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64 Online Stores That Benefit Nonprofits and the Greater Good

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4) Art Institute of Chicago Museum Shop :: shop.artic.edu. The Art Institute of Chicago Museum Shop sells unique and beautiful objects from around the world in support of the arts. All purchases help support vital conservation work to save critically endangered rhinos. 5) Audubon Society :: audubon.org/marketplace.

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22 Online Gift Stores That Benefit Nonprofits

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The Getty Museum seeks to further knowledge of the visual arts and to nurture critical seeing by collecting, preserving, exhibiting and interpreting works of art of the highest quality. Metropolitan Museum of Art Store. The Metropolitan Museum of Art is one of the world’s largest and finest art museums.

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50 Nonprofits Every U.S. Politican Should Follow on Twitter

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American Cancer Society :: @ AmericanCancer. Americans for the Arts :: @ Americans4Arts. Goodwill Industries :: @ GoodwillIntl. National Parks Conservation Association :: @ NPCA. Ocean Conservancy :: @ OurOcean. American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) :: @ AARP. American Civil Liberties Union :: @ ACLU.

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Are you celebrating Giving Tuesday? These NTEN Members are!

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The Trust for Public Land TransForm Transportation Alternatives United Nations Foundation United Way for Southeastern Michigan United Way of Genesee County Vermont Foodbank Volunteers of America Wade Edwards Foundation and Learning Lab Women Employed World Food Program USA YES!

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Balancing People, Profit & Planet: An Interview with Reem Rahim of Numi Tea

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She is also the creator of the beautiful cover art on the tea's boxes. In the Fall of 1999, brother and sister Ahmed and Reem had a vision to revive the "serenity, creativity, and comfort that is inspired by the simple art of tea." Now they are the #9 brand in the natural food industry out of about 225 tea companies.

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