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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 Pinning: Powerful Women of the World
I can promise you that women working together–linked, informed and educated–can bring peace and prosperity to this forsaken planet. -Isabel Allende The following six women are some of the most celebrated, powerful and inspirational women around. But women and men everywhere–in every country and in all walks of life–can and do make a difference every Read more…
Tagged Cambodia, Half the Sky Movement, Hillary Clinton, Human Rights, Ireland, Jordan, Joyce Banda, Leymah Gbowee, Malawi, Mary Robinson, Nobel Peace Prize, photos, Pinterest, president, Queen Noor, Somaly Mam, what we're pinning, Women, Women Leaders, women's empowerment
What We’re Pinning: Dedication to Education
Seventy percent of the 130 million children around the world who are not in school are girls. But with more education, girls marry later and have fewer children, the country’s economy improves and government corruption even declines! Those are just a few of the reasons why we’re so committed to educating kids around the world. Read more…
Nonprofits Stay Classy at Weekend in San Diego
The CLASSY Awards, in San Diego last weekend, were all about partnership. I was there representing Opportunity International and joined by YAO – San Diego co-chair Mari Gottlieb as Opportunity’s Mother’s Day Global Opportunity Quilt was one of 64 Regional Finalists for the awards. Opportunity may not have won, but we were honored to be Read more…
Tagged Ally Lynch, Classy Awards, Ending Poverty, Events, Financial services, Global Opportunity Quilt, Global Poverty, Mother's Day, Nonprofit, online campaign, Opportunity International, Pinterest, Poverty, San Diego, Social Media, Stay Classy, Technology, YAO, YAO-San Diego, Young Ambassadors for Opportunity
What We’re Pinning: Today, a Message of Understanding with Pins for Peace
Today, in honor of the UN International Day of Peace, we’ve created “Pins for Peace,” promoting messages of non-violence, understanding and compassion. Former UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan said, “Poverty devastates families, communities and nations. It causes instability and political unrest and fuels conflict.” Opportunity provides financial services around the world because we know that when economies are Read more…
Tagged Albert Einstein, Community, Dalai Lama, Eleanor Roosevelt, Financial services, Indira Gandhi, international day of peace, Kofi Annan, Marianne Williamson, Mother Teresa, nelson mandela, peace, Pinterest, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Social Media, Twitter, United Nations, what we're pinning
What We’re Pinning: FUNdraisers
Every non-profit needs donors and fundraisers to survive. But it’s the most fun when the donors become fundraisers, and use their creativity to raise support for a cause they really care about. This week, we pinned a few of our favorite fundraising ideas that were done for Opportunity, or that we just thought looked like Read more…
Tagged Community, Donations, Ending Poverty, fundraisers, Global Poverty, Jump for Opportunity, Live Below the Line, Microfinance, Online fundraising, Opportunity International, Pinterest, staff, Technology, what we're pinning, yao-los angeles
What We’re Pinning: Cities Around the World
Opportunity works in more than 20 countries around the world, and many of our clients live in urban areas. So this week, we pinned some of our favorite urban landscapes from countries that we work in. What’s your favorite city in the world?
Tagged Africa, Asia, Colombia, Community, Ending Poverty, Kampala, Kenya, Kigali, Mexico, Nairobi, Opportunity International, photos, Pinterest, Rwanda, slums, Social Media, south america, The Philippines, Uganda, urban, what we're pinning
What We’re Pinning: Words to Live By
What is it about a good quote that captures our attention and tugs at our heartstrings? Pinterest is full of quotes—some funny, some sad, and many are truly inspirational. So here’s a few of our favorite quotes we found on Pinterest this week. We hope they’ll inspire you too!
Tagged Children, Half the Sky, Invisible Children, Mother Teresa, photo blog, Pinterest, quotes, Sevenly, Social Media, what we're pinning, Women
Meet Our Staff: Join the Online Conversation
My first real experience with microfinance was in a Rwandan hospital. It was a little over a year ago, and I was on a three-week educational trip to Rwanda. One of our first days there, my group and I were introduced to a Trust Group of about eight women, all of whom had been widowed, Read more…
Tagged Africa, Community, Ending Poverty, Facebook, Financial services, Global Poverty, Loans, Meet Our Staff, Microfinance, Online Community Specialist, Opportunity International, Pinterest, Poverty, Rwanda, Social Media, Trust Groups, Twitter, widows, Women

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