Wendy S Huffman
Wendy Huffman Founded Letsmakethedifference.org, a nonprofit that trains leaders and communities in Peace and Conflict Resolution in refugee camps in Africa, and supports sustainable giving to impact exponentially through The Collective.
The recent wave of government layoffs has left many professionals facing an uncertain future. Losing a job—especially one you expected to be stable—can feel like having the ground pulled out from under you. The shock, fear, and stress are real, and feeling overwhelmed is completely natural.
by Wendy S HuffmanAs we move into 2025, companies are under more pressure than ever to demonstrate their commitment to social impact. The recent State of Corporate Purpose report from Benevity reveals a shift from traditional CSR to a deeply integrated “impact mindset"...
by Wendy S Huffman
The holiday season can be a time of joy, but for many, starting as early as Halloween, it also brings stress and even depression.
by Wendy S HuffmanCognitive distortions are common, automatic thought patterns that skew our perception of reality.. in extreme cases, they can contribute to mental health issues like anxiety or depression.
by Wendy S Huffman
As Simon Sinek shares in his popular TED Talk, The Power of WHY, when businesses connect with purpose, they inspire customers and their teams, building a truly impactful brand.
by Wendy S Huffman
Given the complexity, it’s essential to work with a knowledgeable grant writer who understands REAP requirements and can ensure your application is thorough and timely. The deadline is December 31, and it takes several weeks to prepare the application, so don’t wait.
by Wendy S Huffman
As electricity costs surge worldwide, U.S. businesses feel the strain, with rising utility expenses eating into profits more than ever. For brick-and-mortar businesses, solar power offers a strategic solution—reducing monthly bills and controlling long-term expenses.
by Wendy S Huffman
In the ever-changing world of entrepreneurship, the ability to thrive amidst uncertainty is essential. Resilience—the capacity to recover quickly from difficulties—sets successful entrepreneurs apart.
by Wendy S Huffman