The Power of Generosity: Finding Fulfillment Through Giving
“Knowing how much is enough is the key to lasting contentment.”
At a certain point in life, your focus can shift from “How much can I accumulate?” to “How much is enough?” and “How can I make a difference?”
This engaging presentation is designed for those who have spent years building wealth, careers, and families and are now considering the impact they want to leave behind. Its message will resonate with anyone considering their legacy—whether they are members of a faith community, a senior group, or financial professionals providing philanthropic advice to clients.
Participants will reflect on what “enough” means to them personally and financially, explore the many forms of generosity (including time, wisdom, attention, and financial resources), and discover how generosity deepens purpose, strengthens communities, and fosters a kinder, more connected society.
Generosity is about so much more than donating money; it’s about shaping a legacy of meaning and impact. This conversation will inspire and equip attendees to take the next step in their giving journey – creating a personal generosity plan on their terms, in ways that matter most to them.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- Define “Enough”: Assess your personal and financial sufficiency.
- Create a Generosity Plan: Develop a personal giving plan.
- Embrace Impact: Understand how giving benefits communities.
RECOMMENDED FORMAT: Two 60 to 90-minute sessions.
ADDITIONAL OPTIONS:
- A condensed version can be presented in one 90-minute session.
- A 30-minute overview can be offered to gauge interest before committing to a longer session.
NOTE: Sponsors can choose to explore additional topics.
FEE: Please review our fee policy, explained on the SLO Services page.
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– Karl Wolfe (The Wesely Group)
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-Tom Wesely (The Wesely Group)
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– Polly Lehman (Hillel)
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