Blog: Sharing to Succeed

At Impact 100 Jersey Coast, we pride ourselves on our hyper local focus. Awarding grants solely to local non-profits, we bring local women together to foster a culture of giving and create transformational changes close to home.

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We Are Part of a Worldwide Movement

How easy it can be then to overlook that we are a critical part of a worldwide movement, a movement reaching far beyond our own back yards. Equally important is how much we can learn from and share with our counterparts elsewhere. This point became crystal clear in October when seven women from Jersey Coast traveled to Pensacola, Florida for the annual Impact 100 Global Conference, “Sharing to Succeed.”

The objective was to connect members from all over the country and abroad to share ideas and “explore aspects of our unique philanthropy model.” About 150 women converged at the Pensacola Beach Hilton for the three-day event.

Deirdre Spiropoulos, president and co-founder of Jersey Coast, describes the conference as a complete eye-opener. Having attended for the first time three years earlier, she was struck by how much our group has since grown, She compared it to the feeling one has when entering college as a nervous freshman versus returning as a confident senior.

“We felt very validated!” she said. “We followed the model, we grew very fast, and now we’re not just asking the questions but also answering them and imparting OUR knowledge — we’re active participants.”

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Look Out for Impact 100 Global’s Fresh Rebrand

Perhaps the most important news to emerge from the conference was the rebranding of the organization on a global scale. If you go to Impact 100 Council you will notice a fresh design. Gone is the green and blue logo, replaced by a bold purple design. This design is one small aspect of a larger mission to create uniformity and ultimately elevate the Impact 100 Global brand.

“Having the Impact 100 brand uniting us all to bring about national recognition — it’s a great thing!” said Michelle Peoples, a Jersey Coast member since the group’s inception. What struck her most from the conference, however, involved the expanding role of technology, whether it’s communicating with members, marketing, or managing financial and administrative operations. “Technology is the key to our success,” she said.

For Denise Liotta, an Advisory Group and inaugural member currently serving as sponsorship chair, the most important takeaway was how much “further ahead” our group is than many others.

“I came away inspired by our own leadership,” she said adding that it was also useful to learn how other groups handle a variety of issues.

“This has been extremely helpful in our first four years and will continue to give us perspective as we grow,” she said. “And, as one of the most successful Impacts, (as measured by membership relative to time in existence), it’s important to share what we have learned.”

Impact 100 Jersey Coast is a Youthful Chapter!

In addition, Liotta noted that Jersey Coast has one of the younger demographics, which is not the case overall. “A number of other Impacts have trouble attracting younger women and feel at a disadvantage because of it.”

Karen Waltz, Operations Chair for Jersey Coast, is a case in point for this idea.

“As the youngest person there, women seemed interested in speaking to me about my personal interest in Impact and the ‘millennial’ perspective,” she said, adding that she met an impressive variety of women at the conference — from different age groups, regions and backgrounds.

However, her most inspiring takeaway goes back to what we’re all about in the first place.

“It was overwhelming to hear about the total funds we have contributed to non-profits over the years and how much change we women have made in our local communities!” she said. “It really showed me how one woman, one donation, one vote really makes a difference.”

To learn more about the global Council, you can subscribe to their newsletter here.
 

Fast Facts about Global Impact

  • Since its inception in 2001, Impact 100 has donated more than $45 million to worthy causes and nurtured dozens of chapters from start-up through maturity.
  • There are more than 50 Impact 100 chapters across the U.S. and Australia, and one in the U.K.
  • In the USA, Florida has the most chapters – eight!

 

 

Sign Up As A ‘One and Done’ Volunteer!

One & Done volunteeringWe would like to introduce and invite you to participate in the newly created ‘ONE AND DONE’ committee. ‘One and Done’ was created to engage those members that would like more involvement and can spare a bit of time to help with one-time tasks that really help drive Impact 100 forward towards our goal of “Funding All Five”.

The tasks might be stuffing envelopes, greeting people at membership meetings, writing Thank You notes and the like…whatever you are comfortable doing!

Visit our One and Done sign up page to raise your hand if you can spare a bit of time and would like to get together with other members while helping with some needed work. Please indicate on the form if you are interested in more long-term committee work as we have needs there as well.

As always, THANK YOU!

Questions? Feel free to contact Karen Harris or Suzann Cahill.

Impact 100 Jersey Cost Held Annual Meeting: ‘Make Your Impact’

The Two River Times featured pictures from the Impact 100 Jersey Coast 2019 Annual Meeting, where 440 Impact members gathered to listen to the five finalist presentations then voted on the four 2019 grantees. The grants in the amount of $110,000 each were awarded to COA, CASA, APMF and St. Mark’s.

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Powerful Women’s Group Provides Transformational Change, IMPACT 100 JERSEY COAST AWARDS FOUR $110,000 GRANTS

Impact 100 Jersey Coast held its Annual Meeting on November 19th where the organization’s 440 members selected the four grant finalists to receive $110,000 each. The four selected were Asbury Park Music Foundation (Arts and Culture), Clean Ocean Action (Environment, Parks and Recreation), Court Appointed Special Advocates of Monmouth County (“CASA”) (Children and Families) and St. Mark’s Center for Community Renewal (Health and Wellness).

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News: Impact 100 Jersey Coast Announces 5 Finalists for 4 Grants of $110,000

Community Magazine features Impact 100 Jersey Coast and its five 2019 grant finalists: Asbury Park Music Foundation (Arts and Culture), Clean Ocean Action (Environment, Parks and Recreation), Court Appointed Special Advocates of Monmouth County (“CASA”) (Children and Families), St. Mark’s Center for Community Renewal (Health and Wellness), and Senior Citizens Activities Network Inc. (“SCAN”) (Education).

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News: Deirdre Spiropoulos interviewed on Lou & Liz in the Morning on 94.3 The Point

July 12, 2019: Impact 100 Jersey Coast’s Co-Founder and President, Deirdre Spiropoulos, interviewed on the Lou & Liz show on 94.3 The Point

Last week, Deirdre Spiropoulos headed down to the sunny Asbury Park boardwalk to chat with 94.3 The Point radio show hosts, Lou and Liz, about Impact 100 Jersey Coast.

Huge thanks to the Lou and Liz in the Morning show for such wonderful support!

Read Liz’s blog post on Impact 100 here >> https://943thepoint.com/how-women-from-monmouth-county-can-make-a-huge-difference/

Listen to the interview below

News: Annual Wine & Martini Tasting Benefit Raises More than $50,000 for Impact 100 Jersey Coast

The Community Magazine’s May edition features Impact 100 Jersey Coast, which has raised over $50,000 as the beneficiary of the 16th Annual Salt Creek Grille Wine & Martini Tasting Fundraiser, where 100% of proceeds from the sponsorships, ticket sales and live auction items went directly to Impact 100 Jersey Coast and the Impact flag will fly from the waterfront restaurant throughout the entire year with the intent to create more awareness. Impact’s 2019 final membership count is also featured in the magazine.

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News: Women’s Philanthropic Movement Reaches $1 Million Mark

Impact 100 Jersey Coast has reached an amazing milestone as it closed its record-breaking 2019 membership season. This fall Impact Jersey Coast will award four grants of $110,000 each – bringing its total funding to nonprofits in Monmouth County to more than $1.1 million! Interested nonprofit organizations in Monmouth County should visit the Impact website for more details.

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