by Samuel Pinion | Oct 21, 2020 | Charity, New York City, Philanthropy, Samuel Pinion
Everyone goes through at least one crossroad in their life where they comprehend what the future holds for them. Volunteering overseas is a good way to get a sense of that. There is nothing better than getting out of your comfort zone and learning about parts of the...
by Samuel Pinion | Sep 22, 2020 | Charity, New York City, Philanthropy, Samuel Pinion
Fundraising is a useful tool to support any cause, be it personal or professional. There are online options for small businesses, nonprofits, or even individuals with a cause. Creating your own fundraiser is all about finding the right fit, which is at times a lengthy...
by Samuel Pinion | Jul 29, 2020 | Charity, Philanthropy, Samuel Pinion
Supporting a charity allows you to make an impact on something that is important to you. Whether it is a local organization in your area or a global initiative, every charity needs support from generous and caring individuals like yourself. While it’s true that a...
by Samuel Pinion | Jul 7, 2020 | Charity, Philanthropy
When high school students are getting ready to apply for colleges they are consistently reminded about the importance of extracurriculars. In order to distinguish themselves from the countless other applicants, it takes more than perfect grades and impressive SAT...
by Samuel Pinion | Jun 15, 2020 | Charity, Philanthropy
Many large businesses have incorporated the practice of philanthropy and giving. They are often spotlighted in the news as large contributors to various causes. As a start-up, your priorities are focused more on short-term goals like staying alive for the first...
by Samuel Pinion | Apr 22, 2020 | Charity, New York City, Philanthropy, Sam Pinion, Samuel Pinion
Businesses that make the decision to donate to nonprofit organizations have three reasons to make their donations transparent nowadays. To please their customers, attract potential employees, and to collaborate with other companies who share their vision. It is no...