The Richest Generation in U.S. History Just Keeps Getting Richer
Thanks to Jaime for this link!
What’s Your Donor Data’s Legacy?
The value of our donor databases are directly tied to the amount of time and energy you spend preserving your donor's history with your institution.
Inaugural XIN Philanthropy Conference an Inspiration
These are personal reflections and observations of this new conference.
Collin County south? Exploding growth affecting towns from Austin to San Antonio
As we look at prospects in Texas, it's worth noting how cities are expanding.
How Real Estate Philanthropy Drives Economic Development
A thoughtful look at how several recent gifts have been able to inspire economic development and cultural enrichment.
Dallas joins Portland, Seattle and Denver as a top market for home price gains
Continued good news for the Dallas home market.
Oklahoma City's growth: A path that's unsustainable
"At 621 square miles, Oklahoma City is geographically bigger than any city in Texas. Excluding sparsely populated large towns in Alaska and Montana, Oklahoma City ranks fourth in the nation in size."
I clearly had no idea how big Oklahoma City is.
Search Smarter: 30+ Google Search Tricks You Might Not Already
Great reminders if you've forgotten how to maximize your Google experience.
The ROI of predictive analytics triples other productivity approaches
Thanks to Dean Abbot for sharing this slide from TDWI's Accelerate conference. There's a number of great tweets using the #tdwiaccelerate hashtag on Twitter.
Still the One - Permian Gas Output Levels Off, But Processing Capacity Is Rising
Bruce Bullock shared this site with us during our happy hour earlier this year. The articles are filled with terrific information, but are clearly targeted at people involved with the oil and gas industry.
Brexistential Crisis: Philanthropy After Brexit
Ben Rymer has a great post on The Helen Brown Group.