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Nonprofit Radio for Dec. 31, 2010: Enviable eNewsletters & Bank of America High Net Worth Study

Note:

There were big technical problems on Friday, Dec. 17th, which kept the show from streaming. We recorded it, but it didn’t go out. So, the High Net Worth Study and Enviable Newsletters show will be streamed on New Year’s Eve, 12/31, during the regular show time.

Big Nonprofit Ideas for the Other 95%

Compliance. Board relations. Fundraising. Technology. Volunteer management. Accounting. Finance. Marketing. Social media. Investments.

Every nonprofit faces these issues and big nonprofits have experts in each. Small and medium size nonprofits have Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio. Trusted experts throughout the country join Tony to take on the tough issues facing your organization.

Episode 20 of Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio for December 17, 2010

Tony’s Guests:
Scott Koegler, editor, Nonprofit Technology News.

Scott is our regular tech contributor.

Topic:
Enviable eNewsletters: How to create the strongest eNewsletters that move your donors & volunteers to action.

Claire Costello, the National Foundation Executive for Philanthropic Management at Bank of America Merrill Lynch.

Topic:
Bank of America High Net Worth Study: What’s in the numbers and what do they mean for you?

You can download the study here: 2010 Bank of America Merrill Lynch Study of High Net Worth Philanthropy and on the show’s media page.

Here is the link to the podcast: 022: High Net Worth Study & 7 Principles for a Successful Newsletter

When and where: Talking Alternative Radio, Friday, 1-2pm Eastern.

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My Advice: Register for NextGen:Charity 2011

The gents who co-founded the inaugural NextGen:Charity conference this year are offering a deep, deep discount on registration for next year’s NextGen.

Jonah Halper and Ari Teman priced early registration at $150 for the 2-day conference.  Standard registration is $650.

You save $500, or 77%.  No brainer.

Early registration has been available for about a month and it ends on December 25th.  Next year’s dates are November 17-18 in New York City.  Register at the NextGen website.

The conference mission is “to help you run your organization more effectively and efficiently, and connect with donors and your community more powerfully.”  You can see the marquee name presenters they had this year.  If you scroll down from that august array–you’ll see me.

Aside from delivering a workshop on day two, on the first day I interviewed 10 of the superstars for my radio show. You sit with these people face-to-face for 15 or 20 minutes and you have to walk away impressed.  I’m certain next year’s lineup will be equally inspiring and influential.  Jonah and Ari know they have to deliver.

Whatever your faith or nationality, buy yourself a valuable and right-priced Christmas gift–before Boxing Day.

Nonprofit Radio for Dec. 24, 2010: Charitable IRA Rollover Analysis & Savvy Job Search Strategies

Big Nonprofit Ideas for the Other 95%

Compliance. Board relations. Fundraising. Technology. Volunteer management. Accounting. Finance. Marketing. Social media. Investments.

Every nonprofit faces these issues and big nonprofits have experts in each. Small and medium size nonprofits have Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio. Trusted experts throughout the country join Tony to take on the tough issues facing your organization.

Episode 21 of Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio for December 24, 2010

Tony talks about the Charitable IRA Rollover Extension: How Does It Work, Who Are Best Prospects & Where To Promote. To get up to speed, take a look at his two blog posts from this week:

Tony’s Guests:

Paula Marks; President, Hire Resources; and Leonora Scala, nonprofit job seeker.

I’m Looking: Savvy Strategies for Your Search:

Leonora, our nonprofit job-seeker, gets continuing advice–including a new resume–from recruiter Paula Marks. We last checked in with them in late October. Paula’s tips will help you in your own search, whether it’s today or in the future.

Here is a link to the podcast: 023: Charitable IRAs and Your Job Search

When and where: Talking Alternative Radio, Friday, 1-2pm Eastern.

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Welcome to tony martignetti non-profit radio big non-profit ideas for the other ninety five percent of your aptly named host. What a coincidence that i found this show it’s our christmas eve edition welcome. Um, you may remember that ah, last week we’re not sure what you heard. We had a big technical problems last week, so i’m not sure what you heard last week’s show will actually be heard next week, and i’ll talk about that at the end of this one. This week, though it’s going to be me talking about the charitable ira roll over this was just extended last friday when president obama signed the tax relief act of two thousand ten. I’m going explain how the charitable ira rollover works who were the best prospects for it and where to promote it among your constituents. Ah, all the good ira commentators were busy today on christmas eve, so it’s me talking about the ira child will roll over and how it helps your non-profit and also in our second segment, i’m looking savvy strategies for your search leonora are non-profit job seeker gets continuing advice, including a new resume from our search consultant, paula marks. With has checked in with the two of them in late october. That was the october twenty ninth show. Listen today to help your own job search and your career, whether that’s, today or in the future. And between the two segments on tony’s, take two at thirty two minutes after the hour. Someone who i admire a man i’ve never met, but who i admire very much, and also a reminder about next year’s next-gen charity conference, that’s, all after this break. But right after this break, i i asked larry bloom, the host of ah, the divorce, our show that precedes mine. Teo hangout for just ah minute or two cause. I have a little funny story to tell him, based on what i just heard on the last minutes of his show. So that’s all after this break. Stay with me. E-giving didn’t think dick tooting getting tempted. You’re listening to the talking alternate network. E-giving. E-giving good. Is your marriage in trouble? Are you considering divorce? Hello, i’m lawrence bloom, a family law attorney in new york and new jersey. No one is happier than the day their divorce is final. My firm can help you. We take the nasty out of the divorce process and make people happy. Police call a set to one, two, nine six four three five zero two for a free consultation. That’s lawrence h bloom two, one two, nine, six, four, three five zero two. We make people happy. Are you suffering from aches and pains? Has traditional medicine let you down? Are you tired of taking toxic medications, then come to the double diamond wellness center and learn how our natural methods can help you to hell? Call us now at to one to seven to one eight, one eight three that’s to one to seven to one eight one eight three or find us on the web at www dot double diamond wellness dot com way. Look forward to serving you. Hey, all you crazy listeners looking to boost your business? Why not advertise on talking alternative with very reasonable rates? Interested simply email at info at talking alternative dot com welcome back to tony martignetti non-profit radio big non-profit ideas for the other ninety five percent in a couple minutes. I’m going to be talking about the charitable ira roll over that was just created by the tax relief act last week, but first i asked the host of the divorce our which is the show that precedes mine. I’m here on talking alternative larry bloom. Teo, hang out with me for just a minute. To larry. Welcome to the show. Thanks. It was a real real trouble getting here today and a big surprise that he has no idea what i’m about to say. So in the last few minutes of his show, he got a call from a woman named tatiana and she was calling teo. Ask larry about his services. Larry is a divorce attorney, has an office in new york as an office in englewood, new jersey. And she was calling to talk to him about having him represent her. And i have a very good friend who has a wife named tatiana. So if it turns out larry that touch on his husband’s named greg, then i want to know. Okay, my lips are sealed. Totally put him on the spot. You were aware of the fact there’s something called the attorney client privilege. It’s total confidence of god. I realize that. But i just, well, what are the odds? But i could wink if you’d like. The odds are quite small that my friend greg’s wife tatiana called, but i just i couldn’t let the coincidence go. And by the way, lower you have very admirable list of, i don’t know, maybe two dozen or so resolutions for one thousand eleven at least. And what are your expectations for? Ah accomplishing. As long as i get the divorce done by the end of the year. Old hap lorts kottler was talking about his own divorce. So he does one out of twenty four. No. And i get him. Well, you know what my goal is. Other than the weight stuff i fully expect to get them done. By the way, i don’t expect again. It’s. A very admirable list of lots of resolutions. I do admire it and i admire your show. Very cathartic, heartfelt radio. It is self therapy. One of the resolutions i did not say was to stop treating the show. Like self up to get back into more law stuff, but, you know, whatever the listener wants, i’ll give the listener i don’t know that you should add that to your list. I like the show as it is. Thank you, larry. Want to thank you very much for staying. Thank you, mary crispy holidays merry christmas, happy new year. Thanks very much, larry. Okay, thank you. We’re going to talk about the i r a charitable rollover. This was created last friday, just last friday when president bush signed, oh, president obama signed the tax relief act of two thousand eleven, and there are a lot of provisions in there actually that impact non-profits i’m focusing on what’s called the charitable ira roll over, this is a way for non-profits to get gift directly from iras to the charity on dh it applies to people who are seventy and a half and over, and i’m going to go into the details very shortly. I blogged about this you, khun read on my block at mpg, a dvd dot com and you’ll see that i have two pretty lengthy block posts on this very topic. The three old law was that when someone wanted to make a gift from their ira, they had to ah, take it as income, they had to take a distribution from there, ira withdrawal, take take it as a distribution to themselves and pay income tax on that, um, they then made a gift to the charity from that distribution that they made and got a charitable deduction. And in a lot of cases, that might be a tax wash. But it’s, not in every case. Um, and we actually have a caller that i’m going to bring on, and i’ll go into the previous law after the break, probably. David, you’re david. Hello. Hello, tony, thank you very much for calling the show. How are you doing? I’m doing very well. Thank you. Do you have a question? I presume about the charitable ira roll over? I do, actually, please thie issue is if we’re talking. Teo, a donor who has already taken a distribution in two thousand ten but has not taken, hasn’t maxed up to the hundred thousand dollars. So say that his distribution is the forty thousand dollars you mean i mean that’s his that’s his he then give the the difference, so in that case, stay the sixty thousand dollars for two thousand ten, so you’re in your hypothetical now the donors maximum required distribution is forty thousand dollars. Uh, well, it’s not clear to me whether that’s the maximum or whether that’s just what he took, okay, is he? I mean, i don’t know the actual figures in this in this donor’s particular daughter’s case, it’s really just a question of if there is a difference between the distribution that they already took for two thousand ten and one hundred thousand dollars, they can they still give the difference between what they took and one hundred thousand dollars for two thousand? Okay, david’s question is getting into the details that i haven’t gotten into yet, but dahna but i’m happy to answer it. The issue, david, is whether they’ve reached their own maximum required distribution, so not whether they’ve gone up to one hundred thousand dollars in two thousand ten, but whether they’ve reached their maximum required distribution. So because the one hundred thousand dollars that you’re mentioning that’s the maximum that someone khun do in a gift from their ira to charity that’s that’s what? That hundred thousand dollars that’s that maximum the maximum you can give to a charity the their maximum required distribution that’s personal that’s individual based on their life expectancy and lots of ah, an arcane formula that that is used to determine what someone over seventy and a half must withdraw every year. So what you really need to know is have they taken their individual maximum required distribution for two thousand ten? If they have, then they’re not going to be able to do anything for your non-profit in two thousand ten. If they have not, then they can. And they can go up to their maximum distribution or one hundred thousand dollars, whichever comes first guy. Does that make sense? Okay, so what you really need to know is there what’s their individual maximum distribution and have they reached it? Okay. Okay. Cool. Thanks for calling, david. Thank you very much. You’re welcome. Thank you. Bye bye, david. And is there another callers? No. Okay. 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Welcome back to tony martignetti non-profit radio i’m in the studio alone talking about the ira charitable roll over before the call, i had explained how the law used to work that was before two thousand six, when the pension protection act was created past and that created the qualified charitable distribution. This thing that i keep calling a charitable ira rollover, i’m calling it that because that’s how it’s popularly known, but it actually isn’t a rollover rollovers of different things that your ira advisor could talk to you about this actually is a distribution it’s a distribution that goes from your chat from your ira to a charity, but i’m calling it the rollover because that’s the language that everybody understands. So in two thousand six, this roll over was created and through extensions that got extended through two thousand nine, and then it ended december thirty first, two thousand nine. All this year, we’ve been under the old law where you had to take the distribution and pay tax on it, addition to your income and then make the gift to charity that ended last friday when president obama signed the tax relief act of two thousand. Ten and that revived the direct ira gif ts so where we have, what we have now is for people who are seventy and a half or over, um, they can make a gift directly from their ira to your non-profit the ira has to be a traditional aura roth and the most that they can do this for across all charities is one hundred thousand dollars per person per year, and that was the that was one hundred thousand dollars that the caller david was asking about. So that hundred thousand dollars is the maximum that one person in a tax year can give to us many charities as he or she wants to from one or as many ira’s they have but it’s a maximum hundred thousand dollars per person not-for-profits hyre a per year, and the distribution has to go directly to your non-profit it would be wrong for the person to take income and then make a distribution make a gift to your charity from that income there is something that’s interesting, recognizing that two thousand ten is all but departed for us, and since the bill was the bill was just signed into law last friday if your donors want teo in january on ly in january of two thousand eleven, they can have a gift dated december thirty first of two thousand ten, and what that does is lets them use up mohr of their maximum required distribution if they haven’t already reached that in two thousand ten. Now, most people probably have mean it’s december twenty fourth. Most of your donors have probably already taken their maximum required distribution for two thousand ten and won’t be able to take advantage of that. But if you have a donor, who hasn’t, they can do this roll over into in january on ly in january of two thousand eleven and have account for december thirty first after january than everything that’s given to charity has to count for two thousand eleven. And actually, the comments on my blogged and conversations i’ve had with people since this past i strongly suggest that there are gonna be a lot of people who still haven’t taken there man required mac minimum distribution for two thousand ten probably won’t have a lot of people who could take advantage of that. All these charitable rollovers have to be done before. January first of two thousand twelve. This is on ly goes for two thousand eleven and two thousand twelve. The traditional and the roth iras are eligible could be either one. Simple iras and sep iras are not eligible, and the most likely gift are going to come from the traditional accounts. There’s. Sort of a technical reason for that. And you can see the technical explanation on my blogged again, m p g a d v dot com. I’m not going to go into it right now. But there it’s most likely that these gifts were going to come from the traditional iras. The hyre s ruled in previous years when we had the ah qualified charitable distribution available under the philanthropy protection act, that if if the i r a custodian, uh, rights delivers a cheque to your donor and it’s made payable to your organization and then your donor and gives you that check that does constitute being direct from the ira to the charity that’s an i r s ruling it was actually notice. Two thousand seven dash seven from the irs. So remember, earlier i had said the distribution has to go directly from the ira to your charity. Well, the service has ruled that if it’s done the way i just described that counts as being direct from the ira to your charity or it can be done hyre literally, directly where the charity the ira just send. The ira custodian sends a cheque right to your charity without including your donor. The gift amount has to be such that if it were not part of this roll over, it would be one hundred percent deductible that’s important because it means that your donors can’t use the charitable ira. Roll over to say bye tables at your buy. A table or seats at your gala, or to buy sports tickets or to pay for auction items. Because under any of those circumstances, if this wasn’t a charitable roll over the, the gift would not be one hundred percent deductible. The deductibility would be reduced by the amount of the value that your donor got back in the case of the sports tickets or the auction item or the gala dinner ticket. So your donors can’t use these types of gif ts for that purpose. It has to be something that would be one hundred percent deductible if it wasn’t part of this roll over. So how should you be promoting these types of gif ts your best prospects, obviously they need to be over seventy and a half s o seventy, you know, that’s talking english, not the way tax writers tax code writers write was seventy and a half, but over seventy on dh if they’re on your board, i would say that that makes a terrific prospect. You might make this a board meeting agenda item. You might also send an email blast to your board members because they’re insiders to your organization, letting them know about this. We have a client that did just that sent an email blast to former board members. I thought that was a very good idea. Also very close to the organization for non board members, i would send an email blast and i would follow-up with paper mail if your budget allows, you know, using the u s mail for follow-up because that can be a bit expensive, but i think that’s a very good way of following up to an e mail blast for those non but if you’re talking actively to donors right now about a year end gift and there’s only a few days left, but if you’re talking to them now and they’re over seventy, this is a very age appropriate topic to raise with those over seventy, donors you might be talking to right now. After the new year, i would look to donors that have multiyear pledges because this could be a very good way of accelerating their pledge payments. They might be ableto doom or from their ira than they would have been able to do from other assets. So look to those donors who have made a commitment over many years, and maybe you can front load that commitment with larger gif ts in two thousand eleven, um, use all your communication channels. No, so anything that might be read by somebody who’s over seventy is a good way of promoting this ira e-giving so if you have a newsletter, including article or maybe a sight may be just a side bar, and i would, including that article or newsletter. What? Your legal name is the organization’s legal name. What? Your federal tax i d number is so that people can do this on their own without having to talk to you, but i would also include a name and a phone number so that people donors can talk to someone if they’d like to. Integrate this with your annual appeal if you’re sending annual appeals next year, include, ah, half a page or maybe a third of a page buckslip with information about the ira e-giving again include your legal name, your tax i d number on that buckslip and a name for someone to talk to if they would like to make a phone call and actually get advice from someone. So those were the way that i have to recommend promoting the ira charitable roll over. I’ll be interested in how this does, i think it’s very promising for for charities in the coming years, and i look forward to maybe having a conversation about this with a guest, perhaps maybe six months or are you are so from now we’ll see how this is doing for non-profits at this point, i want to bring on leonora scala and paula marks for our i’m looking sabat strategies for your search segment. Ladies, how are you? Hi, leonora chaillou hello. I miss you guys. Heimans study downtown berkeley. The kitchen zsystems that’s, right? Paul is calling from california, and leonora is calling from staten island. When we last checked in with them, it was october twenty ninth was the show and ah, we’re interested to hear what leonora and paula have been doing together. Um, i’m sorry, paula, before we start talking to leonora in some detail. What? What? What kind of environment are you finding for job seekers? I’m seeing a lot of opportunities that i haven’t seen in i want to say more than two or three years, i see a lot of growth. I see it’s very sudden, i see organizations that have been talking to me for two years, three years, all of a sudden calling me and saying, you know, we need you to staff up the top of our organization and you know, that we’ve been talking about this for two to three years where we just got the funding, so i’m enormously optimistic and it’s about time, i’m gonna be sixty one next friday. All right, congratulations. Now, i didn’t give your bio because you’ve been in your own transition since since our october show. You want to tell people what you’re doing now? Sure, i started a corporation. Oh, i don’t know. About fifteen years ago, hyre resource incorporated and it was a contest in me company that i own, which was full of marks, and i gave one hundred dollars, reward for anybody who gave you the best titles that we selected. Yeah, after six and a half years with gilbert tweeted soc aside decided it was time to go back and be my own boss and it’s really amazing what has happened since the thursday before thanksgiving, and i want to say, i’m grateful to my higher power. All right, so paula is now president of hyre resource is and that’s a chai r e resource is paul? Is there a website yet for hyre resource is no, we’re going to keep it a paula okay? And i’ll add since polls modest and all, i had a little background of what what she used to do before entering executive search, which was in nineteen eighty five. So she’s been an executive search for about twenty five years? She before that she held director level positions in corporate human resource is at bergdorf goodman, bonwit teller and lane bryant stores. And, of course, paula is our resident experts search consultant for the i’m looking segments. Leonora, how are you doing? I’m doing well doing well, i’m just trying to keep afloat and work with paul er, as much as i can, ok, what you say now, keep afloat. What does that mean? Well, sometimes i feel like it’s so much to do to get your name out there and to be able to make that transition from the corporate world, the non corporal, baby non-profit world, because they see you as being. How do i say it a different mindset and it’s, hard to break that barrier for them, okay, we’re going. We’re going to follow up with that that’s, an interesting place to start. We’re going to take a break right now. I’m with paula marks and leonora scala, respectively. Hour shows, search consultant and non-profit job seeker. This is tony martignetti non-profit radio stay with us. You’re listening to the talking alternative network. Dahna this is tony martignetti aptly named host of tony martignetti non-profit radio big non-profit ideas for the other ninety five percent technology fund-raising compliance social media, small and medium non-profits have needs in all these areas. My guests are expert in all these areas and mohr tony martignetti non-profit radio fridays one to two eastern on talking alternative broadcasting do you want to enhance your company’s web presence with an eye catching and unique website design? Would you like to incorporate professional video marketing mobile marketing into your organization’s marketing campaign? Mission one on one media offers a unique marketing experience that will set you apart from your competitors, magnify your brand exposure and enhancer current marketing effort. Their services include video production and editing, web design, graphic design photography, social media management and now introducing mobile marketing. Their motto is we do whatever it takes to make our clients happy contact them today. Admission one one media dot com hey, all you crazy listeners looking to boost your business, why not advertise on talking alternative with very reasonable rates? Interested simply email at info at talking alternative dot com no. Welcome back to tony martignetti non-profit radio it’s, time for tony’s. Take two and i’m going to do this quickly because the show is sort of escaping me. There is a man who i admire, who i had never heard of until i read his obituary. And this was in the december eleventh issue of the new york times that’s where his obituary wass his judge, samuel king on in hawaii and back in nineteen ninety five, he recognized some wrongdoing going on among the leaders of what was the richest charity in nineteen ninety five. And actually, i’m sorry. In nineteen ninety seven is when he co authored a very critical essay of very critical essay regarding the leaders of what was the largest charity in the us in nineteen ninety five and ultimately it led to investigation by hawaii’s attorney general and the i r s and ultimately, those trustees of that charity were removed. Now what’s remarkable about this is that that would be akin to someone today charging leadership of the gates foundation with fraud and self dealing. And judge king, just in back in nineteen ninety seven, stood up for what he thought was right. He felt that those who were being served by the charity were being ill served because the leaders of the charity were doing some dishonest things. And so when i read that obituary in the december eleventh new york times, i just thought how much i admire the man for challenging the leadership of is i said, what would today be the gates foundation and ultimately brought justice to the people who that charity in hawaii was serving? Also want to remind you that the next-gen charity conference is scheduled for november seventeenth and eighteenth, two thousand eleven, and just until tomorrow, december twenty fifth. There’s a deep, deep discount if you register the standard registration is six hundred fifty dollars, but if you register but by and including tomorrow it’s only one hundred fifty dollars that’s a five hundred dollars savings off what i know is going to be a very good conference because i was at last i was at two thousand ten conference. I know two thousand eleven is going to be very good. You can sign up register for the conference at next-gen charity dot com on ly today or tomorrow to get a very, very deep discount i’m with leonora and paula marks and we’re talking about leonora, his job search, and we’re checking in with the pair every month or so, leonora so you started to say that things air feeling kind of daunting that this is, um, you know, very different than the type of activity you’re accustomed to. Yeah, it’s more the fact of trying to talk to people and getting your foot in the door. And when they look at your resume and they look oh, you came from corporate world, we think differently and it’s hard to make that transition and get your foot in the door. At least just talk to them. Yeah. Paula, what advice do you have for leonora? You guys have been working together for a while now. Yeah, i have. And i have to say working with leonora is a pleasure because i’m learning a lot from her. May i think that what we suffer from it country is the eighty twenty rule, which is that eighty percent of the sales are done by twenty percent of the population. So what you have are a lot of limited. Now go find it dull people in recruitment both my husband and i recruitment professionals, i hope nobody would say we’re dull, but you have people whose first response to everything is no, no, not possible. You didn’t do what you can’t do it, it can’t be done. And i think that when the senior executives understand how limiting the recruiters are, they would be dahna nastad who they’ve passed up to their organization. I also think that what lian or is not saying because she’s way too kind. If there is an age bias in this country, i don’t know that it necessarily comes from the top, but i think because we’ve been doing it for so long, that it’s just kind of a knee jerk reaction on i have thirty years experience, they must be too old and then there’s the philosophy where the next up in the organization says, well, you know, why don’t we want to hire a fifty year old he’s going to leave in ten years? Well, what we saw in america in the last easily ten years with the people didn’t get to stay employed more than eighteen, thirty six months anyhow. So what do you care if the guy is ninety, if somebody could do the job, they have the experience, they are in the right price range and they really wants to do the work, and they’re enthusiastic. I take a ninety year old anything. Yeah, ok, but earlier you said you were very optimistic generally, and and i want to be, you know, specific for leonora and what i understand the context, but what does leonora duda overcome it? Well, i think working with somebody like me and i don’t mean that to be biased, i think that we also need to change some of the language and tremendous patient because she comes out of a lot of years of one way of doing something much to her credit, however, she gets the first time around most people that i suppose you need repeated over and over and over, and they can’t necessarily integrated into their thinking and presentation. So what we’ve done is we’ve crafted some very proactiv letters that helps to identify what she can bring to an organization that the organization isn’t thinking of them selves. Okay, so you’re using the cover letter than i guess. Sara lee, i think the cover letter and sometimes the language in the resume. Okay, leonardo, you’re going to say something. Sorry. Yeah, i am using the cover letter because i am trying to mail directly to corporations and maybe battle. I have a new voice for may. Well, i’m sorry, but your mailing directly to non-profits, though, right? Yeah. Okay, why don’t you remind the audience what type of job it is you’re looking for in non-profit i’m looking for something that will give me a, um, merchandising planning, um, some type of forecasting because i’m very good about the numbers, it’s all about the numbers, and i understand, you know, trying to help make money for this non-profits so that we could utilize it in a different way, that our corporate world would use it and that’s where i find the excitement. Leonora, i need to give you a plug here if i may, tony. Okay, what leonora brings to any organization, whether before profit or not for profit, whether it be a small, midsize or large organizations, she’s got a very unusual blend of really strong mathematical, analytical and creative skills, and she also is a people person and it’s very difficult to find people. With all four of those skills, at least in the ten thousand people i’ve interviewed last five. So the lesson the lesson, the broader lesson is you need to focus on what it is that is unique about you, and then what? Use your materials, including the cover letter, as you were saying earlier, to promote what’s unique about you, right? Okay, now i’m part of leonardo’s materials. We know that she has a revised resume from the last show in october, and you could go to my blogged you see the old and the new. If you go to the the blogger post, my blog’s mpg a dvd dot com go to the post for today’s show and there’s a link to leah nora’s old resume and her new resume. And lena are one of the things that that i saw first cause it’s on the first line is you have a new email address and i’m bringing this out because i think it’s an important point your your old email was was what it was actually body at mind bring dot com right bachi b a c i a and what is bochy mean in italian? I know. You know, cause you’re fluent. It means kiss, right? So that’s, i guess you’ve decided that that was not the best professional email address tohave for a job search. That is correct, right? So leonora chain and i think that’s something that a lot of people want to look at, because when i used to see resumes, you know you’d see the most bizarre personal emails. And i think you should just get a free account with a professional sounding email for your job search and so what’s your e mail now. Leonora leonora at el scala dot com. Yes. Excellent. And if and if i went to el scala dot com and what do you have up there? Actually have the resume up there. Still needs to be tweaked, but it’s it’s working, right. So you have sort of a mini website, right? Yeah. And i could do a blogging. I could do other work. I just haven’t gotten in depth into it yet. Okay, paula, is that something that is a very good idea for for jobseekers in two thousand eleven. Absolutely funny. When i first started working with feces on a broader base, i thought that hot tail with a point of fight. So come anybody that said the a resume from hot male i the leaders. I also thought that cnn was catholic news network. You don’t want to. Mit has people soon and assuming correctly and if you’re a professional, if your email it with hot pants three what is the message you’re putting out there, right, exactly. So so leonora is a ll the old email of kisses. I guess bochy would be plural. Is that right? Well, because is okay. Thanks, lenore. Your conversational in italian. I speak restaurant and hotel italian. Very much, tony. And get you. You know, a hotel room in a great meal. Well, that’s, right? I don’t go hungry and there’s always a roof over my head. But it’s not conversational, like like leonora. They’re very shallow conversations let’s. See? So that’s the resume and said all right, yeah lean over this many website. Why don’t you explain? Was that hard to do for you? For you to set up this resume this resume website? Actually trying to find somebody to do it. It was more the heart. A part of it. But believe it, believe it not. My brother in law, this is what he does for a living. He actually puts up people’s websites for businesses in dahna only just personal and we happen to be talking at thanksgiving saying, i’m really trying to find somebody else, i could do it for you. I’m like, you’ve got to be joking. You’ve been sitting how how far from may? Right? All right, what’s so i was talking to him about it, and we within that weekend we were able to put up something on the website we still need to finesse it, but he was showing me all the different pointers and the different things that i could do for it, and i’m like, oh, my god, now my mind is going and there’s so many things that i could do to help get myself out there like you mentioned you mentioned you’d like to blogger on the site? Yeah, there’s there’s a section there, we could do some blogging, and i’m like that’s a good idea. Okay, i think what you have set up is a wordpress blawg sort of template and okay, so you got lucky. Your brother in law is an insider, but anybody i’m sure most people know somebody who does websites on yours is a pretty simple one. But it’s, i think, very effective your resume with a pdf linked to download the resume, and now you’re thinking about adding blogging, okay, why don’t you describe for the audience how your resume is different from what you had in october? Just generally, first of all, i think the visual appearance is very different here on the new one it’s more of the high summary of the things that i’m skilled at, where my pluses four in my background and they’re more general, where they could definitely fit into a nonprofit organization. Okay, so the trying to make the translation from your for-profit work, which is very impressive, companies like avon and your and jp morgan chase and what you’re aspiring to ok, because the old one was definitely talking to the corporate world. I mean, just by the language in and the visual appearance as well, and just in the minute or so we have left before the break. Have you been getting interviews yet? I’ve been getting phone calls, okay? So, um what did start ok? Some calls? Yeah. That’s it’s. Encouraging. So what do you mean, you’ve been sending your letter, and then what you get a phone call back, sometimes idea when sometimes i don’t, most of the time, it’s, more e mails. A couple of times i’ve sent out applications, and somebody is nice. We’ll call you and says, you know, your background really doesn’t fit, and no give you an example of why and that’s fine, i just need to understand where my transit, you know, translation or the transition going, yeah, what those translatable skills are. Okay, wait, paul, i’m sorry. We’re going, we’re going to take a break. Can you? Can you hold that thought until after the break? Please follow. Okay, thank you. This is tony martignetti non-profit radio stay with us dahna talking alternative radio, twenty four hours a day. Are you stuck in your business or career trying to take your business to the next level, and it keeps hitting a wall? This is sam liebowitz, the conscious consultant. I will help you get to the root cause of your abundance issues and help move you forward in your life. Call me now and let’s. Create the future you dream of. Two, one, two, seven, two, one, eight, one, eight, three, that’s to one to seven to one, eight one eight three. 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Their services include video production and editing, web design, graphic design, photography, social media management and now introducing mobile market. Their motto is. We do whatever it takes to make our clients happy. Contact them today. Admission one one media dot com. Told you. No. Yeah, welcome back to tony martignetti non-profit radio, where in our i’m looking segment savvy strategies for your search, and right before the break, i asked our resident search search consultant, paula teo, hold on with a thought. So paula, go ahead, please. One of the things that leonora said that i think is really critical to job searchers is if you get to chat with somebody, even if they called to say we don’t have anything now and hear the reasons why you’ve made a much deeper connection and that i believe were hiring happens. I even believe it’s, where a recruiter says to a fellow recruiter in a former company, or that they played tennis with or whatever it is, where we meet people on connect this really lovely woman, and we’re not hiring right now or she doesn’t have what we’re looking for, but you want to meet her because i really liked her on the phone and i got a really impressive resonate. The more people who know you, the better. Of course, leonora more they know you because of your ability to communicate is really key. Leonora, how did you follow up with those phone? Calls that you got how do you think those people? I basically just i’m very honest with them, and i’m like, thank you very much for calling. May i do appreciate the honesty and the direct feedback because it’s, the only way that i’m going to learn and grow into an area that is so new to me, um and i really do appreciate any feedback that i can get because i want to make an impact in the world, and i need a little help understand, you know, here’s what i would sadio i would call them in a week or two and say, i’d like to take you out for coffee. You were so helpful to me in the worst they can say no that’s shooting, you’re absolutely right. That’s what? You pay me the big bucks, right? Ok. So a little more personal. A little more personal. Thank you. Wait a few weeks. I don’t have black and why the bad it should be. Three weeks, ten days of fifteen days. You know, i think people are in the threat to politick a’s that sending out christmas cards and return and gifts and i would give somebody i don’t know maybe till january fifth with the eighth or whatever it is, but i would do it and again, the worst that happens is they say no. Now, i could tell you personally on the coaching side that i networked with a tremendous number of people last year, this time for a home furnishings business that i’m doing the search for the u s president and i got a call from a woman six months later, she said, i’m sorry i didn’t return your call, but i love the way you spoke on the phone and left a message for me, and i need a code. I am a spell out of my chair. She really she remembered you six months later from a voicemail message. Yeah, yeah, she didn’t call in the leonardo. Yeah. Leonardo, what about support? Are you networking with any other job seekers, or is there is there anything formal or informal going on for you that way? Yeah, my corporation gave us an outplacement program, so there is a place for me to sort of connect with other people who are out of out of the job market and just by talking to some of those people i’ve met some people who are interested in non-profit so i’m trying to pick their brains, and are you finding that a pretty positive experience, or is it really a bunch of people just kind of grousing duitz each other that they can’t find anything? No, no, it’s definitely helpful because i just know that they know somebody and everyone is willing to offer advice. Oh, you know what? I may not be the right person, but, you know, my friend so and so go talk to this person, i’ll let them that they’re gonna be calling them, and that is a great help because at least, you know, somebody else understands going from one side of the organization to the other side on they get it right away. They are the people who tend to be a little bit more responsible, more open minded. Um, so i feel like it’s working it’s just i need to give it time. Yeah, ok. There’s something else, leonora, that you did you help to pull together a networking event in my apartment in the city? And she showed up with a tray of great she’s from artist donald and we didn’t have this many people show has had committed, but it’s, how you create this connective ity yeah, and i guess as i had said earlier, that the more people who know you, the better and we’re exploring ways to get people to know you on gillian or it is encouraging that you are getting getting those calls, even for people who say you’re not quite right, but something about your presentation to them is stimulating a phone call, right? Doing that and that’s what? I’m appreciative up because at least, you know, maybe with the next person, they’ll be that what do they say? Do they tell you why they singled you out to call? They were very impressed with my resume, okay? They like it and and for them to pick up the phone, i was that’s me. It is a lot kapin that’s okay, okay, i think there’s something. I want a layer on the leonora. She sent a letter to a president of a very large, well known branded organization in new york and got a very nice response saying thanks, but no thanks. And i said to her, why don’t you send it? To the chairman of the parent company. What do you have to lose as long as it is professional and positive? And i believe she followed up on that and, you know, that’s kind of how you build a network. It is really no different. I actually think that bill gates knows everything he knows because it’s made because i absolutely have been a manual networker, i think from the day i was born and bill gates has been following your advice, you believe? Yes. That’s him. All right, leonora, what about online network social media network? So you mentioned your own blogging possibility on your on your website at el scala dot com. But are you doing anything more now with linked in facebook, et cetera? I’m using more length in than facebook. Maybe i should look more into facebook but limping it’s definitely looking at people’s backgrounds and connections and working with that has helped it just right now. It’s, like i feel like it’s the beginning stages so it eventually pan out. And what are you doing there specifically linked in? Well, i’m actually looking at different backgrounds, different corporations that definitely help me narrow it down. Look at who is connected to who and try to even get introductions and it’s not introductions about jobs. I mean, yeah, i want a job, but at the same time, it’s more trying to understand the different mentality, i want to learn it. I want to understand why people are saying, you know, you’re not the right fit or you came from corporate. Well, i need to talk to more people and understand that because i know i could do it, but i need to convince them and maybe just missing one element that somebody could shed light on. And, paula, we have just one minute left. So do you want to wrap up with with advice on using linkedin for job seekers? Yes, i think lawrence leonora, you need to spread out and go around the human resource executives because they are without a doubt the gate keepers, you need to go to people who are heads of line busy, even if you think it’s not related because you never know where they’re married to you don’t know who they’re sweet made it. We really don’t know anything, and we we should not make assumptions just as we do not want others to make assumptions about us. Correct, ladies, thank you very much. Thank you. You, tony and everybody have a happy, healthy holiday and here’s to a wonderful thank you. Have a great thank you, paula. Thank you, leonora. Thank you, ladies that’s our i’m looking segment savvy strategies for your job search and we’re going to check back with leonora and paula in january. The other guest for today was me. So i’m grateful that i took the time to explain the charitable ira roll over next week on the show is going to be what was supposed to be last week’s show. Remember i mentioned earlier with technical problems? Last week, the show got recorded, but it didn’t get streamed out, so nobody heard it. So what we recorded last week is going to play next week on january december thirty first that’ll be the new year’s eve show and the first guest on that show will be talking about the bank of america. Hi networth study. Claire costello, bank of america merrill lynch’s expert on the study talks about the numbers in the study and what they mean for your fund-raising and your donor. Relationships. Who makes the giving decisions? What motivates high net worth donors to give? What do they expect from you? And why do they sometimes stop giving to non-profits interesting that was recorded in a pastry shop right by the studio here on west seventy second street because we had a studio miscommunication. So we already spoke to claire costello from bank of america merrill lynch in a pastry shop so you can join us over scones and coffee in next week’s first segment and after claire costello will be scott koegler, he’ll be talking about seven principles for a successful newsletter. Scott is the editor of non-profit technology news and, of course, he’s, our show’s technology contributor. He and it’s a lot of newsletters, so he’s not on ly devoted to technology is not a one trick pony, and he’s got seven principles for a successful newsletter to help you with your communications, you can get our insider alerts. Sign up for those and like us on the facebook page. That’s at facebook dot com tony martignetti non-profit radio the creative producer of tony martignetti non-profit radio is clear. Meyerhoff the show’s line producer is sam liebowitz and sam. Is also the owner of talking alternative dot com, our social media, the facebook page and other social media. Also for the show is done by regina walton of organic social media. I’m tony martignetti, host of tony martignetti non-profit radio. Join us next friday, one p, m eastern, co-branding dick dick tooting getting ding, ding, ding, ding! You’re listening to the talking alternate network, waiting to get you thinking. Nothing. Cubine are you suffering from aches and pains? Has traditional medicine let you down? Are you tired of taking toxic medications, then come to the double diamond wellness center and learn how our natural methods can help you to hell? Call us now at to one to seven to one eight, one eight three that’s to one to seven to one eight one eight three or find us on the web at www dot double diamond wellness dot com way look forward to serving you. 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NextGen:Charity Interview With Ken Surritte

I met Ken through Chris Forbes (link to Forbes post) at the NextGen after party on day one. I interviewed him in the old bank vault (now private dining room) at Johnny Utah’s about WATERisLIFE and his water filter that is built into a straw. Have a look.

Nonprofit Radio for Dec. 17, 2010: Enviable eNewsletters & Bank of America High Net Worth Study

Update:

There were big technical problems on Friday, Dec. 17th, which kept the show from streaming. We recorded it, but it didn’t go out. So, the High Net Worth Study and Enviable Newsletters show will be streamed on New Year’s Eve, 12/31, during the regular show time. Also, we’re finally approved on iTunes, so this and other episodes will also be there for you to download and listen to after the broadcasts.

Big Nonprofit Ideas for the Other 95%

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Episode 20 of Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio for December 17, 2010

Tony’s Guests:
Scott Koegler, editor, Nonprofit Technology News.

Scott is our regular tech contributor.

Topic:
Enviable eNewsletters: How to create the strongest eNewsletters that move your donors & volunteers to action.

Claire Costello, the National Foundation Executive for Philanthropic Management at Bank of America Merrill Lynch.

Topic:
Bank of America High Net Worth Study: What’s in the numbers and what do they mean for you?

You can download the study here: 2010 Bank of America Merrill Lynch Study of High Net Worth Philanthropy and on the show’s media page.

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Durney welcome to the show on the aptly named host of tony martignetti non-profit radio big non-profit ideas for the other ninety five percent, i’m back. I’m live back from bangladesh, sri lanka and thailand where was for the past two weeks? And during those weeks we had interviews from the national conference on philanthropic planning on the show this week, the bank of america, hi networth study claire costello, bank of america merrill lynch’s study expert is going to talk about the numbers in the high net worth study and what they mean for your fund-raising and donor relationships, who makes the giving decisions? What motivates high net worth donors to give? What do they expect from you after they give? And why do they sometimes stop giving to non-profits we’re going to talk about all of that with claire costello and then seven principles for a successful newsletter. Scott koegler, the editor of non-profit technology news and the shows technology contributor, joined me, joins me, scott and it’s a lot of newsletters. He’s not a one tech pony, if you will if you allow that pun, he has suggestions specifically seven principles for newsletter success in your communications that he’s going to share with us? There isn’t gonna be any tony’s. Take two this week. We need the time for the guests. So tt two returns next week on our christmas eve show, and after this break, the high net worth study, which is that interview recorded on site at buttercup bake shop, right down the street on west seventy second street here in new york. Stay with us after this break. Co-branding think dick tooting. Good ending. You’re listening to the talking alternate network to get you thinking. Nothing. Is your marriage in trouble? Are you considering divorce? Hello, i’m lawrence bloom, a family law attorney in new york and new jersey. No one is happier than the day their divorce is final. My firm can help you. We take the nasty out of the divorce process and make people happy. Police call a set two one two nine six, four, three five zero two for a free consultation. That’s lawrence h bloom, too. One, two, nine, six, four, three, five zero two. We make people happy. Are you suffering from aches and pains? Has traditional medicine let you down? Are you tired of taking toxic medications, then come to the double diamond wellness center and learn how our natural methods can help you to hell? Call us now at to one to seven to one eight, one eight three that’s to one to seven to one eight one eight three or find us on the web at www dot double diamond wellness dot com way. Look forward to serving you. Hey, all you crazy listeners looking to boost your business? Why not advertise on talking alternative with very reasonable rates? Interested simply email at info at talking alternative dot com welcome back. I’m with claire costello now, and she is bank of america merrill lynch’s expert on their high net worth study. Claire is the national foundation executive for philanthropic management at bank of america merrill lynch, and there she is responsible for providing thought leadership and identifying best practices for films, tropic families and non-profit institutions. And i’m glad that her practice and banks study brings her to the show tonight. Claire, welcome. Thank you very much. Happy to be here. We’re on site, not in the studio. As you can tell by the sound of the recording. Claire, what is the the history of the bank’s study? Why do they what do they do this? Jai networks? Well, the bank considers it a very important part of i thought. Leadership for the sector behaviours in-kind worth individuals around giving over important because worth individuals are responsible for upwards of two thirds of all individual e-giving and as much as half of all giving, including corporate donations on other private donations. So it’s a very important segment of our e-giving population. A very influential segment. And it’s critical to understand. Thinking how they behaved and how they manifest e-giving behaviors miree e-giving season so this is the third iteration of the study it’s, a biannual study we partner with the center on flandez beat indiana university, which is a well regarded academic think tank around all things e-giving and we’re proud to have them as our research partner, so together with them, as i said, this is the third one, the first beginning in two thousand five, i’m looking into not only behaviors, but also that psychographic someone it’s, unlike e-giving usa, which is often compared to which looks quite importantly at the general populace, should not find it worth it at their demographic behavior, you know where they give how much they give. We delve into that as well as the cycle with the cycle graphics, meaning you know what their motivations are, what they’re thinking is around their particular gifts and behavior. So with that we’ve launched just now the two thousand ten study, which looks both at some of the long term training information, that bastard course of study and some new areas of inquiry that we’ve just been curious about thickly timely, of course, as always, we could ask so many more questions, but we don’t have time for a little study down every year, painfully to exclude some very interesting enquiries, but that would just simply don’t have time or money to enquire about. It would take any respondent hours to go into all the questions if we had our brothers, how many questions are there in this? I know the question count. I can’t recall what it was twelve pages of questions, okay, and what’s the methodology. How do you select the people that it’s sent to it’s actually the largest random study of its kind way? Do not pull our clients contrary to many other studies. Mrs of line study, conducted again by indian university on our behalf buy-in all nine digit zip codes, the attempt with great success too dahna you get into a rather insular segment of our of our society, that is to say behind it worth communities, and they do so with the response to this year study was five point six percent, which i’m which is up from last year, last of these four point three percent, so an increase in response rate, i am told by statisticians far and wide, that five point six well, a low number to a lay person has actually been running impressive response cerini particularly again, as i said, among his reverence, who are sick and how many people is the study center we mailed twenty thousand wait received in excess of a thousand responses back, some of which were eliminated to do too either offgrid dahna buy-in complete responses, our wealth, qualification levels, etcetera. And so i think the final count somewhere in excess of eight hundred between eight hundred nine, okay? And the centre at indiana university believes that this is all statistically valid, certainly in terms of confidence levels, it said absolutely, and where it’s not statistically significant, but where it was the loss of interest, even anecdotally, that is all indicated in the report. So anything reported here is appropriately labeled us it’s significant forces with meaning being on the data set well, let’s dive into the substance of her report. I know you’ve talked about this and a lot of different places. What are the highlights that you like to share with the audience? Keeping in mind our audience is small and midsize non-profits well, i think by large, despite the declines e-giving levels, that is to say there was a precipitous drop in average amount given by this kind of worth set of respondents to the tune of about thirty four, thirty five percent. So so, you know scharpnick line, however, think what there are several data points within the state that mitigate against that number. And i think taken as a constellation of data points really are quite heartening for non-profits and in particular, i’m referring to the fact that despite the drop in actual dollars, that respondent didn’t did demonstrated steadfastness and a deep sense of loyalty to the organizations they funded that we care this is seen in the fact that they did not stop giving to anymore organizations, and they have stopped giving to a previous study again, steady that they increased their volunteerism significantly, both in terms of the number of people volunteering and a number of hours that they volunteered, they report wanting the same things from their organizations in other words, they haven’t really yeah change course dramatically in turn, there’s, some jiggering off of what they’re seeking and why they choose a particular order organization but that’s really quite financially driven and not a material change, really. From previous years. So there are a lot of indications that forget it, that that they understand that given this counter cyclical and the first to meet the need, they’ve just done so with fewer dollars. But with no, no, no less bigger and dedication party talking alternative radio. Twenty four hours a day. Oppcoll are you feeling overwhelmed in the current chaos of our changing times? A deeper understanding of authentic astrology can uncover solutions in every area of life. After all, metaphysics is just quantum physics, politically expressed hi and montgomery taylor and i offer lectures, seminars and private consultations. For more information, contact me at monte m o nt y at r l j media. Dot com are you stuck in your business or career trying to take your business to the next level, and it keeps hitting a wall? This is sam liebowitz, the conscious consultant. I will help you get to the root cause of your abundance issues and help move you forward in your life. Call me now and let’s. 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Oh, they’re so money, way asked some some new questions this year that we hadn’t asked before one of particular duitz again heartening for your audiences that we asked, as between corporations, large and small government sectors, federal, state, local congress, etcetera on the non profit sector were respondents place the greatest confidence in solving domestic amglobal ills issues, and resoundingly, they placed their faith in the nonprofit sector, and government is quite lows and white low on dh this second behind the province was individuals themselves. So taken again in the aggregate what you with the story that that tells is that individuals together with non-profits they believe in are there they’re solution, teo navigating in the troubled world and so that that was, i think, a great active faith, an endorsement for the non profit sector. Yeah, very encouraging, your right. And in terms of the e-giving decisions, can we talk a little about who’s involved in the family e-giving decision? Sure, let me just say that the the banks are full study is on my blogged mpg devi dot com just go to the post for today’s show december seventeenth, and you’ll find the pdf that you can download, and i think claire and i are about to be talking about the chart on page seventeen called transmitting philanthropic values the role children or younger relatives play in charitable giving. How about that? Clear the family role in deciding where and in what ways to give sametz we saw we’ve seen excuse me continuously through the history of the study that there’s tremendous family involvement on dh we see primarily that high net worth individuals are are themselves transmitted these values of taking taking upon himself, tio educate their children of the next generation, or grandchildren would have you in the values and practices of e-giving so that has been a strong trend in terms of personal hands on teachings around giving we also seem we ask for the first time in this version of the study, about family traditions and and how net worth individuals are engaged family traditions by that i mean, you know what? Another person through e-giving volunteering some kind of holiday custom around e-giving dahna you know, in any discussion, frankly, your year long, depending how they manifest, they’re giving practices and the majority of mind of yours have at least one giving tradition. If not so, that was also, you know, evidence that the value of the practice now the culture of e-giving still very much alive now am i reading this right, though? Because this the figure six on page seventeen shows that about seventy two percent of families don’t involve children or younger relatives there? Is it mostly a couple’s decision? Well, it could be we asked again for the first time in an effort to kind of peer into the black box that is the kind of work household, how e-giving decisions were made in the vast majority, or made collaboratively forty one percent not only discussed with jointly, decide a smaller portion discussed collaboratively, and then one or the other of the couple would decide and there’s various sort of configurations thereafter, but in one form or another, the majority do collaborate, reflection, the numbers your chart that you’re referring to may, in fact be that the average age of the children in this case, old and varied. So some of these respondents responses excuse me, random, based on the demographics of our sample, which itself was random in terms of age of children, who’s involved so that the actual decisions may not have relatives. But the culture and around giving the transmission of that culture is very much alive and collaborative. Okay, what do we know? The average age of the respondents, the average age of the fundez in this study where sixty six years old okay, the majority, fifty one percent were retired. The average income level was between. I think the at the average income was ten point seven million dollars. Though our threshold for entrance to the study there, our definition of wealth was quite low. And we do that on purpose so that we can synch up with the irs studies in there for provider richard cross correlation there isn’t so but but even though we set with the wealth definition relatively low for the purposes of entering to the study again, the average networth proves to be quite high. City is ten points. Okay? And so talking about this collaborative nature e-giving the implication for non-profits is it’s important to involve the family? Certainly the spouse, if, you know, relate the primary relationship might be with the husband or wife, but involved the wife or the husband in your activities and even in your communications because e-giving is a collaborative decision, most definitely, and recent studies put out by the women’s flint against two coincidently also indiana university, not a part of this study, but recent data that i referring you two with biggers talks emphatically about how women are the well formers, in fact, in the respective glamarys very much the growing influence and have been for a long time, but increasingly so and in particular also responsible, more so than the man in the household for nurturing the value set of children. So by all means, if you are fund-raising out there make sure that at a minimum, you’re speaking to the woman in the household and all the better optimally to engage the entire family we’ve seen in this in our study, the time tested correlation between increased engagement with an organization and increase e-giving levels, so the more you could do to involve the family, the better. Off, you’ll be i’m with claire costello, national foundation executive for bank of america merrill lynch. We’re talking about the banks, high net worth study, claire let’s, talk a little about what donors expect from cerini lorts well, actually, before we go to the expectations of what they give of, where they give why they’re giving what some of the donor motivations are forgiving, the primary reason remains an altruistic on, which is that respondents indicated that they give at the rate of about seventy two percent in order to make a difference. And where do we go taxes for in this ranking of motivations, taxes are very much at the bottom, and they have been here a long time it’s very much a misconception that taxes dr e-giving they certainly our primary influencer and how you organize your giving? That is to say, whether you pick of foundation dahna advise fun or any other structures vehicle forgiving because the tax implications varied and very important infrastructure in your wealth and your e-giving that said it’s often been said that e-giving excusing the taxes will get you in the door, but they won’t keep you in the room that you need much more of a connection to stains that same e-giving and that’s been true. That said, this study was the first time in which we saw heightened sensitivity to any forecast changes in the tax. Yeah, there were questions about what might happen so it’s interesting to compare the actual motivations that donors claim taxes fall low, but in your questions about state tax, possible changes or elimination of charitable deductions, what were the results there again, we saw much more tenderness around those issues than we’ve ever seen in the past. You know, i’d like to think broadly that it’s not because of what the tax policy ultimately proves to be, but the uncertainty created by the chatter in washington that continues to this day on the overarching financial straits the country’s in so if you look at the the factors that influence e-giving three of the top four that were in place in our last study remain in the top four, with the exception of one which is feeling financially secure that moved up from the fifth slot to the second slideshare study so much time if you tie that exactly if you tie in that need. For financial security with tax question again, i think it all wraps around the fact that there’s uncertainty and then in certain certainly inform e-giving as well a cz many other things in our daily lives, so i don’t know we won’t know until the next study or until, in fact, the tech krauz has changed to look back and see whether it’s a causal relationship there, but it’s no surprise that they saw a heightened sensitivity around the tax questions both respected the income tax deduction in the state, tax elimination because they were very much up in the air and remain so as they said, today’s durney so let’s move to the to the expectations then donors have from the non-profits e-giving to what there’s a lot of sensitivity in the current environment around accountability, transparency, proper, proper practices and i think that’s reflected in your service. Yeah, again, i think the expectation of non-profits falling too broad categories good governance and personal attention and under the good governance spanner they donors are looking for demonstration of sound business and operational practices first and foremost. Secondly, that appropriate mount is spent on overhead and other administrative costs that’s a very big issue had had a measure what’s appropriate to put into program versus administration recognition that some charities do very on site work in very much on site work in foreign countries are going to have high overhead. Oh, sure, classic examples that is man most against drunk driving fremery cost, at least early on, was mailing costs, so it shows up on the straight and narrow, but is actually part of their mission in any way. So so just one example about how metoo keenan discerning eye behind those numbers because they are not meaningful in and of themselves, they need to be put in the proper context, but certainly and then also under the banner of good government, they want transparency and full financial disclosure. So another important thing to keep in mind as you publicize your annual reports and otherwise with your constituents under the banner of personal attention, donors are looking for their contributions to be acknowledged in a timely fashion, including receipts for any gifts, in-kind or monetary. Do we have some evidence that that receipts proper acknowledgment is not being made? I don’t know, except that they asked for it at the rate of eighty five percent. So we can’t draw any implication there that it’s not being done, maybe it is being done well and they appreciate it. Therefore they wanted to continue, so no, they don’t want their personal information distributed. They do want you to honor and anonymity where it’s requested, and they want request that the donors made for the use of the gift so pretty straight forward requirements. But they do want to make sure you’re on your toes dotting your i’s, crossing your teeth on all of those areas do you know if they were dahna survey questions that listed sameh areas of expectation that did not rank among the ones you just mentioned? In other words, are you familiar with questions that were actually asked him where their members to marry is that good? I’m just worried warrant too important to the donors? Yeah, i think you know, the smallest ranking came in it about five percent, and that was to offer involving with the organization, which is interesting when you look at the increase in the volunteerism i get, says it’s, volunteers are self starters that they will go ahead and forging your opportunity. Don’t need jared, although i would not take that indication percent residents truck non-profits not hyre don’t engage way see in other areas that personal engagement is very important and we’ll see if there is another dahna chart a data point that says emphatically they choose organizations based on their knowledge, their personal knowledge and insight, and engaging with an organization. So this may just be and in terms of what they actually expect a new organization to do, as opposed to what’s important to them. When when deciding mission so it’s a slightly different question, it might be nuance in that regard. There are other, more important things apparently, like sending a thank you note, like providing information about the organization effect all of those at about forty fifty percent, they all hover in the same department around what they expect. They certainly want communication around impact on effectiveness, and they all kind of resonate in around the same communication that is transparent that conveys thie progress made by the nonprofit organization toward accomplishment of their mission. That’s critical, the outcome, outcomes, outcome, communications, right wherever possible, how the gift of the donor roland and then also in that first section you talked about good governance, a lot of implications there for board members for development, proper board procedures around around accountability, financial issues, transparency, whistle blower. I mean, all these types of policies that air that are now becoming critical for non-profits to maintain that have been for a long time on the for-profit science? Yes, where’s that logical to go next after after looking at what well, i mean don’t expect is why they stopped getting to an organization. As i said, they stopped giving congested earlier, okay, stop giving any more organizations and they have stopped seven this is a pot no, showing that again they stood by, albeit with fewer dollars. They stood by organizations that they care about support. So number one up from about forty two percent last year to fifty last study to fifty eight point nine almost fifty nine percent this time around is that the donor was frequented fixes we solicited to frequently or inappropriate amounts. Wait, we don’t know whether that was in fact, done given needs the height needs of non-profits in a shrinking economy, our weather, the donor’s themselves also feeling financially constrain or perhaps more sensitive. To the asks, but at any rate it came up on the richter scale quite loud that they stop giving to our positions was too frequent or inappropriate solicitations, meaning amount and have it i’m sorry, tell us again, how did that compare to the survey? Two years ago, it went up from forty two percent to almost fifty nine percent. Thank you, and the second was that they decided to support other causes a tte the rate of about thirty four percent. This drops from fifty one on the last day third on the list is to where they stopped giving wass that their household circumstances change, and the reason that significant is because encompassed within that choice is losing your job using one of her house will incomes and the fact that that was not more oven influencing factor as to why folk stuff e-giving i think is an indication again that despite those circumstances within the household, that people stood by the organizations that they cared about in-kind i’m looking at page sixty five b after again the pdf is on my block and mpg a dvd dot com distorted post for today’s show on page sixty. Five figure, fifty. I see that three of of the reasons that high net worth household stop supporting organizations are within the organization’s control you mentioned to frequent solicitation or ask for the wrong amount. I also see organization changed leadership or activities on dh down the bottom. That still ten percent inaccurate recordkeeping. So three of these factors are well within the organization’s control. Absolutely. You’re listening to the talking alternative network. This is tony martignetti aptly named host of tony martignetti non-profit radio big non-profit ideas for the other ninety five percent technology fund-raising compliance social media, small and medium non-profits have needs in all these areas. My guests are expert in all these areas and mohr tony martignetti non-profit radio fridays one to two eastern on talking alternative broadcasting do you want to enhance your company’s web presence with an eye catching and unique website design? 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Sure, what we’re seeing in this study is compared to the last two, frankly, is continued trend away from thie advice of non-profit organizations staff in an across the board advisory capacity, so we’re seeing a trend, therefore, tours the consultation with traditional financial advisors like accountants, lawyers on and well structures wait, take this to be one of many data points in the study that together tell the story of a more sophisticated donor with more use e-giving vehicles we saw that e-giving peoples was the largest subset your recipient of dollars this year, up about twenty one percent over last year. So clearly donors are becoming more structured, more conservative about they’re giving. And so obviously when you’re when you’re doing that, you need financial advisors and well structures and tax accountants and lawyers to help you do that. That said, it is not that they don’t value the advice non-profits but they do so more in the context of mission formation and establishing a purpose for their e-giving and helping them two guys, the substance less so the form e-giving so we do see still an important role for non-profit letters buy-in and staff and advising purpose of the mission. Ilsen i see something interesting on this chart on page seventy one that piers or pure networks are actually more important to the donor buy-in in terms of mission, definition and creation, then are the non-profit person? Yeah, i mean it that’s not if you think, through just a social circle an actual tendencies in collaboration donors, particularly perhaps in this in this financial of society, and also non-profits are purposely and respectfully biased, and they, you know, they represented organizations they represent. So i think donors may understand that they may seek a sort of a broader network of piers and others, you are engaged with organizations to balance out those opinions. I mean, they do not differ by that much, i think no hyre non-profit personnel are consulted in this regard, about thirty seven percent, right and peers at about forty forty so it’s right close. But, you know, i think one should not underestimate the influence of pierre, so if you have in your constituents face someone who was connected, someone who has powerful, you’re network or roll index, you know any way that you could engage that person, a cz your advocate would put you in good stead, given the influence of pierce on this and non-profits are routinely encouraged to used boardmember zoho our donors to reach out to their own peered networks, and the evidence here is just that it doesn’t stop with bringing people in, but also throughout stewardship and cultivation process and gift closing process, his peers to be really valuable, absolutely again, that goes back to the volunteering statistics, personal engagement statistics and all of that kind of folds in on itself to say offgrid enlist in an effective way and invoke away some key donors. You will probably do yourself be more efficient way to attract more donors that counts buy-in fired-up kapin i see one thing a little disturbing is that non-profit personnel are providing about four percent, three point nine percent, to be exact of the tax and legal advice as a consultant, i’d rather that should said xero point xero hopefully that advice is not really substantive in detail well, we don’t know the nature of that device in particular, but i would imagine it is that’s. A fairly low percentage could be in the context of don’t advise. Fundez yeah, is this the simple differences in tax benefits between dahna advised funds and foundation, with fairly straightforward fact of him code. Our tax follow-up so again, dahna i don’t know what the precise nature point. We’re just in the remaining seconds. We have left anything you want to of closing conclusion with for the audience, um, only that it’s a very rich study and run seventy five pages long, and you can sort of a line that data and an infinite ways to tell many many different stories encourage your audience to have a look and feel free, of course, but any questions you may have, and we hope that it provides some assistance to you in your day to day work and know that hyre we as an institution or behind your work, this piece of leadership helps support you in doing so. Apparently, our donor is r two when they place an enormous amount of faith in your ability to do your job well and accomplish your mission. So thank you all of you for doing what you do every day. My guest has been claire costello, national foundation executive for films, opic management at bank of america merrill lynch and a reminder that you can download the full report for seventy five pages on my block and mpg geever dot com stay with us after the break, we’ll have scott koegler talking. About the value of e news letters to your organization. Stay with us. That was my pre recorded interview with claire costello on the bank of america hi networth study. You might have mention heard the background noise. I’m sure you did, just as i said earlier, that was pre recorded at our satellite studio in the buttercup big shop on west seventy second street because there was a little snafu here at the studio, but the show goes on and used my iphone actually to record that interview with claire, and i’m very pleased now to bring back a frequent visitor to the show. Scott koegler scott is the editor at non-profit technology news he’s, the show’s technology contributor, and he and its many newsletters he is not a one tech pony if you will allow that he’s here to talk about your communications and your newsletters and to share his seven principles for a successful newsletter. Scott, welcome back to the show. Well, thanks a lot, tony. Appreciate it. One of my favorite subjects, of course. And, uh, just i might just do a little bit of full disclosure here. Producing newsletters for organizations is my business, so i expected the things that i’m talking about today will be valuable to folks, and if they’re interested in knowing more, i’ll leave them to my site that said let’s, go what is the ok, what is the value of a newsletter just in case non-profit listening needs motivation? Why should they spend the time that it does take to produce a newsletter? It’s real simple, it’s, it’s communication non-profits pretty much like any organization need to communicate to their constituents, to their members, to the people that they’re serving and it’s in these days of kind of distributed environments, it’s pretty unlikely that everybody involved is going to actually meet at the same place at the same time. So, you know, there have been, uh, phone trees and and conference calls and those kind of things, and there have been paper newsletters for decades. Generation’s probably the new way of doing this is online or email newsletters, and so to answer your question, why do they need it? They needed to communicate so there the people that they’re serving and that they’re that they’re requesting help from no what’s going on and your seven principles, which we’ll get to. You very shortly applied toe to e newsletters as well as print they do. They’re they’re really for for news letters in general, but most of the work that i do is and is in online. Uh, some some small portion of the newsletters that i produced online actually do show up a cz as print, but that’s kind of a by product, okay? And your e book is seven principles for a successful newsletter. Why don’t you run down what the seven principles are? And then we’ll have timeto talk in detail about a few of them. Sure, let’s, just start at the top, and i think this is aside from being the first one, it’s also the most important one, and that is no and grow your audience, you need to be able to speak to the people that you’re talking to and in terms of things that they want to know, so you need to know who they are. The second one is to focus on the purpose, and that is be sure that the newsletters that you send out are actually talking about the things that that have to do with their constituents with your readership. The message points be clear about the things that you’re talking about. If you’re talking about a particular subject, stay on topic don’t wander all over the place. That’s really more of a general editorial, kind of a message there. Um, consistent content kind of goes along with message points. It really is e-giving quality information. Whatever it is, however you need to produce that. Make sure that it’s good that it’s uh, if it’s audio sure it’s good audio video make sure it’s good video if it’s text you know, be sure that you get the right people to write it. And that it’s been edited a call to action number five ask ask your people to do whatever it is that you are intending for them to do. If you have constituencies that you’re looking for donations, we clear about that? Ask them, um, number six consistent delivery and that really has to do is just producing your con your newsletters on time at the same frequency rate all the time. Don’t start out saying you do it. Going to do a weekend equally newsletter and do too, and then don’t produce one for another six months on. The seventh one is has to do more with the users, and that is a user. Options provide options. Some people like to get, uh, text rather than html in their email and as your email lists growed there’s the topic called segmentation, where you send one version of your newsletter to one group and another two another duitz so those are the seven principles in a real quick rundown, you said knowing your audience is probably the primary, what do non-profits need to know what information do they need to know about their audience before they can produce on effective newsletter using the other six principles non-profits air in a kind of a different position in that if they have people that have signed up as members or have signed up to receive their newsletter, you have a pretty good indication that they already are interested in the kind of things that that non-profit is is doing so you have a little lead on the set up there, so just be sure that the things that you’re talking about are are pertinent to those folks, and then the of the second part of that is grow your audience so you want to be sure that the people that you’re talking to i have the ability to forward your email, to ask their friends and associates to also sign up for your newsletters and just, in other words, spread it. This is a fight, hopefully a viral kind of an approach to spreading your word. Scott. We have just about a minute before ah break should non-profits on lee send to people who have opted in absolutely, absolutely otherwise is called spam, okay, so so the non-profit needs to have a process for having people opt in, expressed their preference to receive this newsletter. Exactly right, exactly. Okay, we’re going to take a break. My guest is scott koegler he’s, our regular tech contributor, but today we’re talking about his e book. Seven principles for a successful newsletter would take a break. Please stay with us. Talking alternative radio twenty four hours a day. Are you stuck in your business or career trying to take your business to the next level, and it keeps hitting a wall? This is sam liebowitz, the conscious consultant. I will help you get to the root cause of your abundance issues and help move you forward in your life. Call me now and let’s. Create the future you dream of. Two, one, two, seven, two, one, eight, one, eight, three, that’s to one to seven to one, eight one eight three. The conscious consultant helping conscious people. Be better business people. Buy-in i really need to take better care of myself. If only i had someone to help me with my lifestyle. I feel like giving up. Is this you mind over matter, health and fitness can help. If you’re expecting an epiphany, chances are it’s not happening. Mind over matter, health and fitness can help you get back on track or start a new life and fitness. Join Joshua margolis, fitness expert at 2 one two eight six five nine to nine xero. Or visit w w w dot mind over matter. Y si dot com. Cerini upleaf do you want to enhance your company’s web presence with an eye catching and unique website design? Would you like to incorporate professional video marketing mobile marketing into your organization’s marketing campaign? Mission one on one media offers a unique marketing experience that will set you apart from your competitors, magnify your brand exposure and enhance your current marketing efforts. Their services include video production and editing, web design, graphic design photography, social media management and now introducing mobile marketing. Their motto is. We do whatever it takes to make our clients happy. Contact them today. Admission. Wanna one media dot com? Dahna metoo welcome back. I’m talking to scott koegler about his e book seven principles for a successful newsletter. Scott, just following up on what we touched on the break right before the break, this methodology for opting in what’s your recommendation for how non-profits should set that up so that people can do so uh, the most straightforward ways to put a link on the website that so sign up for our newsletter that’s a pretty standard thing, and it’s, a byproduct of the mailing list service that, uh, i’m guessing any of the non-profits that already have newsletters are using it’s, not it’s something it can be set up just my way of saying where to get more information on this. If you go to your company newsletter dot com uh, the westerns khun sign up for this book that i’m talking about, a lot of what we’re talking about is in there, um, there’s, another option for requesting your constituents to sign up for the newsletter, and that is that if you have meetings, if you have actual physical gatherings, you can have a sheet that has people give their email address and, you know, check a mark that says i want to sign up if you do any any connective ity with your with your constituents by email, it’s just notices and updates. You can ask them in those emails to sign up and provide them a link to go sign up, and those are probably the best way of doing it. Ok? And also, if you’re sending direct mail that’s, not a newsletter, but if you’re sending solicitations or some other piece of direct mail it’s very common to have a reply piece and one of the checkoffs on that reply, peace could be include me on your your newsletter or your e newsletter list, right? And actually, this time of year, i know that non-profits will be something out there statements for the end of year latto contributions, so this will be a perfect time to add a separate little sheet in the envelope says you know, whatever it is, sign up for our newsletter, go to this site on on the on a website or just give us your email address on this one. You mail it back to us, your next couple of purpose is that next to focus on the purpose and the on message maybe we could talk about those together. You have them as separate. What do you ah out encouraging non-profits to do around those two. Those two principles? Well, yeah, they are. They’re tightly related if you have whatever your topic is for your non-profit focus on that focus on the purpose and in fact, and miners letters when i send them out, i used is a very abbreviated format. I only send about two to three articles in my newsletters, and they’re very focused on one specific issue. So i mean, you mean all the all the articles are on one one on one subject? Exactly. Okay, now, that doesn’t have to be the same all the time. But be sure that if your if your title of your newsletter talks about e-giving for the year, be sure that you have at least two or three of the articles in there talking about giving and what what what’s come from that what you’ve accomplished e-giving what’s your recommendation for the length of these articles. Um, typically i go for anywhere from three to five hundred words short articles. I think everybody is pressed for time anymore and a lot of us have very short attention spans. So five hundred words is about the limits and maybe six or seven if it’s something that really needs to be covered. That’s outside. Yeah, that should be the exception. The six, six hundred or more. It sounds like. And what about the use of photographs? Oh, yeah. Tony photographs. In addition, teo video and audio. You make a lot of use of those kind of content piece it’s. So easy to get video anymore. Everybody has a a digital video camera or just telephone line up with with a video cam in it. Uh, photographs are great. I used photographs, especially as intro pieces for the for the articles. So there’s kind of a thumbnail image at the lead of every article, just to give it the full context and a little something to look at. And that video doesn’t have to be high quality. Like you said, people have cell phone videos, right? Sometimes the the low production value video can be most interesting. It is, and it has it has more to do with context. So if you have something it’s pertinent to your recipients, foul means used that. I tell you, one secret to this is audio is really the most important part of a video, so if you could get good audio, uh, you got ninety percent of the maid and the video kind of people will follow along, and i’m thinking even outlet’s major news outlets like cnn, they’ll they’ll broadcast cellphone quality video because it’s me, it’s, it’s breaking news. Yeah, exactly. So that it has more to do with content and what people can see than anything else. And on the photos. Do you recommend the use of stock photos? Are they okay? Stock photos are great. They they are, you know, by nature generic. So if they illustrate the point properly, then that’s. Fine. Uh, if you have photos of events and, you know some of your members, whatever it is that the projects that you’re doing, those are much better because they actually give your recipients some connection to the project. And we’re bleeding over into the next of your principles, which is quality content. Anything else that you want to say about that we’ve already already gotten into it? A little bit. You know, the old saying content is king it’s. If you don’t have something that’s worth reading, people will figure that out pretty quickly, so just make sure it’s good and one of the things that i get called on quite a bit for is help with creating content, not organizations have writers now that’ll organizations most organizations don’t have time to create content, so they call on us to create that for them, and i then neither do some writing myself or i call on freelancers that i know that turn a whole variety of different specialties, and we go through an editorial process to make sure that the content suits the medium, talks about the message and is of the highest quality i’m talking to. Scott koegler he’s, the author of the e book seven principles for a successful newsletter and of course, these are regular tech contributor, but today we’re talking about his role as a newsletter editor in lots of realms, not just for non-profit technology news scott, it sounds to me like if an organization thinks they may not be ableto spend the time to develop content every other week, or even every month they shouldn’t commit to a weekly or a monthly newsletter. Maybe they should maybe for them, quarterly is sufficient or every other month. Yeah, absolutely. There are. The frequency rate is is really up to the organization. And whatever it is that you that you described to say that it’s monthly be sure that you could make that commitment. I always suggest that people, especially for doing it themselves, commit to a longer period in between. So maybe it’s every two months, maybe its quarterly. Of course, if they’re contracting for services on dh, they’re using, you know, service like myself. Then, you know, just tell us what to do, and we will meet those deadlines. So it really depends on what kind of capabilities you haven’t house and what kind of commitments were able to make. Scott, we have just a couple of minutes left. I would like to try to get to all seven of your principles. The next one is a call to action, i think that’s self explanatory. But is there more more detail than just that phrase you wantto give the audience? It is very self explanatory and certainly there’s all kinds of nuances to it. But whatever you send out a communication to constituents to your subscribers, whatever the audience might be, you have some reason for doing that. Aside from just saying, hey, we’re still here if it is just saying, hey, we’re still here them hey, we’re still here. What? This is what we’re doing and this is what we would like you to do if it’s a special time of year it’s a, uh, call for contributions, be sure that you say that and say it in the level of detail and honesty, the way that you’re normally custom with communicating with your constituents, it could be now please go ahead. Teo, i’m sorry. I mean, this is your forum, this is your people that are receiving the email have said they want to receive it from you, so i’m not saying take advantage of that as in, you know, go overboard but don’t let their expectations down. They want to know what you’re what you’re doing, what you want and it could be instead of solicitations, which is a very worthy purpose, but it might be request for volunteerism could be a simple is like us on our facebook fan page wei have just about a minute left deliver on time is that is self explanatory. Is it? Sounds. Yeah, i think we just talked about that. You know, consistent delivery. Whatever you commit to deliver and your last one. Those user options. Yeah. Uh, the basics are let users subscribe unit, html or text options. But beyond that, in a larger agency where you’ve got large donors, moderate donors and volunteers, you may want to actually segment your list and send out different versions of your newsletter to those different segments of participants. And we have had previous shows that talking about email segmentation. And specifically that was the show with maria simple, the prospect finder talking about research and how that research can contribute to really valuable segmentation on. And also there was a show with tim kenan, who is the principal of mcvicar and higginbotham that’s, a print and direct mail shop. And he also talked about email segmentation. So just to follow up on your point, scott, to wrap up why don’t you remind people again how they can get your e book? Where should they go? Yeah. Thank you, tony. I say go to your your company newsletter dot com it’s all one word your company newsletter dot com pretty self explanatory just sign up there. I will send you a confirmation. I will send you the e book and you’ll get my about every two to three weeks. My newsletter you can feel free to unsubscribes anytime i won’t inundate you. And, um, if i can help that’s great. Hopefully the book and the content on the newsletter will help you. D’oh. Scott, thanks for again for being on the show again. Thank you, tony. My guest has been scott koegler, the editor of non-profit technology news and lots of other news letters, and that was seven principles for a successful newsletter want thanks, scott and also claire costello from bank of america merrill lynch. 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