by patrickdwyer | Mar 1, 2021 | Blog, Dwyer Family Foundation, Patrick Dwyer, Philanthropy, Uncategorized
Fundraising is an essential task for a non-profit. You can have the best idea that meets the greatest need, but your non-profit will not succeed without professional fundraising. On the other hand, your non-profit could have poor organization and a limited mission...
by patrickdwyer | Feb 2, 2021 | Blog, Dwyer Family Foundation, Education, Patrick Dwyer, Philanthropy, Uncategorized
Giving your money to charities can be crucial in helping families get their basic needs fulfilled like food, water, and clothing. However, many charitable organizations in the past have disregarded education as a basic need which has led to the prize of educational...
by patrickdwyer | Feb 2, 2021 | Blog, Dwyer Family Foundation, Patrick Dwyer, Philanthropy
Philanthropists can be more impactful by following these six tips. Create a plan Philanthropy can be stressful without proper scheduling. Donors need to write their goals down to ensure timely completion. They need to be specific with their numbers. For example,...
by patrickdwyer | Dec 29, 2020 | Blog, Dwyer Family Foundation, Patrick Dwyer, Philanthropy, Uncategorized
Fundraising is an essential task for a non-profit. You can have the best idea that meets the greatest need, but without professional fundraising, your non-profit will not succeed. On the other hand, your non-profit could have poor organization and a limited mission...
by patrickdwyer | Dec 29, 2020 | Blog, Dwyer Family Foundation, Patrick Dwyer, Philanthropy, Uncategorized
It is challenging to raise funds for a cause in a sea of many worthy causes. The key is to stand out and grab people’s attention without being overbearing. In our fast-paced, modern-day society, the biggest challenge is keeping up with potential donors. Sending...
by patrickdwyer | Dec 7, 2020 | Blog, Patrick Dwyer, Philanthropy, Uncategorized
At the beginning of the 20th Century, the first truly spectacularly wealthy multimillionaires emerged in American society. Figures like John D. Rockefeller, Andrew Carnegie and Henry Ford had so much cash that they founded philanthropic organizations to give away...