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Can love change the world? I hope so!

Amy Sample Ward

If we focus our work on feeding the hungry, for example, do we actually create a system in which we rely on people needing our services? I have talked many times before about the way we as nonprofit organizations and changemakers set our goals. (If What would happen, instead, if organizations focused on eliminating hunger?)

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Alibaba’s e-commerce platform Daraz to resume cross-border business in Nepal

TechNode

Alibabas South Asian e-commerce platform Daraz announced on August 3 that it anticipates resuming its cross-border business in Nepal in September of this year. Currently, Darazs service network covers 101 cities and towns in Nepal, with half of its order volume coming from cities outside Nepals capital, Kathmandu, as confirmed by Daraz.

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Please Donate to Help Nepal’s Earthquake Victims Now

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The devastating earthquake in Nepal has killed more than 2,400 people and injured about 5,900, residents so far (as reported in the NY Times on Sunday). Please donate to help Nepal’s Earthquake Victims now. earthquake in Nepal. Robert has been working the last year or so from Nepal.

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Facebook Donate Button Raises $15 Million for Nepal - The Chronicle of Philanthropy

AFP Blog

Facebook Donate Button Raises $15 Million for Nepal - The Chronicle of Philanthropy : "A simple call to donate appearing in Facebook’s news feeds for one week raised more than $15 million from 754,000 people for relief efforts in earthquake-shattered Nepal, Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg said Friday. "I

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Facebook to match your donations to Nepal relief efforts after massive quake

AFP Blog

Facebook to match your donations to Nepal relief efforts after massive quake : "Facebook is urging its members to donate to the emergency response teams responding to the 7.8-magnitude magnitude earthquake that struck near Kathmandu, Nepal, over the weekend — and the social network will match contributions up to $2 million.

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The Future of Fundraising is Already Here. Stop Fundraising! Start Inspiring!

Connection Cafe

Social networks feed the flames of 24/7 philanthropy with donors being “recruited” every day by their friends (and their friends). It has allowed for donors to not just be aware of an earthquake in Nepal, but to take action in a way that was never possible before.