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Young People in Crisis: National Alliance for Children and Youth Campaign demands Government action ahead of elections 2025

Charity Village

The National Alliance for Children and Youth (NACY) is launching a week-long social media campaign in the week of March 17th, 2025, to raise awareness of the urgent challenges young people face in Canada.

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Government of Canada announces recipients of the 2024 Canada’s Volunteer Awards

Charity Village

The Government of Canada announced the recipients of Canadas Volunteer Awards, which recognize volunteers who have made significant contributions to support their communities. The awards recognize community leaders, not-for-profit organizations, social enterprises and businesses that are highly engaged in their communities.

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From Raw Data to Real Insights: Preparing Your Association for AI

Association Analytics

You can’t scroll your social feed, glance at an industry newsletter, or sit through a national news broadcast without hearing about AI. The fact is, AI has b.

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50 Nonprofits Every U.S. Politican Should Follow on Twitter

Nonprofit Tech for Good

They are active in our communities, in our schools, and have valuable knowledge and experience that our nation’s elected officials could learn from and be inspired by, and yet very few U.S. They mostly only follow other politicians and news media. National Association for the Advancement of Colored People :: @ NAACP.

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Applications are now open for the Ontario Anti-Hate Security and Prevention Grant (2024-25)

Charity Village

The Ontario Government announced that applications are now open for the Ontario Anti-Hate Security and Prevention Grant (2024-25).

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Face masks are breaking facial recognition algorithms, says new government study

The Verge

Wearing face masks that adequately cover the mouth and nose causes the error rate of some of the most widely used facial recognition algorithms to spike to between 5 percent and 50 percent, a study by the US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has found. This matches reports we’ve heard from inside government.

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We crowdfunded $1.7 million for a new online news publication. This is our story so far.

The Next Web

De Correspondent is a Dutch-language, online journalism platform that offers background, analysis, investigative reporting, and the kinds of stories that tend to escape the radar of mainstream media because they do not conform to what is normally understood to be ‘news.’ From ‘news’ to ‘new’. The kickoff on national television.

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