.| UNC School of Social Work
We spoke with Family Support Program Manager Laurel Powell to learn more about the communities the program works with, initiatives planned for its 40th year and more.| UNC School of Social Work
Giving Firm Feedback in a Fragile World with Jeff Hancher| L3 Leadership | Pittsburgh Leadership
A visit to Lick Observatory as a child changed his life; now, after 16 years of volunteering at the observatory, Gary Vosters has added Lick to his will| UC Santa Cruz Magazine
“Write your eulogy while you’re alive…then go out and live a life that will make that eulogy 100% authentic, accurate, and proud.” –Dr. Juneau Robbins Minneapolis, April 21, 2016 – It was one of those rare moments in life when you will remember exactly where you were, what you were doing, and who you were […]| Dr. Juneau Robbins
A friend texted me the other day with a question that might sound familiar: “Bob, beyond tithing, how do you decide where to give? I’ve got a friend fundraising for a mission trip, an invitation to a charity breakfast for prison ministry, and I just met someone raising money for a youth organization. They’re all […] The post How to Decide Where to Give (When You Can’t Say Yes to Everything) appeared first on .|
Allyson McCune, a two-year direct practice student, is now just weeks away from walking across the stage and accepting her diploma at Memorial Hall during the School’s spring commencement. Her time at the School has included classroom instruction, hands-on experience through two practicum placements, and a prominent role with the Social Work Coalition on NC Workforce Development.| UNC School of Social Work
Mark Tarini’s connection to Southern Connecticut State University isn’t rooted in his own education or that of his children—it began with the bold, inspiring decision of his late mother, Antoinette Tarini, to pursue her lifelong dream of a college degree. In 1981, at the age of 62, Antoinette quietly began taking classes at Southern. So […]| News at Southern
By fostering a spirit of generosity, you can uncover multiple streams of income to grow your church The post 10 Reasons Church Members Do Not Give appeared first on Church Growth Magazine.| Church Growth Magazine
I was sitting across from a friend at lunch when the topic of charitable giving came up. With genuine concern in his voice, he leaned forward and whispered, “You know, you really shouldn’t talk about your giving. Didn’t Jesus said it should be done in secret?” I nodded politely, but inside I was wrestling with […] The post Secret giving: Should all giving be done in secret? appeared first on .|
Countdown to Extinction: One Decade to Save African Penguins Ten years. Ten years is all that likely stands between the African Penguin becoming functionally Extinct-in-the-Wild. African Penguin numbers in South...| National Aviary
Pi Day is tomorrow, March 14. That’s pi as in 3.14, the irrational number with an infinite number of digits that never repeat. Used to calculate circumference, it’s represented by the Greek symbol p, and, much to my and other people’s happiness—even those of us who are bad a math—it’s caught on as a day to be celebrated with pie. | The World Needs More Pie
From left to right: Posie O’Brien Granet (N’98), James O’Brien (B’04), Michael O’Brien (SFS’06), Joseph A. O’Brien (C’67), Barbara Scanlon O’Brien, Chrissy O’Brien Haggerty (B’99), Katie O’Brien Mucci (B’01) Inspired […]| Georgetown Today
The last time the current Republican president was in office I heard many people fretting about what other country they could move to. This time around, just over a month into his new term, I hear people worrying about having their passports up to date and their go bags ready. Go bags, filled with emergency provisions, are normally kept at the ready in case of earthquakes and wildfires. But then with the unfathomable actions by our government leaders — the slashing and burning of so many c...| The World Needs More Pie
How can your congregation more effectively engage people in the digital sphere? Jim Keat, Digital Minister at The Riverside Church in New York City, shares tips and strategies that can help any church approach digital ministry with more intentionality and focus. Watch the interview video, listen to the interview, or continue reading. Ann Michel: How have| Lewis Center for Church Leadership - Advancing the knowledge and practice of ...
I grew up with a mom who held being fair as a cornerstone of her parenting philosophy. The one time that I found out all my presents ahead of time was because my mom had a system. She would keep a …| The Heart of the Matter
We're collaborating with partners to create a climate resilient future at Rush Creek so nature can thrive in the face of climate change.| Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin
George Muller, the great nineteenth-century English preacher, fed over 10,000 orphans during his lifetime -- on nothing but prayer. Refusing to solicit donations or perform fundraisers, Muller famously found God more than sufficient for all the needs of the orphanages as he daily prayed for their pr| JustinHuffman.org | The Online Home of Pastor Justin Huffman
You're going to get what you giving. The positive that you bring into the universe should return abundantly to you. People should step up and continue to add| FunZumo
Carolyn Golden shares her journey towards becoming a legacy donor for the Food Bank -- and why it's important to make a gift for the future.| San Francisco-Marin Food Bank
Two mites. It was all that she had and she gave it away. She tossed those small coins into the treasury at the Temple in Jerusalem, according to Luke 21. There, amid the large donations dropped in by the wealthier ones in the community, these mites would seemingly get lost. They were not lost to […]| GGWO Church Baltimore
THE TRUSTEES OF THE PER AND ASTRID HEIDENREICH FAMILY FOUNDATION UNDERSTOOD THE RESEARCH: when social workers were involved with at-risk children and their families, the children were more likely to succeed. So, it was a natural progression for the foundation — which supports organizations serving young adults ages 14-24 in the areas of education and […]| News at Southern
Contribute to the needs of the saints andseek to show hospitality (Romans 12:13, ESV).| Jesus Film Project
The School of Social Work is proud to recognize a number of faculty and staff members who have dedicated years of service to both the School and the state. We highlighted a list of staff and faculty members whose talent and service have helped bring the School continued success.| UNC School of Social Work
One of the most popular schools of thought in global ethics today is a movement called Effective Altruism. Founded on the work of Princeton philosopher Peter Singer, it draws heavily on ideas deve…| Across Two Worlds
A group representing UNC School of Social Work visits Solwezi, Zambia, with longtime collaborators from Rising Fountains Development Program (RFDP), a Zambian nonprofit organization founded in 2000, to learn more about local women’s savings and credit groups.| UNC School of Social Work
More than two months after deadly wildfires devastated Maui, Catholic Charities USA (CCUSA) continues to support recovery efforts through a dedicated| Catholic Charities USA
ALEXANDRIA, Va. — As Hurricane Idalia brings catastrophic, life-threatening conditions to communities in Florida and Georgia, Catholic Charities USA| Catholic Charities USA
David Campbell (Co-Author of American Grace) has a piece in TIME.com on the link between religion and giving. Excerpt: Over the last twenty years, one of the most stunning changes to the American s…| Social Capital Blog
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The Thanksgiving holiday will soon be here, which encourages me to reflect on & share this collection of new quotes I’ve gathered that embody the act of giving, creating, and gratitude. …| creativity in motion