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Five green flags for funders in your grant proposal

Candid

Last year, we shared our crowdsourced list of red flags that funders look for in grant proposals—the things that immediately reveal the weak points in an application and raise questions about the organization’s credibility. Not surprisingly, the question we got most in response to that article was: What are green flags for funders?

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7 Nonprofit Leadership Red Flags & How to Turn Them Green

DonorPerfect

However, even the most well-intentioned leaders encounter internal challenges along the way.

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WWF-New Zealand Welcomes New Green Growth Report

Nonprofit Tech for Good

WWF-New Zealand today broadly welcomed the publication of the report, Green Growth: opportunities for New Zealand The report sets out a compelling rationale for pursuing economic development that stays "within ecological constraints" Citing the International Energy Agency’s estimate that the global market for low carbon technology could (..)

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New International Green IT Certificate Program

Tech Soup

This is a guest post from Dr. Erik Bansleben at the University of Washington, announcing a new online green IT certification program. Why a Green IT Certification Program? The certificate program introduces students to the concept of sustainability in the context of Green IT. Intended Audience. Program Details.

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What’s your nonprofit doing to go green?

ASU Lodestar Center

As flag bearers in the march for a greater good, it seems almost requisite that nonprofits should make an effort to go green - insomuch as what’s under our control. Incentivize green behavior at every level of the organization. Not only will it green your nonprofit, it could also help you build morale.

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Greenpeace International Campaign to Green Cloud Computing

Tech Soup

The environmental nonprofit, Greenpeace International , made a big splash in the green IT world this week by launching a new policy campaign to measure the energy efficiency of the data centers that power cloud computing differently than in the past. Their new campaign coincides with the launch of the new cloud device, the Apple iPad.

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Green IT Accreditation Goes International

Tech Soup

EPEAT is essentially the only green IT product accreditation program in the world. The big green IT news this week is that the program has now expanded to 40 countries (PDF) worldwide including Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand, Taiwan, and the 27 countries of the European Union.

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