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Mental Health Awareness Month: 10 Nonprofits Advocating For Change

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The Speedy Foundation. Their goal is to provide quality resources that will help combat mental health issues that plague their profession. It’s a safe and confidential refuge where they can deal with the issues and stresses they face in their careers and personal lives. Their goal is to cut teen suicide rates in half by 2028.

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50 Nonprofits Every U.S. Politican Should Follow on Twitter

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The 50 nonprofits listed below are tackling some of the most important economic, social and political issues of our time. Electronic Frontier Foundation :: @ EFF. National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy :: @ TheNC. National Coalition for the Homelessness :: @ NTL_Homeless. Crisis Group :: @ CrisisGroup.

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How Faith-based Nonprofits Can Use Peer-to-Peer Fundraising

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Increase awareness on relevant issues. For example, let’s say your faith-based organization is also an outreach ministry for shut-ins and the homeless. A peer-to-peer fundraiser will not only help you reach your revenue goals, but also raise awareness on the issues that your community faces.

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Sheroes You Should Know: Inspiring Stories for #WomensHistoryMonth

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Organizations like Room to Read , the Poetry Foundation , and Books in Homes USA work to promote literacy and the significance of literary works in our society - support their work today, bookworms! Foundation for Women, and more recently, acting as the VP of Development at the Rainforest Alliance. Do you love ladies in literature?

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What I Learned From @nancylublin About #dataonpurpose

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

It doesn’t mean that we’re going to do a survey once as a fancy report for a Foundation. For example, they ran a campaign for teens to collect food for a Food Banks around the country. Another example was to help Youth Homeless Shelters. Another example was to help Youth Homeless Shelters. It is ongoing.”. R u there?”.

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TechSoup Hosts Hackathon for Youth Health

Tech Soup

Access to the right information can help avoid these problems altogether or lifelong consequences such as infertility, homelessness, and so on. With 93 percent of teens online, 80 percent using social media, and 87 percent sleeping with their phones nearby – technology was a key option to helping find a solution.

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Self-Censorship for Museum Professionals

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Why do homeless people smell bad?” The science of capital punishment from DNA to execution Religion Teen suicide, teen cutting – I wanted to include these in my museum’s “Hall of Human Life” teen area. and displayed in the museum. more effective than solar panels* God Chemistry did (does) a lot of damage to our planet.

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