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Announcing Our Second Impact Labs Cohort on Zero Hunger: Supporting Small-Scale Farmers Globally

Saleforce Nonprofit

He has been on field missions to co-create solutions with governments and implementing partners in Zambia, Mozambique, Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, Nigeria, and Bangladesh. Senior Humanitarian Climate Crisis Advisor, Save the Children International. Senior Program Associate, The Rockefeller Foundation. Dun-Ying Vicki Yu.

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Storymakers 2014: Meet Our Esteemed Judges

Tech Soup

She works with nonprofits throughout North America — including BC Children’s Hospital Foundation, Union Gospel Mission, Share Family and Community Services, and Cancer Care Connection — and is an internationally recognized speaker. Mikey has published two books, including the Bradt Travel Guide to Bangladesh.

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The Purpose Prize

Have Fun - Do Good

Right now he is the Executive Director of the Museum of New Mexico Foundation in Santa Fe. Each attending cooperative might represent, for example, 600 artists back home in Bangladesh. Their site goes live Dec. 1 at www.leadwithexperience.org. Maybe I'll nominate my dad, Tom Aageson.

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450 Email Subject Lines From End of Year Fundraising

Connection Cafe

Best Innovation in Graphics: This one goes to Lifeline Children’s Services for showing a giving pyramid inside the email noting how many gifts of each level they had received and still needed to get. Countdown for our children. Your gift today helps twice as many children. Thank You for Helping Children.

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Using Photography to Change the World: An Interview with Paola Gianturco

Have Fun - Do Good

The children are ages 6-16, and they're making huge strides by leading a national movement against child rape in Zimbabwe. It was about woman entrepreneurs who were sending their children to school with the money they earned, even though they were living themselves on a dollar a day. And, their weapon is poetry.