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Making Meaningful Connections: Inspiring New Report from Irvine and Helicon

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If you are reading this report in Manchester or Malaysia or Memphis, you will find meaningful and useful content. On the other hand, the Irvine Foundation makes grants specifically in California. But especially for organizations where cultural competency is in its infancy, those starting points and case statements are still necessary.

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Vietnam and Indonesia Join TechSoup Asia’s Growing Family

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They are all part of TechSoup Asia , which serves charities in the Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand — and now Vietnam and Indonesia. The program helps Vietnamese nonprofits to build staff capacity, apply for grants, and recruit skilled volunteers.

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FYI: I’m in Southeast Asia Giving Social Media Trainings to Nonprofits!

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Microsoft works with nonprofits all over the world and offers technical training and software grants through their partnership with TechSoup. I’ve been fortunate enough to be hired to provide three social media trainings to their nonprofit partners in Malaysia (photo above), Singapore, and the Philippines.

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The Steep Challenges of Philanthropy to the Muslim World

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This entails checking watch lists and creating risk assessments for all cross-border grants. Global University of Islamic Finance , in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, is working on developing Islamic oriented socially conscious investing in cooperation with Sharia law. She had a chance to meet Rima Kalush, their migrant rights editor.

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Who counts as an American?

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two years of federal government service, and one year teaching English in Malaysia under the auspices of a Fulbright grant, which also requires U.S. Still, I speak English with an American twang, and in Malaysia my students had cooed over how I sounded like Miley Cyrus. (I I was born and brought up in the United States.