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Antes y Después niños del CRN 2017

Antes y Después niños del CRN 2017

¡HOLA AMIGOS!
Informarles  que en este año 2017, hemos tenido varios niños en el Centro Nutricional de San Ixtán, Jalpatagua, Guatemala.Procedentes del municipio de comapa, montaña Jutiapa, y Jalpatagua....


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Facebook launches a donation system for not-for-profit organizations in Europe

Facebook launches a donation system for not-for-profit organizations in Europe

The social network has promoted an initiative to provide charitable fundraising tools in sixteen countries across Europe.

Collecting donations is one of the most frequents tasks for NGOs and not-for-profit organizations. Facebook knows this and because of this has launched a fundraising tool for not-for-profit organizations in Europe. This is due to the success achieved in the United States in helping the organizations which raised funds in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey and which managed to collect 10 million dollars. In this regard, Facebook has enabled in 15 countries the option of adding a Donate button to the Facebook page of not-for-profit organizations.

By doing so, by the end of October NGOs can sign up and start using this tool to raise funds through the social network. Facebook offers three tools to collect donations: fundraising through the Donate button, collecting donations during a live broadcast on Facebook Live and empowering people who want to offer their support through Facebook fundraising. 

The most important instance is the one in which live broadcast tool is envolved. People or pages that have been verified by Facebook can add the Donate button directly to their live broadcasts to raise funds for an NGO. Some of the organizations already involved in this new initiative are Caritas Spain, Save the Children Spain, UNICEF France and Movember.

This donation system has been launched in the United Kingdom, France, Spain, Ireland, Germany, Poland, Italy, Belgium, Holland, Sweden, Portugal, Denmark, Luxembourg, Austria and Finland.


                                   
Fuente: Adweek

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Facebook launches a donation system for not-for-profit organizations in Europe

Facebook launches a donation system for not-for-profit organizations in Europe

The social network has promoted an initiative to provide charitable fundraising tools in sixteen countries across Europe.

Collecting donations is one of the most frequents tasks for NGOs and not-for-profit organizations. Facebook knows this and because of this has launched a fundraising tool for not-for-profit organizations in Europe. This is due to the success achieved in the United States in helping the organizations which raised funds in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey and which managed to collect 10 million dollars. In this regard, Facebook has enabled in 15 countries the option of adding a Donate button to the Facebook page of not-for-profit organizations.

By doing so, by the end of October NGOs can sign up and start using this tool to raise funds through the social network. Facebook offers three tools to collect donations: fundraising through the Donate button, collecting donations during a live broadcast on Facebook Live and empowering people who want to offer their support through Facebook fundraising. 

The most important instance is the one in which live broadcast tool is envolved. People or pages that have been verified by Facebook can add the Donate button directly to their live broadcasts to raise funds for an NGO. Some of the organizations already involved in this new initiative are Caritas Spain, Save the Children Spain, UNICEF France and Movember.

This donation system has been launched in the United Kingdom, France, Spain, Ireland, Germany, Poland, Italy, Belgium, Holland, Sweden, Portugal, Denmark, Luxembourg, Austria and Finland.


                                   
Fuente: Adweek

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New filters to manage spam!

New filters to manage spam!

The Abcore Cadí platform will enable new technology to improve stability and efficacy in detecting junk mail.

The Internet Services Platform Abcore Cadí will have new filters in its rMail service (e-mail management) which will regulate the spam mail received by users. This new technology will be enabled over the following weeks, filtering junk mail and improving spam detection, resulting in more careful and consistent detection.

User won’t notice this change internally on their administrator, where they manage their webpage, mass mailing, and so on. But they’ll notice an improvement in receiving e-mails that were formally wrongly stored in their inbox, or in their spam folder.

The platform and user security will therefore be improved in this way. We hope the NGOs are able to notice the benefits of it in their e-mail managers.


                                    
Source: ITU Pictures

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We are launching an Open Call for Web Projects in the Technology Field!

We are launching an Open Call for Web Projects in the Technology Field!

Following the calls for Sport and Health, the aim of this new grant is to design a modern web page for a technology organisation.

The iWith.org Foundation has launched an “Open Call for Web Projects in the Technology Field”. The grant aims to design a new web page for an organisation with projects within the technology sector. The goal of the programme is to help organisations in the technology field make the most of the opportunities that the Internet offers, creating the world we want to live in. The project is funded by Ukon Cherry Ltd.

The basis of the call is as follows:

Who can apply?

Amongst the organisations that can apply to the programme are NGOs, associations, federations, foundations, cooperation and development organizations, etc., with links to the technology field.

What’s the objective

Helping organisations in the technology field to make the most of the opportunities that the Internet offers, especially in the environment of web communication.

What does the selection process involve?

  • First phase:  a personalised guidance session will be held by the iWith.org Foundation with each of the selected applications. The needs of each organisation will be analysed in this first encounter and the best applications will be assessed to design the web page.
  • Second phase: recommendations and proposals will be presented.
  • Third phase: the iWith.org Grant Committee will select one of the projects that have been given guidance to design the web through the Open Call.

What will the winning project receive?

The creation of the website includes: web hosting and programming in Abcore Cadí, freedom of design on Responsive templates, training of administrators, web communication tools such as newsletters, events or press release services, as well as support. The selected project will receive support at no cost until 2021.

For more information on the Open Call, please use the link below. Applications can be made through the following form.
 


                          

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