Creating a Culture of Philanthropy. President’s Challenge + 11% 2012-2013 +15% 2013-2014.

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Creating a Culture of Philanthropy

President’s Challenge + 11% %

Positive change begins with you SIA Public Image Member Experience Club Culture Region Leadership

What YOU can do! Make SIA your charity of choice Join the Laurel Society Give Monthly

What YOU can do! Encourage your club to give at least 10% Answer questions about how contributions are used Explain how Club Giving is important to Increased Collective Impact

What YOU can do! Help your region fundraising chair do her job of encouraging fundraising participation Give your chair time on district and region meeting agendas Publish information in your region newsletter

What YOU can do! Familiarize yourself with the stories of award recipients and program outcomes Discover the projects that have received a Soroptimist Club Grant for Women and Girls

Monthly Giving Donors Laurel Society Members Laurel Legacy Members Founders Pennies Clubs 10% Club Giving Donors Don’t forget to say

Together, we are building a culture of philanthropy