Leverage Bigger Profits with a Charitable Mission

Having a big mission interwoven with your financial goals also provides a more profound “why” for what you’re doing in business. It gets your team, customers and community involved, helping your bottom line grow faster than it would have if you were on your own.”  Yanik Silver, YoungEntrepreneur.com

Leverage CharityHaving a greater mission and building your business around that mission brings deeper levels of satisfaction to your work and a stronger potential for bigger profits.  It allows for passion which I believe is an essential element of a successful business and life.  Your mission should reflect the “why” you are in business. 

My why is that I believe that every young person deserves to have big dreams and the opportunity to make those dreams come true.

My business was conceived by my desire to help teens and young adults become economically self-sufficient.  I found a program online that I enrolled in to learn how to build an internet business and realized somewhere in the middle of this program that this is what I wanted my youth-centered business to be.  With the approval and partnership with the creator of that program, The Monetize Your Passion Blueprint: Empowering Young Entrepreneurs program was born.

The program trains coaches, teachers, life skills professional and other service providers who work with teens and young adults to teach them entrepreneurial core values, habits and business skills.  The charitable element of this mission is to provide training at no cost to volunteers who work with homeless youth to help those kids start a business and get off the streets and transform their lives.  We have also donated the program to a group who works with young women in Uganda and as a pre-release program for young people coming out of prison.  Additionally, we have set aside a few scholarships for each course for qualified clients who have a similar mission and are not able to afford the program.

The internet allows you to be more creative with your business and have a wider reach and when you are passionate about what you do, you don’t actually talk business, you share your passion.  I love talking with people in Australia, England, South Africa, Rwanda, and all across America about my passionate mission.

The current trend in entrepreneurial business is to break down the barriers between work and lifestyle and value-boosting activities.  A business can leverage charitable causes at the same time it boosts business.  The bottom line is that the more impact you create, the more joy and happiness you create, the more profits you’ll generate.

To learn more about The Monetize Your Passion Blueprint: Empowering Young Entrepreneurs program, email me at Julia@julianeiman.com to schedule a free call.  The webpage for this program is currently under construction.  The new coaching program is scheduled to being Tuesday, November 5, 2013 and I’m offering a substantial discount for early registration.

 

 

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Roy A. Ackerman, PhD, EA - October 2, 2013

Help with a twist! I love it!
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    Julia - October 2, 2013

    Hi Roy, nice to see you again. Love that – “help with a twist” – it’s very trendy right now and I think it makes good business sense for the current time.

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