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November 20, 2009

The Seattle Times: Tweeting for $10: New Appeals for Holiday Giving in Tough Times ›

Despite the lingering economic woes that most Americans are still feeling, only one in five plans to reduce donations to charity this holiday season, the American Red Cross found in a new survey.
November 4, 2009

DebtValley.com: 10 Clutter-Free Gift Ideas for Kids ›

This morning, our four year old daughter told me, “I don’t want a bunch of things for Christmas. I just want one thing: a pogo stick.”
November 9, 2009

Boston Globe: Iraq Latest Crucible for Harvard Mediation ›

CAMBRIDGE - No longer locked in one big war, Iraq has become a land of a hundred little wars. And this promised to be one more of them, as two well-armed tribes clashed over a coveted swath of land.
November 4, 2009

Green Building Services: The Mercy Corps Global Headquarters: Values Built into the Walls ›

Mercy Corps’ new global headquarters in Portland, Ore. reflects the charitable organization’s mission to create more secure, productive, and just communities in a unique and tangible way.
November 3, 2009

WorldChanging.com: Small Deposits Add Up: Savings, Not Just Loans, Factor into Microfinance Formula  ›

Yak herders in Mongolia may seem like the most unlikely of bank customers. There’s little infrastructure in their largely rural country, making it tough to find a local branch office.
November 1, 2009

Metro Parent: Make a Difference! ›

Last year Metro Parent staff and readers started a holiday tradition. We banded together to make a difference in the lives of local families with our Home for the Holidays campaign.
October 29, 2009

The Chronicle of Philanthropy: Aid Group Taps Book Clubs to Help Raise Money, Awareness ›

On the fourth Monday of each month, Rufi Natarajan gathers with friends at a Houston cafe for a book club meeting.
October 23, 2009

The Salt Lake Tribune: Withdrawal Brings Logistical, Security Holes for Aid Groups ›

Against the totality of the problems his organization faces in Iraq, Fareed Betros' latest headache is but a dull twinge.
October 22, 2009

The Huffington Post: The Latest Online Gaming Winners? Worthy Charities ›

It's amazing someone hadn't thought of this before: Raising money for worthy charities by...playing video games.

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