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Normalizing seeking support for mental health takes collective action

Candid

Although much has changed since I wrote my last article promoting May is Mental Health Awareness Month , the country is still dealing with many of the same issues that threaten the mental health of too many people. Here are the top 10 grantmakers in Georgia who funded mental health between 2014 and 2021. Foundation. 11,331,603.

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5 Places to Find Grants for Your Nonprofit for FREE!

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I’ve reviewed your website but would like to confirm: Are the submission instructions you’ve listed accurate or have there been any recent changes? This group of 400+ organizations – libraries, community foundations, and other nonprofit resource centers – offer you a way to access it from their location.

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15+ Giving Tuesday Campaign Ideas (and Expert Tips) for 2021

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More and more money is donated on this national day of giving each year. Credit card changes are one of the biggest challenges for nonprofits running a recurring gift program. Rescue Mission of Middle Georgia is an example of an organization that set up a matching gifts drive for Giving Tuesday. Host a concert.

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Nonprofit Technology News for May 2014

Tech Soup

The tech support nonprofit, TechBridge in Georgia, has launched the first crowdfunding platform for nonprofit technology projects. The New York City-based nonprofit Spare Change is developing a smartphone app that will soon launch. He taught me how to listen for the pulse and passions of charities and libraries over social media.

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Your Official #NN17 Local's Guide to Atlanta

EveryAction

We're just a few weeks away from one of the most highly-anticipated progressive conferences of the year and we're so excited to be headed down South to the front lines of social change. Center for Nonviolent Social Change is a must-visit site for the thousands of progressive activists descending on Atlanta. The Georgia Aquarium.

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