According to the Hill, despite their bad reputation in American foreign engagements, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) aka “drones,” have the capacity to improve humanitarian aid- particularly for disaster responses in remote areas.
Since its launch in 2004, the Nashville-based nonprofit has grown into a $3.5-million organization and has helped over one million people by partnering with African communities to bring wells and clean water to rural areas stricken by HIV.
Nonprofits are becoming the latest victims of San Francisco’s skyrocketing rent prices, as rapid development continues to cause spikes in commercial real estate prices.
Sow Much Good brings affordable, fresh produce to Charlotte, N.C. residents living in food deserts and hosts nutrition workshops in these client communities.
The Boston nonprofit “Main Street Partners” is connecting graduates working in top consulting firms to small businesses in the Boston metropolitan area.
Boston Globe issued a list of 9 nonprofit leaders “obsessed with making Boston better.” The issues they tackle and support range from food and fitness to minority social entrepreneurship and k-12 education.
Art With a Heart works to bring the arts to disadvantaged schools in Indianapolis that, due to budget cuts, are unable to support their own arts programs.
California nonprofit collaborates with Sesame Street on the initiative Sesame Street and Autism: See Amazing in All Children, to raise autism awareness among children.
Nonprofit collects foods that are past their “sell-by” date, but still edible, from local grocery stores to redistribute them to nonprofit food pantries.