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<big>'''Zen Ervin'''</big> is a man who earned his living as a foundation director. He identified sources of funding for a large hospital in Western New York and over two decades built a sizable  endowment and a respected repository of community good will.  
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==Zen Collins==
At the same time he pursued his interest in the [[Category:Cowboy|American cowboy]]. His travels take him to some of the most remote areas of the American West and many of its cowboy camps.
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is a man who earned his living as a foundation director. He identified  
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===Sources of funding===
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for a large hospital in Western New York and over two decades built a sizable  endowment and a respected repository of community good will.  
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At the same time he pursued his interest in the [[Category:Cowboy|American cowboy]]. His travels take him to  
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* some of the most remote areas of the  
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===American West===
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* numerous remote
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===Cowboy camps===
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''Main article: [[cowboy]]''
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===Ranches===
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[[Image:DeepSpringsCattleDrive.jpg|thumb|100|cattle drive]]
 
[[Image:DeepSpringsCattleDrive.jpg|thumb|100|cattle drive]]
 
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<big>'''Philosophy of Foundation Building'''</big>
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Zen understood that it takes years to cultivate a habit of giving amoung financially successful donors.
  
 
[[Category:Tutorial pages]]
 
[[Category:Tutorial pages]]

Revision as of 19:32, 29 May 2007

Zen Collins

is a man who earned his living as a foundation director. He identified

Sources of funding

for a large hospital in Western New York and over two decades built a sizable endowment and a respected repository of community good will. At the same time he pursued his interest in the. His travels take him to

  • some of the most remote areas of the

American West

  • numerous remote

Cowboy camps

Main article: cowboy

Ranches

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cattle drive

Philosophy of Foundation Building Zen understood that it takes years to cultivate a habit of giving amoung financially successful donors.