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Earth Day ‘22: Salesforce.org Customers Tackle Climate Challenges by Land, Air & Sea

Saleforce Nonprofit

Mission: Empowerment of children and youth and mobilize for and enable the restoration of 1 trillion new trees worldwide. Seal Rescue Ireland. As the only seal rescue center within the Republic of Ireland, they respond to reports nationwide and aim to rehabilitate the pups back to full health so they can be returned to the wild.

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How 7 Nonprofit Organisations Amplify Their Program Impact

Saleforce Nonprofit

Going Paperless and Mobile. Making the move from paper to become digital- and mobile-first is a business imperative to eliminate inaccuracies and inefficiencies, and become more environmentally sustainable. Since implementing Salesforce in 2008, they have grown their revenue from €7 million to €20 million annually.

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Get Help in Telling the Story of Your Nonprofit's Impact

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Second Term 2017 Solar Mobile Computer Training Meetup for Kibiribiri Primary School. Second Term 2017 Solar Mobile Computer Training Meetup for Saint John Kaama Primary. Second Term 2017 Solar Mobile Computer Training Meetup for Kibiribiri Primary School. Mahikeng, South Africa: Rural Tech Empowerment. Mukono, Uganda.

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Citizen Philanthropy: Delivering Impactful Pro Bono Support From Anywhere

Saleforce Nonprofit

An example of such an approach is the support of women’s economic empowerment in places like Uganda or Rwanda through leveraging technology for mobile-based training, business mentorship by local experts, and global skill-based volunteers. Learn more about how Salesforce volunteers can help. . About the Author. Kate O’Connor.

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Using Photography to Change the World: An Interview with Paola Gianturco

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Britt Bravo: In so many of the groups you profiled, the women were using the arts for education, empowerment, or healing. They write poems about their experiences, and when they recite them in community meetings, their neighbors are outraged, and mobilized immediately to action. And the little girls do exactly that.

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The Global Fund for Women: An Interview with Kavita Ramdas

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A truly remarkably story of very every day mothers and daughters in Liberia who were just so sick of the civil war between Charles Taylor, and then the rebels in Liberia, being funded with Sierra Leone diamonds essentially, that they mobilized an entire community of women around peace. I am always a big believer in that.

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