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Zoetica Iphone App and More Thoughts On Nonprofit iPhone Apps

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Chronicle of Philanthropy Give and Take. Philanthropy 2173. The Capital Area Food Bank of Texas (CAFB) recently launched iPheedANeed , the first iPhone application launched by a food bank to-date. Content feeds on the application include: The Zoetica Link Feed. The Case Foundation Blog. Great NonProfits. Allison Fine's Blog.

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Types of Grants That Every Nonprofit Should Know

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While the movement for Trust-Based Philanthropy is growing, most grants do have significant reporting requirements throughout the award period and once the grant cycle ends. These foundations can align with specific causes or impact areas, such as the Land O’ Lakes Foundation, which focuses on hunger, local communities, and education.

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Innovating for Dramatically Greater Scale and Social Impact [VIDEO]

Top Nonprofits

But, if you step back and you look at the bigger societal problem, like say you’re working on, early childhood education or hunger or poverty, look back at the bigger picture. Maybe you’re just working community. Is it getting better over time or is it not, even despite your best efforts?

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Are you celebrating Giving Tuesday? These NTEN Members are!

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You can support NTEN in Giving Tuesday and join Beth Kanter for a live discussion of collective philanthropy - get the details here. The second annual GivingTuesday is on December 3rd and we''ve found 124 NTEN Members that are participating! Check out the 124 NTEN Members participating in Giving Tuesday below.

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Scientists blast EPA’s push to reverse key greenhouse gas finding

Fast Company Tech

He ticked off a long list: heat-related illnesses, worsening asthma, heart diseases worsened by wildfire smoke, changing habit for disease-carrying mosquitoes, ticks and other insects, and crop failures that drive hunger, war and migration. AP is solely responsible for all content.

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