Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. is an international non-profit organization founded on November 17, 1911 at Howard University in Washington D.C. by three undergraduate students and their faculty advisor. The fraternity strives to help anyone in the surrounding community and bring men of like ideals together to positively impact the community. It uses various new media platforms like its website, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, and an RSS feed to keep people informed about past, present, and future events.
This document discusses the growth of social media and its opportunities for businesses. It asks a series of questions about how social media has developed and where it may be going. The document also discusses how social media and information technology can benefit businesses by providing opportunities for promotion and engagement with customers. It concludes by stating that this is just the beginning of social media's growth.
Join us one of the largest technology providers to nonprofits in the world shares inspiring yet actionable insights on how social change organizations are most effectively navigating the new social media landscape given the abundance of information, resources, and potential partners available online.
The document discusses the rise of social media and the interactive internet. It notes that while platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn are important, they do not represent the full potential of an interactive, collaborative network. The key aspects highlighted are the shift to a more interactive experience where people can both consume and create content. The document urges readers to look past the hype and focus on how these new technologies and tools can help solve real business problems and deliver value through new possibilities and approaches.
Social Converence - why you can't ignore itchrisabutler
The document discusses the concept of "social convergence" and how social media platforms are becoming increasingly interconnected. It notes that most people are active on major platforms like LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter. It argues that by taking advantage of this connectivity through outbound social media marketing, small businesses can find real leads and prospects through platforms in an integrated, "socially convergent" way. The key is setting up content and expertise that drives leads to your business, rather than passively waiting for opportunities.
My presentation for the 2015 TEC Summit on bringing community together in real life. I focused on my work with SFTech4Good and how that community functions, grows, and how it’s nurtured both online and in person. Thanks to Amy Vernon for some great quotes and insight!
Cultivating community is a key way to keep a group in engaged around an idea or cause. In this session Regina Walton talked about building and growing community in a group that meets in person around a central idea: technology for social good. You'll learn about SFTech4Good, the largest of the many worldwide Netsquared groups and NTEN 501 Tech Clubs, and how they keep their member count growing, keep events fresh, and the tools they use to effectively communicate with their large and growing group.
School for Change Agents; Module one; Change Starts with MeNHS Horizons
This document provides information about an online event called The School for Change Agents, including:
- Over 14,000 people from around the world have participated in previous years.
- The schedule for upcoming sessions on February 22nd, March 1st, and March 8th.
- Instructions on how to become a Certificated Change Agent by completing the online modules.
- Details about presenters, technical support staff, and how to get login credentials for the learning platform.
Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. is an international non-profit organization founded on November 17, 1911 at Howard University in Washington D.C. by three undergraduate students and their faculty advisor. The fraternity strives to help anyone in the surrounding community and bring men of like ideals together to positively impact the community. It uses various new media platforms like its website, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, and an RSS feed to keep people informed about past, present, and future events.
This document discusses the growth of social media and its opportunities for businesses. It asks a series of questions about how social media has developed and where it may be going. The document also discusses how social media and information technology can benefit businesses by providing opportunities for promotion and engagement with customers. It concludes by stating that this is just the beginning of social media's growth.
Join us one of the largest technology providers to nonprofits in the world shares inspiring yet actionable insights on how social change organizations are most effectively navigating the new social media landscape given the abundance of information, resources, and potential partners available online.
The document discusses the rise of social media and the interactive internet. It notes that while platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn are important, they do not represent the full potential of an interactive, collaborative network. The key aspects highlighted are the shift to a more interactive experience where people can both consume and create content. The document urges readers to look past the hype and focus on how these new technologies and tools can help solve real business problems and deliver value through new possibilities and approaches.
Social Converence - why you can't ignore itchrisabutler
The document discusses the concept of "social convergence" and how social media platforms are becoming increasingly interconnected. It notes that most people are active on major platforms like LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter. It argues that by taking advantage of this connectivity through outbound social media marketing, small businesses can find real leads and prospects through platforms in an integrated, "socially convergent" way. The key is setting up content and expertise that drives leads to your business, rather than passively waiting for opportunities.
My presentation for the 2015 TEC Summit on bringing community together in real life. I focused on my work with SFTech4Good and how that community functions, grows, and how it’s nurtured both online and in person. Thanks to Amy Vernon for some great quotes and insight!
Cultivating community is a key way to keep a group in engaged around an idea or cause. In this session Regina Walton talked about building and growing community in a group that meets in person around a central idea: technology for social good. You'll learn about SFTech4Good, the largest of the many worldwide Netsquared groups and NTEN 501 Tech Clubs, and how they keep their member count growing, keep events fresh, and the tools they use to effectively communicate with their large and growing group.
School for Change Agents; Module one; Change Starts with MeNHS Horizons
This document provides information about an online event called The School for Change Agents, including:
- Over 14,000 people from around the world have participated in previous years.
- The schedule for upcoming sessions on February 22nd, March 1st, and March 8th.
- Instructions on how to become a Certificated Change Agent by completing the online modules.
- Details about presenters, technical support staff, and how to get login credentials for the learning platform.
Pro-social modeling refers to demonstrating positive, constructive behaviors and interactions that can be learned and emulated by others. It involves leaders and mentors showing others how to build healthy relationships, resolve conflicts respectfully, and treat all people with dignity through their own words and actions.
This document provides an overview of Wikispaces and how it can be used in the classroom. Wikispaces allows for easy collaborative learning through wikis, which are webpages that can be easily edited. It has no learning curve, constant updates, and good customer service. Teachers and students can use Wikispaces to create websites, manage documents, have discussions, and collaborate both inside and outside the classroom. The document demonstrates how to create accounts, edit pages, add links, images, and media. It also provides additional teaching resources and offers a free educator plan.
Country Bank's marketing objectives are to maximize profits, build relationships in the region, and increase their market share of Generation Y customers. Their strengths include their foundation in the community, while weaknesses include the increasing popularity of online banking and perceptions that larger banks offer more services. The opportunities include reaching underbanked/unbanked customers and leveraging advances in technology, while threats include the reputations of larger corporate banks and decreasing trust in companies. The target market is Generation Y aged 9-29 who are influenced by trends and spend spontaneously.
This document summarizes sustainability initiatives at Ithaca College Dining Services. It describes current programs like purchasing 10% of food locally from 18 farms, fair trade coffee and teas, donating leftover meals to local food banks, and composting 95% of food waste. It also discusses past programs like trayless dining that saved water, energy and reduced waste. Future plans include measuring the dining service's carbon footprint and energy spending, conducting energy audits, and implementing recommendations to reduce energy use through equipment upgrades and operational changes. The overall goal is to reduce the dining service's environmental impact and costs through sustainable practices.
NIPune (Net Impact Pune Professional Chapter) undertook a challenging assignment Hinjewadi Traffic Optimization (HTO) that involved work with various companies in Hinjewadi, PMC, PMPML and various other stakeholders including NGOs and CIO Pune. Here is the report of the study that describes the methodology, process, key findings and recommendations for various stakeholders.
This document discusses leveraging social media for change. It begins with defining social media and providing examples of popular social media platforms. It then discusses why organizations should use social media, what the limits are, and techniques for effective social media communication. The document also provides tips on strategizing a social media approach, prioritizing social media within outreach efforts, and includes tips, tricks and tools for social media use.
We live in the 21st century, and volunteerism is shifting and changing to meet the times. More and more volunteers are looking for ways to use technology to support the missions they hold dear.
With the rise of digital volunteers, nonprofits need to have systems and practices that encourage, validate, and support this new trend.
We will review ideas and strategies that other nonprofits have used to capitalize on the digital volunteer. We will have plenty of time for live Q&A, so prepare your largest concerns for discussion.
At the end of this presentation you will have
An idea of what features your volunteer system should have
A good plan for utilizing small aspects of social media for large impact
Ways to engage volunteers with different time requirements.
Social Media Presentation as Seen at 2012 ConventionEAG
Facilitating Sertoma's Second Century of Service with the use of social media, as presented by Paul Weber and Laura Lake at the 2012 Convention. videos in the presentation are embedded after the actual video slide.
http://www.smallbusinessmiracles.com
The document provides an overview of social networking and how non-profits can leverage it for fundraising and engagement. It discusses how fundraising is moving online, the importance of understanding audiences, and strategies like using personal stories, contests, and tools that allow supporters to fundraise through their own networks. Specific action items recommended include getting an online presence, listening to audiences, focusing on their values, and giving supporters ways to speak for the cause in their own social networks.
Social Media Citizenship: Please leave your cell phone on! How People with D...Aaron Johannes
The document provides an overview of using social media for social change and advocacy. It discusses various social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn and how they can be used to spread messages and engage with elected officials and causes. Specific tips are provided for using hashtags, sharing content, and building relationships online. The document also discusses internet safety and creating social media plans for both individuals and organizations.
Support and Development Organisation - Communication optionsCasey Morrison
1. The document discusses how the Joseph Rowntree Foundation and other voluntary organizations can use social media to further their missions. It provides examples of how social media can be used for community building, gathering information, internal and external communications, hosting interactive events, consultations, learning, and promoting projects and jobs.
2. Specific benefits mentioned include crowdsourcing campaigns, networking with others working on similar issues, cheap and accessible consulting, representing organizations and bypassing gatekeepers, and influencing others by building coalitions through sharing content.
3. Potential challenges discussed include having enough time, discomfort with technology, lack of followers, and ensuring content is relevant to the community. The document raises questions about how to implement social media
Good HQ is a new digital platform that allows nonprofit organizations to share stories about their causes, advertise volunteer and job opportunities, and receive feedback to help improve their work. Organizations can create a profile on Good HQ to connect with potential volunteers and donors. The platform aims to make it easier for people to discover and get involved with organizations. It is still being developed based on nonprofit feedback, with future plans to add location-based searches and improve the user experience.
Become a social media hero for your not-for-profitBen Teoh
Presented for Blackbaud Pacific, this is a collection of best practices and a basic approach to having a successful social media presence.
You can find the recording of this webinar, including some great questions here: http://ow.ly/hjpXD
Tina Arnoldi of Coastal Community Foundation presented at the 2012 SCAVA conference on how Palmetto Technology Hub started without a budget and some of the challenges and successes along the way.
Ben Teoh, Content and Community Coordinator from not for profit organisation, Connecting Up discusses some of the basic do's and don’ts in social media.
View webinar: https://blackbaud-au.webex.com/blackbaud-au/lsr.php?AT=pb&SP=EC&rID=73008662&rKey=5723e480f50572fe
Using Social Media and Online Technologies in the Public Workforce SystemColleen LaRose
Using Social Media and Online Technologies in the Public Workforce System
The document discusses how social media and online technologies can be leveraged in the public workforce system. It defines social media as internet-based applications that allow users to create and share user-generated content. Social media fosters interactive dialogue and strengthens relationships. The document outlines various social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, blogs and their uses. It discusses how professionals in different industries are using social media to share best practices and make connections. The document provides examples of how workforce professionals can collaborate with economic developers using social media. It emphasizes controlling one's online image and presence on social media.
Pro-social modeling refers to demonstrating positive, constructive behaviors and interactions that can be learned and emulated by others. It involves leaders and mentors showing others how to build healthy relationships, resolve conflicts respectfully, and treat all people with dignity through their own words and actions.
This document provides an overview of Wikispaces and how it can be used in the classroom. Wikispaces allows for easy collaborative learning through wikis, which are webpages that can be easily edited. It has no learning curve, constant updates, and good customer service. Teachers and students can use Wikispaces to create websites, manage documents, have discussions, and collaborate both inside and outside the classroom. The document demonstrates how to create accounts, edit pages, add links, images, and media. It also provides additional teaching resources and offers a free educator plan.
Country Bank's marketing objectives are to maximize profits, build relationships in the region, and increase their market share of Generation Y customers. Their strengths include their foundation in the community, while weaknesses include the increasing popularity of online banking and perceptions that larger banks offer more services. The opportunities include reaching underbanked/unbanked customers and leveraging advances in technology, while threats include the reputations of larger corporate banks and decreasing trust in companies. The target market is Generation Y aged 9-29 who are influenced by trends and spend spontaneously.
This document summarizes sustainability initiatives at Ithaca College Dining Services. It describes current programs like purchasing 10% of food locally from 18 farms, fair trade coffee and teas, donating leftover meals to local food banks, and composting 95% of food waste. It also discusses past programs like trayless dining that saved water, energy and reduced waste. Future plans include measuring the dining service's carbon footprint and energy spending, conducting energy audits, and implementing recommendations to reduce energy use through equipment upgrades and operational changes. The overall goal is to reduce the dining service's environmental impact and costs through sustainable practices.
NIPune (Net Impact Pune Professional Chapter) undertook a challenging assignment Hinjewadi Traffic Optimization (HTO) that involved work with various companies in Hinjewadi, PMC, PMPML and various other stakeholders including NGOs and CIO Pune. Here is the report of the study that describes the methodology, process, key findings and recommendations for various stakeholders.
This document discusses leveraging social media for change. It begins with defining social media and providing examples of popular social media platforms. It then discusses why organizations should use social media, what the limits are, and techniques for effective social media communication. The document also provides tips on strategizing a social media approach, prioritizing social media within outreach efforts, and includes tips, tricks and tools for social media use.
We live in the 21st century, and volunteerism is shifting and changing to meet the times. More and more volunteers are looking for ways to use technology to support the missions they hold dear.
With the rise of digital volunteers, nonprofits need to have systems and practices that encourage, validate, and support this new trend.
We will review ideas and strategies that other nonprofits have used to capitalize on the digital volunteer. We will have plenty of time for live Q&A, so prepare your largest concerns for discussion.
At the end of this presentation you will have
An idea of what features your volunteer system should have
A good plan for utilizing small aspects of social media for large impact
Ways to engage volunteers with different time requirements.
Social Media Presentation as Seen at 2012 ConventionEAG
Facilitating Sertoma's Second Century of Service with the use of social media, as presented by Paul Weber and Laura Lake at the 2012 Convention. videos in the presentation are embedded after the actual video slide.
http://www.smallbusinessmiracles.com
The document provides an overview of social networking and how non-profits can leverage it for fundraising and engagement. It discusses how fundraising is moving online, the importance of understanding audiences, and strategies like using personal stories, contests, and tools that allow supporters to fundraise through their own networks. Specific action items recommended include getting an online presence, listening to audiences, focusing on their values, and giving supporters ways to speak for the cause in their own social networks.
Social Media Citizenship: Please leave your cell phone on! How People with D...Aaron Johannes
The document provides an overview of using social media for social change and advocacy. It discusses various social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn and how they can be used to spread messages and engage with elected officials and causes. Specific tips are provided for using hashtags, sharing content, and building relationships online. The document also discusses internet safety and creating social media plans for both individuals and organizations.
Support and Development Organisation - Communication optionsCasey Morrison
1. The document discusses how the Joseph Rowntree Foundation and other voluntary organizations can use social media to further their missions. It provides examples of how social media can be used for community building, gathering information, internal and external communications, hosting interactive events, consultations, learning, and promoting projects and jobs.
2. Specific benefits mentioned include crowdsourcing campaigns, networking with others working on similar issues, cheap and accessible consulting, representing organizations and bypassing gatekeepers, and influencing others by building coalitions through sharing content.
3. Potential challenges discussed include having enough time, discomfort with technology, lack of followers, and ensuring content is relevant to the community. The document raises questions about how to implement social media
Good HQ is a new digital platform that allows nonprofit organizations to share stories about their causes, advertise volunteer and job opportunities, and receive feedback to help improve their work. Organizations can create a profile on Good HQ to connect with potential volunteers and donors. The platform aims to make it easier for people to discover and get involved with organizations. It is still being developed based on nonprofit feedback, with future plans to add location-based searches and improve the user experience.
Become a social media hero for your not-for-profitBen Teoh
Presented for Blackbaud Pacific, this is a collection of best practices and a basic approach to having a successful social media presence.
You can find the recording of this webinar, including some great questions here: http://ow.ly/hjpXD
Tina Arnoldi of Coastal Community Foundation presented at the 2012 SCAVA conference on how Palmetto Technology Hub started without a budget and some of the challenges and successes along the way.
Ben Teoh, Content and Community Coordinator from not for profit organisation, Connecting Up discusses some of the basic do's and don’ts in social media.
View webinar: https://blackbaud-au.webex.com/blackbaud-au/lsr.php?AT=pb&SP=EC&rID=73008662&rKey=5723e480f50572fe
Using Social Media and Online Technologies in the Public Workforce SystemColleen LaRose
Using Social Media and Online Technologies in the Public Workforce System
The document discusses how social media and online technologies can be leveraged in the public workforce system. It defines social media as internet-based applications that allow users to create and share user-generated content. Social media fosters interactive dialogue and strengthens relationships. The document outlines various social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, blogs and their uses. It discusses how professionals in different industries are using social media to share best practices and make connections. The document provides examples of how workforce professionals can collaborate with economic developers using social media. It emphasizes controlling one's online image and presence on social media.
This document summarizes key points about social networking and online fundraising. It discusses how social networking allows anyone to share information and collaborate online. It emphasizes listening to audiences and engaging them where they are online through tools like badges and contests. Nonprofits are encouraged to give supporters ways to promote the cause through their own networks and relinquish some control of messaging to passionate volunteers.
Costas Markides, Professor of Strategy and Entrepreneurship, presented on how the technologies of social era are changing the way we do business, at London Business School's flagship event, the Global Leadership Summit.
Learn more about what happened at #2014GLS: http://bit.ly/1tI2kNn
Learn more about the Global Leadership Summit: http://gls.london.edu
Painless social media for Nanny Agencies v1hadeosun
The document discusses using social media to connect with clients and boost an agency's bottom line. It recommends:
1. Setting goals like engaging top nannies, being a credible source for parents, and increasing brand awareness.
2. Choosing social media tools wisely based on goals and available resources, including Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, and YouTube.
3. Connecting with clients on these platforms by sharing content, asking questions, and crowdsourcing ideas from nannies and caregivers.
The document summarizes a presentation about social networking and social media. It discusses that social media is no longer a fad but is now mainstream, with over 500 million Facebook users and billions of pieces of content shared monthly. It also notes that social media influences people's opinions and decisions more than traditional advertising. However, companies fear social media because conversations are less controlled and personal information about individuals can be found. The presentation provides tips on how companies can leverage social media by understanding their audiences and dedicating proper resources to engage in conversations.
Social media breakfast central maine hr feb 21 2012Shannon Kinney
The document discusses how social media is increasingly being used for human resources purposes like recruiting. Some key points: 89% of companies will use social media for recruiting in 2012, LinkedIn is the most effective social network for recruiting, having an optimized profile on LinkedIn is important for job seekers and employers, and social media allows companies to learn about candidates' fit and personality beyond just their resume.
CoPs: 00-Teachers, Non-Secret Agents of ChangeAndrés Ramos
This document discusses communities of practice (CoPs) and how teachers can become non-secret agents of change through CoPs. It explores how teachers often want to improve their surroundings but feel limitations in their roles, priorities, and potential for change. However, by joining CoPs, teachers can reflect on issues, devise practical ways to leave a legacy, and identify topics they can contribute to based on their strengths. The document also examines how teachers can choose to be more active "movers and shakers" by making changes happen within their jobs and viewing things with a fresh perspective. Ultimately, CoPs provide opportunities for teachers to do small parts that can make a big difference by connecting to colleagues and finding ways to address personal priorities
Navigating the Social Media Landscape: Social media has gone from fun distractions to necessary channels of communication. As a result we are bombarded with lots of content and lots of noise. How do we navigate this fast-paced and dynamic social media environment? How can we leverage social media for our business objectives? How can we be heard above all the noise? How do we avoid social media fails? How do we determine ROI? This master class will help you determine the proper approach, find the right networks with the right audiences, execute successful strategies, and drive both engagement and impact.
"Social Innovation and Business Models" module lead by Nikhil Sareen from ISB (Diffusion Pune - 2 day residential workshop for non-profit and social enterprises)
"Finance, Accounting and Governance" module lead by Sriram Sabhapathy & Jitendra Kedia from ISB (Diffusion Pune - 2 day residential workshop for non-profit and social enterprises)
This document discusses impact measurement and calculating social return on investment (SROI). It provides an example of calculating SROI for a computer literacy program. The SROI indicates the social value created in financial terms. It outlines calculating inputs, outputs, outcomes and impacts. It then shows the yearly social benefits over 5 years discounted at 6% to get a total present value of the social return. The document also briefly mentions McKinsey & Company's 3 steps for designing a learning driven assessment plan and provides appendix links to resources on SROI.
"Fund Raising and Revenue Generation" module lead by Shifa Soomar from ISB (Diffusion Pune - 2 day residential workshop for non-profit and social enterprises)
"Social Media for non-profit organizations" module lead by Achintya Gupta from ISB (Diffusion Pune - 2 day residential workshop for non-profit and social enterprises)
This document provides information about Sarva Sakshar Foundation, a Section 25 company established to promote literacy. It explains what Section 25 of the Companies Act means - it allows a company to be registered without "Limited" in its name if it is formed for charitable purposes and not for profit-making. The benefits of Section 25 registration include lower registration fees, tax exemptions, and relaxed compliance norms compared to regular companies. The document outlines the process, documents required, and timeline to form a new Section 25 company. It also compares Section 25 companies to trusts and societies.
The document compares and contrasts public trusts, societies, and section 25 companies under Indian law. It discusses differences in the statutes that govern each entity, requirements for registration, taxation treatment, and audit requirements. Specifically, it notes that public trusts are governed by state-level trust acts, societies are registered under the Societies Registration Act, and section 25 companies are formed under the Companies Act. It also provides information on obtaining income tax exemptions for NGOs and attracting donations through sections like 35AC and 80G of the Income Tax Act.
Originally, VYS was set up to provide micro-finance to slum dwellers who have come to the city from various surrounding tribal areas. But with their experience in the social field they are now active into the issue of “Parenting” in communities.
Net Impact Pune is the first professional Net Impact Chapter in India .
We aim to create a community of leaders & professionals who use their business skills and knowledge to make a positive impact on the society.
We want to facilitate Non Profit capacity building through events, networking and executing pro bono consulting assignments.
Check out video at this link:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w65agaFN30U&feature=g-upl
RDEP aims to empower rural youth thru education and improve village quality of life. Under this program, rural and/or needy schools are provided complete infrastructure for setting up Audio Visual e-learning classroom.
The document summarizes various education, empowerment, and environmental projects of TAA (TAA Projects). It discusses programs related to life skills, parental and teacher attitude modification, leadership development for teens, and opportunities for social work involvement. It then provides more details on specific projects, including LISOP for developing decision making skills in high school students, the importance of recycling, and the poor condition of Pune's rivers due to waste. TAA aims to empower individuals and communities through education while preserving the environment.
Snehalaya was established in 1989 to provide a home, family, and future for women and children in distress. It has had several achievements, including landmark court cases that resulted in two life imprisonment sentences for crimes against women. Snehalaya is seeking help from professionals to improve education, develop software, organize fundraising, and create a network to support its mission of aiding vulnerable groups since 1989.
The document outlines the mission and goals of an organization called DISHA for 2012. The mission is to provide 5,000 jobs and enhance employability skills for 5,000 people by building an end-to-end supply chain for employability, employment, and career counseling. Key goals are to launch an e-job portal, provide 1,000 jobs, and build networks of NGOs working in areas like employability, vocational training, and women's empowerment. The document requests contributions from volunteers, advisors, and help encouraging potential beneficiaries.
The Konkan Corridor Project aims to transform 117 rural village clusters covering 15,000 hectares in the Ratnagiri and Sindhudurga districts of Maharashtra through inclusive and integrated development without changing land ownership. The project will urbanize villages through construction, afforestation, skills development, intensive agriculture, water conservation, renewable energy, transportation, industry, education and self-administration. Progress so far includes workshops, meetings in villages, and plans for resource centers, training, and development plans for each cluster.
Net Impact Pune is a chapter of Net Impact, a global nonprofit working to inspire and equip individuals to use business for good. The Pune chapter has over 250 members and partners with local organizations on pro bono consulting projects and social impact programs. Past projects include addressing traffic issues and facilitating cross-cultural student exchanges. The chapter hosts events to connect professionals with nonprofits and supports members serving on nonprofit boards.
Presentation given by Samvad (www.mcf.org.in) at CSR Pune and Net Impact networking event (2011) to enable CSR leaders and professionals to learn, network and contribute to social organization.
You can watch the video at
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TXF1ezRwRDA
Representative - K.C. Bhushan
MUKTAA is a voluntary initiative from Maitri, a civil service action group based in Pune. MUKTAA stands for Making U Know and Talk About AIDS. The team runs a service SAMVAD HIV helpline in Pune to answer any queries about HIV and AIDS.
Vigyan Ashram provides rural development through education programs that teach practical skills. They follow four main principles: 1) learning through hands-on work, 2) multiskill training, 3) using the school as a center for community services, and 4) having instructors who are entrepreneurs. Their main program is a one-year Diploma in Basic Rural Technology that trains students in technologies like LED lamps, biogas power, and agriculture. Students conduct community services and get apprenticeships with alumni. The goal is to develop technologies and training courses to provide skills and support rural development through education.
Presentation given by Suhrud Mandal at CSR Pune and Net Impact networking event (2011) to enable CSR leaders and professionals to learn, network and contribute to social organization.
Representative: Dr. Kalyani Mandke
Suhrud Mandal was established in 1973 to empower and enrich the lives of hearing impaired. Every year 25,000 children are born with hearing impairment in India. No hearing means, no language, no academics, limited financial independence and poor quality of life. Suhrud Mandal wishes to transform their lifestyle, started with 5 children and now has 500 children with hearing impairment enrolled in four of their schools.
Suhrud Mandal was established in 1973 to empower and enrich the lives of hearing impaired. Every year 25,000 children are born with hearing impairment in India. No hearing means, no language, no academics, limited financial independence and poor quality of life. Suhrud Mandal wishes to transform their lifestyle, started with 5 children and now has 500 children with hearing impairment enrolled in four of their schools.
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Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
occur natural.
LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UP
Change republic presentation
1. A Better World Together!
ChangeRepublic.com
By – Yash Sharma
Founder
2. Contents
• What is Change Republic (CR)?
• What is it in for Me?
• So what do I have to do?
• Demo
• Success Stories
• Some Statistics
3. What is Change Republic (CR)?
• Online Platform for social change
www.changerepublic.com
4. What is Change Republic (CR)?
• How do we do that?
1. Provide visibility to Initiatives.
3. Connect those who have resources to
those who need them.
5. What is Change Republic (CR)?
• Once you start an initiative, you can :
– Connect with like-minded people & organizations
– Discuss online the issues at hand
– Go on ground and make things happen
– Post updates of the impact you make
• Promote your initiatives:
– Create your followers, reach out to people
– On Social Media - FB, Twitter, etc.
6. What is it in for Me?
• We are tying up with Corporates CSRs!
– Many companies are joining the myCSR initiative
from ChangeRepublic
– Companies will install Widgets, create newsletters
to define their CSR through ChangeRepublic
• These companies are going to:
– Define their CSRs through your initiatives
– Start new CSR initiatives
7. What is it in for Me?
• Your initiatives will be shown to their employees
• Initiatives will be listed on
– ChangeRepublic.com
– Coporates websites or intranets
– Newsletters that these companies will receive.
• CSRs will connect to you and join your initiatives!
8. So what do I have to do?
• Its simple…
• Log on to www.changerepublic.com
• Register an NGO Account. Its Free!
• Post your initiatives
Note : CSRs will start accessing CR from 1st June 2012
9. Demo
Step 1 : Log on to www.changerepublic.com
Step 2 : Register an NGO Account. Its Free!
Step 3 : Post your initiatives
10. Success Stories
• Naach, Dance Academy and Mithi Software
– Over 3 car full loads of clothes donated.
– Toys for Orphanage in Lonavala
– Books and Stationary for a ZP School in Lonavala
11. Success Stories
• Mithi Software
– Donated 3 computers to ZP School
• Mayank Verma
– Collected and donated of over 250 Engineering
books to Friends of Children