I always love being surprised by colorful spring daffodils and tulips popping up in areas that I had forgotten I had planted bulbs. Sometimes the seeds we plant don’t always blossom when and where we expect. This is also true of planting the “seeds” of Impact 100 membership as well. Not only do the seeds need to be planted, but they need to be fertilized as well. Spring is a perfect time for each of us to be planting the Impact 100 seeds (remember this is still a “grass roots” movement!) to ensure our future growth. You can help by bringing a friend to upcoming events, hosting a Spread the Word, bringing in an Impact representative to attend your group/club (
click here to learn more), forwarding on this newsletter, or other ways. We all can be “rainmakers” for Impact 100 and easily get to 300+ members — i.e. 3 grants — this fall.
If you do not sow in the spring you will not reap in the autumn. (Irish Proverb)
Jenny
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