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A First Look at Jumo

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Here’s the article from today’s New York Times. By November 2010, Jumo noted in a New York Times article that they’ve raised $3.5 Jumo setup their offices in New York City’s SoHo neighborhood. Argentina, France, India, or Kenya?&# So What and Who Cares.

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An Interview with Lorene Straka, Joanna Eng, and Mari Velasco from the Idealist

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I recently tracked down several women who work for the organization in their New York and Buenos Aires offices, including Lorene Straka , Joanna Eng , and Mari Velasco for an interview. met the founder, Ami Dar, on a subway two weeks after moving to New York in 1999. Why did you decide to intern for the idealist?

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What is Jumo? | Nonprofit Trends with Steve MacLaughlin | a.

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By November 2010, Jumo noted in a New York Times article that they’ve raised $3.5 Where Jumo setup their offices in New York City’s SoHo neighborhood. They have also been very active on Facebook and Twitter along with a few entries on the Jumo blog. Argentina, France, India, or Kenya?&#

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The Great Good Place Book Discussion Part 6: Museum 2.5 by Elaine Heumann Gurian

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It is clear that any human activity that takes place in a one meter space is highly dependent on where that meter is situated and what is adjacent to it. In each, strangers can safely meet; participate in the same activity at the same time; see, and even brush past, one another; and yet need not talk to or even acknowledge each other.

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The Global Fund for Women: An Interview with Kavita Ramdas

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And yes, it may mean that a group in Argentina, that is certainly deserving by our basic standards, may not get a grant this year, so that we can support very worthwhile and important requests from a group that has even less access to resources in Haiti.

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