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ORG Impact Awards Highlight Worldwide Achievement

The NonProfit Times

ORG Impact Awards last night at an annual celebration recognizing mission-driven individuals and organizations internationally. The winners of the.ORG Impact Awards are the very best of the.ORG Community and work tirelessly to create positive change every day.

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Changes to OMB’s 2 CFR Part 200

Fundraising HayDay

In October 2024, the latest changes to the Office of Management and Budgets (OMB) Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (also known as 2 CFR Part 200 or Uniform Guidance) went into effect. Many changes were beneficial to grantees. Many changes were beneficial to grantees.

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Chicago-Area Nonprofits: 2010 Technology Leadership Award Applications Due January 29

Tech Soup

Lumity , a nonprofit organization serving the Chicago region for 25 years, "helps charitable organizations to more effectively fulfill their missions through technology, financial support services, and training." The winner will receive $7,500 and two runner-ups will be awarded $1,250 from Accenture.

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Young Nonprofit Leader Award Winners Announced

Tech Soup

The Bay Area Chapter of the Young Nonprofit Professionals Network recently announced the winners of its 2010 Young Nonprofit Leader Awards , and TechSoup's own Kami Griffiths was one of the honorees. As TechSoup's training and outreach manager, Kami manages TechSoup Talks! and various other training initiatives.

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Libraries pivot to survive pandemic

Candid

A 2010 study by the American Library Association found that libraries were crucial during the economic recession, offering valuable job-seeking technology, training, and resources. Funding includes large awards such as $1 million from the Annenberg Foundation to the United States Library of Congress.

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Fostering Innovation and Creativity in Youth Through App Development

Tech Soup

Apps for Good "is an award-winning course where young people learn to create imaginative mobile apps that change their world." As a 2010 winner. Learn More About Mobile Action Lab: Youth Trained to Develop and Market Apps. " Powered by CDI , Apps for Good is working with youth in the UK to teach them how to.

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5 Ways Libraries Support Disaster Relief and Recovery

Tech Soup

A mobile library was set up with Wi-Fi and computer access, staffed by people trained in social services, disaster relief, healthcare services, job services, and more. When Laurence Copel moved to New Orleans in 2010, the city was still recovering from Hurricane Katrina. Helping Communities Rebuild Through Outreach.