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Making the Most of Your Donations

Posted on December 30, 2005November 30, 2019 by Roger Carr

The beginning of a new year is almost here. The start of a new year is traditionally a time to reflect on the previous year. It is also a time to establish new resolutions. Popular resolutions include losing weight, getting more fit, getting out of debt, and making more money.

Giving to others tends to be forgotten when creating resolutions. However, their impact on you and others can be just as significant (or more significant) as pursuing the more common resolutions.

Be sure to set goals for yourself for the upcoming year that will help make a difference in the world.

One of your new resolutions might address your financial giving. The article "Making the Most of Your Donations" at http://www.everydaygiving.com/ezine/30DEC05.html discusses a way you can multiply the impact of your donations. Consider this tremendous opportunity as you identify ways to improve the lives of others.

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