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10 Nonprofits to Support on World Humanitarian Day

EveryAction

From publishing the first-ever global research report on disabilities among refugees to playing a significant part in the passage of two critical UN Security Council Resolutions, WRC has long been a pivotal player in humanitarian action. Concern Worldwide’s global community operates on the belief that eliminating extreme poverty is possible.

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How to Get Millennials to Support Your Cause

The Modern Nonprofit

They do pretty much everything online – from dating and movies to advocacy. As a whole, this group is poised to make up 75% of the global workforce by 2025. They don’t plan to keep the same job for long and are looking for ways to grow both personally and professionally. They are strongly influenced by friends.

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Cut Through the Clutter: Why Storytelling Matters for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

By Michelle Chen , an independent scholar who recently graduated with a PhD in mass communications with a focus on advocacy, activism and social change. Women for Women International does a good job of keeping their supporters updated with stories of women impacted by their program. Millennials are the largest generation in the U.S.

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Community Technology Alliance: Helping Address Homelessness with Mobile Technology

Tech Soup

Recently, CTA conducted a study on mobile use by the homeless population of Santa Clara County (where CTA is located). The goal of the project, called ConnectSCC , is to come up with a sustainable model for a mobile plan for homeless and low income people. Mobile phones are also essential for finding jobs.

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Are Nonprofits Wasting Time Developing Mobile Apps?

Care2

As nonprofit campaigners, it's our job to engage our constituency, move them up the ladder of engagement, and of course raise more money. New tools and mobile apps should always be on our radar. But have nonprofit camaigners in the US been drinking too much Kool-aid these past couple of years and putting too much faith in mobile apps?

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3rd Annual EveryAction Nonprofit Halloween Costume Parade

EveryAction

Due to high demand, CLI quickly expanded, and now offers an expanded service model including recurring workshops in literacy instruction and personalized, job-embedded coaching to help educators create a lasting love of reading in their students (of books like Where the Wild Things Are!). Star Wars: Force for Change. The Humane Society.

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Cool App Roundup: Library Edition

Tech Soup

creating standalone apps or a mobile-friendly website and library. use apps and mobile technology. Smart mobile devices usually include a camera, location-aware GPS, a barcode. African-American history mobile tour uses GPS technology to pinpoint historically relevant campus sites nearby. Mobile tour users can then.

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