PHB FAVORITE CAUSE FRIDAY - YWCA SILICON VALLEYLeslie Murdock
This document calls on readers to use their businesses and skills to help improve their local community. It states that by working together, a lasting positive impact can be made in neighborhoods through efforts like the YWCA of Silicon Valley's community programs. Readers are encouraged to get involved by donating, volunteering, or getting help from the YWCA's community strengthening efforts.
WorldChangers S.A is a non-profit organization founded in 2012 that aims to promote change through community initiatives like charity drives, skills workshops, and business networking. It supports other non-profits and identifies community needs, filling gaps with youth members who have skills and resources. The organization is run by founding members and networks of volunteers who help with donations and adopting schools/families to raise funds and provide administrative assistance.
Presentation slides from keynote by Julian Stodd from Sea Salt Learning Ltd at Richemont in August 2019. Foundations of the Social Age, Creating the Socially Dynamic Organisation.
Hillis-Carnes Volunteers with Habitat for Humanity of the ChesapeakeDani Pendlebury
Four members of Hillis-Carnes volunteered with Habitat for Humanity of the Chesapeake to help renovate homes. Habitat for Humanity is a non-profit that partners with volunteers to build and renovate homes for low-income families. The Hillis-Carnes volunteers helped with landscaping, painting, concrete work and fencing to contribute to the organization's efforts in providing over 360 families with affordable housing over the past 30 years. The volunteers found the experience rewarding and look forward to future opportunities to give back to the community.
Rotary’s got a new look, so let’s learn how use it! Get an overview of the new visual identity guidelines and see examples of how clubs are already using it to bring our story to life in their communities. You’ll also get a chance to share your own ideas and learn how to use the Brand Center on My Rotary to turn them into reality.
The document outlines the aims and opportunities of the NSIT Rotaract Club. The club aims to help those in need through social service, environmental protection, disaster relief, and improving health and equality. It provides internship opportunities with partner NGOs, social entrepreneurship training, technical projects, cultural exchanges, seminars and camps. Joining develops leadership and social skills while allowing members to make a difference in society and gain certifications.
Hillis-Carnes Volunteers with Habitat for Humanity of the ChesapeakeDani Pendlebury
Off the Jobsite, Out of the Office and Into the Community
Four members of Hillis-Carnes Engineering Associates, Inc. recently joined members of Duke Realty in Baltimore to volunteer with Habitat for Humanity of the Chesapeake. HCEA volunteers enjoyed taking time away from the office and spending a day out in the community, making a difference and volunteering for such a wonderful cause.
This document discusses the importance of strengthening Rotary's public image and brand in order to attract more members and increase impact. It notes that many people are unfamiliar with Rotary and outlines the need to clearly explain who Rotary is, what they do, and why they matter through a unified message focused on exchanging ideas, taking action, and joining leaders to improve communities. The document emphasizes that public relations is the responsibility of every Rotarian and that telling Rotary's story in a compelling, consistent way with a humanitarian focus is essential to the organization's future growth and success.
PHB FAVORITE CAUSE FRIDAY - YWCA SILICON VALLEYLeslie Murdock
This document calls on readers to use their businesses and skills to help improve their local community. It states that by working together, a lasting positive impact can be made in neighborhoods through efforts like the YWCA of Silicon Valley's community programs. Readers are encouraged to get involved by donating, volunteering, or getting help from the YWCA's community strengthening efforts.
WorldChangers S.A is a non-profit organization founded in 2012 that aims to promote change through community initiatives like charity drives, skills workshops, and business networking. It supports other non-profits and identifies community needs, filling gaps with youth members who have skills and resources. The organization is run by founding members and networks of volunteers who help with donations and adopting schools/families to raise funds and provide administrative assistance.
Presentation slides from keynote by Julian Stodd from Sea Salt Learning Ltd at Richemont in August 2019. Foundations of the Social Age, Creating the Socially Dynamic Organisation.
Hillis-Carnes Volunteers with Habitat for Humanity of the ChesapeakeDani Pendlebury
Four members of Hillis-Carnes volunteered with Habitat for Humanity of the Chesapeake to help renovate homes. Habitat for Humanity is a non-profit that partners with volunteers to build and renovate homes for low-income families. The Hillis-Carnes volunteers helped with landscaping, painting, concrete work and fencing to contribute to the organization's efforts in providing over 360 families with affordable housing over the past 30 years. The volunteers found the experience rewarding and look forward to future opportunities to give back to the community.
Rotary’s got a new look, so let’s learn how use it! Get an overview of the new visual identity guidelines and see examples of how clubs are already using it to bring our story to life in their communities. You’ll also get a chance to share your own ideas and learn how to use the Brand Center on My Rotary to turn them into reality.
The document outlines the aims and opportunities of the NSIT Rotaract Club. The club aims to help those in need through social service, environmental protection, disaster relief, and improving health and equality. It provides internship opportunities with partner NGOs, social entrepreneurship training, technical projects, cultural exchanges, seminars and camps. Joining develops leadership and social skills while allowing members to make a difference in society and gain certifications.
Hillis-Carnes Volunteers with Habitat for Humanity of the ChesapeakeDani Pendlebury
Off the Jobsite, Out of the Office and Into the Community
Four members of Hillis-Carnes Engineering Associates, Inc. recently joined members of Duke Realty in Baltimore to volunteer with Habitat for Humanity of the Chesapeake. HCEA volunteers enjoyed taking time away from the office and spending a day out in the community, making a difference and volunteering for such a wonderful cause.
This document discusses the importance of strengthening Rotary's public image and brand in order to attract more members and increase impact. It notes that many people are unfamiliar with Rotary and outlines the need to clearly explain who Rotary is, what they do, and why they matter through a unified message focused on exchanging ideas, taking action, and joining leaders to improve communities. The document emphasizes that public relations is the responsibility of every Rotarian and that telling Rotary's story in a compelling, consistent way with a humanitarian focus is essential to the organization's future growth and success.
The document describes GiANT Experiences, which aims to mobilize influential leaders to make a positive impact through experiences at home and abroad. GiANT exposes leaders to life-changing experiences that awaken them to their power to influence others. Leaders participate in 2-8 day experiences assisting with causes like orphanages, medical programs, and feeding centers. The goal is for transformed leaders to use their influence to exponentially impact communities, families, and causes through their own sphere of influence.
Gujarat Sahay is an try to create a charity ecosystem which is helpful in true sense. We are aiming to bridge the gap between donors and recipients, make people aware of their social responsibilities towards fellow citizens, and promote authentic needs that deserve attention.
One Step Beyond, Inc. is a local non-profit that serves adults with intellectual disabilities. They are putting on a production of Aladdin on June 12-13th to benefit their performing arts program. They are seeking donations from sponsors at different levels to support the event and their programs throughout the year. Donations of $1,500, $500, or $250 provide various sponsorship benefits and help support adults with intellectual disabilities. They are also seeking in-kind donations for a raffle auction.
The document discusses enhancing Rotary's brand and public image through various strategies. It covers working with the media to tell Rotary's story, campaigns like Humanity in Motion and This Close, and resources available for public relations efforts including grants, creative materials, and human resources from Rotary International. The panelists are public image coordinators from Rotary clubs in Taiwan and Canada who will discuss working with the media and Rotary's branding.
APSE Talks: Why do we seek inclusion through exclusion? Keenan Wellar from Li...LiveWorkPlay
At a time when most every government and agency involved in supporting people with intellectual and developmental disabilities agrees that their goal is to support social inclusion and a full life in the community, why in practice does the sector continue to invest so heavily in systemic and programmatic infrastructure and practices?
Although most jurisdictions have adopted at the very least the language of "person-centred planning" are individuals and families really being provided a valid opportunity to pursue a supported choice of community-based living, employment, and socio-recreational outcomes?
This session will explore the disconnect between modern sector language of inclusion and community wand the contradictory ongoing investment in medical models of service and outputs. It is intended to provoke cognitive dissonance with respect to fundamental realities of how we invest in the sector and the non-inclusive results we are producing, in light of our stated purpose and values to the contrary.
Jennifer Jones and Paul Hydzik presented at the 2013 RI Convention on strengthening Rotary. Their research found that while Rotary is known for its good works, much of the public is unfamiliar with it or what it does. Research also found that Rotarians join and stay for the opportunities to positively impact their community and the world through friendship, fellowship and service. The presentation outlined ways to strengthen clubs by finding leadership roles for new members, using service projects to connect with potential members, and focusing on members' mindsets rather than just their titles. Attendees were encouraged to share what they learned, live the Rotary brand to inspire their clubs, and improve member engagement.
The document discusses Triangle Community Foundation's Triangle Gives Back program which aims to encourage giving and volunteerism in the Triangle region of North Carolina. It provides an introduction to TCF, notes that the region lags in philanthropy compared to other areas, and promotes the Triangle Gives Back website as a place for individuals to create a personal giving plan and find local causes and volunteer opportunities to support.
This document promotes a networking event for young professionals to meet others from different places and organizations, while supporting local communities. It thanks sponsors for supporting the event and organizations that help make communities better.
Microfinance provides small loans to entrepreneurs in developing countries to help them start businesses and lift themselves out of poverty. It works by microfinance officers granting loans to people with business ideas, then posting their profiles online for individuals to loan money to help start the business. Once the business is profitable, the entrepreneur pays back the loan plus interest, helping both the lender and borrower while empowering the local economy and community.
Community First Foundation - new website and brand launchKayla Arnesen, APR
This document provides information about Community First Foundation, a nonprofit organization based in Colorado. It highlights the foundation's work inspiring donors and community members to support local nonprofits and tackle issues like mental wellness. It also describes programs like grants for nonprofits and encourages learning more about their efforts to power community impact.
All about volunteerism in one, This presentation talks about: what is volunteerism, what is a volunteer, qualities of a good volunteers, benefits of volunteerism for community and volunteers. This presentation also counts about the role played by volunteerism in NGO (non-governmental organization) development.
Donations to AmeriWorks create jobs that benefit charities by allowing them to hire workers, helping the worker, donor, and community. AmeriWorks transforms donations into jobs to help charities and create 1 million jobs, contacting them for more information or to donate.
Learn how to successfully promote Rotary through social
media with tools, tips, and techniques for building audiences
and engagement. We’ll discuss current social media trends
and cover advertising, types of content to post, and how you
can handle a social media crisis.
The American Jewish Society for Service (AJSS) is a premier Jewish service-learning organization that has been operating summer programs for high school students since 1951. AJSS aims to cultivate leadership, teamwork, and service through immersive multi-week programs where participants plan activities, take on leadership roles, complete service projects, and form close bonds with one another and the communities they serve. Through challenging yet rewarding experiences, AJSS helps youth develop both personally and in their Jewish identities and values.
The document is a sponsorship invitation from the Alliance for Biking & Walking. It summarizes the Alliance's work in connecting advocates, providing tools and resources to strengthen advocacy efforts, and being the central hub for the bike/walk movement in North America. Potential sponsors are invited to support the Alliance's efforts in 2016 through various sponsorship levels, ranging from $1,000 to $50,000+, which provide recognition opportunities and benefits like access to the organization's events and publications.
Tear Down The Walls.
Our AIGA chapter has now established a shared purpose and three areas of focus to guide board activities. We’ve shifted our mindset from a club to a community, and transformed our chapter’s touchpoints, which now serve as symbols of our open, inclusive, and focused way of working together. We’ve also produced over 50 events focused on cultivating design ability, proving design impact, and uniting people.
A few weeks ago, our chapter presented our story to leaders from 65 other chapters, at the AIGA Leadership Retreat in Salt Lake City. Here are the slides.
The document describes GiANT Experiences, which aims to mobilize influential leaders to make a positive impact through experiences at home and abroad. GiANT exposes leaders to life-changing experiences that awaken them to their power to influence others. Leaders participate in 2-8 day experiences assisting with causes like orphanages, medical programs, and feeding centers. The goal is for transformed leaders to use their influence to exponentially impact communities, families, and causes through their own sphere of influence.
Gujarat Sahay is an try to create a charity ecosystem which is helpful in true sense. We are aiming to bridge the gap between donors and recipients, make people aware of their social responsibilities towards fellow citizens, and promote authentic needs that deserve attention.
One Step Beyond, Inc. is a local non-profit that serves adults with intellectual disabilities. They are putting on a production of Aladdin on June 12-13th to benefit their performing arts program. They are seeking donations from sponsors at different levels to support the event and their programs throughout the year. Donations of $1,500, $500, or $250 provide various sponsorship benefits and help support adults with intellectual disabilities. They are also seeking in-kind donations for a raffle auction.
The document discusses enhancing Rotary's brand and public image through various strategies. It covers working with the media to tell Rotary's story, campaigns like Humanity in Motion and This Close, and resources available for public relations efforts including grants, creative materials, and human resources from Rotary International. The panelists are public image coordinators from Rotary clubs in Taiwan and Canada who will discuss working with the media and Rotary's branding.
APSE Talks: Why do we seek inclusion through exclusion? Keenan Wellar from Li...LiveWorkPlay
At a time when most every government and agency involved in supporting people with intellectual and developmental disabilities agrees that their goal is to support social inclusion and a full life in the community, why in practice does the sector continue to invest so heavily in systemic and programmatic infrastructure and practices?
Although most jurisdictions have adopted at the very least the language of "person-centred planning" are individuals and families really being provided a valid opportunity to pursue a supported choice of community-based living, employment, and socio-recreational outcomes?
This session will explore the disconnect between modern sector language of inclusion and community wand the contradictory ongoing investment in medical models of service and outputs. It is intended to provoke cognitive dissonance with respect to fundamental realities of how we invest in the sector and the non-inclusive results we are producing, in light of our stated purpose and values to the contrary.
Jennifer Jones and Paul Hydzik presented at the 2013 RI Convention on strengthening Rotary. Their research found that while Rotary is known for its good works, much of the public is unfamiliar with it or what it does. Research also found that Rotarians join and stay for the opportunities to positively impact their community and the world through friendship, fellowship and service. The presentation outlined ways to strengthen clubs by finding leadership roles for new members, using service projects to connect with potential members, and focusing on members' mindsets rather than just their titles. Attendees were encouraged to share what they learned, live the Rotary brand to inspire their clubs, and improve member engagement.
The document discusses Triangle Community Foundation's Triangle Gives Back program which aims to encourage giving and volunteerism in the Triangle region of North Carolina. It provides an introduction to TCF, notes that the region lags in philanthropy compared to other areas, and promotes the Triangle Gives Back website as a place for individuals to create a personal giving plan and find local causes and volunteer opportunities to support.
This document promotes a networking event for young professionals to meet others from different places and organizations, while supporting local communities. It thanks sponsors for supporting the event and organizations that help make communities better.
Microfinance provides small loans to entrepreneurs in developing countries to help them start businesses and lift themselves out of poverty. It works by microfinance officers granting loans to people with business ideas, then posting their profiles online for individuals to loan money to help start the business. Once the business is profitable, the entrepreneur pays back the loan plus interest, helping both the lender and borrower while empowering the local economy and community.
Community First Foundation - new website and brand launchKayla Arnesen, APR
This document provides information about Community First Foundation, a nonprofit organization based in Colorado. It highlights the foundation's work inspiring donors and community members to support local nonprofits and tackle issues like mental wellness. It also describes programs like grants for nonprofits and encourages learning more about their efforts to power community impact.
All about volunteerism in one, This presentation talks about: what is volunteerism, what is a volunteer, qualities of a good volunteers, benefits of volunteerism for community and volunteers. This presentation also counts about the role played by volunteerism in NGO (non-governmental organization) development.
Donations to AmeriWorks create jobs that benefit charities by allowing them to hire workers, helping the worker, donor, and community. AmeriWorks transforms donations into jobs to help charities and create 1 million jobs, contacting them for more information or to donate.
Learn how to successfully promote Rotary through social
media with tools, tips, and techniques for building audiences
and engagement. We’ll discuss current social media trends
and cover advertising, types of content to post, and how you
can handle a social media crisis.
The American Jewish Society for Service (AJSS) is a premier Jewish service-learning organization that has been operating summer programs for high school students since 1951. AJSS aims to cultivate leadership, teamwork, and service through immersive multi-week programs where participants plan activities, take on leadership roles, complete service projects, and form close bonds with one another and the communities they serve. Through challenging yet rewarding experiences, AJSS helps youth develop both personally and in their Jewish identities and values.
The document is a sponsorship invitation from the Alliance for Biking & Walking. It summarizes the Alliance's work in connecting advocates, providing tools and resources to strengthen advocacy efforts, and being the central hub for the bike/walk movement in North America. Potential sponsors are invited to support the Alliance's efforts in 2016 through various sponsorship levels, ranging from $1,000 to $50,000+, which provide recognition opportunities and benefits like access to the organization's events and publications.
Tear Down The Walls.
Our AIGA chapter has now established a shared purpose and three areas of focus to guide board activities. We’ve shifted our mindset from a club to a community, and transformed our chapter’s touchpoints, which now serve as symbols of our open, inclusive, and focused way of working together. We’ve also produced over 50 events focused on cultivating design ability, proving design impact, and uniting people.
A few weeks ago, our chapter presented our story to leaders from 65 other chapters, at the AIGA Leadership Retreat in Salt Lake City. Here are the slides.
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
Food safety, prepare for the unexpected - So what can be done in order to be ready to address food safety, food Consumers, food producers and manufacturers, food transporters, food businesses, food retailers can ...
RFP for Reno's Community Assistance CenterThis Is Reno
Property appraisals completed in May for downtown Reno’s Community Assistance and Triage Centers (CAC) reveal that repairing the buildings to bring them back into service would cost an estimated $10.1 million—nearly four times the amount previously reported by city staff.
Preliminary findings _OECD field visits to ten regions in the TSI EU mining r...OECDregions
Preliminary findings from OECD field visits for the project: Enhancing EU Mining Regional Ecosystems to Support the Green Transition and Secure Mineral Raw Materials Supply.
Donate to charity during this holiday seasonSERUDS INDIA
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• Taking an active part in improving the lives
of others can truly make a difference in your
own life. When we work as one, we can
move our community and its people forward.
• Together, we can help create a lasting and
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