Press Release: National Service Agency Highlights Impact of 55 Volunteers: "National Service Agency Highlights Impact of 55 Volunteers
First-Ever Senior Corps Week Celebrates Volunteers “Making a Difference for Generations”
Washington, DC – For more than four decades, Americans age 55 and up have used their lifetime of skills and experience to solve problems and strengthen their communities. The Corporation for National and Community Service is joining with organizations across the country to celebrate the extraordinary impact of 55 volunteers through the first-ever Senior Corps Week, taking place September 20-24."
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Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Thursday, September 09, 2010
Combined Federal Campaign of the National Capital Area Announces $67 Million Goal for People and Communities in Need – Press Releases on CSRwire.com
Combined Federal Campaign of the National Capital Area Announces $67 Million Goal for People and Communities in Need – Press Releases on CSRwire.com: "ALEXANDRIA, Va., Sep. 08 /CSRwire/ - The Combined Federal Campaign of the National Capital Area (CFCNCA) officially kicked off today with a Leadership Conference for more than 600 Federal government employees at the Marriott Renaissance Hotel in Washington, D.C.
Campaign leaders announced the 2010 goal of $67 million to help people and communities in need. Last year, the CFCNCA community of nearly 150,000 civilian, military and postal employees raised a record-breaking $66.5 million for participating charities."
Campaign leaders announced the 2010 goal of $67 million to help people and communities in need. Last year, the CFCNCA community of nearly 150,000 civilian, military and postal employees raised a record-breaking $66.5 million for participating charities."
Wednesday, September 08, 2010
Vote to Build Messaging Skills: 2010 Nonprofit Tagline Award Competition
Vote to Build Messaging Skills: 2010 Nonprofit Tagline Award Competition: "Nonprofit and communications professionals have a rare opportunity to build their messaging skills and learn how to strengthen their own organization's taglines by selecting the best in class in the 2010 Taggies—the Third Annual Getting Attention Nonprofit Tagline Awards competition. It's a fun project that will help nonprofits in all fields discover what works, and why."
Thursday, September 02, 2010
A New and Easy Way to Make a Difference: Introducing Endorse for a Cause
Press Release
A New and Easy Way to Make a Difference: Introducing Endorse for a Cause: "A New and Easy Way to Make a Difference: Introducing Endorse for a Cause
Share Retail Recommendations, Earn Money for Your Favorite Causes
ATLANTA, GA--(Marketwire - August 31, 2010) - �In these tough economic times, it's tricky to free up extra cash to support your favorite causes. Starting today, caring is only a click away with Endorse for a Cause (EFAC), a new and easy way to make a difference. Here's how it works once you've set up your account and chosen your charity of interest (check out this video for more details):"
A New and Easy Way to Make a Difference: Introducing Endorse for a Cause: "A New and Easy Way to Make a Difference: Introducing Endorse for a Cause
Share Retail Recommendations, Earn Money for Your Favorite Causes
ATLANTA, GA--(Marketwire - August 31, 2010) - �In these tough economic times, it's tricky to free up extra cash to support your favorite causes. Starting today, caring is only a click away with Endorse for a Cause (EFAC), a new and easy way to make a difference. Here's how it works once you've set up your account and chosen your charity of interest (check out this video for more details):"