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Launching the First Wave of the OF/BY/FOR ALL Change Network

Museum 2.0

Eventually, we may build a certification program, like LEED for green buildings, or B Corps for social enterprise. Our near-term goal is to enroll at least 200 organizations by the end of 2020, collectively pledging to involve one million new people in their work.

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Coming to a Public School Near You: Hopefully, You as a Volunteer

Have Fun - Do Good

I found out that the kindergartner I'll be working with likes pizza, the color green, pirates, sports and dinosaurs. Today, 826 has chapters in New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, Seattle, Michigan, and Boston. Organizations like these teach everything from sports, to science, to the arts, to girl empowerment.

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10 Ways Geolocation is Changing the World

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Behind the scenes, though, we’ll see massive new sets of data available to campaigns for targeting, empowerment, and optimization. Finding Green Businesses : The web has effectively replaced the paper Yellow Pages as a way to find local businesses and services. The potential for green- and cause-related content is tremendous.

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Meet the first full-time Black Elphaba in ‘Wicked’ on Broadway: Lencia Kebede

Fast Company Tech

Green tears were flowing when Lencia Kebede made history this week on Broadway, becoming the first Black actor to assume the role of Elphaba full time in the Broadway company of Wicked. Kebede, a first-generation Ethiopian American from Los Angeles, spent five years touring with Hamilton, most recently in the role of Angelica Schuyler.

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