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Five applications to change the world

Five applications to change the world

Entities and non-profit organizations have long sought to make the move towards mobile applications, both to receive donations and to facilitate and promote voluntary social action. Here you have six applications for the social good that can be useful for your entity.

  1.  Reach app encourages users to share photos and videos of their trips. The advertising task of the users makes them earn an amount of money that is then allocated to the non-profit organization they choose.
  2. Take Stance app connects users and congress members by voice message. The politician receives a message to his voicemail, and if the mailbox is full, the application continues ringing until the mailbox is available.
  3. MaximusLife Challenge is an application that rewards the physical challenges that users face. If you manage to do 3 days of yoga, for example, MaximusLife allocates a sum to the chosen organization.
  4. Gone for good is an application that allows users to photograph the belongings they no longer need. A truck goes home to pick them up and deliver them to charitable projects.
  5. GiveTide connects with the credit card of the users, who for every transaction made allocate a sum to the organization they choose.

Information provided by our partner Nonprofit Tech for Good.

 

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Five applications to change the world

Five applications to change the world

Entities and non-profit organizations have long sought to make the move towards mobile applications, both to receive donations and to facilitate and promote voluntary social action. Here you have six applications for the social good that can be useful for your entity.

1. Reach app encourages users to share photos and videos of their trips. The advertising task of the users makes them earn an amount of money that is then allocated to the non-profit organization they choose. 

2. Take Stance app connects users and congress members by voice message. The politician receives a message to his voicemail, and if the mailbox is full, the application continues ringing until the mailbox is available. 

3. MaximusLife Challenge is an application that rewards the physical challenges that users face. If you manage to do 3 days of yoga, for example, MaximusLife allocates a sum to the chosen organization. 

4. Gone for good is an application that allows users to photograph the belongings they no longer need. A truck goes home to pick them up and deliver them to charitable projects.

5.
 GiveTide connects with the credit card of the users, who for every transaction made allocate a sum to the organization they choose.
 

Information provided by our partner Nonprofit Tech for Good.

 

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1,500 Children to Be Reached by an Ethics Education Program in Schools in Tanzania

1,500 Children to Be Reached by an Ethics Education Program in Schools in Tanzania

With the goal of reaching at least 1,500 children in Tanzanian schools, a Facilitators Training Workshop was organized by Arigatou International Geneva, in collaboration with the Global Network of Religions for Children (GNRC).


Learning to Live Together to Reach Children in Central Schools in Bhutan

Learning to Live Together to Reach Children in Central Schools in Bhutan

Twenty-five Buddhist teachers attended the Facilitators Training Workshop on the Learning to Live Together (LTLT) Programme that took place in Thimphu, Bhutan from 27 to 30 October 2017. The teachers came from all levels of the grade school from pre-primary to the 12th grade, and from all subjects.


Intergenerational Advanced Workshop Brings Together People From Six Countries in Latin América and The Caribbean

Intergenerational Advanced Workshop Brings Together People From Six Countries in Latin América and The Caribbean

A Latin American and Caribbean Advanced Workshop on Ethics Education for Children took place in El Salvador for participants who are currently implementing the Learning to Live Together Programme in Colombia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, and Panama. The workshop included youth and adults from the Global Network of Religions for Children (GNRC) and participants from Christian, Buddhist, indigenous and secular partner organizations. 


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