Friday, October 3, 2008

Alyssa's Personal Philanthropy Plan

I’d like to know if identifying your most important values, selecting your top issues, and creating a personal mission statement helps you focus your giving. Here are my results:


My top values: community, interdependence, opportunity


My top issues: civil rights, community investment, corporate responsibility


My mission statement: I believe every person has the potential to help build a stronger community and I can engage people in recognizing their changemaking power.


Top recipient of my community investment: Community Shares of Colorado (of course!)


Please download a copy of our draft Personal Philanthropy Plan and send me your feedback.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I liked my first glance at the draft pdf personal plan and was excited to discuss it with my husband. However, when I started reading it more closely, I was disappointed to feel excluded because the first sentence of the Introduction tells me it is targeted at an age range I do not belong to. Of course I can use it anyway, but I think it misses the opportunity to involve more people - at whatever stage of life, but who want to get more involved.

The newsletter directing readers to the philanthropy project was good enough to get "click thru" - but you should either target your newsletter to the age group that the material is targeted to - or don't set up age barriers.

Alyssa Kopf said...

Thank you for leaving the feedback! I agree I should have specifically mentioned that the Personal Philanthropy Plan was drafted to accompany our new young donor community, www.mycoloradoproject.org.

However, the more we work on the project, the more we find that it applies to all people who are looking to focus their giving or get others involved with their favorite charities and causes.

After we get a few more sign-offs to publish the plan, I will be sure to have two versions - one specifically branded and targeted to accompany our young donor program and one that is universal to our community of givers.

Again, thanks for taking the time to point us in the right direction!

Alyssa