Archive for the ‘Give Page’ Category

What is microfinance?

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

Microfinance is a way of providing financial services like savings accounts, loans, and insurance to poor people around the world. It is aimed at people who may not qualify for typical financial services because they have limited resources or there are no financial institutions where they live.

By not being able to access financial services that are available to most everyone in more developed countries, these people have little means of improving themselves and their society. The goal of microfinance is to break this cycle of poverty by empowering people who have great ideas, no matter how poor, with the tools and resources to achieve them.

A Campaign is…

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009

A campaign – in the nonprofit world – is a specific series of planned actions to address a particular issue. For example, an environmental organization might launch a campaign to lower carbon emissions from factories or to stop the deforestation of old growth forests.

Global Changemakers – Join Us!

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009

The world needs change. Youth are bringing that change. Watch this video to get to know the Global Changemakers, they’re an impressive group of young activists located around the world but working through a network to support each other.

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Global Changemakers – The Road To Davos

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009

The film that introduced the Changemakers before they took the stage at the World Economic Forum in Davos.

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“Bricks And Mortar” is…

Friday, August 21st, 2009

“Bricks and mortar” is nonprofit slang that refers to grants for physical things (like buildings and roads) that a charitable organization might want to build – in a sense, it’s anything that could involve actual bricks and mortar.

A Preliminary Proposal is…

Friday, August 21st, 2009

A preliminary proposal (also known as a letter of inquiry) is a short, informal outline of how grant money would be used by the organization that receives it. The purpose of a preliminary proposal is to see if a foundation is interested in the full proposal and might want to award a grant. It’s like reading the back cover of a book to decide if you want to read the whole thing.

Environmental Impact is…

Friday, August 21st, 2009

Environmental impact is any change to the natural environment caused by the activity of people, businesses, governments, organizations or any other entity. Environmental organizations can have beneficial environmental impacts, but businesses that pollute and people that litter have negative environmental impacts.

Open-loop Recycling is…

Friday, August 21st, 2009

Open-loop recycling is when one material or product is recycled into the same material over and over again. For example, glass bottles can be recycled into more glass bottles many times.

Close-Loop Recycling is…

Friday, August 21st, 2009

Close-loop recycling is when one product is recycled into a completely different product that could be recycled, but won’t necessarily be. One example of close-loop recycling is when car tires are shredded, ground and turned into filler to make artificial turf fields.

Food Insecurity is…

Friday, August 21st, 2009

Food insecurity is when people are on the verge of going hungry or are not able to get nutritionally adequate food. People who aren’t sure how they are going to afford their next meal and are consistently struggling to get sufficient quantities of healthy food are considered food insecure.