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Announcing the Launch of Book #3:The Happy Healthy Nonprofit

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The royalties that I earn from my books have been donated to nonprofits to support women’s and girl’s empowerment work and given this past week, I am all the more convinced of the need to support such programs. You can order your copy here.

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Vote for the Best Social Change and Technology Projects at Netsquared!

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CompuMentor has created a Technology Innovation Fund to provide direct cash support to projects selected by the NetSquared Community. Community Technology Centres for Children And Young Adults in Low and Moderate Income Communities in Madurai India. Vote for your favorites this week only! Aspiration's Social Source Commons.

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Creating Markets for Fair Trade Gifts: An Interview with Priya Haji of World of Good

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We want to support it." So women cook, clean and take care of their children, and these are all uncompensated activities. We don't know how to think about the pricing so that you could actually compare a basket in Cambodia to a basket in Africa and make sure both artisans had been paid fairly." We believe.

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Collective Lens: Photography for Social Change

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

It is a young Cambodian girl in Siem Reap near one of Cambodia's major tourist attractions. " There are links to several charities that provide support and assistance to children in developing countries. Another contributor to the site is Natalia who has shared some compelling photos of children beggars in from Afghanistan.

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Off the Mat, Into the World: An Interview with Seane Corn

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"We want to support anyone who is interested in engagement, but we want to help them do it in a way that is healthy for them, creates community, and creates longevity, so that everyone wins, and no one gets burnt out or sick. That is not what service should be about. You can also listen to the interview on the Big Vision Podcast. *