Four Steps to Building a Culture of Generosity, Step 1
Description
You’re not raising as much as you could be if you haven’t “normalized” talking about money and the importance of giving generously in your school. Intentionally building a culture that places a high value on generously giving time and resources is the key to raising more money.
Yet, defining and clearly describing a Culture of Generosity is rarely discussed. Even more rarely described: EXACTLY HOW TO BUILD ONE. Until now. This is the first of a four part series on exactly how you can go about building a Culture of Generosity in your K12 school.
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Kim Jennings is a Certified Fund Raising Executive and a member of the consultant team at Generis.
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You CAN craft a culture of generosity and build a sustainable pipeline of givers. Learn more about my digital course, Onboarding New Parents with Purpose: A Proven Plan for Increasing Generosity at www.kimtjennings.com/cultureofgenerosity
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00:58 //Introduction
02:09 //Importance of intentionality in creating a Culture of Generosity
03:19 //Why normalizing talking about money is crucial
05:22 /Defining a Culture of Generosity
06:46 //Describing the hallmarks of a Culture of Generosity looks like
10:36 //Importance of intentionally building a culture you want
11:46 //The four steps to build a Culture of Generosity
12:23 //Step One: Align to your North Star
15:02 //My mantra: We will not sacrifice tomorrow’s culture for today’s transaction.
16:38 //Importance of reflecting on your journey of generosity
19:03 //Your homework for this week on aligning to your north star



