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Beasts of the Southern Wild

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

I don''t usually review movies on my blog, but here''s a second in a row. I think if I''d seen a more balanced set of views on this movie before I saw it, I''d not bother to write this (then again, I probably would not have bothered to see the film.) Perhaps that is what most people judge the movie on. . Oh, what fun!

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Beasts of the Southern Wild

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

I don't usually review movies on my blog, but here's a second in a row. I think if I'd seen a more balanced set of views on this movie before I saw it, I'd not bother to write this (then again, I probably would not have bothered to see the film.) Perhaps that is what most people judge the movie on. . Oh, what fun!

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10 Summer Fundraisers for 2018

NonProfit Hub

It’s a great opportunity to network with your community and encourage social interaction. Put an adult spin on this classic childhood money-maker by trading Minute Maid for the real thing—lemons, sugar and water. Drive-in movie. Grown-up lemonade stand. Make sure to buy plenty of napkins, bowls and spoons, too.

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Youth Programs Featured in TechSoup Global’s Local Impact Map

Tech Soup

Read on for a little Monday morning inspiration and then take a moment to tell us how donations you've gotten through TechSoup have helped you serve your community. Childhood Cancer Support in Canada. Finally, I liked the story of Candlelighters' Childhood Cancer Support Program in Ottawa, Canada. spanhidden.

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Covid-19 and Museum

Museum 2.0

These created communities allows many of us to process this moment with each other. We gave each other the minor assignments to watch a movie from our childhood (me Space Jam and her A Goofy Movie) to relax. I felt like one on one of these conversations could be honest, supportive, and genuine in our feelings.

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Why Do You, or Don't You Eat Meat?

Have Fun - Do Good

I'm also a social gal, and I don't like asking my host to make something special for me, plus, because I had a childhood full of food allergies and restrictions, I hate bringing my own food. And then, I'll read a book, or see a movie that reminds me of why I need to try harder not to eat animal products. And yet, I stumble.

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Good Food Revolution: Will Allen of Growing Power

Have Fun - Do Good

He is now the CEO of Growing Power , an organization that develops community food systems. He lives with his wife in Oak Creek, Wisconsin, and is the author, with Charles Wilson, of The Good Food Revolution: Growing Healthy Food, People, and Communities. In 2008, Will was named a John D. and Katherine T.

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