Gudbro is a strategic philanthropic organization providing a platform for social organizations to showcase their projects. It encourages corporate, individuals to give - time, capital and important resources for the success of the social projects.
Our summary and final presentation of stories collected during three world cafes at the 2012 World Indigenous Housing Conference in Vancouver. Each of the headlines refers to a powerful story we heard. At the conference, we invited the person who contributed it to join us on stage and tell it to the audience while we added it to a real time graphic record.
The document discusses services for older people and promoting active aging. It defines a good later life as one where physical, social, emotional and spiritual needs are addressed with dignity and independence. Happiness comes from giving, relating to others, exercising, engaging with the world, and learning. The Second Half network aims to offer solutions to demographic change through intergenerational debate at the intersection of aging, sustainability and entrepreneurship. Hush Farms is presented as a case study of a social enterprise that uses farming activities to encourage a fresh outlook on life and build skills and confidence for participants.
The Power of Community-Driven Transformative Redevelopment: Engaging the Sil...Renaissance Downtowns
Renaissance Downtowns' triple-bottom-line (economically, socially, environmentally sustainable) approach to urban revitalization, highlighting its community-driven crowdsourced placemaking program and the communities its being implemented in.
This document announces a community engagement training event happening on August 13th in Newberry, South Carolina. The training will provide strategies for connecting resources in the community and minimizing dysfunctional communication to maximize engagement efforts. Participants will learn how to generate momentum for initiatives and rekindle cooperation. RSVPs are requested by August 8th.
The Open A Door Foundation Transitions to SHE-CANSuzzanne Uhland
Throughout its history as an education and empowerment nonprofit for women, the Open A Door Foundation has strived to increase female leadership and participation in post-conflict countries.
Submission Writing Workshop Townsville 26 February 2011CPA Australia
The document summarizes a workshop on submission writing and grant applications. It provides:
1) An outline of the workshop format which will include an introduction, a discussion of the ten point model for grant writing, a case study on a community benefit fund, and a question and answer session.
2) Details about the ten point model which emphasizes planning, researching guidelines, collaborating, measuring outcomes, tailoring to criteria, and proofreading.
3) Examples of potential funding sources and two case studies, one about a gambling community benefit fund and another about grants from a local council.
The document discusses dreams and dreamers that help drive organizations forward. It recognizes past dreamers that have departed and welcomes new dreamers. It discusses the importance of adapting to changes without losing integrity. It lists past and current ministries that Metro Ministries has supported. It raises questions about Metro Ministries' future scope and collaborations. It highlights a current community need and restates Metro Ministries' mission. It encourages readers to get involved through prayer, volunteering, and donations.
Renaissance Downtowns' triple-bottom-line (economically, socially, environmentally sustainable) approach to urban revitalization, highlighting its community-driven crowdsourced placemaking program and the communities its being implemented in.
Our summary and final presentation of stories collected during three world cafes at the 2012 World Indigenous Housing Conference in Vancouver. Each of the headlines refers to a powerful story we heard. At the conference, we invited the person who contributed it to join us on stage and tell it to the audience while we added it to a real time graphic record.
The document discusses services for older people and promoting active aging. It defines a good later life as one where physical, social, emotional and spiritual needs are addressed with dignity and independence. Happiness comes from giving, relating to others, exercising, engaging with the world, and learning. The Second Half network aims to offer solutions to demographic change through intergenerational debate at the intersection of aging, sustainability and entrepreneurship. Hush Farms is presented as a case study of a social enterprise that uses farming activities to encourage a fresh outlook on life and build skills and confidence for participants.
The Power of Community-Driven Transformative Redevelopment: Engaging the Sil...Renaissance Downtowns
Renaissance Downtowns' triple-bottom-line (economically, socially, environmentally sustainable) approach to urban revitalization, highlighting its community-driven crowdsourced placemaking program and the communities its being implemented in.
This document announces a community engagement training event happening on August 13th in Newberry, South Carolina. The training will provide strategies for connecting resources in the community and minimizing dysfunctional communication to maximize engagement efforts. Participants will learn how to generate momentum for initiatives and rekindle cooperation. RSVPs are requested by August 8th.
The Open A Door Foundation Transitions to SHE-CANSuzzanne Uhland
Throughout its history as an education and empowerment nonprofit for women, the Open A Door Foundation has strived to increase female leadership and participation in post-conflict countries.
Submission Writing Workshop Townsville 26 February 2011CPA Australia
The document summarizes a workshop on submission writing and grant applications. It provides:
1) An outline of the workshop format which will include an introduction, a discussion of the ten point model for grant writing, a case study on a community benefit fund, and a question and answer session.
2) Details about the ten point model which emphasizes planning, researching guidelines, collaborating, measuring outcomes, tailoring to criteria, and proofreading.
3) Examples of potential funding sources and two case studies, one about a gambling community benefit fund and another about grants from a local council.
The document discusses dreams and dreamers that help drive organizations forward. It recognizes past dreamers that have departed and welcomes new dreamers. It discusses the importance of adapting to changes without losing integrity. It lists past and current ministries that Metro Ministries has supported. It raises questions about Metro Ministries' future scope and collaborations. It highlights a current community need and restates Metro Ministries' mission. It encourages readers to get involved through prayer, volunteering, and donations.
Renaissance Downtowns' triple-bottom-line (economically, socially, environmentally sustainable) approach to urban revitalization, highlighting its community-driven crowdsourced placemaking program and the communities its being implemented in.
On Thursday 8 December 2016, we hosted an event in Sunderland, in conjunction with the Sunderland Partnership, to discuss the barriers to digital inclusion, decide on the priorities and make pledges to transform Sunderland into a truly digital city.
This document discusses community-driven development (CDD) and how it can empower poor communities. It defines CDD as an approach that gives control of the development process directly to community groups. The key aspects of CDD include transparency, participation, local empowerment, and accountability. CDD seeks to identify and implement projects that communities feel they need most. It discusses three components of CDD - project implementation support, community development support, and a community driven investment program. The goal is to build community capacity and create social and economic infrastructure to improve livelihoods in a sustainable manner.
The Empower Houston Leaders Project aims to build grassroots leadership and increase civic participation and voting in historically disengaged communities in Harris County. It does this by recruiting and training potential grassroots leaders from low-income minority communities, providing them with leadership skills and supporting community projects of their choosing. These leaders then form voter teams to engage 100 potential voters each who normally do not vote, with the goal of turning out 20,000 additional voters in the November 2014 election. The project has raised over half of its $1.2 million budget so far and is seeking additional funds to fully train 200 grassroots leaders and complete its voter outreach goals.
The document discusses extending opportunities for the poor in areas such as employment, education, and life skills. It recommends assessing the needs of those in poverty and providing respect, support, pre-employment training, career counseling, basic education, economic literacy training, and more. Extending opportunities can improve lives, break cycles of poverty, and increase diversity and equity in society. Governments, funders, organizations, businesses, and communities all have roles to play in creating such opportunities.
The document repeatedly discusses events and community participation. It focuses solely on this topic, listing "Events and Community Participation" over 40 times with no other details provided.
The document discusses how socio-cultural forces will impact the virtual world industry in the coming years. It predicts that virtual worlds will become more socially accepted and easy to access. User-generated content is expected to increase as youth demand more flexibility and possibilities in virtual spaces. The lines between the virtual and real world are also expected to continue converging.
Personalised Support - Personal Budgets & Flexible SupportCitizen Network
Simon Duffy explores what we're learning about the Personalised Support at an event for Dorset County Council. This event was also the first event to explain the role of Citizen Network.
The document proposes establishing a World NGO Day through a UN resolution to honor the valuable work of NGOs. It summarizes comments from UN officials praising NGOs for advancing development agendas, protecting marginalized groups, and being at the forefront of social change. The document also notes that NGOs can make valuable contributions to sustainable development through their expertise and experience, and that strengthening their role requires real participation, independence, and commitments to capacity building, accountability, and partnerships.
Citizen Power is a partnership in Peterborough aimed at increasing civic participation and arts engagement through six program strands. Social media is used to support face-to-face interactions, but challenges include encouraging participation from a wide range of voices and managing dissenting opinions online. Lessons learned indicate that social media should supplement rather than replace in-person engagement, and all team members need to feel comfortable using these tools. Future plans include developing more online content and research on social media use by local organizations.
Prototyping Local Greenspace Proposal 2020Casey Morrison
With 8 local authorities we're helping think about involving citizens in the shaping up public parks.
https://www.heritagefund.org.uk/our-work/landscapes-parks-nature/future-parks
With the increased tension in communities on the Cape Flats, Cape Town, new innovative ways are needed to address some of these social issues. These slides were presented at the Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT) Research Day Showcase to share the concept of the Reconstructed Living Lab (RLabs)
In a day long workshop at Bromley-by-Bow Centre Simon Duffy worked with a range of community activists to explore whether a pro-community welfare state was possible - and if so under what conditions. Lively discussions and important ideas emerged - although we may have to do a little more work before declaring success. Thanks to Power to Change for supporting this event.
The multiplier effect describes how an initial increase in economic activity generates further increases throughout the economy greater than the initial change. The multiplier can improve local communities by supporting local employment, enterprise, and building social capital. Community capacity building through knowledge, skills, and leadership can promote job creation and address social issues. However, community capacity building is not a quick fix and requires sustained local development over time.
The document discusses the Community Games AUS model, which aims to promote community empowerment, inclusiveness, and active lifestyles in rural and regional Australia. It provides an example of the successful Heathcote Community Games, which brings together community members of all ages and abilities through sports and social activities. Over the next few years, the organizers plan to expand the games to involve more surrounding small towns and communities, all while continuing to evaluate and improve the model. The goal is to develop an established Australian model of community games that can be implemented nationally by other rural communities through resources like training, a toolkit, and a website.
The presentation was part of a series of Learn and Share events run by NCVO's volunteering in care homes project.
The presentation was by NCVO and looks at the emergent findings from the project.
For more information on the project: http://www.ncvo.org.uk/practical-support/volunteering/volunteering-in-care-homes
Citizenship involves taking an active role in society through respecting others, helping others, and working hard. Volunteering is giving time and energy without pay and provides benefits. Good citizenship in schools includes volunteering. Major volunteering foundations in the UAE are Takatof, Sanid, and Tam Al Ttoay.
The document summarizes the purpose, mission, and vision of the Accelerator program to support engaged journalism in European news organizations. The Accelerator aims to accelerate skills, knowledge, and community engagement practices of news organizations to help rebuild trust. It provides grants, coaching, and resources to organizations in multiple European countries. The Accelerator has learned that cultivating internal culture focused on community values, transparency, accountability, and viewing communities as active citizens are important for engaged journalism. Embedding engagement strategies organization-wide and linking local stories to other communities can also help build trust and engagement over the long term.
SGS Orientation Grad Minds Student Associationelementalmag
The document outlines the activities of Grad Minds, the mental health committee of the University of Toronto Graduate Students' Union, including current and upcoming events like monthly townhall meetings, a workshop series, and an annual mental health conference, as well as initiatives to expand resources and community outreach. Grad Minds seeks volunteers to assist with activities and invites attendees to provide feedback or suggestions to improve graduate student mental health and well-being.
The document is an annual report for Creative Minds, an initiative that promotes creative approaches to healthcare. It highlights some of the innovative projects Creative Minds has supported over the past year in local communities. These include art therapy for domestic abuse survivors, sensory playgroups for babies with physical needs, and a theatre company for adults with learning disabilities performing at major theatres. The report also outlines Creative Minds' plans to continue championing creative approaches, consolidate successful projects, and explore new opportunities and partnerships.
Voscur provides support and representation for voluntary and community organizations in Bristol. Over the past year, they have helped organizations become more sustainable through training programs and support services. Voscur also advocates for the sector and influences local decision-makers through roundtables, conferences, and responding to public consultations. A university study found that for every £1 invested in Voscur, it creates £11.82 in social value through the work of supported organizations. Going forward, Voscur plans to continue adapting services to meet members' needs and find new ways to represent the sector through community radio and networks.
On Thursday 8 December 2016, we hosted an event in Sunderland, in conjunction with the Sunderland Partnership, to discuss the barriers to digital inclusion, decide on the priorities and make pledges to transform Sunderland into a truly digital city.
This document discusses community-driven development (CDD) and how it can empower poor communities. It defines CDD as an approach that gives control of the development process directly to community groups. The key aspects of CDD include transparency, participation, local empowerment, and accountability. CDD seeks to identify and implement projects that communities feel they need most. It discusses three components of CDD - project implementation support, community development support, and a community driven investment program. The goal is to build community capacity and create social and economic infrastructure to improve livelihoods in a sustainable manner.
The Empower Houston Leaders Project aims to build grassroots leadership and increase civic participation and voting in historically disengaged communities in Harris County. It does this by recruiting and training potential grassroots leaders from low-income minority communities, providing them with leadership skills and supporting community projects of their choosing. These leaders then form voter teams to engage 100 potential voters each who normally do not vote, with the goal of turning out 20,000 additional voters in the November 2014 election. The project has raised over half of its $1.2 million budget so far and is seeking additional funds to fully train 200 grassroots leaders and complete its voter outreach goals.
The document discusses extending opportunities for the poor in areas such as employment, education, and life skills. It recommends assessing the needs of those in poverty and providing respect, support, pre-employment training, career counseling, basic education, economic literacy training, and more. Extending opportunities can improve lives, break cycles of poverty, and increase diversity and equity in society. Governments, funders, organizations, businesses, and communities all have roles to play in creating such opportunities.
The document repeatedly discusses events and community participation. It focuses solely on this topic, listing "Events and Community Participation" over 40 times with no other details provided.
The document discusses how socio-cultural forces will impact the virtual world industry in the coming years. It predicts that virtual worlds will become more socially accepted and easy to access. User-generated content is expected to increase as youth demand more flexibility and possibilities in virtual spaces. The lines between the virtual and real world are also expected to continue converging.
Personalised Support - Personal Budgets & Flexible SupportCitizen Network
Simon Duffy explores what we're learning about the Personalised Support at an event for Dorset County Council. This event was also the first event to explain the role of Citizen Network.
The document proposes establishing a World NGO Day through a UN resolution to honor the valuable work of NGOs. It summarizes comments from UN officials praising NGOs for advancing development agendas, protecting marginalized groups, and being at the forefront of social change. The document also notes that NGOs can make valuable contributions to sustainable development through their expertise and experience, and that strengthening their role requires real participation, independence, and commitments to capacity building, accountability, and partnerships.
Citizen Power is a partnership in Peterborough aimed at increasing civic participation and arts engagement through six program strands. Social media is used to support face-to-face interactions, but challenges include encouraging participation from a wide range of voices and managing dissenting opinions online. Lessons learned indicate that social media should supplement rather than replace in-person engagement, and all team members need to feel comfortable using these tools. Future plans include developing more online content and research on social media use by local organizations.
Prototyping Local Greenspace Proposal 2020Casey Morrison
With 8 local authorities we're helping think about involving citizens in the shaping up public parks.
https://www.heritagefund.org.uk/our-work/landscapes-parks-nature/future-parks
With the increased tension in communities on the Cape Flats, Cape Town, new innovative ways are needed to address some of these social issues. These slides were presented at the Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT) Research Day Showcase to share the concept of the Reconstructed Living Lab (RLabs)
In a day long workshop at Bromley-by-Bow Centre Simon Duffy worked with a range of community activists to explore whether a pro-community welfare state was possible - and if so under what conditions. Lively discussions and important ideas emerged - although we may have to do a little more work before declaring success. Thanks to Power to Change for supporting this event.
The multiplier effect describes how an initial increase in economic activity generates further increases throughout the economy greater than the initial change. The multiplier can improve local communities by supporting local employment, enterprise, and building social capital. Community capacity building through knowledge, skills, and leadership can promote job creation and address social issues. However, community capacity building is not a quick fix and requires sustained local development over time.
The document discusses the Community Games AUS model, which aims to promote community empowerment, inclusiveness, and active lifestyles in rural and regional Australia. It provides an example of the successful Heathcote Community Games, which brings together community members of all ages and abilities through sports and social activities. Over the next few years, the organizers plan to expand the games to involve more surrounding small towns and communities, all while continuing to evaluate and improve the model. The goal is to develop an established Australian model of community games that can be implemented nationally by other rural communities through resources like training, a toolkit, and a website.
The presentation was part of a series of Learn and Share events run by NCVO's volunteering in care homes project.
The presentation was by NCVO and looks at the emergent findings from the project.
For more information on the project: http://www.ncvo.org.uk/practical-support/volunteering/volunteering-in-care-homes
Citizenship involves taking an active role in society through respecting others, helping others, and working hard. Volunteering is giving time and energy without pay and provides benefits. Good citizenship in schools includes volunteering. Major volunteering foundations in the UAE are Takatof, Sanid, and Tam Al Ttoay.
The document summarizes the purpose, mission, and vision of the Accelerator program to support engaged journalism in European news organizations. The Accelerator aims to accelerate skills, knowledge, and community engagement practices of news organizations to help rebuild trust. It provides grants, coaching, and resources to organizations in multiple European countries. The Accelerator has learned that cultivating internal culture focused on community values, transparency, accountability, and viewing communities as active citizens are important for engaged journalism. Embedding engagement strategies organization-wide and linking local stories to other communities can also help build trust and engagement over the long term.
SGS Orientation Grad Minds Student Associationelementalmag
The document outlines the activities of Grad Minds, the mental health committee of the University of Toronto Graduate Students' Union, including current and upcoming events like monthly townhall meetings, a workshop series, and an annual mental health conference, as well as initiatives to expand resources and community outreach. Grad Minds seeks volunteers to assist with activities and invites attendees to provide feedback or suggestions to improve graduate student mental health and well-being.
The document is an annual report for Creative Minds, an initiative that promotes creative approaches to healthcare. It highlights some of the innovative projects Creative Minds has supported over the past year in local communities. These include art therapy for domestic abuse survivors, sensory playgroups for babies with physical needs, and a theatre company for adults with learning disabilities performing at major theatres. The report also outlines Creative Minds' plans to continue championing creative approaches, consolidate successful projects, and explore new opportunities and partnerships.
Voscur provides support and representation for voluntary and community organizations in Bristol. Over the past year, they have helped organizations become more sustainable through training programs and support services. Voscur also advocates for the sector and influences local decision-makers through roundtables, conferences, and responding to public consultations. A university study found that for every £1 invested in Voscur, it creates £11.82 in social value through the work of supported organizations. Going forward, Voscur plans to continue adapting services to meet members' needs and find new ways to represent the sector through community radio and networks.
Global Intergenerational Week 2023: Impact Report
A report showcasing the impact of our annual awareness raising campaign, Global Intergenerational Week 2023.
Scroll through to meet our global representatives and learn about the fantastic events that took place across the week.
This document provides a summary of Global Intergenerational Week 2023. The week brought together over 14 countries to celebrate intergenerational connections through over 1,295 events. Key activities included intergenerational art projects, discussions, and social activities. The week saw growing participation compared to previous years. Country leads each organized diverse events in their countries, such as community activities, conferences, and virtual discussions. The week highlighted the importance of intergenerational relationships for building stronger communities.
The document outlines a vision for volunteering that was launched on May 6th 2022. It was a collaborative project involving several non-profit organizations and government support. The vision identifies five key themes: awareness and appreciation, power, equity and inclusion, collaboration, and experimentation. It aims to make volunteering more accessible and enjoyable for all by 2032 through greater collaboration between organizations, empowering volunteers, testing new engagement strategies, and addressing current inequities. People can get involved by sharing commitments on the website to support changes over the next ten years.
This document provides an overview of the Community Development Society (CDS) for new members and students. It describes CDS's values of integrating knowledge from multiple disciplines to advance community development. It outlines CDS's principles of good practice, including promoting active community participation. The summary also describes CDS's organizational structure, committees, publications including the Journal of Community Development, and resources such as an annual conference and endowment fund.
Social Entrepreneur Corps: 2018 Impact ReportGreg Van Kirk
Comprehensive social innovation and consulting impact report for Social Entrepreneur Corps programs in Guatemala, Ecuador and The Dominican Republic. Includes work with partners such as DukeEngage, Northwestern (GESI), Miami University, UConn, KSU, University of Maryland, Warby Parker and Deloitte.
Team London and ThriveLDN grants guidance notesTeam London
This document provides guidance for organizations applying for grants from Team London and Thrive LDN to fund projects that support young people's mental health and wellbeing through volunteering. It details what previous grants have achieved, including engaging over 350 young volunteers and providing accreditations to 110. It also outlines best practices identified, such as providing incentives like accreditations, partnership working, and supporting a progression model for volunteers. The guidance document reviews the application process and timelines for the 2020 grants of £10,000 to £15,000 to fund year-long projects starting in March 2020.
This is a partnership proposal for NGO to partner with "GoodFellas - Ambassadors of Change" program.
"GoodFellas" is an 8-week long pan India student outreach program, to provide students an opportunity to play their role in discussing and solving issues that matter.
As part of the this, a group of selected campus ambassadors will organize multiple online and offline activities such as volunteering drive and online writing competition. We have planned to reach 25+ campuses and 100k+ students across India.
The document provides information about the 2011-2013 IUPUI Common Theme project titled "Change Your World: The Power of New Ideas". It will focus on social entrepreneurship using the book "How to Change the World: Social Entrepreneurs and the Power of New Ideas" as a campus reader. The project aims to promote campus unity, conversation, and collaboration across disciplines on timely issues. It offers opportunities for active learning, service learning, research, and collaboration both on campus and with the community. The steering committee will help by celebrating current social entrepreneurship activities, collecting stories and research, and providing resources to pursue new ideas.
PROJECT REPORT ON NGOS (GOONJ & SAVE THE CHILDREN)Sheryl Mehra
This study provides the opportunity to know the perspective of the students about the NGOs as a program with the detailed overview about the Ngo’s which are in operational in India.It provides is brief introduction about the organization- GOONJ & SAVE THE CHILDREN.
This document provides an overview of Child Aid projects run by Humana People to People. It describes that Child Aid projects involve organizing 3000 families within a community to take action across 10 lines of development to improve children's lives. Currently there are 52 Child Aid projects across 15 countries involving over 290,000 families. The document outlines each of the 10 lines of activities that define a Child Aid project, including strengthening family economy, health/hygiene, preschools, children's participation, support for orphans, education, community development, environment, and two community-chosen lines. It also describes a typical 5-year progression for a Child Aid project with changing annual focuses.
The document summarizes the launch of the Institute for Global Citizenship and Equity at Centennial College. It provides details on the launch event including a speech by the President and presentations by four guest speakers at different campus locations. The speakers discussed topics like youth engagement, the cultural legacy of the ancient Middle East, women's and children's rights in Iraq, and First Nations peoples as global citizens seeking equity. The launch aimed to advance the college's commitment to global citizenship, social justice and equity through the new Institute.
Statement of Impact -- New Leaf ProjectRoger Valdez
Foundations for Social Change conducted a randomized controlled trial that provided one-time $7,500 cash transfers to 50 homeless individuals in Vancouver. Preliminary data found that cash recipients moved into stable housing faster, spent fewer days homeless, achieved greater food security, and reduced spending on substances. Recipients reported using the money to find housing, transportation, and focus on education and family. The organization aims to raise $10 million to expand the project to 200 more homeless individuals and scale the approach to multiple cities across Canada.
International Green Gown Awards 2020 Winner's Brochurefgoodwin
The document is a brochure for the 2020 Winners of the Green Gown Awards, which recognize sustainability initiatives at universities and colleges. It highlights 18 finalists in categories like Benefitting Society and Sustainability Institution of the Year. The winners included Ayrshire College for its mental health initiative in the UK and Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola in Peru for its sustainable living lab project partnering with a rural community. The brochure also describes how the awards are administered, judges, support from organizations like UN Environment, and benefits of partnership.
This document provides information about social entrepreneurship as the 2011-2013 Common Theme at IUPUI, including:
1) The Common Theme focuses on social entrepreneurship and how ordinary people have applied these principles to address social issues, using David Bornstein's book "How to Change the World" as the campus reader.
2) Social entrepreneurship is defined as using innovative solutions to address social problems like poverty, illness, and human rights issues in order to improve lives at scale.
3) The document encourages faculty to incorporate aspects of social entrepreneurship into their courses through projects, research, and partnerships with campus support units to develop new social entrepreneurship activities.
Udayan Care Volunteer Programme For Slidesharekiran modi
Udayan Care seeks to engage volunteers in supporting disadvantaged children. Their volunteer program provides opportunities for mentoring, teaching skills, and helping with projects. Volunteers gain experience while helping children access education, healthcare and family support. The organization has benefited from long-term volunteers who provide stability and help the children develop.
At Techbox Square, in Singapore, we're not just creative web designers and developers, we're the driving force behind your brand identity. Contact us today.
Zodiac Signs and Food Preferences_ What Your Sign Says About Your Tastemy Pandit
Know what your zodiac sign says about your taste in food! Explore how the 12 zodiac signs influence your culinary preferences with insights from MyPandit. Dive into astrology and flavors!
Event Report - SAP Sapphire 2024 Orlando - lots of innovation and old challengesHolger Mueller
Holger Mueller of Constellation Research shares his key takeaways from SAP's Sapphire confernece, held in Orlando, June 3rd till 5th 2024, in the Orange Convention Center.
Recruiting in the Digital Age: A Social Media MasterclassLuanWise
In this masterclass, presented at the Global HR Summit on 5th June 2024, Luan Wise explored the essential features of social media platforms that support talent acquisition, including LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, X (formerly Twitter) and TikTok.
The 10 Most Influential Leaders Guiding Corporate Evolution, 2024.pdfthesiliconleaders
In the recent edition, The 10 Most Influential Leaders Guiding Corporate Evolution, 2024, The Silicon Leaders magazine gladly features Dejan Štancer, President of the Global Chamber of Business Leaders (GCBL), along with other leaders.
The Evolution and Impact of OTT Platforms: A Deep Dive into the Future of Ent...ABHILASH DUTTA
This presentation provides a thorough examination of Over-the-Top (OTT) platforms, focusing on their development and substantial influence on the entertainment industry, with a particular emphasis on the Indian market.We begin with an introduction to OTT platforms, defining them as streaming services that deliver content directly over the internet, bypassing traditional broadcast channels. These platforms offer a variety of content, including movies, TV shows, and original productions, allowing users to access content on-demand across multiple devices.The historical context covers the early days of streaming, starting with Netflix's inception in 1997 as a DVD rental service and its transition to streaming in 2007. The presentation also highlights India's television journey, from the launch of Doordarshan in 1959 to the introduction of Direct-to-Home (DTH) satellite television in 2000, which expanded viewing choices and set the stage for the rise of OTT platforms like Big Flix, Ditto TV, Sony LIV, Hotstar, and Netflix. The business models of OTT platforms are explored in detail. Subscription Video on Demand (SVOD) models, exemplified by Netflix and Amazon Prime Video, offer unlimited content access for a monthly fee. Transactional Video on Demand (TVOD) models, like iTunes and Sky Box Office, allow users to pay for individual pieces of content. Advertising-Based Video on Demand (AVOD) models, such as YouTube and Facebook Watch, provide free content supported by advertisements. Hybrid models combine elements of SVOD and AVOD, offering flexibility to cater to diverse audience preferences.
Content acquisition strategies are also discussed, highlighting the dual approach of purchasing broadcasting rights for existing films and TV shows and investing in original content production. This section underscores the importance of a robust content library in attracting and retaining subscribers.The presentation addresses the challenges faced by OTT platforms, including the unpredictability of content acquisition and audience preferences. It emphasizes the difficulty of balancing content investment with returns in a competitive market, the high costs associated with marketing, and the need for continuous innovation and adaptation to stay relevant.
The impact of OTT platforms on the Bollywood film industry is significant. The competition for viewers has led to a decrease in cinema ticket sales, affecting the revenue of Bollywood films that traditionally rely on theatrical releases. Additionally, OTT platforms now pay less for film rights due to the uncertain success of films in cinemas.
Looking ahead, the future of OTT in India appears promising. The market is expected to grow by 20% annually, reaching a value of ₹1200 billion by the end of the decade. The increasing availability of affordable smartphones and internet access will drive this growth, making OTT platforms a primary source of entertainment for many viewers.
How MJ Global Leads the Packaging Industry.pdfMJ Global
MJ Global's success in staying ahead of the curve in the packaging industry is a testament to its dedication to innovation, sustainability, and customer-centricity. By embracing technological advancements, leading in eco-friendly solutions, collaborating with industry leaders, and adapting to evolving consumer preferences, MJ Global continues to set new standards in the packaging sector.
Building Your Employer Brand with Social MediaLuanWise
Presented at The Global HR Summit, 6th June 2024
In this keynote, Luan Wise will provide invaluable insights to elevate your employer brand on social media platforms including LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, X (formerly Twitter) and TikTok. You'll learn how compelling content can authentically showcase your company culture, values, and employee experiences to support your talent acquisition and retention objectives. Additionally, you'll understand the power of employee advocacy to amplify reach and engagement – helping to position your organization as an employer of choice in today's competitive talent landscape.
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Discover the top mailing list providers in the USA, offering targeted lists, segmentation, and analytics to optimize your marketing campaigns and drive engagement.
Implicitly or explicitly all competing businesses employ a strategy to select a mix
of marketing resources. Formulating such competitive strategies fundamentally
involves recognizing relationships between elements of the marketing mix (e.g.,
price and product quality), as well as assessing competitive and market conditions
(i.e., industry structure in the language of economics).
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1. “We make a living by what we get. We make a life by what we give.”
― Winston Churchill
2. “Gudbro is a strategic philanthropic foundation
providing social organizations and individual
social workers a platform to get funding,
workforce or infrastructure to accomplish their
project goals. It encourages Corporates and
Individuals to give - time, capital and resources
to positively impact our society.”
3. • Social Organizations register themselves with Gudbro and
showcase their projects.
• All important information related to the project (i.e. Project
Name, Project Duration, Targeted issue, Amount Pledged,
Volunteers Pledged, etc) is published on Gudbro site.
• Gudbro employs volunteers who act as administrators
(Superbros) and manage the project contents of a
particular NGO/ NPO/ Social Projects.
• Superbros also update progress of the projects regularly
on Gudbro site
4. • Corporates/ Individuals register themselves with Gudbro
and choose to fund projects of their choice of impact
sectors.
• Their association with the NPO, funding amount, etc is
kept transparent with proper documentation and receipts.
• Corporates/ Individuals can avail all tax benefits for their
participation and involvement with Gudbro.
• Superbro’s keep the Corporates/ Individuals abreast with
the progress of the project they have funded.
5. • Gudbro facilitates to run a CSR department on behalf of
an organization through its pioneered program Gudbro
Corporate Social Responsibility (GCSR)TM.
• Corporates save on infrastructure, resources, etc to run its
GCSR arm.
• Gudbro undertakes, executes and monitors all CSR
activities on behalf of the Corporate entity.
• Gudbro engages with employees and their families to
create a sense of well being and belongingness within the
company.
6. • What next ?
Register with Gudbro
Select and fund a Project
Assign Volunteers (Superbros) for a social organization
Promote Gudbro within your organization
“It's not how much we give but how much love we put into giving.”
―Mother Teresa
7. “One of the longest-running social-science studies on Happiness
began in Oakland, California, in the 1920s with 200 people. It
combined semi-annual interviews until participants graduated from
high school, and has since followed them at intervals of 10 years. An
astounding 90 percent of people have stayed in the study, giving it
coherence and offering insights into what constitutes a happy life.
One of the keys is Generativity—the ability to give to others—
according to psychologist and researcher Paul Wink of Wellesley
College, who oversees the study and has co-authored a book on the
findings titled In the Course of a Lifetime. ”