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Do you have a splendid idea for a nonprofit but insufficient funds? Let’s assume you have a striking idea that can potentially conquer the world. Although it is believed that the able-to-change-the-world idea is much more valuable than money, you still have nothing! So, how do
Informal learning at summer camp is an opportunity to instill love of Torah in an exciting and interactive way. To that end, Torah Live has created a summer camp guide full of ideas on programs which can be implemented in camp using resources which are readily available.
Want to end the school year with a bang? Excite your students with multimedia educational materials, including high quality videos showcasing the beauty and meaning of the mitzvos. Here's your
Recently, NCSY Education has been releasing some great Jewish infographics. You can see them here. Their latest release is a new Lag Ba'Omer Infographic and is just in time to help the scholar and layperson quickly learn about this special day on the Jewish calendar. It allows one
Just in time for Lag B’Omer, NCSY Education has just released a series of inspiring quotes about Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai. You can access all of them and download them here. Each quote includes a takeaway message and food for thought. To that end, we encourage you to use
You have a meeting scheduled with a potentially big donor and you want to know what level of funding should you ask from this philanthropist? Since fundraising is built on the emotional connection the donor has to your cause, knowing the ‘why’ of what gets your donors to give
If your brother becomes destitute and his ability to support himself falters beside you, you shall strengthen him, whether a convert or a resident, so that he can live with you. (Vayikra 25:35) In February 2010, Alejandro Ergas, a 40-something businessman, was at home in Santiago when