4. Un Movimiento Social (MMSS) es la agrupación informal de individuos u organizaciones dedicadas a cuestiones político-sociales que tiene como finalidad el cambio social.
5. La mayor parte de los autores coinciden en señalar que el término apareció en Alemania hacia los años 1970 con la formación de los (Bürgerinitiativen). Los movimientos sociales rara vez confluyen en un partido político; su labor se basa en presionar al poder político mediante reivindicaciones concretas o en crear alternativas. Estas alternativas o reivindicaciones se convierten en su principal identidad, sin tener que llegar a plasmar un ideario completo
6. Los movimientos sociales como estructuras de cambio social tienen su origen en las crisis de las organizaciones de izquierda socialdemócrata y del socialismo real, principalmente partidos políticos y sindicatos.
7. Surgen como modos de organización de colectivos, fundamentalmente marginales, que luchan dentro de un campo político más o menos concreto.
(Customize this slide with your community foundation identity)Thank you for taking time to meet with me today.We are the [your local foundation name]... your community foundation. And we are here...“For good. For ever.” This phrase lies at the heart of what I’d like to address with you today... it’s what community foundations are all about. My point in talking with you today is that if you choose to give, and do so effectively, you should consider your values, your reasons for giving, your goals (philanthropic and financial), and create a plan. We have with us today a person representing one of the means of strategic giving you have available to you — your local community foundation. Your community foundation can help you realize your goals and deliver you customized personalized service as you work to achieve them. Here to speak with us today is [name of community foundation presenter], [title/role] of [your local foundation name]. I think that you will find [his/her] presentation useful as you consider how you’d like to get involved and give back.[click]
(Customize this slide with your community foundation identity)Thank you for taking time to meet with me today.We are the [your local foundation name]... your community foundation. And we are here...“For good. For ever.” This phrase lies at the heart of what I’d like to address with you today... it’s what community foundations are all about. My point in talking with you today is that if you choose to give, and do so effectively, you should consider your values, your reasons for giving, your goals (philanthropic and financial), and create a plan. We have with us today a person representing one of the means of strategic giving you have available to you — your local community foundation. Your community foundation can help you realize your goals and deliver you customized personalized service as you work to achieve them. Here to speak with us today is [name of community foundation presenter], [title/role] of [your local foundation name]. I think that you will find [his/her] presentation useful as you consider how you’d like to get involved and give back.[click]
Despite the fact that community foundations have been active in the U.S. since the early 1900s, and are part of a rapidly growing field that numbers over 600, we realize that not enough people have a clear understanding of just what we are... and what we help people do.So let’s start with some basic definitions... [click]
The second half of the name, “foundation,” can be described as a platform for growth. [click]
We have found that sometimes it helps to break the term “community foundation” down and examine the parts to better understand the whole. Simply stated, a “community” is a group of people connected by geography and to each other. Or, to put it another way, a community is made up of people who share a sense of belonging. [click]
So if we put these two concepts together, we can define a community foundation as a platform for building community. [click]
(Customize this slide with the name of your town/area)Here’s a more specific description of [your local foundation name] — we are a tax-exempt public charity created by and for the people of [local area]. So, now that you know what we are, the next logical question might be…What is different about a community foundation?Just what differentiates community foundations from other forms of organized philanthropy? Well… [click]
A community foundation has three special features. I’d like to touch briefly on each… It is important to note that it is the combination of these features that distinguishes community foundations, and provides opportunities for donors and our community.[click]
The first is personalized service.[click]
The second primary feature of community foundations is local expertise.[click]
The third feature I’d like to tell you about is the role our community foundation plays as a community leader. [click]
Despite the fact that community foundations have been active in the U.S. since the early 1900s, and are part of a rapidly growing field that numbers over 600, we realize that not enough people have a clear understanding of just what we are... and what we help people do.So let’s start with some basic definitions... [click]
A community foundation has three special features. I’d like to touch briefly on each… It is important to note that it is the combination of these features that distinguishes community foundations, and provides opportunities for donors and our community.[click]
The first is personalized service.[click]
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The second primary feature of community foundations is local expertise.[click]
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Invita a conocer el sentido de la donaci
To sum up, your community foundation:Provides personalized service to donors.Has deep local expertise.And, acts as a community leader.[click]
Now I’d like to give you a little bit more background about our community foundation.[click]
“When a person plants a tree under which she will never sit, then you know that civilization has come to that land.” We think this is a nice way to help people think about the value and role of community foundations in society today... [click]