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Normalizing seeking support for mental health takes collective action

Candid

Although much has changed since I wrote my last article promoting May is Mental Health Awareness Month , the country is still dealing with many of the same issues that threaten the mental health of too many people. Thank goodness May is Mental Health Awareness Month! Number of Grants Awarded. billion to mental health causes.*

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27 Recommended Affordable or Free Nonprofit Software Tools

Bloomerang

Kelly Lao, Executive Director at the German American Heritage Center, said the Bloomerang system allowed the GAHC to turn more lapsed or new donors into sustained givers. Canva Platform overview: Canva is a free online graphic design tool with special features for nonprofits looking to increase brand awareness.

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Vietnam and Indonesia Join TechSoup Asia’s Growing Family

Tech Soup

The program helps Vietnamese nonprofits to build staff capacity, apply for grants, and recruit skilled volunteers. The organization promotes ASEAN awareness through language training, mass media, and youth exchange activities (such as volunteer programs and youth camps).

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7 Nonprofits Leading the Fight Against Human Trafficking

Saleforce Nonprofit

Salesforce.org is humbled to partner with nonprofits around the world to bring awareness to World Day Against Human Trafficking. The organization operates in Thailand, Cambodia, the Philippines, Laos, Dominican Republic and India and also has offices in three donor nations: United States, Australia and New Zealand.

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Preventing Human Trafficking: An Interview with Christina Arnold

Have Fun - Do Good

When I was growing up, I was very aware of the class differences, and the different ways that people would treat children who were from lower class families. It started out actually with a Rockefeller Grant to do a study trip back to Thailand, and the area, to find out what was being done for at risk populations. It started out small.