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Minnesota Supporters Spin, Discuss and Dine, Taking Action for our Clients
This November, Opportunity International supporters in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area were busy holding fundraising and awareness-raising events for the sake of our clients. Meet two Minnesota supporters — Cassie Burns and Steve Waters — who each share their experiences hosting recent get-togethers in their hometown. Cassie was co-host of a panel discussion with local women Read more…
Tagged Bogotá, Bonnie St. John, Cartagena, Colombia, donors, Ending Poverty, fundraisers, How Great Women Lead, Insight Trip, Loans, Microfinance, Minneapolis, Nicaragua, Noemi Vivas Ocaña, Online fundraising, Opportunity International, Opportunity Nicaragua, Vicki Escarra, women entrepreneurs, Women Leaders
What We’re Pinning: Our Favorite Reads on Poverty, Philanthropy, and Women’s Empowerment
With all the amazing authors and books on countless interesting topics, it was hard to pick just six on Pinterest this week to share with you. But the ones we’ve chosen have especially inspired us and focus on topics ranging from empowering women to how to best help those in need. Some of these authors Read more…
Tagged Bob Lupton, Bonnie St. John, Carly Fiorina, Community development, Darcy Deane, Ending Poverty, Half the Sky, Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide, Healthcare, How Great Women Lead, mark lutz, Mountains Beyond Mountains, Nicholas D. Kristof, oppression, Paul Farmer, Pinterest, Poverty, Sheryl WuDunn, Tough Choices, Toxic Charity, unpoverty, Women, women's empowerment
What We’re Reading: Darcy Deane on How Great Women Lead in Teen Vogue and More
Seventeen-year-old Darcy Deane and her mom, Bonnie St. John, wrote the book on inspiring female leaders. In How Great Women Lead: A Mother-Daughter Adventure into the Lives of Women Shaping the World, the co-authors profile some of the world’s most inspiring women–from Hillary Rodham Clinton; to President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf; to Sharon Allen, the first female Read more…
Tagged Board of Governors, Bonnie St. John, Darcy Deane, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Ending Poverty, Financial services, Global Poverty, Hillary Clinton, How Great Women Lead, local staff, Microfinance, Nicaragua, Noemi Vivas Ocaña, Opportunity International, Opportunity Nicaragua, Poverty, what we're reading, Women, Women Leaders

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