Today, Wednesday, November 3, this is our selection of links that we hope may be of use to you.
The generosity of the working class
For his new book, “How We Give Now: A Philanthropic Guide for the Rest of Us,” Bernholz traveled the United States, speaking primarily with groups of low-income and working-class people who donate their time, money, and other resources. Do not miss their conclusions.
Do you have a nature conservation project?
The Rufford Foundation provides funding for conservation projects in developing countries, led by PhD or Master students. You can request up to £ 6,000, at any time of the year. Apply!
Renew your organization’s storytelling with videos
These 9 StockCrowd tips are essential to get your audience excited through video storytelling. Discover them and start telling your story in sound and image.
How should we lead?
In this interview, Adela Balderas, teacher, consultant and author of “Reinvent your leadership”, reflects on how to be a good leader, and how to carry out successful projects. Do not miss her advice that will help improve your organization and, of course, your leadership.
How to explain climate change to a child (and anyone)
How did we get here? Why is the planet changing? This illustrated guide from the New York Times is an excellent tool for understanding climate change, its effects, and how we are on time to transform a dark future into a bright one.