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Top 10 Habits of Happy People

Are you making a New Year’s Resolution to be happier and healthier this year? We’ve got some tips for you to make 2013 your most successful year yet.

Be Grateful

As the new year begins, surround yourself with the things in your life that make you happy: friends, family, pets. Think about what you are grateful to have, rather than what you don’t have. Also, be sure to show gratitude to others; has your staff been working overtime? Studies show that showing gratitude to your employees can improve work performance.

Take Time for Yourself

Don’t let your hectic schedule get in the way of taking a little time for you. Take a break. What would you do with some more ‘you’ time? Spend time with your kids, maybe volunteering?

Turn off the TV

A study from the University of Maryland correlates TV watching with lower levels of happiness. So turn off the tube and get out there! Take a walk in the park, read a book or try something new. If you watched one less hour of TV a day, what could you accomplish?

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Top-Rated National Charities — Check Out These National Charities for your Giving or Volunteering

Feed The Children, Inc.

This giving season, if you are considering giving to a national charity, check out these nonprofits recommended by volunteers, donors, and clients. Read the reviews and get inspired to give or volunteer!

Feed the Children

GreatNonprofits users say: “New Beginnings Christian Church has been helped by Feed The Children for years we recently gave 35 pounds of food too eight hundred families in Kern County. FTC has helped us meet the needs of thousands of hurting and hungry people.I want to thank FTC for years of support and thank you that have supported this great non profit feed millions.” Read More

International Rescue Committee

GreatNonprofits users say: “We are so pleased to support the IRC! With an overhead of less than 10% we know all of our donations are going to help those in need.
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Top 5 Fun Ways to Volunteer with Your Children or Pets this Holiday Season

As the final week of 2012 is upon us, we thought it would be a fun time to promote the best ways to share the experience of volunteering with your children or animals!

 Let’s start with volunteer opportunities for you and your pets.

1) Animal assisted therapy is a great way to bring joy into someone’s life

Check out nonprofits like Canine Companions for Independence or Therapet for ideas on where to volunteer.

2) Take your dog to work day

This is a great way to raise awareness about pet adoption and help some great organizations fund raise. For more information click here.

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Five Ways To Use Your Top-Rated Status

GreatNonprofits is thrilled to be hearing the many success stories from our 2012 Top-Rated Nonprofits. Are you a Top-Rated Nonprofit wondering how to promote your new status? Here are some ideas for you and your team:

1)  In your End-of-Year letter, in your accomplishments, tout that you were a Top-Rated nonprofit.

For example:

(Your Group) is proud to announce that we were recognized nationally this year by GreatNonprofits as a 2012 Top-Rated Nonprofit. Thank you to everyone who helped us win this honor by writing reviews of our organization. We deeply appreciate you taking the time to do so, as these reviews will be useful to us in many ways going forward.

You can read all of our great reviews here (insert link to your profile page).

2)  Display your 2012 Top-Rated Certificate in your office entryway or lobby.

3)  Seal your brochures or letters with your Top-Rated stickers! Order them here.

4) Put your Top-Rated badge on your website with a link to your reviews.

5) Include the good news in your next email newsletter.

GreatNonprofits congratulates all of our 2012 Top-Rated Nonprofits. Stay tuned to find out how to become a 2013 Top-Rated Nonprofit.

Newtown School Shootings at Sandy Hook – Can Nonprofits Help Prevent Such Tragedies?

The Newtown School Shootings at the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut were a painful reminder that we have a horrible recurring problem of mass shootings in this country. At schools alone, we have a string of recent events, with this CT shooting bringing back memories of the Virginia Tech shooting in 2007 and Columbine High School shooting in 1999. State and Federal gun control laws certainly can have a role in helping prevent such massacres, and President Obama calls for “meaningful action,” but passing new gun control laws will be time-consuming. And many groups, like the NRA are opposed to new gun control laws. Can nonprofits be a meaningful near-term solution to help prevent such shootings in the future?

Gun buy backs can get a lot of guns off the street. ©Antonio Villaraigosa on flickr

City gun buyback ©Antonio Villaraigosa on flickr

While we do not yet know the full details of how the killer acquired his guns, studies show that a “large source of guns used in crimes are unlicensed street dealers” and those dealers do not do background checks that would reveal prior records or mental health concerns. Thus, nonprofits raise money and perform gun buybacks to get guns that might otherwise be sold at gun shows or at flea markets off the street. Just one day after the tragedy, …Continue reading Newtown, School Shootings — Can Nonprofits Help Prevent Shootings?

12 Fun Ways to Celebrate 12/12/12

Today is 12/12/12, the century’s last sequential date. We’ve come up with some fun ways for you to celebrate this historic day!

12/12/12

How did you celebrate 12/12/12?

1. Write a review of a nonprofit!
2. Commit to do one good thing a month for 12 months
3. Kiss your kids 12 times each
4. Kiss your partner 12 times
5. Find 12 items of clothing that you don’t need anymore and donate them
6.  Buy 12 bagels and drop them off at your local homeless shelter
7. Drop off 12 unwrapped toys at your local Toys for Tots location
8.  Give 12 compliments!
9.  Dance with someone for 12 minutes
10. Go for a 12 minute walk and breathe deeply
11. Donate 12 books to your local library
12. Donate to a nonprofit in multiples of 12

How did you celebrate? Let us know!

 

Bill Gates Supports GreatNonprofits in Series on Innovation

Bill Gates Gates Notes Gates Foundation

GreatNonprofits highlighted on Gates Notes

We’re thrilled to share that GreatNonprofits has been recognized for our work in collecting community feedback by Bill Gates, visionary Microsoft founder and leading philanthropist. In a special series on his Gates Notes blog, Bill and Melinda Gates showed praise for GreatNonprofits for its innovative work in transforming the way people give online:

GreatNonprofits focuses on helping people make great giving decisions through socially sourced feedback and reviews. Increasing the amount and quality of information available to donors will ultimately make giving easier, more effective and rewarding.”

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Corporate Matching Gift Programs – More than $4 – 7 Billion Left on the Table Annually

Corporate Gift Matching Programs

Photo by Micheile Henderson on Unsplash

During the Covid-19 pandemic, many people face joblessness, food insecurity, and loss of healthcare coverage.  In addition, organizations fighting for social justice and equality, underserved populations and communities of color need your help.  

We encourage people who wish to donate at this time, to take advantage of the billions of dollars in employer matching funds that get left on the table each year.

At least $4-7 billion in workplace matching funds go unclaimed each year; often, corporate employees do not even know about the opportunity for their employer to match their charitable gifts. In response, we’ve released the 2020 List of Top 100 Corporate Giving Programs.  People can look up their company to see if their donations will be matched.

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GreatNonprofits Announces 2012 Top-Rated List

 

Our Top-Rated Nonprofit List Aims to Honor High-Impact Local Charities

GreatNonprofits is proud to annouce the 1,386 winners of the 2012 Top-Rated Awards.The awards aim to bring to light excellent charities, often small and local, doing the most good.

Unlike other charity awards, the Top-Rated award winners were selected entirely by the public. Nominees were ‘judged’ solely on reviews written by the public—by volunteers, donors and people helped by the nonprofit. This way, the charities also get valuable feedback from the public.

The reviews often come in the form of inspiring stories, like this one from Cincinnati, OH:
“Three months ago I was confused and scared, knowing there was something wrong with my lungs, but not having any idea what.  I looked…on the internet and found all kinds of scary information, but I also found the LAM Foundation. I contacted them… and the Patient Services Director responded to me within hours. Since then she has helped me find information, doctors, and other women with LAM to connect with.”

See the complete list of winning charities here. Individuals can use this list to find Top-Rated charities in their city to donate to or volunteer for this holiday season.

Got an inspiring story from your reviews? Share in the comments!

On Giving Tuesday, GreatNonprofits Urges Volunteers and Donors to Give to Local Nonprofits

Giving Tuesday and GreatNonprofits.org

GreatNonprofits.org is excited to be teaming up today with Giving Tuesday, a campaign to create a national day of giving at the start of the annual holiday season.

GreatNonprofits is championing local giving this 2012 holiday season with Giving Tuesday and encouraging donors and volunteers to take advantage of the site to find local organizations worthy of support.

Just as Yelp is encouraging its users to take a “shop local” pledge, GreatNonprofits is encouraging donors and volunteers to support their local community by supporting local nonprofits, throughout the year but especially on Giving Tuesday. …Read more about helping local nonprofits with GreatNonprofits and Giving Tuesday

Crowdsourcing the Search for Great Nonprofits

 

Noah Rimland Flower and David Ehrlichman of the Monitor Institute recently interviewed GreatNonprofits CEO Perla Ni on crowdsourcing knowledge about nonprofits:

One of the best-known and most-debated examples of crowdsourcing is Yelp.com, which brought a new rapid-cycle feedback loop to the relationship between customers and retail services. GreatNonprofits is built on the same model, offering a place for people who interact with a nonprofit to share their views about its performance.

To see them in action, check out their crowdsourced Top-Rated Nonprofits Awards for 2012.

But the problem Yelp is trying to solve is a simpler one than exists in the nonprofit sector. Many people who receive a nonprofit’s service aren’t paying for it, and many people interact with a nonprofit as a volunteer or a board member rather than as a customer. Since GreatNonprofits has been working on this thorny challenge since 2007, we interviewed its founder Perla Ni to find out what she’s learned so far. Read on to hear how she thinks about their evaluation model, her belief in the value of personal stories, and her experiences at the forefront of creating greater transparency and feedback in the marketplace for social good.

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Huffington Post Highlights Top-Rated Charities Helping Kids

Earlier this month The Huffington Post highlighted some of the nonprofits that have already qualified for our 2012 Top-Rated List.  The HuffPo slideshow focused on charities dedicated to providing support and education for children and families. The nonprofits featured were:

Congrats to these outstanding small charities! These nonprofits are located all around the country and are providing aid and opportunities for children in need. Some are dedicated to educating low-income children by providing the resources necessary to succeed academically. Others provide support and treatment to children facing severe medical conditions.

Check out The Huffington Post article hereand stay tuned for more featured winners of the Top-Rated Awards.

Are you a nonprofit? There’s still time to win a spot on the 2012 Top-Rated List!

2012 Election Obama Victory Speech Video, Transcript – Calls for Charity, Duty, Unity

Barack Obama speech during the 2012 Presidential Election campaign

Barack Obama delivering his 2012 speech. ©ljlphotography

The 2012 Presidential Election has come to a close. Last night, President Obama delivered a powerful victory speech with some memorable lines, and beyond the usual thanks and personal stories from his campaigning, he had a call to action to the entire country. Text highlights from Barack Obama’s victory speech transcript (video below):

But that doesn’t mean your work is done. The role of citizens in our democracy does not end with your vote. America’s never been about what can be done for us; it’s about what can be done by us together, through the hard and frustrating but necessary work of self- government. That’s the principle we were founded on.

What makes America exceptional are the bonds that hold together the most diverse nation on Earth, the belief that our destiny is shared — that this country only works when we accept certain obligations to one another and to future generations, so that the freedom which so many Americans have fought for and died for come with responsibilities as well as rights, and among those are love and charity and duty and patriotism. That’s what makes America great.

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Help Victims of Superstorm Sandy

Superstorm Sandy has created chaos on the East Coast.  Now you can help those affected begin the long and slow process of recovery and you can support those in need. Millions are still without electricity and transportation and many have homes under water and nowhere to go.

Check out these highly-rated national and local nonprofits helping Sandy victims.  Your donation can help these nonprofits provide necessary food, shelter, health and medical aid. These organizations have been highly-rated by volunteers, donors and actual people helped by these charities. (more…)

Be an Ambassador for Local Nonprofits in Your City!

Want to help get your local charities some well-deserved extra attention? Interested in promoting local giving in your own community? Join our national team of Local Ambassadors!

GreatNonprofits has launched our Get Local campaign for 2012 to encourage local giving this season. Sign up to be a Local Ambassador with us and you’ll get to spread the word in your city about the best charities around. It’s a volunteer position (we’re a nonprofit too!) with a 2-5 hour a week commitment. We’ll give you all the tools you’ll need. Here’s what you’ll do:

Tell others about amazing nonprofits in your city!

  • Highlight outstanding nonprofits via the GreatNonprofits microsite for your city
  • Use email and social media to spread the word
  • Reach out to local newspapers and blogs and let them know about exemplary local nonprofits

Why do it?

  • Get great experience reaching out to local media
  • Manage the GreatNonprofits microsite for your city.  People will see your name and photo!
  • Be a major help to your local nonprofit community, enabling it to do more good
  • Be part of a nationwide grassroots effort to showcase small, local nonprofits

Check out our available cities.

Sound good to you? Contact Jessica@greatnonprofits.org

 

Top 10 Soup Kitchens to Volunteer For

Vice Presidential nominee Paul Ryan recently got himself in hot water for “volunteering” at St.Vincent De Paul Society. Ryan may not have understood the true essence of volunteering at a soup kitchen, but you can. Below are our Top 10 Soup Kitchens to Volunteer For, according to reviews by volunteers!

Society of St. Andrew

SoSA uses tens of thousands of volunteers to glean farmers’ fields and orchards after harvest for nutritious produce that would otherwise be plowed under or left to rot

GNP users say – “SOSA is one of the best charities that we, as a family have volunteered in. The organizers are extremely personable and down to earth people. Children are not only accommodated but their participation is valued. Its so wonderful to be out there in an orchard or farm connecting to nature and you’re benefiting the hungry in the process.”

Northern Illinois Food Bank

Northern Illinois Food Bank aims to create a hunger-free northern Illinois by providing nutritious food to all those in need

GNP users say – “It is a privilege to help out at a food bank where the staff is setting the trends that other food banks follow. I always look forward to my next visit.”

Lombard Central Presbyterian Church Soup Kitchen

The soup kitchen provides food for those who are in need and also empowers them through partnerships with other community and social agencies

GNP users say – “This is a great service to the persons in need of the West Philadelphia area. They not only offer food, but medical information and limited screening, a warm place to be and even kinder individuals to staff it”

WhyHunger

WhyHunger connects people to nutritious, affordable food while inspiring self-reliance and community empowerment

GNP users say – “This was a great learning experience, I was able to gain a better understanding how WHY connect grassroot groups all over the United States in order to efficiently counter hunger as well as poverty issues”

Center for Food Action

The Center for Food Action provides emergency food, housing, heating, and utility assistance to low-income people in northern New Jersey.

GNP users say – “I have volunteered at the Center all my life and have only the greatest respect for this charity. Their events are well planned and I especially enjoyed helping out at Christmas which is always well run. The Gala is an event I look forward to all year and am always happy with the party. The Center has found a way to remain relevant in a declining donating world and the work they do is remarkable”

Holy Apostles Soup Kitchen

The soup kitchen provides a hot meal to over 1,200 New Yorkers in need every day while counseling staff also work with guests to connect them with benefits, housing and job interviews.

GNP users say – “This soup kitchen feeds the hungry day in day out year after year–feeds them body and soul, including drumming circles and a writing workshop. It is a place where those who happen to need a square meal are treated with respect for their dignity and with authentic compassion”

East End Cooperative Ministry

The Ministry helps individuals and families throughout the East End community, helping people through some of the most difficult times they’ll ever experience.
GNP users say – “I find it truly rewarding to be able to volunteer and get to know the people that I help when I volunteer 3 days a week. I volunteer with a dedicated group of people that thoroughly enjoy providing 2 meals per day to our homebound Meals on Wheels clients, a hot lunch for our Soup Kitchen patrons and emergency groceries for our Food Pantry guest.”

SoupMobile

SoupMobile  is a non-profit mobile soup kitchen dedicated to feeding the homeless in the Dallas area.

GNP users say – “The SoupMobile is the most rewarding volunteering I have ever done. The best part is being right there with the homeless to hug them, talk with them, and just simply love them. I have learned so much by serving the homeless. Their boundless faith leaves me humbled. I am so grateful to David Timothy, a.k.a. SoupMan, for this amazing opportunity”

Food Bank of Central New York

The Food Bank of Central New York is a not-for-profit organization working to eliminate hunger through food distribution, education and advocacy in cooperation with the community.

GNP users say – “The Food Bank of Central New York is an incredible place. They took the idea of a food bank and made it so much more – not just handing out bags of food to local families in need (although they still do that, too). They coordinate large donations from local stores and businesses. They ship food    to hundreds of food pantries, food banks, soup kitchens, shelters, senior centers, and emergency organizations throughout New York State. They have educational programs that teach people about nutrition, growing their own food, and give them the seeds and materials they need to keep going.”

TASK

The Trenton Area Soup Kitchen (TASK) responds to the needs of hungry people in the Trenton area by providing meals to all those who are hungry, providing services to encourage self-sufficiency and improve quality of life, informing the wider community of the needs of the hungry and advocating for resources to meet these needs.
GNP users say –  “I first became involved with TASK three years ago and have supported them throughout the years with food and clothing donations and have adopted families for the Christmas holidays. TASK is a wonderful organization. The people that work there, whether it be in the kitchen serving food, the social workers, or the Adult Education volunteers are all extremely dedicated and caring individuals.”

 

 

10 Nonprofits that Walk the Talk

Hey Volunteers!  Thanks to your feedback through candid reviews, we were able to compile a list of great nonprofits who are effectively acting on their mission statements. These are organizations that you’ve told us not only talk the talk, but walk the talk!

 

DC Central Kitchen

Mission: We use food as a tool to strengthen bodies, empower minds, and build communities

GNP users say: “Its food doesn’t just go straight to the needy, it first drives a culinary program for putting people back on the path to self sufficiency with skills in hand.”

Center for Intercultural Organizing

Mission: The Center for Intercultural Organizing (CIO) is a diverse, grassroots membership organization working to build a multi-racial, multicultural movement for immigrant and refugee rights

GNP users say: “The Center for Intercultural Organizing (CIO) is an amazing organization that touches the lives of immigrants and refugees. The close-knit intercultural relationships created and fostered through this organization by bringing together so many different cultures (many with long-time historical conflicts) are creating long-term change locally and state-wide; creating a positive ripple effect for American born residents, and maybe even worldwide.”

Cancer Schmancer Foundation

Mission:The Cancer Schmancer Movement is to ensure all women’s cancers are diagnosed in stage 1, when they are most curable

GNP users say: “Coming across Cancer Schmancer, I can’t even describe to you… It has changed everything for me. I know what to look for now. I know what to do. I know how to react. And most importantly, I know that cancer is NOT the boss of me. The Cancer Schmancer Movement has taught me to be a medical consumer, and has comforted me and guided me in helping my dear friend who was just diagnosed… at stage 1.”

Abilities United

Mission: Abilities United champions people with developmental and other disabilities and provides the training, education, and support they need to lead the lives they choose

GNP users say: “When Amber stepped into the warm water at the Betty Wright Swim Center, she walked on her first for the very first time – or more appropriately, she RAN through the water unassisted. Eventually she was able to repeat that experience on land Amber is now 16 and continues to be served by the Betty Wright Swim Center as well as the After School Socialization Program at Abilities United. Abilities United has made a profound difference in our lives!”

Operation Gratitude

Mission: To lift morale and put smiles on faces by sending care packages addressed to individual Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Marines deployed in harm’s way, to their children left behind, and to Veterans,  Wounded Warriors and First Responders

GNP users say: “As a prior service member, I cannot impress upon you how uplifting it is to receive such generosity from strangers, in any form. In recent years, I have helped put together care packages for service members, full well knowing that there will be a hard-working, well-deserving service man or woman on the receiving end.”

In-Sync Exotics

Mission: To provide a caring, safe haven to some of God’s most beautiful creatures. We put their needs above all else; the old, the maimed, the unwanted can find sanctuary here

GNP users say:  “The exotic cats at In-Sync are so loved and cared for by the staff and volunteers. I have been impressed by the high standards Vicky Keahey sets for the care of these beautiful cats and some of the stories of rehabilitation from the horrid conditions they were rescued from are remarkable.”

WiserEarth

Mission: “Wiser is a free online community space connecting the people, nonprofits and businesses working toward a just and sustainable world”

GNP Users say: “I turned English into Chinese in order to make more people access to it–a green social network engaging in sustainable development. We share interesting information and together hold activities.”

 

Love Without Boundaries 

Mission: To transform the lives of orphaned and impoverished children by providing hope and healing

GNP Users say: “I have seen the work that LWB does for the children and rural families in China for 8+ years now and know that they have saved lives and changed countless more lives around the world by what they are doing for the children of China.”

 

Malecare

Mission: Develops practical, life saving programs for cancer survivors

GNP Users say: “Malecare is a Non-profit organization that brings men from all walks of life together who have or have had prostate cancer. It offers support to individuals who previously would have felt or been isolated.”

 

Society for Science & the Public

 Mission: dedicated to public engagement in scientific research and education

GNP users say: “I have been involved in Science Fairs for over 22 years and the International Fair since 1994. The parent body (SSP) that supports this fair does a tremendous job. They support the students, the teachers, and all who are trying to keep kids interested and inspired in the sciences, technology, and engineering.”

Did we miss one? Write a review and let us know in the comments!


 

What Your Kids Get Out of Giving Back

The concepts of sharing time and giving to those in need are a part of the learning curve in a child’s life, but why are these ideas so important for kids to learn?

In his book, Giving back: A guide to Volunteering and Donation for Families and Individuals, Stephen P. Ketchpel tells us:

  • Giving back empowers a child, making them more independent.
  • Volunteering as a family, together as a group, leads to stronger family ties.
  • And, the earlier a child participates in this experience, the more he/she enjoys and makes it a part of his/her whole life.

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Top 10 Volunteer Opportunities in Austin in 2019

Austin Skyline by Ed-Schipul-via-Wikimedia-Commons

Want to volunteer or intern at a great Austin nonprofit? Whether you’re new to the city and want to learn about its charities, trying to change up your routine with some local charity work, or just want to volunteer or intern at a neighborhood nonprofit, everyone knows that the best way to find the right place for you is from the people who’ve been there!

Here’s a list of volunteers’ and interns’ favorite Austin charities. Every nonprofit on this list has earned an overall score of 4 or greater out of 5 on GreatNonprofits.org. If your favorite Austin nonprofit or volunteer gig is missing, find it on GreatNonprofits.org, write a positive review, and show your co-volunteers how to start adding reviews and get it on the list!

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Top 10 Volunteer Opportunities in Dallas in 2019

Dallas Skyline Joe Ciciarelli via Unsplash

Want to volunteer or intern at a great Dallas nonprofit? Whether you’re new to the city and want to learn about its charities, trying to change up your routine with some local charity work, or just want to volunteer or intern at a neighborhood nonprofit, everyone knows that the best way to find the right place for you is from the people who’ve been there!

Here’s a list of volunteers’ and interns’ favorite Dallas charities. Every nonprofit on this list has earned an overall score of 4 or greater out of 5 on GreatNonprofits.org. If your favorite Dallas nonprofit or volunteer gig is missing, find it on GreatNonprofits.org, write a positive review, and show your co-volunteers how to start adding reviews and get it on the list!

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