For many Impact 100 members, this is a busy, exciting and heart-warming time of the year. All of our Grant Review committees are in full swing and executing the due diligence necessary to insure that we will fund high quality and sound programs in 2010.
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The month of May brings many reasons to celebrate — warm spring days, thoughts of summer vacations, Mother’s Day, Graduations, and Memorial Day. How does this tie into Impact 100?
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Every year Impact 100 strives to improve our process and procedures. This year we started down the path of “going green” by testing the idea of paperless grant review in the Environment, Preservation and Recreation Committee. The test was successful and the plan will be to roll this approach to all the committees by next year.
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Are you looking for an opportunity to spend some more time with some of the other great members of Impact 100? We have some wonderful events for you and your guests.
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Impact 100 has been selected as a finalist for the Annual AMA Marketer of the Year awards by the American Marketing Association in its nonprofit category. Impact 100 has created a strong reach through its social media campaign, communications, spread the word events and website. The awards banquet will take place at The Madison Event Center on May 13th at 5:30 p.m.
Please consider inviting an Impact 100 board member to your next professional meeting, book club, prayer group, bunko club or moms’ group. We would love to meet your friends briefly and tell them about the power of Impact.
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In less than a month, an estimated four hundred thousand charities, trade associations, and membership groups could lose their tax exemption, The New York Times reports.
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An employer matching gift is a great way to double your donation to Impact 100. These matching gifts are used to cover basic and necessary operational expenses such as our audit, insurance, printing, phone service, mailing and website as well as friendraisers and recruitment events.
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More than four out of five respondents to a new poll on volunteering agreed that service work improves physical health, according to Reuters.
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