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Need Hands-on Help? NetSquared's Free Workshops Are in Your Community

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In Peru, the group explored how Azure can help NGOs and in Tanzania , people learned about the concept of cloud productivity services. New York, New York: First-Generation College Graduate Networking and Philanthropy Conversation. Arlington Heights, Illinois: Volunteer Fair — Registration for Nonprofits.

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Social Media and Community-Building Tips from Not For Sale's Sarah Potts

Tech Soup

Not For Sale operates in Peru, the Netherlands, India, South Africa, and Romania. They also work with celebrity speakers, volunteers, and a large online community to raise awareness and support action to end human trafficking. You can watch the full presentation (she's a great speaker - I recommend watching it!),

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Traveling Postcards: Interview with Founder, Caroline Lovell

Have Fun - Do Good

Sometimes we have volunteers who will pack Traveling Postcards in their suitcase and give them away while they are traveling. Please add your voice to the conversation. We are also planning a trip to Peru! It is a great way to make a personal connection by giving a gift of love. We have come a long way!

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Our EveryAction Hero: World Central Kitchen

Everyaction

Last year disaster relief once again became the main focus of our organization as we activated and served over 4 million meals in Peru, Houston, Puerto Rico, and California. We have a recipe for how to address disaster quickly and effectively: kitchens and volunteers. And it worked really well in Puerto Rico - we’ve served over 3.6

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Tools to End Poverty: An Interview with Martin Fisher of KickStart

Have Fun - Do Good

What follows is an edited transcript of our conversation on July 2, 2008. I went off to Peru and went trekking in the mountains, and came face-to-face with developing country poverty for the first time, and thought well, maybe something could be done with engineering, and design, and poverty. You're not going to Peru."