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NEW paradigm in giving is actually OLD
The New Paradigm in Philanthropy – it’s really quite old.
In 1630, John Winthrop was sailing west to a new land, America. He was leaving England to build and lead a new community in a wilderness. He knew that it would be difficult and would take persistence to achieve the aim of creating a new type of society. So on the long journey across the Atlantic, he wrote a sermon addressing the ideas of independence and INTER-DEPENDENCE that would be necessary for all to succeed.
In Winthrop’s day, as in ours, he realized that to work for one’s self and one’s family was an important motivator in building community success. However, he saw peril and “shipwreck” of the local economy and the Massachusetts Bay Colony if the residents did not also work to support each other in mutual generosity . . .
From the conclusion of this sermon:
Now the only way to avoid this shipwreck, and to provide for our posterity, is to follow the counsel of Micah: to do justly, to love mercy, to walk humbly with our God.
For this end, we must be knit together, in this work, as one man.
We must entertain each other in brotherly affection.
We must be willing to abridge ourselves of our superfluities, for the supply of other’s necessities.
We must uphold a familiar commerce together in all meekness, gentleness, patience and liberality.
We must delight in each other; make other’s conditions our own;
rejoice together, mourn together, labor and suffer together,
always having before our eyes our commission and community in the work, as members of the same body.
So shall we keep the unity of the spirit in the bond of peace.
This was the core principle of private philanthropic endeavor in the United States. It is a voluntary system of working together for a common end. It is a harmonious cooperation that allows for freedom of choice at all times. In modern terms, this harmonious cooperation we call a “Mastermind”.
Becoming part of a Mastermind Group means joining together with like-minded people to achieve our aims and goals. Each person in the group brings something different to the table and each has unique goals. Despite this seeming disparity of talent and desires, they all work toward of a common aim of learning and applying what they learn from each other to achieve success in their individual lives.
As John Winthrop realized in the 17th century, unless we all cooperate and share our tangible and intangible assests, the community will dissolve and our power to do good will dissipate.
Reflect on the economic news in the past few weeks. It is not getting better, folks. The only way for the economy to get better is for each of US to make it better. But we can’t do it alone. Stop waiting for someone else to do something – you have unique gifts and talents that are lying dormant. Those special skills can be developed to help your own situation and that of others.
How to take the first steps in improving your own personal economy:
- Join a Mastermind Group (See the MASTERMIND tab of this blog.)
- Join the weekly conversation – MAKING GOOD WORK – a radio program dedicated to non-profit excellence and success. (See the RADIO tab of this blog.)
I invite you to explore using a Mastermind Group as a way to build your organization and to MAKE GOOD WORK!
Time Well Spent
Americans always know what time it is, but they never seem to have any . . .
– Anonymous European
When I host online Mastermind sessions, I ask two questions:
1) What do you want most for yourself or your organization?
2) What are the primary obstacles keeping you from reaching that desire?
The answers to #1 are inspiring, visionary and noble – and every one distinctly unique. The answers to #2 are almost always the same: Not enough time and not enough money.
Regarding TIME – every day has 24 hours – we all have all there is. It is not a lack of time that is the obstacle; rather, it is how we are choosing to use that time.
Regarding MONEY – when you spend your time wisely and strategically (as related to your purpose), the means for accomplishing any aspiration will develop.
Consider these common uses of time and money:
| Activity | Your $$ | Your Time/Year | Your Time/Week | |
| MBA – online from a highly respected University | $89,000 over 2 years | 500+ hours | 10+ hours | |
| Hiring a non-profit organizational and fundraising consultant | $50,000 per year | 100+ hours | 2 hours | |
| Attending seminars and executive coaching sessions | $4,000 per year | 180 + hours | 3.5 hours | |
| Entertainment- Cable TV
– Movies – Concerts – _________
|
$ _________
per year |
__________ hours
|
__________ hours
|
In our Mastermind Groups for Non-profits, we help each other to maximize TIME to raise more MONEY. While working on an advanced degree, engaging in continuing education and working one-on-one with a coach are edifying pursuits; consider the amount of time and money spent in relation to what those activities can do to help achieve real success. With Mastermind groups and accountability partners, we have an on-going system for personal and organizational improvement at much lower costs – both in time and money.
Mastermind Groups are a proven method of time management: learning how to do more in less time and with less effort . . . In addition, the Mastermind Groups for Non-Profits add a specific education element focused on the most effective fundraising methods.
If you are ready to take action and remove the obstacle of “tempus fugit”, then join us for a sample Mastermind Session . . . Click on the MASTERMIND tab for more information.
Advancement model aims to better engage ‘OSU family’
Advancement model aims to better engage ‘OSU family’
Advancement – it’s about promotion, passion, aspirations. When every one in your organization is speaking with one voice, then the message to the outside world is clear. What you find is that as you connect and tell the story, you don’t have to “make the ask”. Instead, you will find that the potential donor gets excited as well and “makes the ask” with the question: How can I help? How can I be part of this?
OSU is often my model to other organizations on how to promote themselves and attract/acquire the resources that will help them grow and advance into the future. Contact me to learn more about how the best methods in fundraising and advancement can be applied to your non-profit, no matter the size.