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How Gen Z Donors Harness the Power of Online Giving

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Case in point: In 2014, Noah Wong visited Cambodia and India and discovered kids his own age (and younger) were growing up in prisons. So if your child wants to use their social network to raise money for a good cause, getting involved will help you keep them (and their personal information) safe from would-be scam artists and predators.

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Adobe Is Creating Change

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The Foundation also supports organizations that provide direct services to children and youth (ages 0-18) by addressing their basic human needs and safety through financial grants as well as Adobe employee volunteer support and software donations. Youth Services. Youth Voices: Creating with Purpose.

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Empowering Women Artisans: An Interview with Rebecca Kousky of Nest

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"She stood up in our meeting and said that was exactly why women are afraid of taking loans in India, but with Nest, because it's interest-free and they can repay in their necklaces, they didn't have that kind of fear. Nest is a nonprofit organization that empowers female artists and artisans around the world.

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Creating Markets for Fair Trade Gifts: An Interview with Priya Haji of World of Good

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The mission of World of Good, as a company, is to create the largest distribution system for fair trade, handmade items from artists' and women's cooperatives around the world. So women cook, clean and take care of their children, and these are all uncompensated activities.

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Balancing People, Profit & Planet: An Interview with Reem Rahim of Numi Tea

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I am an artist and I was getting my Masters of Fine Arts at the time from John F. So, like I mentioned, of course, the different farms have different unions, and they have a co-operative that puts the money to various projects, and they decide. Britt: Your training is as a fine artist. Kennedy University. They are amazing.

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Women's Earth Alliance: Co-Directors Melinda Kramer and Amira Diamond

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Women hold these toxins in their body, and this is what they have to pass on to their children. In Africa, we're running capacity-building trainings, and supporting women in launching sustainable businesses, and viable projects, to bring clean water to their communities. Over 90 percent of U.S. refineries are on Native American Land.

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Using Photography to Change the World: An Interview with Paola Gianturco

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The children are ages 6-16, and they're making huge strides by leading a national movement against child rape in Zimbabwe. And it didn't take a year, it took five to finish that first project, which combined those elements that I had hoped to pursue. Because he is wonderfully supportive of these projects, he shares those with me.