Submitted by Fred on

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The Gotham Foundation gave four Summer of Giving grants of $5500 each at our annual Holiday Party this Tuesday.

The grants are one of the best things we do and personify our "It's better to give than receive, but what goes around comes around" mantra in so many ways.

As you know, the money was collected at meetings over our extended Summer in small cash denominations and by credit card donations (thanks again to Marc Halpert for donating back all fees and Ester Horowitz for being one of the initiators of the program) and matched by Raj Goel and Michael Farrell.

What you don't know is that a number
of anonymous donors also contributed substantially to the pot.

What forces compel a generous giving individual to do so without attribution?  Surely, it is beyond me.

George (The Boss) Steinbrenner said "I believe the good you do for others comes back to you. But if you do something good for some person, and more than two people know about it – you and the other person – then you didn't do it for the right reason".

So there you have it!

And by the way, thank you all (and you know who you are)!


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Submitted by NULL (not verified) on Thu, 12/04/2014 - 20:04

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Karma - it's like throwing a stone in a lake - the ripples go out then come back.
Marc Halpert

Nothing made me happier at the holiday party than seeing the worthy nonprofits receive grants just a little bit larger, in my capacity to underwrite the Foundation's credit card fees. Better to give than receive, right?
Norman Spizz

Who do you go after if the check bounces?

Submitted by NULL (not verified) on Thu, 12/04/2014 - 23:23

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Heavenly rewards.

Submitted by NULL (not verified) on Fri, 12/05/2014 - 03:16

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lot's of good news because so many do gooders:) Paul Sladkus, www.goodnewsplanet.com

Submitted by NULL (not verified) on Fri, 12/05/2014 - 03:54

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I can't think of anything to say so will remain anonymous.
Cynthia Somma

The measure of life is not its duration, but its donation.
Literally and figuratively. To speak of it does no harm, nor does keeping it private. To each his own....JUST DO IT...~~~~
Julie Klein

I respect all donors - I would imagine anonymous donors feel good simply donating.
Corey Bearak

Thank you to all who gave.
Frankly, most of the donors remain anonymous to the vast majority of the members of the tribe.

Submitted by NULL (not verified) on Sat, 12/06/2014 - 22:22

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I used to feel just as Fred does...but have learned that when you put your name to a gift in an organization that you really believe in, others become interested if they know of your commitment and it often leverages your dollars. If you believe in something, there is no shame in letting people know that it is of value - Natalie

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