I am excited to share some heartwarming news with you all!
Thanks to your continued support and the growing success of our publication, we have the opportunity to contribute to the well-being of others.
When my wife and I created the Nano Family Office, we also did so with philanthropy in mind.
We’re proud to announce that 15% of our Q3 2023 topline revenue from The Nano Family Office newsletter will be distributed to a charity of our community’s choosing!
We have earned a total of USD $33.00 for charity!!!
Since launching the newsletter in early July of 2023, the publication has grown consistently.
This reaffirms to us that we are onto something!
With over 83 subscribers (all subscribers) and counting, we are more inspired than ever to continue to produce meaningful content that helps motivate our readers to adopt a generational mindset!
A Special Thank You!
Thank you to all of our subscribers!
To our paid subscribers, a special thank you for your additional support to the NFO! Because of you, we can contribute to charity in the first quarter of launching our paid subscription tier!
To those of you not yet subscribed to the paid tier, you can find more information on what it offers here:
Introducing: The Nano Family Vault
Dear Stewards, It’s with great excitement that I extend my gratitude for your continued support and engagement with our newsletter. I’m delighted to introduce you to a new dimension of our publication – The Nano Family Vault. This section is designed to offer you an exclusive opportunity to dive deeper into the world of Family offices, gaining access to …
How We Chose
My wife and I have spent the past week thinking about which charities to include in today’s poll.
We deliberately filtered our choices by using www.charityintelligence.ca.
“Our approach to charitable giving is different. Just as a financial analyst researches potential stocks to find the best investment opportunities, Ci uses similar research methods to find exceptional charities for donors. As a result, donors have the tools they need to be better informed and make donations based on evidence. This means that more of what donors can afford to give makes a bigger difference, it has higher social impact.
Charity Intelligence's analysis goes beyond plain subjectivity or narrow financial analysis to dig deeper to arrive at those charities proven to be the best in their field: not just 'do gooders' but 'good doers', too.”
You can read more about Charity Intelligence here: https://www.charityintelligence.ca/about-us.
Using the website’s search capabilities, we chose organizations with a focus on helping children.
Our Candidates:
We have decided on the following three options for our paid subscribers to vote on for this contribution period:
“Founded in 2000, President’s Choice Children’s Charity's dual purpose is to remove hunger as a barrier to learning and to educate about food and nutrition. From 1989 to 2000, the charity operated under the name Kids You Can Count On Us, before being incorporated as President's Choice Children's Charity. The charity operates a student nutrition program (SNP), serving schools in all provinces. President's Choice Children’s Charity explains that hunger can affect a child’s focus and hinder their learning. It reports that one in five Canadian children lives in a food insecure household. It adds that hungry kids experience 27% higher anxiety levels compared to other students.”
Read more about the President’s Choice Children’s Charity and its impact here:
https://www.charityintelligence.ca/charity-details/502-president-s-choice-children-s-charity
“Founded in 1986, Canadian Feed the Children (CFTC) works to help end poverty through sustainable development work. It aims to improve food security, provide education, and create strong and sustainable development. CFTC works in Canada, Bolivia, Ethiopia, Ghana, and Uganda.”
Read more about Canadian Feed the Children and its impact here:
https://www.charityintelligence.ca/charity-details/73-canadian-feed-the-children
“Founded in 1988, Aunt Leah’s Place works to help youth previously in foster care live independently and helps women avoid losing custody of their children. When youth turn 19 they ‘age out’ of the foster care system and can no longer access financial and social support from the government. 84% of youth aging out have experienced neglect and may not have learned basic life skills such as budgeting, cooking, cleaning, and doing laundry. Aunt Leah’s Place gives youth the skills and support they need to live independently. As well, by giving housing and guidance to young mothers, the charity reduces the number of children entering the foster care system. Aunt Leah’s runs four major programs: Housing, Education, Employment and Life Skills.”
Read more about Aunt Leah’s Place and its impact here:
https://charityintelligence.ca/charity-details/232-aunt-leah-s-place#results
Let’s Get To Work!
The poll is set to expire in 3 days!
Mighty Oaks From Little Acorns Grow
Small acts of kindness can create significant change!
We want to express our heartfelt gratitude to each and every one of you. Your readership and engagement empower us to continue our work!
Thank you for being a part of this journey. We look forward to sharing more inspiring stories and initiatives with you in the future.
Warmest regards,
The Founder