
”Not for profit but for good” Join me and my guest Jim Feiner, founder of Refer2Give (www.refertogive.com). Jim is one of the only private developers of affordable housing on Martha's Vineyard - not for profit but for good. With over half a billion dollars in real estate transactions under his belt, the inspiration behind Refer2Give emanated from the resounding success of Jim’s 'Client's Choice' initiative program that donates 10% of every sales commission earned by Feiner Real Estate to the local charity of the client’s choice. Building upon the momentum of over $400,000 in contributions to local nonprofits, Refer2Give presents an opportunity to establish meaningful and significant contributions to charitable organizations around the country while ensuring a seamless process free of any costs to all parties. SHOW NOTES Summary In this episode of 'The Soul of Business,' Blaine speaks with Jim Feiner, a real estate broker from Martha's Vineyard, who has integrated social responsibility into his business model. They discuss the importance of uplifting communities through business, the ripple effects of philanthropy, and how redefining success can lead to a more fulfilling life. Jim shares his journey of merging real estate with charitable giving, emphasizing the interconnectedness of actions and their impacts on society. The conversation highlights the moral obligations of businesses to be stewards of life and the transformative power of giving back. Takeaways The purpose of business is to uplift the experience of being alive. Social responsibility can be integrated into any business model. Community impact is more visible in smaller areas like Martha's Vineyard. Philanthropy can be a fun and rewarding process. Giving back reinforces the idea of having enough. Success should be defined by experiences, not just financial outcomes. A new business model can create a ripple effect of giving. Ethical standards in real estate are crucial for community trust. The act of giving can lead to personal fulfillment and growth. It's important to be a center of distribution rather than accumulation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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