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Ways We Can All Help Advance Women’s and Girls’ Empowerment

Connection Cafe

Women’s and girls’ empowerment is a sweeping topic, defined and shaped by family beliefs and cultural norms in the community and country where one lives. Some people associate the empowerment of women and girls primarily with challenges faced in communities where poverty and lack of access to education determine one’s level of empowerment.

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Celebrate International Women’s Day 2021

Forum One

Individually, we’re all responsible for our own thoughts and actions, but we can choose to challenge and call out gender bias and inequity. Amplifying the voices of female peacemakers. Connecting women to change the face of political leadership. Telling stories through images of empowerment.

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How to Overcome a Victim Mindset in Order to Better Serve Your Nonprofit and Your Community

Bloomerang

The important thing to remember is that you have the power to change the mindsets that aren’t serving you. The first step in changing something is understanding it. You might resist change, compare yourself to others, and remain stuck where you are. . Understanding The Victim, The Survivor, and The Thriver Mindsets.

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Funding And Grant Resources For Nonprofits Focused On Youth Programs

Kindful

Many foundations focus much of their philanthropy work on youth empowerment—and for good reason. The foundations on this list are just a few of the many that understand the importance that youth empowerment plays in helping young people from all backgrounds grow and excel during this critical stage of their life.

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Book: Welcome to the Fifth Estate

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

By building relationships with critical influencers, they hope the communities following these leading voices will follow suit. Empowerment — The hardest of all forms of social media strategy, empowerment assumes that the organization will commit to building a far flung community. These include: Conversation Starters.

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NTEN Project Name Change: We Need Your Feedback

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

So, to change the name we need to: Come up with a new name. Make the changes: logo. change slideshare group name. change the name of the google group. change the name of the google group. I am hoping that once we change domains, all links the wiki will automatically redirect. Change Your Media.

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International Women’s Day: Using Technology to Empower Women and Girls

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

To mark the date, the One Campaign has shared a research report called “ Poverty is Sexist ,” that documents how extreme poverty hurts girls and women harder and in different ways than it does boys and men, and to demand targeted action to support girls and women. You can make a donation here.