Lisa M. Dietlin (born August 20, 1963) is speaker and writer on the subject of philanthropy. She is the author of four books about the subject, and she is the President and CEO of the philanthropic consulting company The Institute of Transformational Philanthropy.

Lisa Dietlin
Lisa M. Dietlin in 2018
Born (1963-08-20) August 20, 1963 (age 61)
EducationAlpena High School
Alpena Community College
Michigan State University
St. Mary's University of Minnesota
Occupation(s)President and CEO of The Institute of Transformational Philanthropy
Websitewww.lisadietlin.com

Early life

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Dietlin was born in Alpena, Michigan, and spent her childhood in Michigan and Montana. Her father died when she was 13, and she and her siblings were raised by her mother. After graduating from Alpena High School and Alpena Community College, Dietlin earned a degree from Michigan State University.[1] She received a Master of Arts degree in Philanthropy and Development from St. Mary's University of Minnesota. Dietlin served as the President for the Michigan Young Democrats, and then was the Legislative Services Specialist for the Michigan State University Senate from 1986-1991.

Career

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At Michigan Technological University, Dietlin served as Associate Director of Corporate Relations, Director of Major Gifts and Senior Advancement Director. She moved to Chicago in 1998 and worked as Assistant Dean of Development at University of Illinois at Chicago and an adjunct professor at North Park University.[1] Lisa currently serves as an adjunct faculty member at DePaul University in its School of Public Service teaching three courses including The Business of Philanthropy a GLE + (Global Learning Experience, Plus) course. This course was developed with colleagues from Nottingham Trent University/Nottingham Business School. In 2023, its first year, this course was recognized by the UN Global Forum PRME.

In 2023, Lisa Dietlin was named as a Fulbright Specialist by the US Department of State. This is a three year appointment.

In 2000, Dietlin founded Lisa M. Dietlin & Associates, Inc. in Chicago, and served as President and CEO. LMDA worked to create philanthropic strategies for its clients, mainly entrepreneurs and non-profit organizations.[2] Dietlin served on the Board of the Ms. Foundation [3] and WomenOnCall.

Dietlin's first book, Transformational Philanthropy: Entrepreneurs and Nonprofits, was published in 2010. She later authored three more books, the Making A Difference series, which provides tips, ideas and stories about creating positive impact through giving.[4] Two additional books authored by Lisa are The Power of Three: How to achieve your goals by simply doing three things a day and I Got Hit By a Taxi but You Look Run Over: Life Lessons about happiness and joy.

Dietlin was featured by the Chicago Tribune in their ebook Remarkable Women: Interviews with Inspiring Chicagoland Women [2] In 2013 she was named one of the Top 50 Singles by Today's Chicago Woman magazine.[5] She has also named as a SheSource expert on strategic fundraising, philanthropy, nonprofits, media and entertainment.[citation needed]

Dietlin has been a guest on many television and radio programs including NBC.,[6] CBS,[7] Fox News,[8] Better TV, WGN Radio,[9] Oprah & Friends Radio [10] NPR and First Business, giving information and ideas about how to get involved in charitable work. She appeared regularly on CBS 2 as its Chicago Charity Contributor, and was a national judge for the Tom’s of Maine "50 States for Good" charity recognition awards for several years.[11] Dietlin has also contributed articles to, and been featured and quoted in various newspapers [12][13][14] and magazines[15][16][17] and in The Chronicle of Philanthropy. She has been a regular Huffington Post contributor through her blog "Making A Difference®: The World of Giving".


Selected publications

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Books

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  • Transformational Philanthropy: Entrepreneurs and Nonprofits 2010
  • The Power of Three: How to achieve your goals by simply doing three things a day
  • I Got Hit By a Taxi but You Look Run Over: Life Lessons about happiness and joy.
  • Making A Difference - 365 Tips, Ideas and Stories to Change Your World.
  • Making A Difference 2 - More Tips, Ideas and Stories to Change Your World.
  • Making A Difference 3 - Still More Tips, Ideas and Stories to Change Your World.

Articles

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  • Conscious Magazine (February 2016) "Breaking Up The Winter Doldrums: Volunteer or Virtually Volunteer Options"[18]
  • University World News (2016) "Philanthropy For Social Leadership"[19]
  • HuffPost Blog Post (June 2015) "Making A Difference®: The World of Giving – US Charitable Giving Surpasses All Past Records in 2014" [20]
  • HuffPost Blog Post (November 2013) "Making A Difference®: The World of Giving – 50 STATES FOR GOOD" Announces Those Organizations Doing the Most Good[21]
  • HuffPost Blog Post (August 2012) "Making A Difference®: The World of Giving -- More Inspiration Right After the Olympics[22]
  • Today’s Chicago Woman (December 2011) "Women’s Role in Philanthropy"[23]

References

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  1. ^ a b Heimerl, Phil "Alpena High to induct 3 into Alumni Hall of Fame", Alpena Now,via True North Radio Network, 2010/10/08
  2. ^ a b Jenniffer Weigel, "Remarkable Woman: Lisa Dietlin". Chicago Tribune. June 24, 2012. republished in Remarkable Women: Interviews with Inspiring Chicagoland Women. Agate Publishing. 5 September 2013. pp. 130–. ISBN 978-1-57284-456-8.
  3. ^ Guzman, K . "The Ms Foundation: Focus on Chicago - Celebrating 40 years". The L-Stop, December 10, 2012
  4. ^ "Hard times inspire people to help less fortunate". Judy Keen, USA TODAY, November 28, 2011.
  5. ^ "TCW’s Top 50 Singles of 2013". TWC Magazine, February 6, 2013.
  6. ^ NBC(2013)"Americans Donate More In 2012" Video clip of Dietlin as a guest on NBC 5 television show.
  7. ^ CBS(2012)"Philanthropic Adviser Lisa Dietlin Explains #26 Acts". CBS Chicago.
  8. ^ Fox News (2011) "9/11 Should be Springboard for Generosity: Philanthropy Expert Lisa Dietlin". My Fox Chicago, Sep 14, 2011 archived.
  9. ^ "Lisa Dietlin was hit by a cab, got up, hugged the cabbie". WGN Radio, October 26, 2015, Shane Riordan
  10. ^ Oprah Radio (2007) [1],
  11. ^ http://www.tomsofmaine.com/community/community/overlay/50-states-for-good-judges
  12. ^ Courtney Rozen, Bloomberg BN (2018) After Tax Reform, Here’s What the Nonprofit Sector Is Watching[2]
  13. ^ Parrish, Tory N., Pittsburgh Tribune (2013)Magee-Womens nurse to donate at least $450,000 in retirement savings to hospital for infertility research [3]
  14. ^ Kingsbury, Katie, (2012) YOUR MONEY - The best way to boost charitable donations, [4]
  15. ^ Keen, Judy, (2012) Layaway angels' pay off orders and pay it forward
  16. ^ Lear, Samantha, (2012), She Made A Business Out of Giving Back
  17. ^ Coombes, Andrea, (2008) Keep on giving: Tips for continuing to support charities in though economic times, [5]
  18. ^ http://consciousmagazine.co/breaking-up-the-winter-doldrums-volunteer-or-virtually-volunteer-options/
  19. ^ http://www.universityworldnews.com/article.php?story=2016050312322647
  20. ^ http://www.huffingtonpost.com/lisa-m-dietlin/making-a-difference-the-w_43_b_7587554.html
  21. ^ http://www.huffingtonpost.com/lisa-m-dietlin/making-a-difference-the-w_33_b_4247345.html
  22. ^ http://www.huffingtonpost.com/lisa-m-dietlin/making-a-difference-the-w_19_b_1755748.html
  23. ^ http://www.tcwmag.com/womens-role-in-philanthropy
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  • Huffington Post (2013) Making A Difference: A World of Giving [6]
  • SheSource (2013) [7]
  • Women on Call