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Four Simple Steps to Shift From Planning to Doing

Four Simple Steps to Shift From Planning to Doing From: You can quickly shift from planning to doing by following these four easy steps. Philanthropy focuses a lot of time and brainpower on the how-to of strategic planning and very little on practical implementation. And yet, if not implemented effectively all your planning will waste time and resources. Change is hard work. So, while this may sound obvious, the biggest risk when implementing your new strategy is continuing to do everything the way you did it before. Instead, here are four simple steps to jump-start your new direction. Step 1: Identify Your Top Priorities

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How Philanthropist Sitaram Poswal, Founder of PG foundation, is helping meet oxygen tanks demand amid a shortage in Rajasthan

How Philanthropist Sitaram Poswal, Founder of PG foundation, is helping meet oxygen tanks demand amid a shortage in Rajasthan Sitaram Poswal said Following the measures and practices is as much needed as any health equipment, to make sure there is not another wave waiting for us let s be aware and wear masks even double masks May 2, 2021 12:25 IST India is fighting with the second wave of coronavirus infection and hospitals in several states are staggering under a shortage of medical oxygen and beds because of rising COVID-19 cases. Meanwhile, Mr. Sitaram Poswal, Founder of PG foundation, announced he is more than happy to help the people and government in arrangements of oxygen tanks. He says he contributed 11 lakhs minding all the challenges in Rajasthan and urged people to follow the norms on social media.

8 Questions to Maintain Your New Best Practices

8 Questions to Maintain Your New “Best Practices” From: Don’t slide back to your old ways. If you’re like many funders, the changes you made in 2020 were swift and dramatic. You dropped tightly held practices like hot potatoes: loosening funding restrictions, eliminating burdensome policies, offering general operating support, collaborating with new partners, increasing grant payout, and dramatically expanding support for racial justice. As I wrote in my op-ed in the Chronicle of Philanthropy last week, now is the time for philanthropists to lean into this progress and permanently embrace the important changes we made during a year of upheaval and crisis.

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