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How To Influence Your Corporate Culture (For Good)
9 years ago

How To Influence Your Corporate Culture (For Good)

Thanks to 24/7 digital connection between consumer and company, the responsibility of enterprises is under scrutiny more than ever before.

Every purchase made by the public today is …
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Parenthood, Making An Impact And Not Being Perfect (It’s Okay!)
9 years ago

Parenthood, Making An Impact And Not Being Perfect (It’s Okay!)

You’ve seen the movies, the books, and the television shows. You’ve scrolled through the Facebook posts and the Instagrams. You know what I’m talking about—the images of families that do …
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Why Plastic Microbeads Have Been Banned In California
9 years ago

Why Plastic Microbeads Have Been Banned In California

Plastic microbeads added to facial scrubs, body washes and toothpastes as exfoliants are a major form of microplastic pollution, and have recently been banned in California! Victory in passing the …
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Family Brews Coffee for All In The Name of Adoption
9 years ago

Family Brews Coffee for All In The Name of Adoption

For many, Saturdays offer an additional hour, or two, of morning repose. Enveloped in bed linen within the comfort of our homes, we enjoy the quiet moments when soft sunlight …
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The Story That Will Make You Understand The Crisis and Courage in Congo
9 years ago

The Story That Will Make You Understand The Crisis and Courage in Congo

I lay on a foam mattress, draped by a thin blanket and a mosquito net, wondering if I should move my bed away from the window. Gunshots and screams continued …
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This Is What Happens When Women Get Involved
9 years ago

This Is What Happens When Women Get Involved

Women – whether young or old, married or single, divorced or widowed–are truly changing the face of philanthropy. Their status doesn’t matter, but their work does. Women now control about …
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Teachers Are A Gift To Society As They Pass On Knowledge
9 years ago

Teachers Are A Gift To Society As They Pass On Knowledge

“It’s a very ancient saying, but a true and honest thought that if you become a teacher, by your pupils you’ll be taught” – The King & I (1956)

We’ve …
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3 Ways to Be More Socially Conscious on Social Media
9 years ago

3 Ways to Be More Socially Conscious on Social Media

Social media is a game changer. On this platform, individuals and companies of various scales have the opportunity to play on the same field. Your brand, which includes your social …
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3 Powerful And Practical Strategies To Scale The Impact Of Your Social Business
9 years ago

3 Powerful And Practical Strategies To Scale The Impact Of Your Social Business

This article focuses on the challenge of how to increase the real impacts that social enterprises make. How can we accelerate the scaling of impactful social enterprise experiences? In short, …
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Film: Award-Winning Short Film, Howl (Aullido) – Guatemala City’s Violent Secret
9 years ago

Film: Award-Winning Short Film, Howl (Aullido) – Guatemala City’s Violent Secret

There’s a violent secret under the surface in Guatemala City. It affects families in every social class and in every neighborhood. Everyone knows it but everyone is silent. That’s …
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Education is Changing, But Is It Fast Enough? Time To Foster Critical Thinking
9 years ago

Education is Changing, But Is It Fast Enough? Time To Foster Critical Thinking

Tutoring high school students after I took a break from college changed everything for me. I gained a lot of perspective from teaching students who were excited about being there–as excited …
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Legal Minute: Nonprofits And Politics
9 years ago

Legal Minute: Nonprofits And Politics

Last month, part one of this article discussed the compensation and revenue related restrictions on nonprofits, and how that relates to the overall purpose of nonprofit organizations. This month, part …
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Creating Hope for a New Future: Educating Cambodia’s Poorest Children
9 years ago

Creating Hope for a New Future: Educating Cambodia’s Poorest Children

Along the Tonle Sap River in Cambodia lies the rural fishing village of Prek Pneu where small, wooden boats drape the channel in a wave of colorful hues. Bamboo poles …
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Unique Nonprofit Helps Parkinson’s Patients Speak Again
9 years ago

Unique Nonprofit Helps Parkinson’s Patients Speak Again

When you think of Parkinson’s you may think of celebrities like boxing legend Muhammad Ali, singer Linda Ronstadt, or actor Michael J. Fox. The reality is that there are more …
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The Divestment Debate And The 21st Century Energy Mix
9 years ago

The Divestment Debate And The 21st Century Energy Mix

“To Divest, or Not To Divest…”

In the famous play Hamlet (Shakespeare), the opening phrase begins with the well-known line, “to be, or not to be, that is the question.” …
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How To Make The Biggest Impact With Your Business
9 years ago

How To Make The Biggest Impact With Your Business

With buy one, give one businesses and social enterprises popping up nearly everywhere these days, it’s no surprise that critics of the giveback business model are also making their voices …
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Tackling Gender Barriers to Access Education
9 years ago

Tackling Gender Barriers to Access Education

The Clinton Global Initiative is an annual gathering of leaders that build partnerships between businesses, NGOs, governments and individuals to make commitments to transform and advance communities. This year, Clinton …
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Carabello Coffee: The New Non-Profit And The Intentional Cup
9 years ago

Carabello Coffee: The New Non-Profit And The Intentional Cup

When it came to turning a coffee roasting hobby into a business, Justin and Emily Carabello hit several bumps along the way. Whether it was figuring out how to fund …
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What You Need To Know About Human Trafficking Today
9 years ago

What You Need To Know About Human Trafficking Today

“The victims of this crime each have a name,” says Secretary of State John Kerry, referring to the victims of human trafficking. Just this past July, he released the 2015 …
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How To Go From Idea To Reality When Creating a Socially Good Company
9 years ago

How To Go From Idea To Reality When Creating a Socially Good Company

A “socially good” company is a label we are seeing and hearing a lot of right now. It’s a concept that merges everyday business practices with a responsibility to value …
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Alma Sana: Vaccine Bracelets For Mothers In Developing Countries
9 years ago

Alma Sana: Vaccine Bracelets For Mothers In Developing Countries

Though I am a medical student, until I began an internship earlier this summer, I did not realize just how much I have always taken vaccines for granted. I have …
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The Power of Working with Boys and Girls, Together
9 years ago

The Power of Working with Boys and Girls, Together

The international development community is very focused on women and girls these days. And rightly so. Around the world, girls have been neglected and discriminated against, abused and worse for …
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Key Marketing (And Simple) Tips for Product Based Social Businesses
9 years ago

Key Marketing (And Simple) Tips for Product Based Social Businesses

Marketing can be one of the most exciting parts of a business or product launch. Thanks to technology, you have more ways to market than ever.

But all of that …
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One Company’s Secret to Celebrating The Wins And Staying Grounded
9 years ago

One Company’s Secret to Celebrating The Wins And Staying Grounded

So you’re an entrepreneur and your business has started seeing some success. We hate to be the ones to burst your bubble, but don’t get too​ excited. Of course, you deserve a huge congratulations …
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Cuba’s Vibrant Art Scene Begins With its Youth
9 years ago

Cuba’s Vibrant Art Scene Begins With its Youth

Art in Cuba can be found everywhere. The streets are radiant landscapes of cheerful sun-bleached buildings, colorful antique cars, and intimate cafes. Untouched by elitism, the status of the arts …
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