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Resources - Volunteerism and Philanthropy
Whether they’re just starting the financial integrity program, or have achieved financial independence, many folks who carry out the program find giving of their time, expertise, or means to be important steps in living their values and achieving fulfillment. As less time needs to be devoted to paid work, volunteering time or donating extra savings become means of building community and helping self and others to minimize expenses. Find information on satisfying and effective volunteerism and philanthropy.
See also Life after employment, and Step 9 Resources for ways to make social benefit criteria a part of your investment program.
Pages in category "Volunteerism and Philanthropy"
The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.