Susan Rostkoski Susan Rostkoski

Procrastination

Are you a procrastinator? It’s okay to admit it. Many of us are. By why do we do it?

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Susan Rostkoski Susan Rostkoski

Engaging Volunteers to be Financial Donors

I recently read an article with the following startling information: “As your organization’s most invested constituents, volunteers are 4x more likely to give and give 10x more, on average, than non-volunteers. It would seem that, if you are not including your volunteers in your development plan, you are missing out!”

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Susan Rostkoski Susan Rostkoski

Kindness in the Workplace

Kindness in the workplace is like plugging in to a charging station, giving meaning to our daily tasks and providing an outlet for our charitable impulses. Studies show that companies see a 12x increased odds that an organization will thrive when employees feel connected.

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Susan Rostkoski Susan Rostkoski

Congrats to our nonprofit clients on the many successes they’ve achieved in raising funds for their critical missions.

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Jennifer Hipple Jennifer Hipple

We all have a story, a cause, a nonprofit that speaks to our hearts. During this season of giving and gratitude, we asked each member of our team to share one of theirs with you.

Jennifer Hipple: I support Emma Norton Services (ENS) and the work it’s doing to support women, children, and youth in need. ENS is a trauma-informed organization that provides transformational housing to women and families on their healing journey from homelessness, mental illness, and chemical dependency.

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Jennifer Hipple Jennifer Hipple

We all have a story, a cause, a nonprofit that speaks to our hearts. During this season of giving and gratitude, we asked each member of our team to share one of theirs with you.

Imogen Davis: MN350 is an organization I support. I grew up in Boulder, CO, where the beauty of the natural world enthralled me every day. I believe combating climate change and the systems that have supported its perpetuation are the existential issues of our time, and MN350 works tirelessly for climate justice.

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Jennifer Hipple Jennifer Hipple

We all have a story, a cause, a nonprofit that speaks to our hearts. During this season of giving and gratitude, we asked each member of our team to share one of theirs with you.

Cheryl Jensen: Wayside Recovery Center is an organization I wholeheartedly support through board service, volunteering, and donating money and in-kind items that our women and children need. Wayside Recovery Center’s mission to break the cycle of addiction and trauma for women, children and families is near and dear to my heart.

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