The Pollination Project: The Power of Small & Philanthropy

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The Pollination Project: The Power of Small & Philanthropy

Great things are done by a series of small things brought together.

- Vincent Van Gogh -

The Pollination Project: The Power of Small & Philanthropy

The Pollination Project has a unique approach to philanthropy. It grants small donations of up to $1000 each day, to causes spanning all geographies, all unmet needs, and all issues. The common element for each grantee is that their work spread compassion. Founder Ari Nessel defines compassion, "being this ability to see yourself in others, and others in yourself. Wanting to reduce our collective suffering or collective injustice in existing world, and to co-create more kindness, more generosity, more love, and more connectedness." In this interview Nessel shares more about the origins of The Pollination Project and his own spiritual journey and awakening. { read more }

Be The Change

Consider the small things you can do right now that may result in large ripples of kindness. For inspiration, visit The Pollination Project website. { more }


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