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Feeling Good, Feeling Great: More than Me on Great Nonprofits
If you have a good restaurant experience you might write about it on Yelp. If you want to check out reviews of plumbers you might go to Angie’s List. And if you want to find a worthy non-profit, one that … Continue reading
Do Good Without Doing Much At All
Being a small non-profit can be tough. We have to sell our story, mission, and ideas to individuals and for grants every single day if we want to remain effective and viable. Of course, we also can make things happen … Continue reading
Can you spare a minute for some change?
After every event, meeting, or conference, people come up to More than Me volunteers to ask how they can get involved. As a volunteer-run non-profit, there is literally something that everyone can do to help. We love having people who … Continue reading
Good Aid
The images are horrifying, surreal, and tragic. In the last week, Japan has dealt with massive earthquakes, tsunamis, and, now, nuclear catastrophe. This video artfully captures the destruction, and the aftermath, of life-changing events: Aftermath – The Japanese Tsunami from … Continue reading
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