by Stacey Wedding | Apr 2, 2015 | foundations, non-profits, philanthropy
Professionals in what? It’s not a question I’m completely unfamiliar with. As an up-and-coming young professional who joined the Professionals in Philanthropy (PiP) team a little more than a year ago, it’s a question that’s been posed by a...
by Stacey Wedding | Mar 7, 2015 | foundations, non-profits, philanthropy
If you’re familiar with Nevada’s Big Give, you’d know that it’s a community wide celebration where for one day, people come together to Give Where They Live: proving that the collective power of generous citizens can make a Big difference. In...
by Stacey Wedding | Feb 19, 2015 | non-profits, philanthropy
When it comes to philanthropy, many people (including the PiP team) have advocated for choosing a cause that ignites a passionate desire to create change, and using that to fuel your philanthropy. But is that the only way to give back? According to Cari Tuna and...
by Stacey Wedding | Jan 4, 2015 | non-profits
Ah, New Years Resolutions. The short-lived diets, the temporary determination…and for nonprofits, the goal to raise more money (which really means the goal to help more people). Fortunately, some resolutions are easier to keep: particularly those that involve...
by Stacey Wedding | Oct 15, 2014 | non-profits, philanthropy
Here at Professionals in Philanthropy, we have the opportunity to work with incredible community leaders and business partners who lend their expertise to make this community increasingly strong. Houldsworth, Russo & Company are a prime example, representing a...
by Stacey Wedding | Sep 22, 2014 | foundations, non-profits, Technology
Technology in Philanthropy is a column we feature on the PIP blog to keep leaders up-to-date and informed in the never-stagnant tech sector – most importantly, can new technologies ultimately enhance or impact your organization’s mission. by: Anthony McTaggart,...