| "Like John D. Rockefeller, I've found that giving
it away can be tougher than making it. This Report Card helps me
and my family make good giving decisions." |
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Anne L. Holland, World Vision Donor & CEO of Mayco Petroleum,
Ft. Worth, Texas |
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| "The Donor's Report Card is an excellent tool for
making informed decisions on charitable giving. It takes the donor
through a sensible, thought-provoking process that leads to thoughtful
and meaningful giving." |
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Linda Wright, US Bank Oregon Community Relations Manager and Board
Chair, Providence Medical Foundation |
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| "This Report Card is helpful to donors not only as
a checklist, but as the basis for deeper discussion within the family
and with their advisors. In the end, it may prove just as useful
as a check list for nonprofit fundraisers who desire to better serve
their donors and, hence, their clients too." |
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Paul G. Schervish, PhD, Director, Social Welfare Research Institute,
Professor, Department of Sociology, Boston College |
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| "It's a terrific tool for nonprofits and should become
the standard for the industry because of donor demand. When nonprofits
start answering these questions on the Report Card for donors, relationships
and giving will flourish." |
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Wendy Cuneo, PhD, Director, Center for Health and Learning, Cascades
Health Services, Bend, Oregon |
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| "Donors are looking for a rational reason to justify
their emotional impulse to help. The Report Card clarifies the barriers
that prevent significant philanthropic investment from taking place." |
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Greg Meenahan, Development Director, Thomas A. Edison High School
and Board of Directors, Willamette Valley Development Officers |