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Technology & Community: Strategic Options for Building Movements

Amy Sample Ward

org before? The event happens in the week leading up to Mother’s Day and provides a platform where anyone can build a heartspace with text, photos and videos to show their love for their mother, an important woman in their life, or even people that inspire them. org and 1Sky to lead by merging. Have people heard of 350.org

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Live blogging from the 2011 Millennial Donor Summit: The Generational Divide (Panel Discussion)

Amy Sample Ward

The Red Cross has been around for 130 years and so much has changed – for example with text-to-give after disasters. I just had the honor of being part of a new leaders group studying how different generations were leading in the work force and we found there were lots of differences between where people were in life.

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Rapidly Rehousing: A Nonprofit’s Use of Modular Homes

NonProfit Hub

Unable to rebuild, she and her children lived in unstable conditions with relatives. Rapid shelter stabilizes and supports disaster victims. The work of Nostos has also been acknowledged as a finalist for The Org Impact Awards. When rapidly rehoused after disasters, people can rebuild lives rather than remain displaced.

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What we know so far: NFTs, Twitch, and Tiltify

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Disaster Girl Meme ” (sold for $500k). Most concerning of all, they’re an environmental disaster. Recently, Save the Children partnered with NFDoge, a platform that sells “Non-Fungible Doge” artwork. Attend gaming conventions, join charity stream communities like Gallant Gamers, Good4Gaming, or Gamers for Life.

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Update: Nonprofits - Power and Influence in our lives

Connection Cafe

In fact, I learned it was pretty hard to watch shows on natural disasters (staple for a 9-year old boy) without seeing the Red Cross logo at some point in time during the show. I think the surprise came as it was one of the times that I had become caught up in my life and forgot about the experiment, so they stuck out when I did notice them.

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Live blogging from the 2011 Millennial Donor Summit: The Generational Divide (Panel Discussion)

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The Red Cross has been around for 130 years and so much has changed - for example with text-to-give after disasters. I just had the honor of being part of a new leaders group studying how different generations were leading in the work force and we found there were lots of differences between where people were in life.