
Francis Allard
http://www.promos4awareness.com/2009/11/ cnn-2009-hero-of-the-year/
- 2009 CNN HERO OF THE YEAR Efren Peñaflorida. Get your information here! :)
Source: www.promos4awareness.com
A Filipino has received recognition for his outstanding efforts in educating less fortunate children, as an alternative to gang memberships. Filipino native Efren Peñaflorida was named the third-annualCNN’s Hero Of The Year at A Hollywood gala.

Michael Kitayama
will build a carefully crafted network of service providers (affiliates), resources, mentors, volunteers, individuals, professionals, government programs and nonprofit organizations – charities, educational, scientific, religious, literary or cultural organizations. Incorporating and organizing tested and proven Inte...rnet based tools that are readily available into one business will allow people to come together while working towards a common goal - positive social change.Read More

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Irina Zara Now our Greenpeace Romania petition against nuclear reactors can be signed by anyone, from anywhere :) spread the word! You can stop new nuclear reactors from being built ! Thanks!
Source: www.greenpeace.org
Sign the petition against new nuclear reactors in Romania

Rhonda Ulmer
Please take 10 seconds to Make a Difference and vote online for Rhonda Ulmer to become the next L’Oreal Woman Of Worth National Winner. We can win $25K grant for our PTA. Help us reach “One Million Online Votes” - Please SPREAD the WORD. Voting ends 11/24. Thanks for your support! ... http://www.womenofworth.com/Honorees/Hon oree2009Detail.aspx?nomid=93ae0ada-f7ca- 4898-85e1-86a615ab6512Read More
Source: www.womenofworth.com
When Van Bokkelen Elementary School was placed on the Maryland Department of Education’s takeover list due to its low test scores, Rhonda Ulmer set out to improve student achievement and help families as a whole. ...

Ethan Greenberg
Hey Everyone!
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Nonprofit Organizations POLL :: Does your nonprofit get more ROI from Twitter or Facebook? http://twtpoll.com/p549es How to Measure ROI: http://bit.ly/23b5Bb Of course, I am making the assumption that you use both. :)
Source: twtpoll.com
Does your nonprofit get more ROI from Twitter or Facebook? By @nonprofitorgs | Twtpoll created less than 2 days ago | This poll closes on Jul 20, 2010

Pittsburgh Bigs
Our Bowl for Kids' Sake Campaign begins in just Three months!! We need all the help ane energy we can have to reach our goal of $250,000. The money raised at this event will help us reach out to even more local children in need through our vital one-to-one mentoring programs.
Every dollar raised will go to great use!... Remember there is no such thing as raising too little or too much money!
Register a team today at http://www.bowlpittsburgh.kintera.org!!
PS - It takes $1,000 to support just one Big and Little match for an entire yearRead More
Every dollar raised will go to great use!... Remember there is no such thing as raising too little or too much money!
Register a team today at http://www.bowlpittsburgh.kintera.org!!
PS - It takes $1,000 to support just one Big and Little match for an entire yearRead More
Source: www.bowlpittsburgh.kintera.org
What is Bowl for Kids’ Sake?Bowl for Kids' Sake is about having fun to help kids. It is our most important fundraising event. Funds raised go directly toward matching children with carefully-screened, caring Big Brother and Big Sister volunteers.

Francis Allard
I am a Photographer who created a NON PROFIT campaign called Promos4Awareness in which I collaborate Band Promotional Photography with Awareness about serious world issues, such as Cancer, Aids, and much more to help raise awareness in a creative fashion. I would love for you guys to check me out! This is a new campaig...n and I would love to hear what you have to say! Any questions, comments, or concerns feel free to message me! :)Read More
Source: www.promos4awareness.com
Promos4Awareness is a independent Photography project brought to you by Francis Allard @ www.mshyphotography.com as an effort to raise serious world issues awareness with the involvement of the music industry. ...

Meredith Louis RSVP of Southwest Montana matches volunteers aged 55 and older with meaningful opportunities in the beautiful Gallatin and Park counties of Montana. Please visit our page to learn more and become our fan!
At RSVP we believe in the power of purpose. We assist you to engage in meaningful volunteerism that impacts your personal health, well-being and our communities -because none of us can do everything, but each of us can do something. There are hundreds of fantastic organizations and people involved in necessary and im...portant work right here in Gallatin and Park Counties. From our local schools and hospitals to our senior facilities, networks to help homelessness, feed our hungry and assist our veterans there is a way for each of us to make a difference. The only requirements of becoming an RSVP volunteer are that you be age 55 or better and want to spend time sharing your talents. So get involved, make your statement, follow your passion - we will help show you how! Since 1972 under the umbrella agency of The HRDC District IX, RSVP has been meeting community needs through meaningful volunteer service. Last year, almost 700 RSVP volunteers contributed over 86,000 hours to 110 agencies in Gallatin and Park Counties. Read More
Non-Profit:5 fans

Rebecca Looking for opinions on this...how often should an organization send out our Holiday asks via emial to donors? Every other week between mid-November and the end of the year? Every week? I feel like there is such a fine line that I've never been able to get quite right. Thanks for any opinions and advise!

Corin
Source: giftedhomeschoolers.org
Gifted Homeschoolers Forum supports gifted homeschoolers in the United States and around the world, providing resources, information, and networking.

Jennifer Cusato LinkAbilities is a nonprofit resource that promotes public and private partnerships to address workforce challenges for employers and people with disabilities in the Greater Nashua community. LinkAbilities expands the work force by connecting employers, job seekers with disabilities, and support services.
LinkAbilities is a nonprofit resource that promotes public and private partnerships to address workforce challenges for employers and people with disabilities in the Greater Nashua community. LinkAbilities expands the work force by connecting employers, job seekers with disabilities, and support services.
Non-Profit:97 fans

Andrea Mileskiewicz Birthday Wishes is a nonprofit organization that brings birthday parties to homeless children. We recognize the importance of a birthday in a child's life and believe that the gift of a birthday celebration provides normalcy, joy and hope in these children's otherwise unsettled lives. Follow us to learn more or get involved!
Birthday Wishes was founded in November 2002 by Lisa Vasiloff, Karen Yahara, and Carol Zwanger – three friends and colleagues who wanted to help homeless children build self-esteem. Having volunteered in several homeless shelters, it occurred to the trio - as they attended one of their own children’s birthday parties -... that at the shelters, children’s birthdays often came and went uncelebrated. Their subsequent research indicated that no organizations existed exclusively to provide birthday parties to children living in homeless shelters. After speaking with local shelters and state advocacy groups, they found that most homeless shelters do not have the personnel or resources necessary to hold birthday parties for the children who stay there. Furthermore, the parent (usually a mom) is often unable, both economically and emotionally, to organize a party for her child. Some parents, embarrassed that they don’t have money for cakes and presents, don’t even tell their children that they have a birthday. For homeless children, birthday parties are a luxury that neither the parent nor the shelter can afford. Yet a birthday is an important event in the life of a child, and Birthday Wishes was founded on the belief that every child, regardless of their living situation, should have their birthday recognized and celebrated. Birthday Wishes has found that something as simple and ‘normal’ as a birthday party has the power to make these children feel both special, and, perhaps more important, like a “regular kid”. The first parties were held at the Second Step shelter in Newton, MA. Within a few months, 8 more shelters were added, and within three years growth had doubled. Today serves over 1000 children in more than 65 shelters in Eastern Massachusetts and Worcester. Birthday Wishes hopes to reach all children living in homeless shelters in the state of Massachusetts within the next 5 years and serve as a model for Birthday Wishes branches in cities throughout the U.S.Read More
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