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Sprouts Foundation to Award $3M in Grants to Nonprofits Focused on Health and Wellness

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Since 2015, the Sprouts Healthy Communities Foundation has awarded over $35 million in grants to organizations that are working on the front lines of nutrition education and wellness. The views expressed within may not directly reflect the thoughts or opinions of the staff of NonProfit PRO. addService(googletag.pubads()).setCollapseEmptyDiv(true).setTargeting("ic",

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Navigating DEI Challenges: Strategic Advice for Nonprofits to Meet the Moment

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Isaac is a 2015 Venture for America Fellow, a 2021 New Leaders Council Fellow and the treasurer for the local chapter of the Sunrise Movement. Prior to relocating to New Orleans, Isaac worked at a number of environmental nonprofits in Washington, D.C. setForceSafeFrame(true).addService(googletag.pubads()).setCollapseEmptyDiv(true).setTargeting("ic",

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Navigating DEI Challenges: Strategic Advice for Purpose-Driven Organizations to Meet the Moment

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Isaac is a 2015 Venture for America Fellow, a 2021 New Leaders Council Fellow and the treasurer for the local chapter of the Sunrise Movement. Prior to relocating to New Orleans, Isaac worked at a number of environmental nonprofits in Washington, D.C. setForceSafeFrame(true).addService(googletag.pubads()).setCollapseEmptyDiv(true).setTargeting("ic",

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The Tech Nonprofits Need to Know About from CES 2015

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From new connected cars to "smart" baby pacifiers, CES (Consumer Electronics Show) 2015 ran the gamut of new gadgets. The technology isn't ready for retail yet, but the company told the BBC that it's raising money from investors and is aiming to have it in stores by 2017. Have you been following CES 2015?

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2015 Jim Lynch Award Winner — Kyle Wiens of iFixit

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iFixit is an online repair community and parts retailer internationally renowned for its open-source repair manuals and product "teardowns." They include wider unlocking of phones, tablets, and smart TVs; and fixing vehicle software. This year the award went to Kyle Wiens, the co-founder of iFixit. What's Next for Kyle?

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Feeding the Hungry in the Land of Plenty

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I'm happy to announce that one of our winning 2015 Green Tech Success Story Contest submissions is TechSoup member Boulder Food Rescue , an organization working to eliminate food waste in its community and across the country. Now imagine, before taking a bite, you scrape nearly half that food into the trash. In the U.S.,

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What Apple's Big Product Launches Mean for Charities

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You've probably also heard about some bad iOS software glitches that prevented the new phones from making calls. The regular version of the Apple Watch will cost $349 and go on sale early in 2015. Apple has already lined up Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and lots of retailers like McDonalds to support Apple Pay.