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Looking for New Volunteers or New Members?

Saturday, March 20th, 2010

During National Volunteer Week (April 18 - 24th), Port City Java will be inviting local non-profits to send representatives to “set up” in their cafes and hand out information about their organization, try to recruit new volunteers, discuss upcoming events, etc.

This is the first year they are doing this so…they kind of don’t know what to expect but thought you or one of your volunteers may want to come out and meet some folks.

Port City Java is headquarter in Wilmington, North Carolina, however they have many locations outside of Wilmington and North Carolina.

For more information, please contact:

Megan Winters
Marketing Manager

Port City Java® Corporate Hdqtrs.
2101 Market Street
Wilmington, NC 28403
ph: 910.796.6646 x323

fax: 910.796.6611

megan.winters@portcityjava.com
visit www.portcityjava.com


2009 National Philanthropy Day Awards

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

This morning I attended the 2009 National Philanthropy Day Awards Breakfast of the Cape Fear Region Chapter.  I was invited by a friend and am thrilled I agreed to attend.  Before today I had never heard of the Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP).  The AFP represents more than 30,000 members in 206 chapters throughout the world, working to advance philanthropy through advocacy, research, education and certification programs.  The association fosters development and growth of fundraising professionals and promotes high ethical standards in the fundraising profession.  The purpose of this morning’s breakfast was to present awards to individuals and corporations for their fundraising and volunteer achievements.

During the event, I had the opportunity to network with several individuals about their ’secrets’ of getting volunteers and donations.  The best remark came from Mr. Yona Bar-Zeev (nominated for Volunteer Fundraiser of the Year), who stated “start at the bottom and use all your members”.  I’m sure as you are reading this blog, you are saying ‘that’s right’.  Well sometimes when you are in the middle of everything you can’t see the trees for the forest.  So take the lesson of the day and contact all those unit members to get them involved in your projects.  It isn’t necessary for every member to participate in every activity - ask them to pick one and you’ll be amazed at what that member will do.

Count Your Blessings Tax Chuckle…

Monday, September 21st, 2009

I’ve had a very busy and stressful couple of weeks in the office.  Not the Auxiliary office, but the money making office that allows me to do all the volunteer work.  So today, I received a nice little chuckle from a piece of snail mail that I wanted to share with anyone who would read…..

In the last few weeks the DAV Auxiliary State Department of North Carolina mailed to all our members a fund-raising letter titled “Count Your Blessings (CYB) Tax”. The CYB Tax Form allows the recipient to take time out of their busy day to think about all the things they have in their lives that are considered blessings.    A couple of examples:  for every TV set you own, you pay $0.25 tax per TV; for every cup of coffee you drink per day you pay $0.25 per cup; if you had ever been to Disney Land or Disney World you pay $5.00.

On Saturday, I received my personal copy of the CYB Tax Form and immediately completed my form.  When I reached the Disney Land Tax Line, I personally thought that was a little steep.  Some of the lines were $0.20 each which I thought was too cheap.  However, when I completed my form, my tax totaled around $15 - which wasn’t that bad since $5.00 was for my trip to see Mickey.  I thought the $15 that I owed was just right.

As State Assistant Adjutant, I am the person responsible for receiving everyone’s Count Your Blessings Tax Form and their payment.  In today’s mail I found the first 12 returns in the box.  I looked at each form wondering if someone would include a cute little note with their donation…after all this was the first time we have used this project and I felt sure someone would make a comment.

Then, in the final envelope, there it was…..the envelope without a donation included.  There was no return address on the envelope and no name on the CYB Tax Return….  The individual completed each line as they counted their blessings.  On the line “I have a lovely Spouse pay $1.00″, the filer put -$50.00 (that’s right a negative $50).  At the bottom of the return, there it was…. on the Total Due or Donation Line, the note I was yearning for….You Owe Me $44.80.

All I can say is…..to the anonymous filer….thanks so much for the chuckles as every time I think of your note, it cracks me up.

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