Feb 22, 2011
what's new. 6
-I am overwhelmed with the generosity of all of my friends! Most of my donation requests came in the form of random texts at 3a.m. Chicago time, with minimal explanation, and each and every reply I received was an enthusiastic yes!
-I really love being a 'micro philanthropist' and am figuring ways to incorporate it into the blog, possibly weekly.
-Many of my friends, not just the ones mentioned in the blog posts, are interested in being micro philanthropists.
-All I had to do was ask. Simple.
-Micro Philanthropy is totally do-able, and sometimes all it takes is figuring out a few great places to make a donation.
-Drum roll please... So the one you've all been waiting for, I've tallied all the donations and in a little over a week with the help of some amazing people, 52 weeks donated:
$170.00 !!
Thank you again so much to everyone who helped out with this week, whether it be donating, suggesting charities, or checking out the organizations that we donated to.
*on the subject of catching up.
Feb 16, 2011
Przygoda.
Mike got back to me today, and actually recommended Barrel of Monkeys where he is a company member. When I let him know I had already donated there, he said he would still make a donation because he believes in the work they do. This is big to me for a few reasons: 1. Mike is a friend, but not one of my 'have to' friends*. He doesn't have to talk to me on the phone for hours if I break up with someone. He doesn't have to come see every show I'm in and tell me I was the best part even if I wasn't. And, he certainly doesn't have to bail me out of jail at 3 a.m., so him helping me out is awesome. 2. Mike is giving back to a place that he already gives his time and energy to, just because it's a great cause. I mean, would you give your boss $10.00 because you were proud of the work he did? 3. This all just reiterates how cool Barrel of Monkeys is, and what good work they do!
Charity: Barrel of Monkeys
Mike donated: $10.00
*A big thank you to my 'have to' friends for their willingness to do all the things I just mentioned, and still wanting to donate with me this week(ish)!
Stillerstrong.
All jokes aside, every kid, Justin Beiber loving or not, deserves an education. Stillerstrong, Ben Stiller's charity on crowdrise agrees with me. Ben is raising money to build schools in Haiti, and Becky and I both think it's an excellent cause. I also wanted to wrap up my week of 'Living Philanthropic' by donating to a charity featured by my friend Carlo. Please take a second to consider donating to Stillerstrong, or anyone of the charities Carlo has supported in his year of living philanthropic
Charity: Stillerstrong
I donated: $10.00
Becky donated: $10.00
total: $20.00
fender music foundation.
Feb 15, 2011
Openlands.
'Founded in 1963, Openlands protects the natural and open spaces of Northeastern Illinois, and the surrounding region to ensure cleaner air and water, protect natural habitats and wildlife, and help balance and enrich our lives.' Not only does OL believe in 'conserving nature for life', they are also a great resource for information on outdoorsy spaces, places, and adventures around Chicago. Check out Openlands, and give the earth a high five.
Charity: Openlands
I donated: $10.00
Marla donated: $10.00
total: $20.00
Feb 14, 2011
Barrel of Monkeys
total: $30.00
*Also check out my friend Carlo's Crowdrise page.
Feb 9, 2011
found.
Jackson: 2 year old Bernese Mountain Dog Rottweiler Mix
My friend Carlo uses this really awesome website called Crowdrise for a lot of his fundraising and donating needs. Not only can you use the site to create fundraising pages, you can also join fundraising teams, search for different charities, and make donations. It's kind of a super hip philanthropy clearing house. While I was checking out Crowdrise and searching for a charity, I came across Found, and decided it was the perfect place to give to.
I donated: $10.00
total: $20.00
Feb 8, 2011
the ride to conquer cancer.
living philanthropic.
I really like the blog and have been following Living Philanthropic along the way. In a recent interview about LP the term 'Micro Philanthropy' was used to describe what Carlo is doing. I love this idea, essentially giving what you can, keeping in mind that no amount of help is too small to be discounted. It's with this spirit of giving in mind that I'm going to follow Carlo's lead and donate to a different charity everyday. While I can't donate millions, I also really believe in the ripple effect and its ability to make change. So, this week, for every charity I donate to, I will also get a friend or family member to donate too, in hopes that they may find a friend to donate as well, and so on.
I'll keep sharing information about Carlo and LP throughout the week, but for now check out Living Philanthropic, and feel free to give!