• June 4, 2010
    Main Line Today blogs how Generocity plans to transform the nonprofit sector.
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  • February 19, 2010
    Generocity featured on NBC10, along with Take 5. Give 5. recipient PALS For Life.
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  • February 19, 2010
    Generocity Survey Generates $25,000 for Regional Nonprofits
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  • February 12, 2010
    Philadelphia Business Journal reports “Generocity's poll is positive”
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  • December 11, 2009
    Philadelphia Business Journal reports “Generocity will shine a light on charitable deeds, giving”
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  • November 19, 2009
    WHYY includes a blurb on Generocity in its newsletter
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  • November 19, 2009
    Generocity Asks Philadelphians to Take 5. Give 5.
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  • November 12, 2009
    Philadelphia Inquirer
    begins running a series of public service ads promoting the Generocity Survey.
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"Generocity can establish a giving community here in Philadelphia, and give people a sense of belonging to a broader local group with a similar mindset."
-Leslie Benoliel, Philadelphia Development Partnership

"Generocity will be a great tool for students and young professionals in the area who are already involved in community improvement."
-Michelle Freeman

"A little bit can go a long way when individuals are committed to solving the problems closest to them, and often times the solutions are very creative. Thanks for putting this philanthropic website effort together."
-Erin Howley

"For a small nonprofit like ours that fits multiple cause categories, Generocity is going to be a great way for us to promote what we do for diverse audiences."
-Paula Kielich, Pals for Life

"This is a very exciting endeavor."
-Eunice King, Independence Foundation

"I love that Generocity gives people the opportunity to give at a different level.W hat we spend for a coffee or bottle of water a day now matters."
-Amanda Larson, Greater Philadelphia Cares

"I love the idea of giving circles because they afford people who can't make large donations an opportunity to connect with others who share their passion for a specific cause, and by combining resources make a more significant financial impact in the process."
-Susan Levin, The Salvation Army

"Generocity encourages active giving by moving people from an informed state to an inspired state."
-Bill Marrazzo, WHYY

"It's important that people understand that Generocity is made possible because of the generosity of its founders, the Baldino family. They are demonstrating the power of example."
-Phyllis Martino, Impact Services

"To get our stories heard now requires a visit to our organization. With Generocity, we have another way of telling the stories of the remarkable women we serve."
-Patricia McLennan, Home of the Sparrow

"The basic message behind Generocity is that regular people have power to impact their communities."
-Jeremy Nowak, The Reinvestment Fund

"This is a great idea- Bravo! Please consider expanding your reach to the New Jersey side of the Greater Philadelphia area!"
-David Odegard

"In any economy, people don't think giving $5, $10 makes a difference. Generocity can show them it does."
-Scott Peterman, iPRAXIS

"Generocity will be my cure for the Monday blues."
-Rachel Ryan, Both is Better LLC

"Our belief is that the world has changed. If nonprofitsNonprofit:  An organization that exists for reasons other than to make a profit, such as charitable, community or service organizations, schools, cultural groups, and faith-based institutions. are to remain the fabric of our communities, they also have to change. Generocity is one way they can change the way they do business."
-Andrew Swinney, The Philadelphia Foundation

"Generocity will give regional businesses a whole new way to champion causes - a way that will set this region apart."
-Rob Wonderling, Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce