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The Mother-Led Movement to Save Our Kids’ Climate

Saleforce Nonprofit

I believe that our children’s generation is key to creating lasting change in equality, justice, climate change, and human rights. It’s the gift of having my children teach me that everyday actions can make a world of difference. Pictured: Devi Thomas’ sons. Even with young children.

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Kids and Philanthropy: Teaching Your Children To Be Charitable

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

And while video games like Zoo Tycoon or online games can teach them all sorts of skills that will need to be successful adults (and this has been validated recently by a MacArthur Foundation funded study ,) I was excited to discover this wonderful list of games for change.

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Level Up and Change the World: Gamification Apps

Tech Soup

Created by local NYC students, this game is designed to be played in and around city libraries and teaches players how to use library resources. These Facebook games, however, can help give disadvantaged children hot meals, save zebras, and provide people worldwide with clean drinking water. Additional Resources.

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Games and Cultural Spaces: Live Blog Notes from Games for Change

Amy Sample Ward

I’m at the 2011 Games for Change conference today and live-blogging a few sessions! The result was an 800 page book of narratives, pictures, stories, and much more that will now be part of the library’s collection. My focus is on how children learn science. Ruth Cohen – American Museum of natural History.

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Membership Retention Rate: How Associations Can Retain More Members

Neon CRM

One proven method of addressing literacy—especially in children with learning challenges—is approaching reading as a science. Impact While “value” refers to the perks, benefits, and advantages inherent with your membership program, “impact” references the big-picture changes members make possible.

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Fundraising from 6 Feet Away: Tips for Making Your Giving Day an Online-Only Event

Connection Cafe

Picture, for example, your development coordinator (or any member of your staff) walking through a line of full kennels to get outside and share what receiving donations today will mean for these animals now and in the coming months. If you offer classes (like a children’s center, YMCA, art classes, etc.), Livestream your mission.

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Tech Across Your Org: Program and Fundraising Innovation Sprung from an Internal Technology Project

NTEN

We do this in in urban settings in Asia and Africa, where children live at the intersection of two streets: (1) worst water quality conditions and (2) greatest degrees of poverty. The children living here are our exclusive focus. In the end, we believe that children and donors are both better served.