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Gift #358: Fancimats

ordinarymiracletoday wrote 1 week ago: Fancimats is a place very dear to my heart.  It is my cross-stitch store nestled in downtown Littlet … more →

Tags: Denver, Shopping, Cross-Stitch, Craft, Needlework, supplies, fiber arts

Colorado Company Gives Gifts To New Moms For Mother's Day

matthewjbuettner wrote 1 month ago: DENVER (CBS4) – This Mother’s Day new mom’s in need are getting special attention … more →

Tags: News, Local, Links & Info, Business, Syndicated Local, MOTHERS DAY, katie walsh, Boppy Pillow, Meg Heitlinger|

Leader Mothers: Drivers of Community Change

impactsp2 wrote 1 month ago: Image source: Food for the Hungry Care Group Video This Mother’s Day, we’re celebrating … more →

Tags: Philanthropy, Nonprofit, Events, health, Livelihood, International Issues, Child Survival, FONKOZE, Care Group Model

'Miss Eudora' Burton

Ed Fischer wrote 2 months ago: By Cherri Gregg PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — Eudora Burton loves to lend a hand.  This mother of eight … more →

Tags: Local, watch & listen, Audio, Heard On, Shows, Community, Philadelphia, Syndicated Local, Volkswagen Caring Community

Networks – Part II

jmmcclelland wrote 2 months ago: In my February 15, 2013 post, I wrote about Goodwill’s implementation of Nurse-Family Partnership as … more →

Tags: evolving, Education, early childhood development, career growth, The Excel Center, NFP, Network

Nurse Family Partnership at Baylor College of Medicine1 comment

BCM Office of Communications wrote 2 months ago: The Nurse Family Partnership program at Baylor College of Medicine Teen Health Clinic is transformin … more →

Tags: Community, Baylor College of Medicine, BCM, nurses, Teen Health, Rosalyn McCollum-Benoit, Dana Benson

Networks – a way to reduce social problems

jmmcclelland wrote 4 months ago: Poverty, low education levels, crime rates, teen pregnancy, and a host of health issues are all inte … more →

Tags: early childhood development, Goodwill Industries of Central Indiana, Organization, NFP, Social Impact

At Risk Students: The Case for Early Intervention

schooldog wrote 4 months ago: Summary: Though the case for early intervention, before kids reach school age, is persuasively cost … more →

Tags: Schools and Culture, schools and politics, At-Risk students, student motivation, School Reform, low-income students, at risk students, Harlem Childrens Zone, Ruby Payne

The scarce resource (Hint: It’s not money.)

jmmcclelland wrote 4 months ago: In his new book, How Children Succeed: Grit, Curiosity, and the Hidden Power of Character (Houghton … more →

Tags: evolving, early childhood development, Article Review, Education, change, Social Impact

Nurses Changing Lives: Don't Miss NCNR Presentation on 1/8/13

kpncnr wrote 5 months ago: Gretchen Summer, RN, PhD Northern California Nursing Research is extremely pleased to present the Nu … more →

Tags: Northern California Nursing Research

Nurses partner with first-time mothers

toddcohen49 wrote 5 months ago: By Todd Cohen WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — Fifty of every 1,000 pregnancies in Forsyth County involve … more →

Tags: Foundations, Giving, North Carolina, Health/Human services, Kate B Reynolds Charitable Trust, Marlon Hunter

How Nonprofits Can Use Data to Solve the World’s Problems

FSA wrote 6 months ago: Time Magazine has a great article about data collections which also features one of our partners, Uz … more →

Tags: data-collection

Supporting The Home Team

impactsp2 wrote 10 months ago: I have been spending much of my free time these last few days watching the Olympics.  Besides the pl … more →

Tags: health, Vulnerable Populations, Education, U.S. Domestic Issues, economic downturn, Annie E. Casey Foundation (AECF), community health centers, Children, Education 2

NURSES REALLY MAKE A DIFFERENCE5 comments

Marianna Crane wrote 11 months ago: Betsy, a writer friend, emailed me the story she had read in our workshop since I had to miss the cl … more →

Tags: Nursing, Home & Health, Health Care Services, nursing, Home Visits, Writing #2, health, Ireland, David Olds

On Getting More Bang for the Buck

jmmcclelland wrote 1 year ago: As I have highlighted in previous posts of this blog, there’s a lot of data showing a deterior … more →

Tags: evolving, Education, early childhood development, Goodwill, NFP

Goodwill's Directions

jmmcclelland wrote 1 year ago: Over the past decade, Goodwill in central Indiana has developed and now operates several small high … more →

Tags: business and mission, Education, Goodwill Industries of Central Indiana, business and mission, The Excel Center, Indianapolis Met, NFP, change

News and Events 5-21-12: Remembering Flo Green, Education and Obesity, and More

impactsp2 wrote 1 year ago: Remembering Flo Green “I first met Flo over 15 yrs ago when she headed the California Associat … more →

Tags: Philanthropy, Hunger, Nonprofit, Social Impact, Social Media, twitter, UPenn, Pathways, Events

Mother's Day: Finding the perfect gift1 comment

impactsp2carol wrote 1 year ago: Carol McLaughlin, Research Director Gift giving can be tricky. Do I give her something she needs? Or … more →

Tags: Philanthropy, malaria, Nonprofit, Social Impact, Events, health, Foundations, U.S. Domestic Issues, International Issues

What is in Your Diaper Bag, Baby?1 comment

MizMeliz wrote 1 year ago: Here is a question for those of you with babies. . . “What’s in your diaper bag?” You may be asking … more →

Tags: Everything Miz Meliz, The Boppy, boppy.com, Stuff Parents Need, stuffparentsneed.com, what is in your diaper bag, baby shower gift, New Parents, Guest Post #2


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