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Help Neededdevelopingwords.orgSubmitted by mtgentry on Sun, 2006/03/26 - 4:22pm.
Hi Everyone, Just wanted to let you know about my website, developingwords.org. The idea is simple. Writers living in developing countries send us a few letters every week In addition to this we will also be accepting writers working abroad for Ngos such as the Peace Corps. I think if you visit the site you'll understand the project a little clearer. As of today it's about 90% complete but we best, Mason ( categories: Help Needed )
Looking for a volunteer for a website and blogSubmitted by klt on Wed, 2005/10/26 - 2:11pm.
I work at CompuMentor and manage our volunteer matching program, Mentor Matching.http://www.compumentor.org/consult/mentor/default.html We match mentors (what we call our volunteers) to nonprofits to work on non critical short term technical projects. I'm looking for a volunteer to work on a project with an organization called "Interplast". Interplast is the first international humanitarian organization to provide free reconstructive surgery in developing countries, makes a direct and profound difference in the lives of 3,000 children each year who suffer physically or emotionally from a congenital deformity or injury. Interplast would like a mentor to help assess how they can further grow their website and blog. Some features that they are considering are: They currently have a blog: They'd like advice on how to streamline the process of their staff uploading content and images from the worksite. (which is often in developing countries) Flexible availability to meet with the mentor.Flexible availability to meet with the mentor. Client will be at a worksite in China and will communicate with the mentor through email and through Skype: http://www.skype.com/ Please email mentor@compumentor.org if you're interested in working on this. Thanks! ( categories: California | Help Needed )
Go on take the money and runSubmitted by smokeymischief on Mon, 2005/09/19 - 12:26pm.
You previously posted a story and request for help on a past project that ultimately led to Wakapoa.com being created for a returned Peace Corps volunteer. Very awesome! Thanks! I have a new request. In the past I worked with mentally impaired adults in Minnesota. My aunt now heads a non-profit that seeks to help challenged adults train for jobs and finds them work so that they may be a bit more self reliant. Their organization paid a webdesigner to recreate their website for them and he did...but crappily. He took their money and ran and now they have this half assed site and no more money to finish it up. Can we find a volunteer to help out with this site? This is the site: http://www.midwaytraining.org ( categories: Help Needed | Minnesota )
Help in SW MichiganSubmitted by MarkDilley on Sat, 2005/09/17 - 11:24pm.
Hello Fellow Bloggers, I am both a blogger and an activist, I have been blogging for a couple of years. Many groups and individuals have I tried to get to use weblogs and wiki. The recent attempt to get a project some web media is doing ok, but needs help in the fundraising sphere. Basically, voter rights in Benton Harbor Michigan are being challenged and the brunt of the attack is falling on the communities most outspoken activist, Rev. Pinkney. He faces many charges of voter fraud and such. I have met the man and feel he speaks truth and is innocent of the charges. Please help me figure out how to raise the profile of this situation and how to help pay for the lawyer services needed to keep him out of jail. Many thanks and I look forward to watching this community develope. Best, Mark > see BANCO ( categories: Help Needed | Michigan )
Help Get PBS to Show our Documentary on Oct. 27!Submitted by timstay on Sun, 2005/08/21 - 8:25pm.
We need you to contact PBS to ask them to show "Small Fortunes" on October 27, 2005. I am on the board of a non-profit organization called Unitus and Unitus helped produce a documentary, called "Small Fortunes" about Microcredit. PBS has agreed to show this beautiful and powerful film about this effective poverty-fighting tool on October 27, 2005 at 10:00pm EST. However, local PBS stations have the choice to show it or not. We need help to have as many people as possible contact their local PBS station and ask them to include this show in their programming. It is important to do this now, because programming schedules are getting set between now and the end of August for most stations. Could you help us by contacting your local PBS station today to tell them about your interest in microfinance and ask them to broadcast Small Fortunes on October 27. Positive and personalized emails and phone calls are most effective; mass produced mailings are not. To locate the PBS station in your area, please visit: Microcredit is where small loans, usually between $50 and $200, are given to the very poor in the developing world. The poor use these loans to start a very small business that allows them to earn more money than they could through day-labor. The borrowers pay this money back and then qualify to receive a bigger loan. What is amazing is that over 95% of the poor pay these loans back. Then that money is available to loan out again to more borrowers. To read more about microcredit, you can read my personal blog at: ( categories: Help Needed | United States )
Youth civic engagement through community mappingSubmitted by Brent MacKinnon on Thu, 2005/07/21 - 11:10pm.
Hi again, I am keen to hear from bloggers with an interest in civic activism through youth community mapping activities. We are starting 4 teams of youth up in the fall (funding is close to being finalized) with one team handling the leadership and decision making along with adult and mentor support. I see blogs as a natural fit for supporting and pushing forward our agenda. Your help and advice would be most appreciated. Brent
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Youth Community MappingSubmitted by Brent MacKinnon on Wed, 2005/07/13 - 9:00am.
Hi everyone, My Program is called Community Resource & Learning Room. As a community based organization running within a local (large high school) we are providing support, volunteer opportunities and citizenship roles for young people as a way to build skills and give youth a stronger voice in the community. In the fall we are launching a youth community mapping program in partnership with an international youth organization. Our focus will be on youth discovering and mapping their local environment with a particular interest in understanding and taking action on youth poverty and homelessness. We want to connect the teams who will be doing the mapping to each other and to the facilitators/mentors who will work with the teams. We also want to use blogs as a means to dessiminate our findings effectively. I would appreciate help from a blogger who can see the options available and advise me on how to organize a blog effectively and or an cluster of blogs (each volunteer member create a blog?). I am learning on the fly and am a quick study so if you can help, I would be most appreciative. I have plenty of background on the Program rational, goals, activities and work plan if you would like to go over that. Thanks, Brent MacKinnon Program Manager, Community Resource & Learning Room ( categories: Canada | Help Needed )
an international NGO venturing into the world of bloggingSubmitted by TrickleUp on Fri, 2005/06/24 - 9:51am.
Hello everyone, I am writing to request advice/assistance in starting a blog for the Trickle Up Program, a non-profit that gives small grants and business training to the poorest of the poor around the world. Our hope is that our program staff will be able to share both the successes and the failures of our programs in over 14 countries in an open, transparent way, with members of our community - connecting the daily struggles of poor isolated people with the rest of the world in the living, breathing way that unassuming blogs support. To this end, we are looking more for assistance is setting up our blog, than in maintaining it. We are considering CivicSpace, but also leaning towards Typepad as an easier vehicle for beginners. We are also looking for advice regarding the development of institutional guides and training for our staff. We would very much like to hear about and learn from other NGOs experiences. Thank you all and best wishes. Lori S. SchompTrickle Up Program104 W. 27th Street, 12th FloorNew York, NY 10001-6210 ( categories: Help Needed | New York )
Wakapau, GuyanaSubmitted by oso on Fri, 2005/05/13 - 1:01pm.
From Peace Corps volunteer, Scott Stadum:
If you are interested in helping, you can contact Scott via his blog. ( categories: *OTHER* | Help Needed )
A Parent's Direct Social Justice ActionSubmitted by endschoolviolence on Thu, 2005/04/28 - 1:16am.
A Direct Social Justice Action in response to a school district's GROSS gang violence toleration within a Little Rock, Arkansas USA Middle School. They have been caught "red-handed", covering up crime within the school. They are currently illegally resisting a grievance hearing that will ultimately uncover their felonious malfeaseance of discipline report suppression and victim tampering among MANY other violations that are all documented in print AND audio.It is my personal attempt at being individually fair, persistent, precedent setting but effective. Any help, linking, emails to myself, the district in inquiry of moral support against violence, especially among our offspring or mass reproductions of my informative articles would be of GREAT assistance to my maternal unilateral action. Many of the documents can be used as basic templates on how to deal with similar issues of violence within our schools. All articles come with a "Copyleft Unconditional" license. If you look up the term on wikipedia, you will see that this means that you can basically do what you wish with them IN GOOD CONSCIOUS. My site is quite new but recieves a large number of hits already. I am more than willing to add links for like minds, just email me.Thanks,Stacey Goodwin End School Violence NOW...before it's too late <div align="center"><div align="center">http://thewarningsigns.blogspot.com ( categories: Help Needed | United States )
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