There are so many ways you can make a difference and bring about real and lasting change in the cities in which Leadership Foundations serves. Explore below how you can get involved in this important work.
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Engage your friends, family, and colleagues in the life-transforming work of Leadership Foundations.
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By leaving a gift in your will or estate plan, you can continue to help people in need in cities throughout the world, long after you’re gone. Anyone can make a planned gift, regardless of the size or description of the assets. Planned giving can include bequests, charitable remainder trusts, stocks, bonds, mutual funds, life insurance, gift annuities and endowments.
Planned gifts are very important to the long-term sustainability of Leadership Foundations because they ensure that we will have the resources needed to continue expanding our work transforming cites into places where the most vulnerable members can thrive.
For more information about planned giving at Leadership Foundations contact us at .253.292.5991or via email. To set up your planned gift please consult your financial or estate planner.
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Our members are committed to serving the needs of their city through a time tested process and way of seeking social and spiritual change.
To learn more about the process of affiliating, please fill out this form to let us know of your interest.
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PLEASE NOTE: Leadership Foundations is NOT a grant-making charitable foundation.
What book, movie, quote, or tv show has most shaped your understanding of leadership or the city?
A quote that has shaped my understanding of leadership and the city is, “Do not be daunted by the enormity of the world’s grief. Do justly now, love mercy now, walk humbly now. You are not obligated to complete the work, but neither are you free to abandon it.”
While the amount of work there is to do to transform cities is great, this quote reminds me that we are freed from having to complete it all, though our obligation to continue remains. We may never see a huge transformation in our lifetime. The work stretches far beyond us. However, this does not make our acts of faithfulness in the day to day less significant, no matter how small they may seem.