by aishababangida | Oct 11, 2018 | Blog, Charity, Crises, Education, News, Tips |
Unless you’ve been living under a rock, in a cave, or had your head stuck in the sand for the past few years, you’re familiar with the opioid epidemic. The opioid epidemic refers to an unusually high number of people in the United States who are currently...
by aishababangida | Sep 25, 2018 | Blog, Charity, Crises, Education, News, Nonprofit, Technology, Tips |
Robert Putnam is a Havard political scientist who became famous for his 2000 book “Bowling Alone”. What was so remarkable about this book was not the findings — these had been well-known in dissident circles for decades. Instead, the book became widely known in large...
by aishababangida | Sep 18, 2018 | Blog, Charity, Crises, Education, News, Nonprofit |
To prepare for natural disasters, the standard advice always mentions to importance of stockpiling essentials, such as batteries, food and water. While these items can certainly aid with survival after a tragedy, an area-wide ability to recover depends on the...
by aishababangida | Sep 11, 2018 | Blog, Crises, Education, Entrepreneurship, News, Technology, Tips |
Female leadership is typically an outlier in a male driven career world, which is shocking when considering the male to female ratio around the world. It’s important for us in our modern day to actively combard these stereotypes and prove the benefits of female...
by aishababangida | Sep 6, 2018 | Blog, Charity, Crises, Education, Entrepreneurship, News, Nonprofit, Tips |
In philanthropic organizations, there’s often a division of purpose between two forces, which creates a silo mentality. Those responsible for developing programs to further the efforts of the organization usually have very different concerns than those...