Charity and Non Profit Fundraising Program – Commercial

December 172009

We’ve come to recognize a serious problem common to almost every charity and non-profit organization in this country. You just don’t have or get anywhere near as much money as you’d like or need. In fact, the vast majority of charity and non-profit organization struggle just to pay their bills from month to month.

Whether you are currently fundraising or not, you know that our country’s charities and non-profit organizations are our future, and adequate funding is the key ingredient to the development and empowerment of our charities and non-profit organizations finding their true potential.

For the first time ever, a uniquely innovative 21st century fundraising program has been created to help charities and non-profit organizations raise the much needed funds in these days of shrinking budgets and raising costs – what better way to complement those hard to get funds by leveraging your community network and their real estate!

In just a few minutes, you could potentially begin to leverage your time, money, and resources by simply getting involved and participating in our fundraising program!

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The Pulse 2.22: Non-Profit Organizations

December 102009

Go to http://icyou.com for more information.
Welcome to the Pulse Two-Point-Twenty-Two: In this episode, we highlight on four of the many nonprofit organizations you can find on icyou that share vital information about health concerns that impact millions worldwide.

When we think of protecting children from famine, dehydration, and preventable diseases, many of us think of UNICEF.

For 60 decades, UNICEF has provided lifesaving nutrition, clean water, education, protection and emergency response saving more young lives than any other humanitarian organization in the world. On UNICEFs channel, you can learn about the organizations efforts to protect children worldwide, as well as hear many heartbreaking and inspiring stories of those children whose lives have been touched.

To learn more and donate, you can go to UNICEF USA dot org. Here on the home front, one organization is working to connect many organization with the people who need them most.

The Health Matters at Work podcast series by Community Health Charities seeks improve the lives of people living with a disability or chronic disease by uniting America with the nation’s most trusted health charities. Hear from leading experts on current topics, such as H1N1, flu vaccines, and colds at work. Community Health Charities helps keep you informed all year long.

Speaking of keeping you informed, few organizations have been more visible and vocal about breast cancer awareness than the Susan G. Komen Foundation.

The world’s largest grassroots network of breast cancer survivors and activists fights to save lives, empower people, ensure quality care for all and energize science to find the cures. On its icyou channel, you can learn about the types of breast cancer and find out more about the organizations goals and missions.

These are just three of dozens of nonprofit health organizations that share their insights and passion with the icyou community.

As always, you can join the conversation by uploading your own videos to icyou anytime, free of charge. Our community would love to hear your stories and benefit from your expertise.

And remember, you don’t have to be an M.D. to know our team connects you to the best health video community on the web! Until next time, this is icyou — the source for health videos online.

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Business Analysis – Collective Genius Business Analysis

December 102009

Collective Genius http://www.collective-genius.com

Welcome to Collective Genius
There are not enough experienced Business Analysts for the number of projects that need them. Our Mission at Collective Genius is to address the shortage of skilled Business Analysts by working with the organizations that are most passionate about business analysis, by developing business analysis centers of excellence, and providing ongoing knowledge sharing and business analysis talent.
Collective Genius is a Business and Information Technology Consulting Organization focused solely in the area Business Analysis, Business Systems Analysis, and Business Process Analysis. Being very niche and passionate we have created an organization that attracts top talent for our clients and provides ongoing advocacy and education for our local Business Analysis Communities.
We develop and maintain business analysis centers of excellence for organizations and we support organizations’ needs with the right business analysis talent including direct placement, contract to hire, and consultants.
Our success in attracting great talent is largely due to the fact Business Analysts appreciate that we focus solely in their profession and know them best. This is very different than the magnitude of generalist consulting/staffing organizations that try to do everything for everyone. Being niche, we have had the opportunity to become experts in the field and designed our organization, processes, and tools specifically for the Business Analyst.
As an advocate to the role of the Business Analyst, in 2006 Collective Genius developed the first online Community of Business Analysts called the BA Collective. The BA Collective is a gathering place for like-minded professionals dedicated to the practice of business analysis. This is a place for industry professionals to learn about developing trends and share their own thoughts and experiences with the community.
The reason we developed The BA Collective is to unite a community of Business Analysts and provide a place where we can all share experiences and continually evolve our knowledge within our roles throughout our careers.
Our mission in parallel with Collective Genius and the BA Collective is to bridge the gap between the need for professional and experienced Business Analysts and the projects that need them. We hope with your support of Collective Genius and the BA Collective, together we will continue to accomplish this mission.
To learn more about Collective Genius, visit us online at http://www.collective-genius.com or call us at 1-888-346-8986.

Thank you for visiting Collective Genius.

Business Analysis, Business Systems Analysis, Business Process Analysis

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Your Business, Community Organizations

October 252009

Video from our FREE Online Business Course
http://www.myownbusiness.org
Session 3 – Computer & Communication Tools

Question:
“Would membership in a community service organization such as Rotary or the Chamber of commerce be helpful to most new business owners?”

Stan Henslee
Certified Public Accountant (C.P.A.)

Topics covered in this video:
Business communications, influence, community service, Rotary, Chamber of Commerce

Transcript:
Very helpful. It certainly has been for me. Any of those service organizations will give you a chance to meet some of the movers and shakers of your community. And while just belonging to the organizations and maybe attending a meeting or two won’t bring a lot of business to you, what it will do is give some of the influential people of the community an opportunity to get to know you and to realize that you have certain abilities. So that when they need something that your business provides they automatically think of you. And it is just a very good way to get very active in your community and for people to get to know you.

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Your Business, Community Organizations

October 252009

Video from our FREE Online Business Course
http://www.myownbusiness.org
Session 3 – Computer & Communication Tools

Question:
“Would membership in a community service organization such as Rotary or the Chamber of commerce be helpful to most new business owners?”

Stan Henslee
Certified Public Accountant (C.P.A.)

Topics covered in this video:
Business communications, influence, community service, Rotary, Chamber of Commerce

Transcript:
Very helpful. It certainly has been for me. Any of those service organizations will give you a chance to meet some of the movers and shakers of your community. And while just belonging to the organizations and maybe attending a meeting or two won’t bring a lot of business to you, what it will do is give some of the influential people of the community an opportunity to get to know you and to realize that you have certain abilities. So that when they need something that your business provides they automatically think of you. And it is just a very good way to get very active in your community and for people to get to know you.

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Megyn Kelly’s ACORN “Interview” Fair on Fox News?

October 132009

After Fox News smeared the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) throughout the Fall 2008 campaign, warning of massive voter fraud that never ended up happening, you would think Fox News’ Megyn Kelly would be bringing on ACORN spokesperson Scott Levenson to apologize, but, instead, the Fox News smear of ACORN just continued as I show in this latest video.

You can find the Megyn Kelly’s interview of ACORN’s Scott Levenson on the Fox News website at http://www.foxnews.com/video-search/m/22006317/who_s_counting.htm

You can find more information about the Fall 2008 smear of ACORN on the bradblog page at http://www.bradblog.com/?page_id=6500

That page also contains the fair use image I used of ACORN’s 2007-2008 voter registration drive.

And, finally, as always, you can find DOZENS and DOZENS more examples of Fox News bias on my Fox News bias playlist on YouTube at http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=A3BD2524FE99BD4D

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OBAMA ACORN SCANDAL BAILOUT COMMUNITY ORGANIZER VOTER FRAUD

October 132009

What if Barack Obamas most important radical connection has been hiding in plain sight all along? Obama has had an intimate and long-term association with the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (Acorn), the largest radical group in America. If I told you Obama had close ties with MoveOn.org or Code Pink, youd know what I was talking about. Acorn is at least as radical as these better-known groups, arguably more so. Yet because Acorn works locally, in carefully selected urban areas, its national profile is lower. Acorn likes it that way. And so, Id wager, does Barack Obama.

Obama Meets Acorn
What has Barack Obama got to do with all this? Plenty. Lets begin with Obamas pre-law school days as a community organizer in Chicago. Few people have a clear idea of just what a community organizer does. A Los Angeles Times piece on Obamas early Chicago days opens with the touching story of his efforts to build a partnership with Chicagos Friends of the Parks, so that parents in a blighted neighborhood could have an inviting spot for their kids to play. This is the image of Obamas organizing were supposed to hold. Its far from the whole story, however. As the L. A. Times puts it, Obamas task was to help far South Side residents press for improvement in their communities. Part of Obamas work, it would appear, was to organize demonstrations, much in the mold of radical groups like Acorn.

Although the L. A. Times piece is generally positive, it does press Obamas organizing tales on certain points. Some claim that Obamas book, Dreams from My Father, exaggerates his accomplishments in spearheading an asbestos cleanup at a low-income housing project. Obama, these critics say, denies due credit to Hazel Johnson, an activist who claims she was the one who actually discovered the asbestos problem and led the efforts to resolve it. Read carefully, the L. A. Times story leans toward confirming this complaint against Obama, yet the storys emphasis is to affirm Obamas important role in the battle. Speaking up in defense of Obama on the asbestos issue is Madeleine Talbot, who at the time was a leader at Chicago Acorn. Talbot, we learn, was so impressed by Obamas organizing skills that she invited him to help train her own staff.

And what exactly was Talbots work with Acorn? Talbot turns out to have been a key leader of that attempt by Acorn to storm the Chicago City Council (during a living-wage debate). While Sol Stern mentions this story in passing, the details are worth a look: On July 31, 1997, six people were arrested as 200 Acorn protesters tried to storm the Chicago City Council session. According to the Chicago Daily Herald, Acorn demonstrators pushed over the metal detector and table used to screen visitors, backed police against the doors to the council chamber, and blocked late-arriving aldermen and city staff from entering the session.

Reading the Herald article, you might think Acorns demonstrators had simply lost patience after being denied entry to the gallery at a packed meeting. Yet the full story points in a different direction. This was not an overreaction by frustrated followers who couldnt get into a meeting (there were plenty of protestors already in the gallery), but almost certainly a deliberate bit of what radicals call direct action, orchestrated by Acorns Madeleine Talbot. As Talbot was led away handcuffed, charged with mob action and disorderly conduct, she explicitly justified her actions in storming the meeting. This was the woman who first drew Obama into his alliance with Acorn, and whose staff Obama helped train.

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kaioo.com – Your vote will decide which charity organizations will get the money. Vote for the WWF.

October 132009

http://www.kaioo.com
is a social network
donating all profits to charities.
Your vote will decide
which charity organizations
will get the money.

Join http://www.kaioo.com
and vote for the WWF.

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