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Symantec Donation Safeguards Computer Labs for Students

Tech Soup

It aims to provide a gateway towards empowerment, educational, and employment opportunities to lead a fulfilling, prosperous, and purposeful life. Smooth Transition began working to reach at-risk teens early — before they dropped out of high school or left the foster care system. Breaking Harmful Cycles.

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What you need to know BEFORE you start a nonprofit

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Or is it for people who are not accepted by current shelters, such as mothers with teen boys? Or are you looking to open a shelter for teens who have left or been kicked out of their homes, a need totally different than the family shelters in your community. Choose a branch that is close to home to make your life easier.

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How Gen Z Donors Harness the Power of Online Giving

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I’ll be talking about the next generation of donors and how they use social media, mobile, and other technology to raise money for causes they care about. This guest post is part of many recent posts you have read from my about Generation Z. Helping Your Teen Give Back. Small Givers, Big Impact.

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Mobile Tech Connects Kids to Summer Meals

Tech Soup

The concept for Range came out of one of the "Generator" sessions Caravan hosted. The Generators focus on problems or difficulties that nonprofits face in their daily operations. "We're always looking at mobile services that can help impoverished, low income, and homeless communities," she told TechSoup.

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Sheroes You Should Know: Inspiring Stories for #WomensHistoryMonth

EveryAction

Artemisia Gentileschi, a shero of the ancient times, was an Italian painter and is considered one of the greatest and most progressive artists of her generation. Originally from California, Harriet Chalmers Adams lived a life that saw her travel through South America, Asia, and the South Pacific. Artemisia Gentileschi. Shero Explorers.

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Using Social Bridging to Be "For Everyone" in a New Way

Museum 2.0

We''ve seen surprising and powerful results--visitors from different backgrounds getting to know each other, homeless people and museum volunteers working together, artists from different worlds building new collaborative projects. This isn''t just a philosophical shift--it''s also being driven by visitors'' behavior.

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