Join Norwescap's Cancer Education & Early Detection Program and The Delaware Women's Pool League for our annual tree lighting, Light It Pink, on Thursday, October 10th, 2019 at 350 Marshall Street in Phillipsburg, NJ. Together we will illuminate the sky, as we show our support for the women and men living with breast cancer, in memory of those we have lost and as a tribute to Norwescap's former chairperson, Allison Conley. Light it Pink is free of charge, and we encourage everyone to … [Read more...] about Norwescap Light It Pink 2019
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Millennials are Changing the Face of Charitable Giving
The future of charitable giving rests with millennials. Logical as that observation is, it’s also likely to make some of you wince. Every generation is forced to endure some unflattering stereotyping, but millennials bear more than the normal brunt. They’re often portrayed as self-entitled and incapable of developing a personal relationship with anyone or –thing other than their phones. But, their phones and Facebook, along with the rise of online and mobile banking, have enabled … [Read more...] about Millennials are Changing the Face of Charitable Giving
Continue ReadingPathway 2 Prosperity Tenth Annual Carousel Fundraising Dinner
You're invited to Norwescap's Pathway 2 Prosperity Tenth Annual Carousel Fundraising Dinner Honoring Joseph A. DiPaolo Vice President, Atlantic Health Systems President, Hackettstown & Newton Medical Centers Who? YOU, and anyone who would like to support a meaningful initiative in your very own community. What? Your support creates pathways for individuals' to secure living-wage employment not just a job, build savings not just pay the bills; obtain reliable transportation not just … [Read more...] about Pathway 2 Prosperity Tenth Annual Carousel Fundraising Dinner
Continue ReadingWhy a Recurring Donation is More Valuable than a Monthly One
You may already have noticed, but there’s been a shift in the way that nonprofits are asking for donations. Most would now prefer you give in the form of recurring monthly donations rather than a single annual contribution. There are a few reasons for that. For one, the majority of annual donations come in at the end of the year, which puts most charities in a position where they’re relying on the last few weeks of the year to bring in the lion’s share of their annual operating budgets. … [Read more...] about Why a Recurring Donation is More Valuable than a Monthly One
Continue ReadingHow Much Should You Be Donating?
Nonprofits are increasingly relying on fewer, more affluent supporters as the portion of Americans who give to charity declines. Just 24% reported a charitable gift in 2015, according to a Chronicle of Philanthropy analysis of IRS data. Just how much of your hard-earned income should you be donating? The answer, of course, is personal one. But there are a few readily available formulas that can help us construct some reference points. The most common among them estimates that the average … [Read more...] about How Much Should You Be Donating?
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