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Social Media, Networking, and African Women’s Leadership Training in Rwanda

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

For the past ten days, I’ve been in Rwanda, Africa. The group will working together over the next three years, meeting regularly face-to-face in the different countries as well as work together online. Most of the training days took place in rural Rwanda on Lake Muhazi – which was a beautiful place.

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Announcing Our Second Impact Labs Cohort on Zero Hunger: Supporting Small-Scale Farmers Globally

Saleforce Nonprofit

Each of these groups provided insights into the challenge, determined a focus area where technology can help, and developed a solution. He has been on field missions to co-create solutions with governments and implementing partners in Zambia, Mozambique, Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, Nigeria, and Bangladesh. Dun-Ying Vicki Yu. Emma Visman.

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Improve Your Fundraising Approach and Skills at NetSquared Meetups

Tech Soup

Your local NetSquared group is here to help with free, in-person events being held across the U.S. If you're holding monthly events that gather the #nptech community, let me know , and I'll include you in the next community calendar, or apply today to start your own NetSquared group. Feeling overwhelmed? and the globe.

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Empowering Women Citizen Journalists: An Interview with Cristi Hegranes

Have Fun - Do Good

When women have access to specific skills, training, and education, all of a sudden their survival and livelihood statistics shoot way up, not only their own, but entire communities. In some of the places where we work, women are very often not in professional roles whatsoever, much less the media. We are pushing an envelope there.

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Women of Color Resource Center: An Interview with Anisha Desai

Have Fun - Do Good

Desai came to the Women of Color Resource Center from a Deputy Director role at United for a Fair Economy. Our peace and solidarity program is really unique because we look at the work and the experiences of women veterans, which is a group that is rarely looked at. That is the part that I feel very, very excited and challenged by.

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[VIDEO] The Science of Philanthropic Psychology

Bloomerang

But we do have a group of much more energetic postdoctoral researchers at our institute at the moment exploring how people love the nature and how people love animals too. So when we talk about loving people, it’s not just about loving other people, but how can we use the skills that we have to love ourselves to love other people. .

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Why Women Are the Market for Changing the World, and How to Reach Them: Interview with The She Spot co-author, Lisa Witter

Have Fun - Do Good

Lisa Witter: Over the years, Lisa and I, we've been working together for more than nine years, really have had an opportunity to look at how philanthropy is changing and the role that women are playing in society. With women, you want to appeal to people's sense of group affiliation. It may be a mom group affiliation.