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Can You Study Philanthropy in College?

Can You Study Philanthropy in College?

by greggjaclin | Jan 2, 2023 | Blog, Gregg Jaclin, Nonprofits, Philanthropy

The short answer is yes. You can get a degree in philanthropic studies. Courses and enrollment are offered at some outstanding universities.  However, A well-trained individual can make a significant difference in fundraising without that education choice. So, should...
Volunteering Ideas for Families

Volunteering Ideas for Families

by greggjaclin | Apr 1, 2022 | Family Life, Gregg Jaclin, Nonprofits, Philanthropy

During times of crisis, many people look for ways to give back. One of the best ways to do so is volunteering with your kids. This activity allows your family to spend time together while doing good for others. Although volunteering is primarily about helping others,...
Comparing Charity and Philanthropy: How are they Different?

Comparing Charity and Philanthropy: How are they Different?

by greggjaclin | May 10, 2021 | Blog, Family Life, Gregg Jaclin

The words “charity” and “philanthropy” often get confused, and while they both involve helping others, they refer to two very different methods for doing so. The difference between them can best be explained by the adage, “Give a man a fish, you feed him for a day....
3 Important Ways to Help Your Kids Start Their College Search

3 Important Ways to Help Your Kids Start Their College Search

by greggjaclin | Apr 7, 2021 | Blog, Family Life, Gregg Jaclin

Choosing a college is not an easy process: For most families, however, the challenges are worth the feelings of excitement about this important stage in a child’s life and education. Here are just a few great ways to ensure that your child finds the right school...
How Parents Can Help Their Children Transition Back to In-person Learning

How Parents Can Help Their Children Transition Back to In-person Learning

by greggjaclin | Feb 11, 2021 | Blog, Family Life, Gregg Jaclin

Before the covid-19 pandemic, each fall, parents would shop for their kids’ clothes and school supplies, register them for activities and try to manage their kids’ stress and worry in preparation for going back to school. However, this situation has now...
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