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The Top 3 Charity Rating & Badge Programs for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

All three programs are free to use, accept online donations for your nonprofit, and are nonprofit organizations themselves. If your nonprofit is located outside of the US, then Google “charity ratings [your country name]” to find similar programs. To begin, sign up to update your nonprofit’s Candid profile.

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Supporting Latinx nonprofits by training leaders and fundraisers 

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Meanwhile, thousands of small and midsize Latinx-focused nonprofits are serving our communitiesfrom a womens shelter in Chicago to a scholarship program in Tucson. Yet Latinx nonprofits work on climate change, conservation, the arts, health, LGBTQ+ rights, womens rights and empowerment, voting rights, education, etc.

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10 Instagram Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

On Instagram, and on all social media, follow the 80/20 rule – that is, 80% of your content should serve your mission and programs and 20% should directly ask your followers to give or get more involved: 4) Be authentic in your use of hashtags and have some fun with emojis. Kudos to Conservation International ! Emojis can be hashtags).

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Nonprofit Start-Up Fever Hits the Valley, Sweeps the Nation

ASU Lodestar Center

The new exemptions this summer include an unusually large group of arts organizations, such as Kids Unlimited in Tucson, the Arizona Shaolin Cultural Center in Chandler, Arizona Youth Ballet in Mesa, and the Flagstaff Youth Theater. One answer might be a real uptick in charitable organizations in a recovering economy. Like this article?

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Changing the World One Gift at a Time: An Interview with Deron Beal of the Freecycle Network

Have Fun - Do Good

And in doing so, of course, we move forward our nonprofit conservation mission of keeping good stuff out of landfills. The jobs they do are recycling downtown for businesses, "valet recycling," it's kind of a neat program. Because I'm sitting out here in Tucson, Arizona where there are more cows than computers.

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El Paso, Texas, just broke ground on the first U.S. facility to turn wastewater directly into drinking water

Fast Company Tech

El Paso is the first out of the gate, but Phoenix and Tucson are expected to follow suit. In the 1960s, El Paso began its water reclamation program, which distributes treated wastewater to irrigate outdoor areas. The Tucson City Council voted in January to accept $86.7 Several cities are moving ahead with new facilities.

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