I think the first domino is beginning to tip......
My meeting today with Brian at Cheverus went very well. He told me how their fundraising was moving away from being event based. Which led very nicely into my presentation.I showed him how changing shopping behavior just a little could produce unimaginable, sustainable income for the school. Then I explained how each student, staff and board member could also add a nonprofit to benefit. I talked about my vision for the school hosting a TWCCTW Day. He agreed that this fit like hand in glove with the school's motto of becoming a person in service to others.
And so, this will move along to the next level. The school will thoroughly check out the company. I offered to be at each and every meeting necessary. I am very encouraged by the movement forward, and understand that challenges still lay ahead.
I am in awe of how the puzzle pieces of my life are fitting together, as I mentioned in my previous blog. I imagine heaven to be a place where you can review your life like it's a movie and say "Oh!, that's why this happened!" We might get glimpses along the way as I am now, but I'll bet there are so many more times we set something in motion that we just have no idea of the impact.
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Monday, January 12, 2009
January 12
I'm ready for tomorrow! My meeting with the Director Institutional Advancement for Cheverus High School is at 9:30. I spent a few hours today going over the material in the back office training section, and printed out final copies of the income calculations. I created a Business Mall for them, and printed out the Welcome sheet with their websites, mall number and key code. After I give him the background on TWCCTW, Ginny and My PowerMall, I'll ask him to log onto the new mall. I learned a while ago at a sales training workshop to personalize the presentation as much as possible. It creates a sense of ownership. I really hope this is ok to do and know I'll hear soon if it isn't! :)
I figure, this way, I can show him around the key points of the mall and back office,including the income calculators.
He then can show the mall to the board and other faculty without commitment. When they're ready to move forward, it's just a simple upgrade to the free WCM.
I will reiterate throughout my presentation my commitment to helping every step of they way. I'll probably be on the 8pm call tomorrow, so I hope to have a positive update.
I am keeping Larry in my prayers. Ginny is right, this wonderful bootcamp has made him like family.
I figure, this way, I can show him around the key points of the mall and back office,including the income calculators.
He then can show the mall to the board and other faculty without commitment. When they're ready to move forward, it's just a simple upgrade to the free WCM.
I will reiterate throughout my presentation my commitment to helping every step of they way. I'll probably be on the 8pm call tomorrow, so I hope to have a positive update.
I am keeping Larry in my prayers. Ginny is right, this wonderful bootcamp has made him like family.
Saturday, January 10, 2009
January 10
What a week this has been! The pieces of the puzzle are starting to fit together both in my efforts with the My PowerMall bootcamp, and personally. I really believe I have found what I was put here to do. Please allow me to explain.
As I look back, I see several turning points in my life that led me to be here today. At the time, they didn't make any sense, yet I truly felt the pull to make those choices.
My career path was science based. I have a BS in Biology and a Masters in Forest Management. I was painfully shy in school, and sought a career in forestry for the love of the outdoors and the solitude. I loved being in the Maine woods all day alone, and I saw many magnificent things. After a few years,I became involved as a volunteer in an education program called Project Learning Tree. As a female forester, I was unique, and schools sought me out to come speak to the children about the Maine forest and nontraditional roles for girls. I loved this new challenge and found that my voice grew with each experience. I was asked to serve as a board member on several environmental education based non profits, and was a regular in the Maine State House, giving testimony before the legislature on pending bills that affected the Maine forest. Where did this come from? In high school, I don't think I said two words out loud. Here I am, now a spokesperson?!
Eventually, I became the Community Relations Manager for another corporation's Maine location. With that, came the responsibility of administering the foundation funds, about $500,000/year. As a hands on person, I spent most days visiting local non profits, hearing about their needs - a consistent flow of money and volunteers.
Since the area was economically depressed, I decided to focus on education and mentoring. I wanted kids to know they had choices beyond working in the local mill.I also wanted the mill employees experience the great rewards of volunteerism. Programs were set up that rewarded schools and non profits financially when employees volunteered for them.
I loved my job and felt I was truly making a difference. Well, life is unpredictable. Just when I thought I was in my dream job, we had to relocate for my husband's career in the State Police.
That was ten years ago. I love being at home with my kids, but always felt I was meant to do more.
Last night, when my husband came home from work, I started talking about My PowerMall and didn't stop for 45 minutes! He just listened patiently. When I finally took a breath, he smiled and said, " You're back!"
As I look back, I see several turning points in my life that led me to be here today. At the time, they didn't make any sense, yet I truly felt the pull to make those choices.
My career path was science based. I have a BS in Biology and a Masters in Forest Management. I was painfully shy in school, and sought a career in forestry for the love of the outdoors and the solitude. I loved being in the Maine woods all day alone, and I saw many magnificent things. After a few years,I became involved as a volunteer in an education program called Project Learning Tree. As a female forester, I was unique, and schools sought me out to come speak to the children about the Maine forest and nontraditional roles for girls. I loved this new challenge and found that my voice grew with each experience. I was asked to serve as a board member on several environmental education based non profits, and was a regular in the Maine State House, giving testimony before the legislature on pending bills that affected the Maine forest. Where did this come from? In high school, I don't think I said two words out loud. Here I am, now a spokesperson?!
Eventually, I became the Community Relations Manager for another corporation's Maine location. With that, came the responsibility of administering the foundation funds, about $500,000/year. As a hands on person, I spent most days visiting local non profits, hearing about their needs - a consistent flow of money and volunteers.
Since the area was economically depressed, I decided to focus on education and mentoring. I wanted kids to know they had choices beyond working in the local mill.I also wanted the mill employees experience the great rewards of volunteerism. Programs were set up that rewarded schools and non profits financially when employees volunteered for them.
I loved my job and felt I was truly making a difference. Well, life is unpredictable. Just when I thought I was in my dream job, we had to relocate for my husband's career in the State Police.
That was ten years ago. I love being at home with my kids, but always felt I was meant to do more.
Last night, when my husband came home from work, I started talking about My PowerMall and didn't stop for 45 minutes! He just listened patiently. When I finally took a breath, he smiled and said, " You're back!"
Thursday, January 8, 2009
January 8
Another school contacted me today! So now, I have an appointment to meet with one next Tuesday and one on Thursday. As I was preparing the income calculations for each school, I had a few AHA! moments. What if people bought American Express cards just above the limit they really want? For example, buy one for $1025, instead of $1000. There's a big jump in rebates. For my sons' school, it would add thousands of dollars each month. What if every person at a school or non profit selected their own school or non profit as their NPO mall. I can't even begin to figure out how to calculate that income for them!
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
January 7
I received a wonderful email today from the Director of Institutional Advancement for a local private high school. He was confused because he received a copy of the email I just sent to the President of the school asking for a chance to meet about MPM. Apparently, he had been trying to contact me since my original emails, calls and letters back in November. For some reason, my email was rejecting messages and all of his were among the rejected. He has wanted to her about My PowerMall for weeks!
I spent the little free time I had today preparing myself for the meeting I'll have this week at the school. (Today was a snow day here in Maine, so I had all the daycare kids from 7am to 5:30pm, and my own five kids. I SO wish I had a very large margarita right now!)
I printed out 3 of the income calculator pages with different scenarios. (Using some conservative assumptions on the number of malls with 500 students, each student setting up a free NPO World Changer Mall for a local charity, family members and alumni and NPO staff on subsequent levels), I calculated the schools income from the shopping rebates on the malls, then the income from $1000 American Express cards used to pay tuition each month for each student, and $500 for parents' monthly bills, and finished with the WCM fees.
I plan on showing him the new NPO video, then the pages of the income calculations.
I spent the little free time I had today preparing myself for the meeting I'll have this week at the school. (Today was a snow day here in Maine, so I had all the daycare kids from 7am to 5:30pm, and my own five kids. I SO wish I had a very large margarita right now!)
I printed out 3 of the income calculator pages with different scenarios. (Using some conservative assumptions on the number of malls with 500 students, each student setting up a free NPO World Changer Mall for a local charity, family members and alumni and NPO staff on subsequent levels), I calculated the schools income from the shopping rebates on the malls, then the income from $1000 American Express cards used to pay tuition each month for each student, and $500 for parents' monthly bills, and finished with the WCM fees.
I plan on showing him the new NPO video, then the pages of the income calculations.
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
January 6
Great ideas on the call today. I used to be a Chamber of Commerce board member, so I will make some calls tomorrow. Today, I followed up with one of the schools. The President of my sons' school was very interested and will set up a meeting! Yippee! I also sent all 3 schools an email with the new Business Site NPO video link - I love it! It's much more representative of our great company. Thanks Ginny.
I also had an idea to contact the umbrella organization in Maine for all non profits.
There's usually a newsletter that goes to all the members.
Good things are just around the corner, I can feel it.
I also had an idea to contact the umbrella organization in Maine for all non profits.
There's usually a newsletter that goes to all the members.
Good things are just around the corner, I can feel it.
Monday, January 5, 2009
January 5
My PowerMall is such a positive, powerful way to help others. That's what I am focusing on this year. I know in my heart that I am doing a very good thing when I promote it. I will be following up with the three parochial high schools tomorrow. Other parents are probably feeling the pinch of tuition payments like we are. All 3 principals took time over the break to review the information, so the time is right.
Today, I called 7 local people to follow up. All of them wished me good luck in my goal to help the food pantry, but nobody was interested. I talked with 5 teachers at the school where I schedule substitutes. Budget cuts are hitting hard. I was surprised to find out that many teachers have side businesses also. This will be my focus for the week.
Today, I called 7 local people to follow up. All of them wished me good luck in my goal to help the food pantry, but nobody was interested. I talked with 5 teachers at the school where I schedule substitutes. Budget cuts are hitting hard. I was surprised to find out that many teachers have side businesses also. This will be my focus for the week.
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Here's how to help the food pantry and earn money yourself along the way!
Go to http://www.mypowermall.com/Biz/Home/26001
Watch the intro video and World Changer video - very short!
Decide to become a World Changer and click the button!
You'll be directed to the sign up page and then you are on your way!
Watch the intro video and World Changer video - very short!
Decide to become a World Changer and click the button!
You'll be directed to the sign up page and then you are on your way!