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Generosity Commission: Giving, Volunteering And Civil Society Complexities

The NonProfit Times

While those interviewed celebrated that anyone can choose to be generous at any time, they appreciated that people might make financial contributions or volunteer only when they have the resources to do so. million volunteers to support the Army’s work,” National Commander Kenneth G. An example of that is the Salvation Army.

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Don’t Just Celebrate – Advocate. Getting back down to the Roots of Earth Day: Tips for CSR Professionals

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In the United States, the 60s and 70s saw a wave of increased activism and protesting- from the Anti-War movement, Civil Rights movement, Mexican-American movement, American-Indian movement, and more. Today, 10% of the United States’ population would be more than 32.8 The Roots of Earth Day. million people.

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Juneteenth Resources

Media Cause

Juneteenth, also known as Jubilee Day, Emancipation Day, Freedom Day, and Black Independence Day, is celebrated on June 19th, commemorating the emancipation of enslaved African-Americans, and often also a celebration of African-American culture. Showing Up for Racial Justice (SURJ)— SURJ has various local chapters.

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On Tragedy: A Note from Nonprofit Hub

NonProfit Hub

We’ll do our best to avoid the choppy waters of hyper-sensitive hot button politics, but we wanted to make a statement about the tragedies that have been consistently plaguing our nation and the world. We’ve seen celebrities and commoners alike urge their peers to call their senators’ offices, yet we’ve seen no progress in congress.

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On Tragedy: A Note from Nonprofit Hub

NonProfit Hub

We’ll do our best to avoid the choppy waters of hyper-sensitive hot button politics, but we wanted to make a statement about the tragedies that have been consistently plaguing our nation and the world. We’ve seen celebrities and commoners alike urge their peers to call their senators’ offices, yet we’ve seen no progress in congress.