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Drafting My Next Job Description

Ari Herzog

I am seeking a full-time position in public policy. The employer will probably be a think tank or NGO involved in technology policy campaigns, but it could be private enterprise. Identify opportunities for public policy and advocacy engagement. Got a tip or idea? Here is a PDF version of the below.

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Profit and Purpose: How I’ve Built a Business That Prioritizes Both

Buffer Social

But, despite all being proud immigrants ourselves, none of us bring expertise in immigration policy or the most effective ways to solve the challenges immigrants face today. So, rather than doing that work, we’ve aligned ourselves with immigration experts on policy, advocacy, and service.

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'Jumo' – The New Social Networking Site For Non-profit.

Mindjumpers

Although there are already networks for non-profit organisations, and although a number of non-profit organisations have successful running websites and online campaigns (actually 93% of the top U.S. The focus is on enabling people to contribute, follow, support and participate. Peace and kisses Leave a Reply Click here to cancel reply.

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TODAY: The UN International Day Against Torture

Mindjumpers

The IRCT Through the last 8 months we at Mindjumpers have been working closely together with a very dedicated team of people at the NGO, International Rehabilitation Council for Torture Victims.The IRCT is a global organisation that is the umbrella for more than 140 independent torture rehabilitation organisations in more than 70 countries.

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Is Social Media Changing the Political Climate As We Know It?

Josh S Peters

If he were alive today he would be a staunch advocate of social media. It’s hard to deny the influence of social media in politics. Social Media is a kind of softball for smart and pragmatic politicians looking for low hanging fruit. So, is social media changing the political climate?

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Is Social Media Changing the Political Climate As We Know It?

Josh S Peters

If he were alive today he would be a staunch advocate of social media. It’s hard to deny the influence of social media in politics. Social Media is a kind of softball for smart and pragmatic politicians looking for low hanging fruit. So, is social media changing the political climate?