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Last updated on Apr 1 2024.
Here are the best websites we found: wikipedia.org • voa.org • allfortennessee.com • aatmnirbharsena.org • ifrevolunteers.org • blogunteer.wordpress.com • volunteerhub.com • videovolunteers.org • lcmgv.org

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Close. Wikipedia is a free online encyclopedia, created and edited by volunteers around the world and hosted by the Wikimedia Foundation.
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Volunteers of America - Helping America’s most vulnerable | Volunteers of America. Volunteers of America has been helping America''s most vulnerable for 125 years. We are more than a nonprofit organization. We are a ministry of service that includes nearly 16,000 paid, professional employees dedicated to helping those in need rebuild their lives. Get help, find local offices, give support, and learn more about us.
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All for Tennessee - A Tennessee Volunteers Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and More. Find the latest Tennessee Volunteers news, football and basketball recruiting, schedule and recipe for dominating the SEC, brought to you by All for Tennessee
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Aatmnirbhar Sena Provide 360-Degree Assistance to Young Volunteers. Building Atmanirbhar Bharat and Overcoming COVID-19. Aatmnirbhar Sena is all set to provide 360-degree assistance to young volunteers and enthusiastic entrepreneurs who are willing to establish their startup and looking for the expansion of their business.
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Volunteer Abroad Program $140/Week | IFRE Volunteers. IFRE Volunteers, Non-Profit 501 (C) 3, offers Volunteer abroad programs in 18 countries worldwide, volunteering opportunities with meaningful programs like teaching, conservation, orphanage work, HIV/AIDS etc, at just $140 per week
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The Blogunteer | Profiles of Volunteers and Non-Profits. Profiles of Volunteers and Non-Profits
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VolunteerHub: Empowering Organizations, Engaging Volunteers. VolunteerHub: secure, easy-to-use, volunteer management software, fundraising, True CRM Integration (Blackbaud, Salesforce), waiver tracking & more
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Video Volunteers – Many Voices, Many Indias
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Lexington County Master Gardener Volunteers
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CERVIS | Volunteer Management Software. Coordinate volunteers in a fraction of the time so you can focus more on what matters. Explore our Price for Life guarantee, human support, unlimited volunteers, & easy-to-use software.
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Volunteer Management Software Solutions | Volgistics. Volgistics software helps manage volunteers through the entire volunteer cycle. Organizations can customize fields and options to fit their unique needs.
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FutureofWorking.com | Career Advice for the Future. When giving a speech or presentation, how you start can make or break you. You want the beginning to be strong and instantly pull your audience in so that you have their full attention from the get-go. Here are 25 effective ways to start a speech or presentation. 1. The Common Ground Open Opening with a real life experience, goal or interest is a great way to grab the attention of the audience to show them that they can gain something by listening to you. By establishing common ground with the audience, especially if it is done with humility and grace, you put yourself on the same level as your audience. If you are an elderly CEO of a company and you discuss finances with a group of younger entry-level employees, you have to share your own business experiences when you were younger so that the audience will better understand your message. 2. Ask a Question If you want to make your audience think right away, ask them a question to start your speech. Ask either a rhetorical or literal question. Whether or not an answer to that question is called for, when people are posed with a question that matters to them, they will intuitively answer. When you ask a question, raise your hand to indicate what you want the audience to do. After asking a question like "How many people here are self-employed?", see if any audience members raise their hands. Take advantage of this engagement by getting into the heart of your speech. 3. Quote Sometimes it is as easy as opening with a relevant quote. You can set the tone for the rest of your speech if you have a quote that is memorable. You should keep in mind that whoever you quote has to be well known by the audience because if it is someone like your next-door neighbor, the quote will fall flat with everyone. If you are discussing topics related to politics, for example, it is wise to quote a former United States President. "If there is anything that a man can do well, I say let him do it. Give him a chance." -Abraham Lincoln 4. The Contrast Open If speeches feel like boxing matches to you, this type of opening would often be used. Showcase the difference between diametrically opposed concepts, positions, ideas or words, and the end result will be that some audience members will feel persuaded to change their perspective or embrace something new. There are always two sides to every story, and both sides have to be equally presented. What are the differences between a need and a want? Obstacles and opportunities? Problems and solutions? Highlighting the differences will get audiences to understand the points you are trying to make. 5. Tell a Story Before making the key points of your speech, telling a story to start can draw your audience in. Some of the most powerful words that can immediately grab the attention of the audience would be "Once upon a time" because regardless of age people will love stories of any kind. When you start your speech with a line like "Once upon a time", the audience will know that a story is coming. People will immediately calm down, become quiet, and listen to what you have to say. Whether it is fiction or non-fiction, telling a story will resonate with audience members. 6. Imagining Something If you want people to go on a unique journey with you, encourage them to imagine certain scenarios. For example, if you are working for a non-profit organization that brings water to people who lack the resources to get water, a good opener would be something like "Imagine being thirsty all the time, but never having anything to drink." By having them imagine scenarios like that, you make the audience a part of your presentation. They can actively empathize and engage with the content of your speech because they actually put themselves into that setting. 7. Humor Though this should never be forced onto the audience, when properly implemented you will put a lot of smiles on the faces of those you speak to. Being funny during a speech can be very difficult, but it is a way to give yourself relief as a public speaker. Telling jokes in your opening is a sign to the audience that you don't take yourself too seriously, and that they can relate to you in some way. One witty opener would be "If you can hear me, please start clapping as to confuse those that cannot make out what I am saying." 8. "This Day In History" Open One main reason why audiences gather to listen to speeches is that they can learn something. If you start your speech with a historical fact, the audience will immediately pay attention. For example, if the day of your speech falls on March 5, you would open your speech with "On this day, March 5, 1963: the Hula Hoop, a hip-swiveling toy that became a huge fad across America when it was first marketed by Wham-O in 1958, is patented by the company's co-founder, Arthur "Spud" Melin. An estimated 25 million Hula Hoops were sold in its first four months of production alone." 9. Thank the Organizers and Audience If you want to stick to the basics of public speaking, simply mention the people who made it possible for you to have a presentation. Thanking the event organizers and the audience compliments them, makes them feel proud and happy about your presence, and strongly connects you to the audience. Refer to the person who introduced you to one or more of the senior people in the organization in the audience, and compliment that person as a showing of respect. Be humble and genuine in your positive comments toward the organization. 10. Positive Statement Staying positive throughout a speech can be challenging, but it will become easier if you start your speech with a positive statement. You can begin by telling the audience how much they will like and appreciate what you have to say. For example, you could say something like "You're really going to enjoy the time we spend together today. I'm going to share with you some of the most thought-provoking ideas my company has ever made." The upbeat tone of this opening is enough to make the audience invested in whatever follows. 11. The Skeptical Audience Open A doubting audience is a difficult audience to handle. From the start, they may not trust your ideas or they could be against what you are proposing. Whether they were disappointed in the past or if they are simply stuck in their ways, they will put up a brick wall in front of you. The more hostile the crowd, the faster you must address the gap. Blending your goals and the needs of the audience requires a careful combination of anticipating the major objections, avoiding defensiveness, acknowledging the obvious truths early, and understanding the divided loyalties between the intractable, the undecided, and the supportive. Identify which of those must hear your message and adjust accordingly. 12. The Puzzle Open Brain teasers and mind puzzles tend to capture the attention of audiences that like to be given mental exercises. As the audience tries to figure out what it will take to solve them, they become highly engaged with the practice. Capitalize on this behavior by proposing a riddle, asking a puzzling question that you promise to reveal in the end, and suggesting that the audience complete a mathematical equation and promising to give the answer context as you go along during the speech. Alternatively, reveal one puzzle piece after another throughout the course of your speech to help your audience find the right solution. 13. Refer to Current Events Bringing documentation of something that is currently relevant to the public will help you to illustrate your point the way you want to. Use a current event story that is on the front page of your local newspaper to transition into your subject, and hold it up as you refer to it in your introduction. This serves as a visual image to the audience that they will keep in their minds as they see you hold up this documentation. When they hear you recite or read a key point of the news story, they will carefully pay attention to you. 14. Refer to a Recent Conversation One way to keep the topic you wish to talk about relevant to the audience is to refer to a recent conversation you had with someone attending this public speaking event. Hours or minutes before you get on stage to address the audience, you could be engaging in a thought-provoking conversation with someone in a lobby, and that person might tell you that this is one of the best times to be working in a specific industry. It is likely that many audience members will share the same view as that person, so when you mention this conversation in your introduction they will have something to relate to. 15. The Activity Open An active audience is one that will be more likely to keep listening to you after you finish your introduction. Keeping an audience preoccupied with an activity works well during training sessions and workshops when you are trying to teach a specific skill. Engaging in activity right from the start allows the audience to recognize the benefits of listening to your message. The activity has to be fun but also challenging enough. If they quickly get through it they will spend the rest of the workshop sitting in their chairs doing nothing. 16. The Study Hall Open If you are someone who loves using data-heavy charts and graphs to illustrate your points, you have to be careful about how you present your data to the audience. While they want to be informed, people in the audience also don't want to be bombarded with too much information all at once. Establishing a school setting and distributing paper handouts of data to your audience to begin your session helps them to follow along. Ask them to read the charts and graphs, and following their review you are well on your way to making your key points. 17. The PowerPoint Open When PowerPoint technology is used correctly it is a highly effective tool for the audience. Otherwise, it immediately makes your presentation feel boring. Slides that are overly literal will fall flat, but conceptual and eye-catching images give strength to your words. Pick captivating and intriguing images. If you present a talk on how to make ice cream, you could begin with a slide that shows the finished product of your ice cream brand. Describe the process of making ice cream in your introduction, and as you proceed you show slides in reverse, moving from final product to the very beginning. Along the way, you guide the viewer through each step. 18. The Audio Clip Open Your voice remains front and center for your talk, but additional sounds can bring more clarity to your message. Your words will be given more meaning with the help of a short audio clip as it makes your message more memorable. If you are teaching a music school, you can include two brief audio excerpts, a before and after of student instruction. Though your words do matter, these clips can have a better impact in persuading students to join your school. Audio testimonies, song recordings, oral accounts, and speech snippets all make for good audio clips. 19. Silence A subtle pause of silence, even if it extends to only 10 seconds, gives your audience enough time to sit and quiet down. Most audiences expect a speaker to begin right away. If you want to get the attention of an audience, taking that extra pause will help your cause. People will start wondering why you are being so quiet as they gather around, and when you break your silence and start speaking you can use that pause to illustrate a key point. Sometimes the main challenge in public speaking events is to get the audience into a silent state. 20. The Challenge Open Audiences want to be challenged and motivated to contribute to something they feel passionate about. Open your speech with a challenge if you are looking to increase sales, raising money for a project, asking for volunteers, or wanting legislative change. It isn't just about buying into your message but also taking the actions to manifest it. Start your speech with something like this: "Leaders see possibilities where followers see obstacles. I am here today to call for leaders to encourage those who are unsure about the project to look past the stumbling blocks we face in the development of this local park and consider giving citizens a better environment." 21. Multiple Choice Test Presenting your own multiple-choice test can draw your audience to your topic, and this approach is tailor-made for a talk with multiple perspectives about an issue or different solutions to the same problem. An example of this open would be to say the following: "As a company, we have several routes we can take regarding growth and increased sales. We could a) buy smaller companies to diversify our portfolio of services, b) move resources to focus on only a few, or c) we could opt to franchise. After we evaluate these options together, I will offer the option that I think is the way for us to go." 22. The Mystery Open The odds are likely that your audience loves to solve mysteries. Whether they are read in books or watched on television, mysteries grab the attention of people simply because of the uncertainty that is wrapped around them. When using this open present some clues on stage, regardless of which side of the argument they lean towards. Remind the audience of these clues throughout the speech and encourage them to come up with their own conclusions before revealing how your mystery gets solved. 23. Have Audience Members Talk to Each Other All audiences will be sitting close together in a setting where they will be visible in front of you, so you might as well take advantage of this. Encourage people to talk to others that are sitting next to them, and specifically to let them know what they would like to learn from your speech. Encourage your audience to discuss with each other any particular points. Any commands or show of leadership on your part will easily influence the audience, as long as you do it with confidence. 24. Bring Up Statistics Even if you don't bring any charts or graphs to illustrate your points, simply mentioning important statistics will resonate with the audience to get your message across the right way. Statistics have the potential to trigger the emotional appeal of the audience. One example of presenting statistics in your open would be something like: "In 2019 there were 152,000 homeless people roaming the streets in California. By 2025 that number is expected to nearly double." This kind of open highlights the need to address the problem of homelessness because the statistic is powerful, personalized and surprising. 25. The Unexpected Definition Open Dictionaries are obviously accurate, but there are times when words gain more power when they are redefined. If you are a valedictorian and you want to share how much your fellow students mean to you, the open can go like this: "The dictionary defines classmate as a member of your class, but my definition for you all is much broader than that. We were friends, teammates, and mentors. As worthy opponents, we challenged each other on the field and in the classroom. And, we now can define ourselves as fellow graduates." Conclusion How you start your presentation will depend on what kind of presentation you are giving, and what tone you want to set for your audience. Regardless of which you choose to begin with, incorporating one of these strong tools into your speech ensures that your presentation is a success from the very start.
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Lumos Ajans. Ankara Reklam Ajansı Lumos Ajans, işletmeler için profesyonel çözümler sunuyor. Ankara sosyal medya yönetimi başta olmak üzere fotoğraf ve video çekimi, web sitesi tasarımı ve grafik tasarım hizmetleri Lumos'ta! Hizmetler We are a local organisation that provides support and expertise within the local community, to potential volunteers, existing volunteers, and organisations that involve volunteers. İletişim…
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WordPress.com. Support your local community. We need your help to continue to provide essential community services to people in crisis. Learn more We are a local organisation that provides support and expertise within the local community, to potential volunteers, existing volunteers, and organisations that involve volunteers. Get in touch: Buffy Summers1630 Revello Drive, Sunnydale, [email protected] Follow…
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John Muir Health. John Muir Health is an integrated system of doctors, hospitals and other services providing the highest quality patient care every day through the contributions of our physicians, employees and volunteers.
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Volunteering South Australia & Northern Territory. Volunteering SA&NT connect people and organisations to creative positive volunteering experiences and work with over 900,000 volunteers and 2,000 volunteer-involving organisations.
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Canadian Cancer Society. The Canadian Cancer Society is a national community-based organization of volunteers whose mission is the eradication of cancer and the enhancement of the quality of life of people living with cancer.
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Scouting magazine. Scouting magazine is the official resource for adult leaders and volunteers of Cub Scouts, Scouts BSA, and Venturers in the Boy Scouts of America.
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Martin County Tax Payers Association | For The Citizens. MCTA is the oldest taxpayer watchdog non-profit, non-partisan organization in Floirda. We are comprised of local volunteers who are keeping an eye on how local gov't spends your money.
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Freeofme- An Initiative for Social Cause !. More than One Lakh NGOs in India, CSR Companies, Volunteers and Activists Listed. Online Donation, Fundraising, Volunteering and Many Social Activities.
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BillionGraves. Find your ancestors. Come discover your ancestors and see their final resting place. BillionGraves volunteers have documented millions of graves and preserved these precious records for you to find.
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Volunteering Opportunities in Australia | GoVolunteer. GoVolunteer is a non-profit initiative designed to make volunteering easier. GoVolunteer brings Volunteers & Volunteering Organisations Together
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Alkhidmat Foundation Pakistan – Service to Humanity with Integrity. Alkhidmat Foundation Pakistan is one of the leading, non-profit organization, fully dedicated to humanitarian services since 1990. Alkhidmat workers and volunteers continue to work tirelessly for the relief of affected people across Pakistan and worldwide. Our dedicated services include disaster management, health services, education, orphan care, clean water, Mawakhat (interest-free loan) and other community services.
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Npower Discussion Group. Npower discussion group is created by #NPowerNG volunteers for Beneficiaries to share updates, work experience and other jobs info.
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Energy Savers Network - Energy Efficiency & Weatherization. A grassroots environmental justice organization connecting volunteers with low-income households in need of weatherization and energy efficiency services.
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Human Rights Campaign New England | United States | HRC New England. We are volunteers working each and every day to bring the mission of HRC to gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, queer and straight-supporters in New England.
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Swaminarayan Akshardham New Delhi. Akshardham' means the divine abode of God. It is hailed as an eternal place of devotion, purity and peace. Swaminarayan Akshardham at New Delhi is a Mandir – an abode of God, a Hindu house of worship, and a spiritual and cultural campus dedicated to devotion, learning and harmony. Timeless Hindu spiritual messages, vibrant devotional traditions and ancient architecture all are echoed in its art and architecture.The mandir is a humble tribute to Bhagwan Swaminarayan (1781- 1830), the avatars, devas and great sages of Hinduism. The traditionally-styled Swaminarayan Akshardham complex was inaugurated on 6 November 2005 with the blessings of HH Pramukh Swami Maharaj and through the devoted efforts of skilled artisans and volunteers
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U.S. Scouting Service Project. U.S. Scouting Service Project - Volunteer Scouting Website for Volunteers with program information about Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, Venturing, Scout Camps and more for Scouts and Scouters.
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Reserva Playa Tortuga; Costa Rican sea turtle reserve. Reserva Playa Tortuga is a non-profit research center for sea turtle and environmental conservation in the Terraba-Sierpe basin of Costa Rica. Volunteers needed
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Serve for Good • Houston Volunteer Opportunities. Want to volunteer in the Houston area? Easily filter and browse over 100 nonprofits that welcome teen volunteers.
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The Tabernacle Choir - Official Website. This 360-member chorus of men and women, all volunteers, has performed at World’s Fairs and expositions, at inaugurations of U.S. presidents, in acclaimed concert halls from Australia and Europe to Asia and the Middle East.
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University of Tennessee Athletics - Official Athletics Website. The official athletics website for the University of Tennessee Volunteers
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Imamatpedia. Imamatpedia is a online encyclopedia, created and edited by volunteers around the world
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A.C.E. of SW Minnesota - Advocate, Connect & Educate (ACE) in SW MN. The programs and services A.C.E of SW MN offers are founded on Advocating, Connecting, and Educating the citizens of southwest Minnesota. Our resources and supports help to enable adults to live safely and independently for a longer period of time. We also help meet community needs by matching volunteers age 55 and older with activities that fit their interests, schedules, and experience.
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Wildcare Australia. Call our 24 hour Emergency Hotline on 07 5527 2444 to get help for sick, injured and orphaned wildlife in South-East Queensland. We are a FREE service to the community run by dedicated volunteers.
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BdOSN - Bangladesh Open Source Network. Bangladesh Open Source Network (BdOSN) is a non-profit, voluntary organization. It was launched on 24th October 2005 in Dhaka & registered at Registrar of Joint Stock Companies of Bangladesh under Societies Act as "Bangladesh Open Source Network Foundation". The initial idea is to create a broad organization where the Open Source and Open Content volunteers and professionals can exchange their ideas and embark on new initiatives.
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SEEK Volunteer - Australia's largest source of volunteer opportunities. SEEK Volunteer is a non-profit initiative designed to make volunteering easier. SEEK Volunteer brings Volunteers & Volunteering Organisations Together
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Home - Habitat for Humanity Australia. Help create a world where everyone has a safe and decent place to live. Join a community of over 6,000 volunteers who have helped build homes, communities and hope.
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ChurchTrac - Church Management Software for Small and Large Churches. The most user-friendly and affordable church software to track online giving, accounting, membership, child check-in, visitors, small groups, events, volunteers, attendance and more.
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Samaritan Technologies – Volunteer Software. Volunteer Software. Samaritan is more than a software company. We are partners, coaches, designers, and yes, even volunteers. We help our clients manage and grow their volunteer programs with products to match their changing needs.
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Wikiredia. Wikiredia is a free online encyclopedia, created and edited by volunteers around the world and hosted by the Wikibedia Foundation.
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Elvanto - Church Management Software. Experience all-inclusive, church management software that includes full worship planning. Manage services, child check-in and roster volunteers with ease.
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Digital Boost I Free Mentoring For Small Businesses and Charities From Large Businesses So We Build Back Better. Going digital because of Covid-19? Digital Boost is a free online platform which unites leaders of small businesses and charities with a community of digital expert volunteers. Helping small organisations get the essential digital skills they need through “Boost Calls”, one-to-one mentoring, interactive “Boost Workshops” and “Boost Skills”, useful online content on digitisation
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Wikipedia. Wikipedia IND is an online Wiki-based encyclopedia, created and edited by volunteers around the world. It is written at a basic level of Indian English.
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International Volunteer HQ | IVHQ | Most Trusted & Affordable. Trusted by 113,000+ Volunteers, International Volunteer HQ is the World’s Leading Volunteer Abroad Organization with 300+ Projects in 40+ Destinations.
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Wikibedia. Wikibedia is a free online encyclopedia, created and edited by volunteers around the world and hosted by the Wikibedia Foundation.
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Code for Nepal. Community of volunteers helping address Nepal''s challenges using civic tech to innovate, organize and advocate digital literacy
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Frontline Foods | Support communities in times of crisis. Our army of volunteers takes action during crises to feed frontline heroes and impacted communities.
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TimeToSignUp – Free Online Sign Up Sheets and Registration Forms. Create your own online sign up sheets to help organize volunteers and donations. Coordinate civic groups, meal donations, and potluck dinners with ease. Also great for church groups, youth groups, sports teams, baseball teams, soccer teams, swim teams, ski clubs, PTAs, PTOs, and many, many more!
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Tech Support Guy - Free computer help. Award-winning community of volunteers offering free technical support for Windows, Mac, Linux, and more.
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Wikiafripedia. Wikiafripedia is a free online afripedia, created and edited by volunteers around the world and operated by the Wikiafrimedia Foundation.
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Isha Outreach. Welcome to Isha Outreach—the social development branch of the Isha Foundation. Registered as an independent trust in the state of Tamil Nadu, Isha Outreach enhances the impact of Isha’s ongoing activities for human and community revitalization. Central to the initiative is a growing corps of thousands of volunteers, inspired to rouse the underserved sections of urban and rural India toward improved health, education and environmental well being.
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Home - Aryana Aid. We are a volunteer led charity registered in the UK (1130232), working to improve the lives of men, women and children in Afghanistan.Our charity volunteers are drawn from a diverse range of backgrounds including IT, the law, media and business. They work with the local Afghan community to deliver emergency aid and long term sustainability to ease the suffering in the region.
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Volunteering in Cape Town, South Africa or Namibia - Volunteer Projects. Based in Cape Town, we offer meaningful volunteer projects in South Africa and Namibia. Affordable Volunteering – local and independent - great personalised service – accurate up-to-date information
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The Coloradoan | Fort Collins news, community, entertainment, and classifieds. Serving Fort Collins, Colorado. Serving Fort Collins and Northern Colorado through news, community events, entertainment and classifieds.
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The Commercial Appeal - Memphis Breaking News and Sports. News, crime, weather, photos, video, Memphis Grizzlies, Memphis Tigers and sports for Memphis, Tennessee, and the Mid-South from The Commercial Appeal.
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Citizen Evidence Lab – Amnesty International
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Home | UNV Online Volunteering service
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Southwest Gas: Home. Improving the quality of life in our community by delivering energy safely and providing resources to manage energy use.
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CHEA - Home. Christian Home Educators Association of California homeschooling, California, home school, Christian, education, children
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Scores, Odds, Picks, Predictions, Betting Tips & SportsBook Reviews - ScoresAndStats.com. Get scores and stats for all sports events plus matchups, predictions, picks gambling news & odds from several offshore and Vegas sportsbooks only at ScoresAndStats.com
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Warrigal Road State School P&C for your back to school requirements.
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News, Sports, Business, Opinion | Standard. News, sports, business, and opinion for San Angelo, Tom Green County and the Concho Valley from the San Angelo Standard-Times.
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CareCure Home - CareCure Forums. Information on spinal cord injury, life, health, and related aspects.
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DelmarvaNow.com - Home. DelmarvaNow focuses on in-depth and breaking news, sports, things to do at the beach and features on Delmarva, including Salisbury Md., Ocean City Maryland, Delaware beaches and the Eastern Shore of Virginia.?
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Caribbean Fishing Academy Charters -Top Fishing Charter of Puerto Rico. Inshore / Deep Sea / Offshore Fishing, Tarpon Fishing, Boat Sight Seeing, Birding, Blue Marlin, Mahi Mahi, Dorado, Wahoo, Tuna. Caribbean Fishing Academy Charters. THE BEST PROFESSIONAL fishing Captains or Guide Charter of Puerto Rico and boat sight seeing in one place. Fish for Tarpon, Snook, King Mackerel, Snapper, Mahi Mahi, Wahoo, Tuna, Billfish like Blue Marlin, White Marlin, Sailfish, SWORDFISH, Spearfish and more. See the San Juan Bay in style aboard a tournament grade Sport Fishing Boat. Fishing with Purpose! By booking us, you will help us continue our angling outreach program designed for local kids.
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Cutting edge fundraising tools for nonprofit organizations in Emerging Markets | GivingWay. GivingWay is a global platform that provides grassroot-level nonprofits the digital tools they need to easily reach and engage with donors and volunte...
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MSRB
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Myra Canyon Trestle Restoration Society – Home of the Myra Canyon Trestle Restoration Society
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MediCircle - Your Health News Portal. Medicircle was created to bridge the gap between the Healthcare & Information Technology Sector. We are here to provide the most credible & relevant medical news & views for the entire Healthcare Ecosystem empowering Medical Practitioners, Professionals and Organisations.
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SBM - Swachh Bharat Mission. Swachh Bharat Mission
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Folsom High School Music Boosters
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British Time Dil Okulları - Sınırsız Bir Dünya İçin - İngilizce Kursu - Yds Kursu - Toefl Kursu - Ielts Kursu - Pte Academic. British Time Dil Okulu. 1998 yılından beri sadece ingilizce eğitimi veren ve halen 11 şubede bu hizmetini sürdüren istanbul merkezli dil okulu. İngilizce Kurslari, İngilizce konuşma kursları, iş ingilizcesi, toefl kursu, ielts kursu, yds kursu
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Home - LettersPro.com. Help writing letters, memos notes, emails. 8,000+ FREE sample letters, notes and templates for any purpose. Customize according to your needs.
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Latest Job Vacancies - Companies Hiring and Job Advertisements :: Welcome to Emploi
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Home - NGOs India. NGO, NGOs, NGO Registration, Non Governmental Organisation, Non Profit Organisation, NPO, NGOs India, NGO Project, NGO Funding, NGO Resources, Help for NGO
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The Linux Documentation Project. The Linux Documentation Project is working towards developing free, high quality documentation for the Linux operating system. The overall goal of the LDP is to collaborate in all of the issues of Linux documentation.
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Church Metrics · Leading Free Tool for Tracking Church Data. Church Metrics is the leading free tool for tracking church data. Count attendance, salvations, and more with this free app from Life.Church.
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Home. Donated bicycles provide affordable transportation, create jobs, allow heath workers to see more patients, deliver students to class, and help farmers and business owners support their families. Find out how you can help improve lives around the world by donating your bike or hosting a collection in your community.
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Home - Welcome to the official web page of the ''Archaeological Park: Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun'' Foundation / Dobrodošli na službenu web stranicu Fondacije ''Arheološki park: Bosanska piramida Sunca''al Park: Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun Foundation. Fondacija “Arheološki park: Bosanska piramida Sunca, Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun Foundation
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Home. The corporate EHS function, which oversees environmental, health and safety compliance began to merge at the management level around 1990. The first area is environmental management, which emerged as a profession in the 1970s, following the creation of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and other state-level regulatory systems. As companies began limiting waste to prevent pollution, they needed engineers to adapt scrubbers, filters, and other process changes to existing manufacturing systems. Workplace safety and occupational health also grew in importance during this time, with the passage of legislation such as the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970. Over time, companies developed systematic way of complying with environmental, health and safety regulations. Corporations began tracking key measures and looking for ways to improve their performance. Then, in the 1990s, improvements in data technology management made it easier for an organization to analyze its operations. Around that time, corporations began to merge oversight for environmental, health and safety programs through a new management role called EHS. The newly appointed leaders, who began their careers in one of the three sub-disciplines, started to create systems to drive EHS progress across all operations. Today, with the advent of sustainability, EHS professionals are leading corporate efforts toward sustainability. Building on their decades of experience, EHS leaders are striving to meet this challenge, creating systems to reduce energy use, conserve water, and better communicate with stakeholders. Indeed, a 2009 survey found that two-thirds of the sustainability initiatives at member companies are being led or managed by the EHS
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