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October 1st, 2009 - 1:34 pm § in Belize, Good Ideas, In the Field, Social Entrepreneurship, Tips & Resources, Volunteer

Need Some Cash? 10 Ways to Fundraise

Fundraising is usually a big part of  volunteering. Lack of financial resources often require you to get creative, which when done well, can be very successful not to mention fun. If you need some cash for your nonprofit or project but aren’t sure where to begin, here are ten fundraising idea[...]

September 25th, 2009 - 11:10 am § in Around Town, Good Ideas, In the Field, Social Entrepreneurship, Tips & Resources, Volunteer

When Boredom Attacks

One of the images you don’t conjure up when dreaming of a trip to South America is the one of you on your laptop, messing around online for four consecutive hours.  In other words, those days when lunchtime is by far the most thrilling part of your day. On Sunday night, I was excited to begin [..[...]

September 16th, 2009 - 11:05 am § in Around Town, Good Ideas, In the Field, Social Entrepreneurship, Tips & Resources

Don’t Stop Talking…Ever!

Networking is hard enough in English. It takes patience and a lot of time, even with all our social networking sites like Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter. But what about in a language that I have not yet mastered, and in a culture that I might never fully identify with? And how about if the majority [...]

September 2nd, 2009 - 2:07 pm § in Around Town, Brazil, Careers, Good Ideas, In the Field, Looking for Opportunity, Social Entrepreneurship, Volunteer

Defining Resources

Each community has a different set of problems and solutions. Although it seems like these communities have very little, they are somehow able to create so much. How do you create something of tremendous value with few or no resources? I decided the answer lies in how you define “resources.” Res[...]

August 27th, 2009 - 11:17 pm § in Around Town, Brazil, Good Ideas, In the Field, Social Entrepreneurship

The Birth of Solutions

Once I stepped foot into my first favela, there was no turning back. I was truly spellbound. I had learned how they formed, I knew a bit of their tumultuous history, and my next obstacle was to understand how they functioned. It also came time for me to choose a topic for my master’s thesis. Initi[...]

August 3rd, 2009 - 8:49 am § in In the Field, Peru, Social Entrepreneurship, Volunteer

Where We Pull Apart, We Bind Together

Rolling in on the overnight bus last night, I wiped the glass on the sopping wet window to see a mamacha seated on a curb, and I couldn’t help but smile. I’d been gone from the Central Andean town of Ayacucho for about a week, and I had already begun to miss seeing the [...][...]





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