Sandler Training - December/January 2020

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INSIDE THIS ISSUE

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3 Steps to Crafting an Effective Elevator Pitch

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How to Keep Your Turnover Rate in Check

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Case Study: Transform Your Business With Transparency

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The Means to Gain the Insights You Need

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How Project Kids Idaho Helps Students Achieve Their Dreams

CHARITY SPOTLIGHT: PROJECT KIDS IDAHO HELPING IDAHO STUDENTS THRIVE

Between figuring out the perfect lunch spot, navigating the social hierarchy, and balancing homework and extracurriculars, it’s already tough to be a kid. Add in financial troubles, and those typical childhood stresses can be compounded, making it hard for students to achieve their full potential and follow their dreams. Here at Sandler, where we work every day to help entrepreneurs and leaders realize their dreams, we think that’s a tragedy. Thankfully, people like our friends over at Project Kids Idaho are there to lend a helping hand! Since 2000, Project Kids Idaho has been offering Idaho students the tools and resources they need to succeed. In that

time, what started as a church project to provide students at Meridian Elementary School with new socks, underwear, and laundry detergent has grown into a thriving nonprofit, supplying kids across the West Ada School District with whatever they need to succeed in the classroom and at after-school activities. Project Kids Idaho is staffed entirely by volunteers, who cover a school district that spans 382 square miles and includes 32 elementary schools, 10 middle schools, and 11 high schools. Between them, those schools host more than 37,000 students, many of whom need financial help. This holiday season, Project Kids Idaho has been raising funds for three initiatives:

Providing for the basic needs of homeless students and their families

• Covering fees and offering equipment support to help kids participate in the sports and extracurriculars they love Donating the cost of kids’ transportation to and from Operation School Bell, a program that gives children in need the chance to “shop” for new school clothes We feel truly blessed to have such a life- changing organization in our community, and encourage you to support Project Kids Idaho this holiday season. Visit ProjectKidsIdaho.org to learn more and donate to the cause! •

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