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TakingITGlobal and Nabuur Launch New Action Guide on Online Volunteering
TakingITGlobal and Nabuur Launch New Action Guide on Online Volunteering
*A free digital guide for youth interested in becoming online volunteers and learning more about the rich world of online volunteering.*
TakingITGlobal (TIG), an organization that operates the world’s most popular online community for young leaders, and Nabuur, an online volunteering platform that links Neighbours (online volunteers) with Villages (local communities) in Africa, Asia and Latin America, announced today the release of a new Action Guide on Online Volunteering available for download on the TIG website.
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A Global Neighbour Network: NABUUR.com
NABUUR is an internet platform where villages in developing countries get direct assistance. Online volunteers help create whatever is needed in 150 villages now, and with your help in 10,000 villages soon: a societal revolution in the making!
HELP NABUUR BECOME VIRAL
- How can pulling in many new users be made fun and rewarding for the online volunteers?
- How to connect NABUUR to online social networks
- An easy, fun and rewarding way to make digital stories
BRING THE SITE TO THE NEXT LEVEL
- Make site multilingual
- Combine site with mobile phones, SMS, chats,twitter,etc.
- Make concrete tasks on the site available to other sites (e.g API)
- Make creation and upload digital story easy
STRENGHTEN NABUUR's BUSINESS MODEL
- Identification marketable elements
- Match potential funders plus preparation of pitch
- Strategy to build an endowment
- Advice on inclusion social network fundraising
- Help to create a 501c3
WOW: The Wonder of 'WE'
THRONGZ: The Online Discussion Space That Comes and Gets You
MoAD: Museum of African Diaspora
MoAD’s MISSION
The mission of The Museum of the African Diaspora, MoAD, is to promote the universal connection of humankind to Africa and to explore and appreciate the impact people of African descent have had on contemporary life the world over. Reminding us that we are all part of one family, MoAD will seek to transform the way we perceive each other and ourselves. The new museum will be a world-class institution that utilizes art, culture and history to tell the story of the African Diaspora.
MoAD IS A GLOBAL MUSEUM
An international museum, based in San Francisco, MoAD will reach out and initiate collaborative ventures with institutions of similar vision from around the world. Utilizing innovative communications systems to link with other organizations, MoAD will help to bring Africa, the African Diaspora and the world community closer together.
In addition to exciting permanent and changing exhibits, the Museum will have ongoing educational lectures, scholarly colloquia, concerts, film series, satellite conversations, and other programs and events to add to the regular museum visitor experience.
Designed to be the embodiment of new applications in media, MoAD will feature an interactive theater and new technology in its exhibitions design. This coupling of art, culture and technology will enable in-person visitors and those experiencing MoAD through the Internet, to exchange histories and stories, share and debate viewpoints and find common expression in the many kinds of experiences that MoAD will provide.
While MoAD will not have a permanent collection like many other museums, it will be a collector of stories, a repository of information to be shared with all who wish to know about the vast reaches of the African Diaspora. This institution will draw from the collections of museums, institutes, organizations, universities and private citizens.
Using objects of art and culture as catalysts to tell the story of the African Diaspora, past and present, whether through exhibits initiated by MoAD or through traveling exhibitions, MoAD will become a virtual crossroads for people around the globe.
