How Schooley Mitchell can help nonprofits.
In this video, Schooley Mitchell’s David Dow explains how he can help nonprofits, and shares a great client story!
In this video, Schooley Mitchell’s David Dow explains how he can help nonprofits, and shares a great client story!
phi·lan·thro·py – fə-ˈlan(t)-thrə-pē
goodwill to fellow members of the human race; active effort to promote human welfare; an act or gift done or made for humanitarian purposes.
If you look up the definitions of ‘philanthropy’, nowhere will you find mention of personal wealth or the need to be rich. Yet today, it’s often thought that philanthropy is the domain of those with uber personal wealth and foundations with very deep pockets. This is not to say that the world’s wealthiest individuals and foundations don’t do enormous good with their money in helping to eradicate disease, foster innovation, and to support the arts, just to name a few things. The point is that it’s not an exclusive club, or at least I don’t believe it has to be.
I caught some flack a couple of years back when my artist statement for an exhibit I was having included that I’m an “artist, entrepreneur, and philanthropist”. The intention was not to be self-aggrandizing, but to point out that artists come in lots of shapes and sizes, with many interests, and that my partner, Jim, and I are committed to doing all the good we can with the resources we have created together. The common comeback was, “isn’t that what you call the Gates, or Ford Foundation, or Carnegie’s or…” – you can fill in the blanks. I was a bit taken back and stopped using the term for a while, but it bothered me that my deep passion for giving and helping didn’t measure up to the word, simply because I have less.
The advent of micro lending has taught us that all people, not just huge banks and international organizations, can make a difference in helping to lift people out of poverty – not a handout but a hand up. Nonprofits like Heifer International and Kiva provide an accessible platform for anyone to assist entrepreneurs all over the world to start businesses which can sustain themselves and provide food, shelter, education, and living wages for their families. In some cases, like Heifer, it is a requirement that beneficiaries of a gifted animal pay it forward to others creating multiple and ongoing lifecycles of opportunity; or with Kiva you can continue to re-donate your initial $25 loan over and over again. These organizations take a modest original contribution and turn it into a powerful cyclical gift.
This topic came to mind again recently, when I was speaking with an educator and collaborator on an important nonprofit project. She is the Dean of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences for a local college, as well as a first-generation college graduate who worked hard to put herself through an undergraduate program, Master’s, and Ph.D. She went on to teach at liberal arts colleges on the east coast for decades before coming to lead the liberal arts and social science programs at our very innovative, inclusive, and transformational community college.
While speaking with this collaborator, she shared with me that she has never been wealthy, has had to work hard for the life that she has created for herself and son, but that she gives monthly, every month, to a children’s research hospital. Her donation is not large but it’s consistent. She embodies what I believe to be philanthropy and being a philanthropist at its purist.
I will continue to be a philanthropist, and label myself as such, through giving, volunteering, and advocating for causes that I believe are important and worthy. I’d like to call on all of you to join the club and share three simple things that we/you can do:
Many of us want to do more in our communities, but feel a financial obstacle in our way. While it would be wonderful to have the kind of income that allows us to make donations with lots of zeros to the nonprofits we believe in, large financial donations are not the only way to practice philanthropy.
To whom it may concern:
I would like to take this opportunity to write a letter of recommendation on behalf of a true business professional, Katie Dunn. Based in Normal, Illinois, Katie is the experienced and dedicated business development manager at BluSky Restoration.
BluSky provides commercial, industrial, governmental, residential, and multifamily restoration, renovation, environmental, and roofing services across the United States. Its team has years of project management and restoration experience and are recognized as objective experts within the restoration industry.
Katie goes above and beyond to help those she serves and is a great addition to the local business community. She takes the time to get to know her clients and their unique needs in order to come up with a plan that is right for them. She strives to make herself available when needed and is always happy to help in any way she can.
I recommend Katie Dunn and the entire BluSky team to anyone who needs restoration or renovation services. With them, you can rest assured knowing you’re in good hands and that your project will get the attention it deserves.
Sincerely,
David Dow
Strategic-Partner
Schooley Mitchell
To whom it may concern:
It is an absolute pleasure to write this letter of recommendation on behalf of a truly talented individual, Noelle Cox. Based in Bloomington-Normal, Illinois, Noelle is a highly skilled and fully licensed loan officer with Compass Mortgage.
Compass Mortgage was founded in 1999 and is licensed in 21 states. It strives to help its clients make wise and informed choices when it comes to mortgage financing. It’s able to provide a quicker, smoother loan process and closing than other companies because it can underwrite, prepare the closing package, and provide funding for the loan.
I’ve known Noelle for some time now and have come to know her as a truly dedicated professional. She goes above and beyond for her clients and works tirelessly to get them their desired outcome. She is also a strong supporter of the community and is always happy to help whenever she can.
I highly recommend Noelle Cox at Compass Mortgage to anyone looking to finance or refinance their home. With Noelle and the rest of the team, you can always count on amazing service from people who really care about their clients.
Sincerely,
David Dow
Strategic-Partner
Schooley Mitchell


On behalf of all of Schooley Mitchell, we’d like to extend a huge congratulations to David Dow on receiving awards for Good News Contribution and Special Client Acquisition. Thank you for all your hard work this past year!
To whom it may concern:
I am more than happy to write this letter of recommendation on behalf of a truly talented businesswoman, Samantha Starkey. Based in Bloomington, Illinois, Samantha is a highly skilled and motivated realtor and the real estate services director and VP at Core 3.
Core 3 is a third-party property management company that also has divisions in maintenance and landscaping, residential and commercial real estate, and construction. It has offices in Bloomington, Peoria, and Springfield, Illinois, and currently manages residential units, commercial space, and home associations.
Samantha joined Core 3 in 2014 and has been flourishing ever since. She worked her way up to her current position and has truly been an asset to the company. She goes above and beyond for all her clients, taking the time to ask questions and get to know them and their unique needs, and always ensures she is available when issues arise.
I’ve known Samantha for more than a year now and can attest to the industry professional she is. Not only is she experienced and knowledgeable in her field, but she is warm, friendly, and a pleasure to interact with on a personal level.
I highly recommend Samantha Starkey and the entire team at Core 3 to anyone looking to buy, sell, or rent. With them, you can rest assured knowing you’re in good hands with a company that genuinely cares about each and every one of its clients.
Sincerely,
David Dow
Strategic-Partner
Schooley Mitchell
Do you have a restoration project that needs attention? Then contact the business development manager at BluSky Restoration, Katie Dunn, and see how she can help you get the most out of your budget.
To whom it may concern:
I would like to take this opportunity to write a letter of recommendation on behalf of an amazing professional, Julia Davis. Owner of Julia Davis Law Firm, Julia has more than 15 years of experience in the areas of real estate, adoption, estate planning, and estate administration.
Julia and her team strive to provide the Bloomington, Illinois community with affordable services relating to commercial and residential real estate, adoptions, guardianships, special needs trusts, revocable trusts, and more. They provide free 15-minute consultations to clients and use their resources and connections to ensure you get exactly the help you need.
I’ve known Julia for about a year now and have come to know her as the true industry professional she is. She has helped me with two recent real estate transactions and assisted with updating our trust documents. I have been nothing short of impressed by her service. She is prompt and courteous, often going out of her way to help in any way she can and taking the time to really get to know me and my unique situation.
I confidently recommend Julia and her team to anyone looking for legal services they can count on. Julia is a pleasure to deal with and always does her best to provide exceptional services, at a price that won’t break the bank.
Sincerely,
David Dow
Strategic-Partner
Schooley Mitchell
If you’re looking to finance or refinance your home, contact Noelle Cox at Compass Mortgage. She’ll use her extensive knowledge and skills to match you with the loan program that best suits your unique needs.
Katie Dunn is the experienced and dedicated business development manager at BluSky Restoration. She goes above and beyond to help those she serves and is a great addition to the local business community.