No Explanation Necessary...

It was a lovely Saturday afternoon and I was out to lunch with my sister and a few friends. We were sitting at our table, eating some very tasty sandwiches, when I spied not one...but TWO pennies under the table next to us. I thought I would just sit and wait out the two teenage couple eating their lunch then dive under the table to recover the pennies when they left.

Unfortunately, after they ate, the young man whipped out the City Paper and settled in for an afternoon of reading about local goings-on. I knew my time at the eatery was drawing to a close since my friends & I planned to hit some local shops to check out the latest summer shoes & accessories. I hoped the kids would take their paper and head out soon...but no such luck.

So, when my friends got up, I decided to explain myself (somewhat) to the couple as I abandoned my pride and ducked under the table to pick up the pennies. I started to say something along the lines of, "I'm just gonna grab these pennies...my friends & I collect them for charity..."

But the guy just looked at me and said, "We're in a recession, man. There's no need to explain yourself!"

Yeah, that's right! No need to explain. It's a recession, so I will pick up my pennies with pride!

Social Change

Wow, wow, wow! Who knew I could have fun AND collect a ton of pennies (along with a bunch of other change) at a work event?!

Last week I attended ASAE & The Center's Global Summit on Social Responsibility. It was a really neat event that used the Appreciative Inquiry model to generate ideas & action plans to leverage the power of associations to improve the planet through social responsibility initiatives. I won a "young professionals" scholarship to attend the ground-breaking event alongside association leaders and partners.

On day one when we kicked off the event, we paired up to interview someone at our table. We each talked about things in our lives we were proud of. So, of course...I told the story of The Penny Project! My interviewer loved it and shared it with the rest of our table. The next day, at another table, it came up again as part of a presentation we had to do. Suddenly, one of my team members pulled all of the change from her purse and gave it to me for the cause. Now that was exciting! But it was even more exciting when everyone else at the table did the same thing! Before I knew it, I was up on the stage sharing the story with the whole room! At the same time, my team members were passing around "penny bags" and I could hear jingling all around the ballroom.

I went back to the table to sit down and from out of nowhere 3 or 4 people came up to me with their change, throwing it in the bags and saying things like, "great idea" and "good luck with this!" I couldn't believe it...the whole thing put a huge smile on my face! And then...one very generous fellow gave me a $20 bill with a sticky note that said "Very Imaginative!" Talk about a pretty penny!

All in all, over the next two days the generosity and support of the people attending the summit continued to amaze me. By the end of the final day, I'd collected 98 quarters, 119 dimes, 98 nickels, 526 pennies, and a $1 coin (along with actual paper money, which made my heart skip a beat!) for a total of $76.56.

So, now I have renewed spirit and excitement about the project and am ready for the next phase. This month is all about connecting with Common Cents (an organization that teaches social responsibility & charitable giving to children) and hopefully combining what they do with my desire to teach kids about financial literacy.

So keep saving those pennies and stay tuned for future news...

Penny Protocal

1. Pennies & other change must be discovered outside your home &/or other areas where YOUR money hangs around. It's about found money, people...not money you just forgot you had!

2. Taking pennies from other people's homes (or vehicles) constitutes stealing...don't do it!

3. Tip jars are strictly off limits.

4. Foreign curency cannot be accepted. If you find a Canadian quarter and can somehow convince your Canadian friend to buy the quarter from you at the correct exhange rate in American dollars...then bring it on!

The Penny Wall

The Penny Wall
A place to honor pennies (large & small) and what they add up to be!

The Spreadsheet...Who just throws money in a jar?!

The Spreadsheet...Who just throws money in a jar?!