Entries Tagged as 'Philanthropists & Donors'
The Universalists are giving me problems to write about, because I’ve never been one. I’ve done the bit where I’ve wanted to make a gift to feel good about myself. I’ve done the bit where I’ve wanted to make a gift to feel really good about myself so I pay attention to who I’m giving [...]
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Tags:It's like trying to write about an elephant without ever seeing one
[This is part of a series of posts on the motivations of donors, ranging from most selfish to most selfless: the Spectrum of Givers] As a Giver again moves along the Spectrum, she becomes less and less ego-centric. Whereas the Do Gooder considers it a point of pride not to be on the receiving end of [...]
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Tags:giving among equals·where did the phrase even stevens come from anyway?
[This is part of a series of posts on the motivations of donors, ranging from most selfish to most selfless: the Spectrum of Givers] With Myopics and Do Gooders, the gift was driven primarily from the Giver’s own need, be it monetary, social, or how she viewed herself. With Repayers and Friends, gifts aren’t about the [...]
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Tags:alma mater gift·hospital gift·Repayers·warm fuzzies of giving
[This is part of a series of posts on the motivations of donors, ranging from most selfish to most selfless: the Spectrum of Givers] Unlike Myopics, Do Gooders care who receives the gift. To give to a specific recipient instead of say, an entire continent, requires a more thoughtful Giver. Do Gooders must reflect on how [...]
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Tags:Do Gooders·Goody Goodies·Goody Two Shoes
[This is part of a series of posts on the motivations of donors, ranging from most selfish to most selfless: the Spectrum of Givers] We have entered the realm of Givers. Well. Sort of. There’s two ways to define what a Gift is. The first definition is emotive: something that involves sacrifice on behalf of the [...]
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Tags:I can't see two inches past myself·myopics·self-centered giving
[This is part of a series of posts on the motivations of donors, ranging from most selfish to most selfless: the Spectrum of Givers] There are two types of nongivers that, despite being Dragons, still are a focus of revenue-generating operations of sophisticated nonprofits. And so a quick word about each. Delayers, are those who [...]
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Tags:Maybe later.
Apparently there is some rule of writing that says: tell them what you’re going to tell them, tell them, then tell them what you just told them. So here’s the part where I tell you what I will tell you before I go and tell you. In other words: An Overview of the Spectrum of [...]
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Tags:Here we go!
[This is part of a series of posts on the motivations of donors, ranging from most selfish to most selfless: the Spectrum of Givers] Before we dive into the spectrum of those who do give, a quick thought about those who don’t. Or rather, a quick thought about dragons. Yep, those uber-villians of fairy tales, [...]
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Tags:dragons·nondonors