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Foot Traffic Philanthropy: Location Based Mobile Application - CauseWorld

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Food for poor families, water in Sudan, trees in the Amazon, etc. The causes that are supported are listed here a good mix of wildlife conservation, hunger, and others. No purchase is required at any store, and karma points can be redeemed nine predefined good causes. Big brands like Kraft Foods and Citi. are examples of the causes.

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Support Women Survivors of War with $27/month

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T he program works in Afghanistan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Colombia, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Iraq, Kosovo, Nigeria, Rwanda and Sudan. Ellee Seymour of the ProActive blog signed up to be a sponsor after meeting Women for Women International's founder, Zainab Salbi, at a Conservative Women’s Organization conference.

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9 Captivating Content Ideas to Enhance Your Nonprofit Blog

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The Doctors Without Borders blog has plenty of examples of this type of captivating storytelling, including a gripping story about people fleeing violence in Sudan. Photos of people are particularly compelling, so gather pictures of volunteers, beneficiaries, and community members.

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This is what your life will be like when the world hits a dangerous climate tipping point

Fast Company Tech

and thats a conservative estimate. Other hard-hit countries will include Nigeria, Indonesia, the Philippines, Pakistan, Sudan, and Niger. (Paradoxically, all these new air conditioners are likely to contribute even more greenhouse gas emissions to the atmosphere.) The Arctic is predicted to be practically ice-free during summertime.

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Hustler at the end of the world

The Verge

After a long military career, Rob took his talents to the private sector, managing logistics in Sudan, Colombia, and Iraq. Kaplan and Rob chose a more conservative path, compiling a file and turning it in to both the Department of Treasury and the FBI. (He’s also too paranoid about security to let me use his full name and location.)