Not One and Not Two illustrates an intersecting story of Young-mok, ill with an unknown disease, and his artist girlfriend Seon-hwa. The story follows Young-moks intense Zen practice as he attempts to reach enlightenment before his death, and Seon-hwas latest art project and her frantic search for inspiration. Oscillating between the two narratives, the film poses the question: while individuals are not the same, are they not so different, either?
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Forever Home Donkey Rescue and Sanctuary is a nonprofit with the goal of helping donkeys in need of rescuing or rehabilitation. The sanctuary is located at 360 E. Rocksprings Road, in Benson.
A Rock Hill nonprofit offers an educational program to address food deserts and food insecurity.
As of March 15, 2011 only dogs are recognized as service animals of the ADA.
Food entrepreneurs in Mobile now have access to a new nonprofit commissary kitchen. A project the Hispanic American Business Association of the Gulf Coast has worked on for the past three years.
The Turkish government has an obligation to ensure that public officials responsible for thousands of defective buildings that collapsed in the February 6, 2023 earthquakes, are held accountable. The earthquakes, which devastated Trkiyes southeastern provinces left more than 50,000 people dead and hundreds of thousands injured and displaced.
In this high-energy and informative interview, investigative reporter Jason Wolf sheds light on the world of athletes and their sports foundations. Wolf's extensive experience in sports reporting and investigative journalism has allowed him to uncover critical issues in the NFL and player philanthropy. Wolf's journey through journalism spans two decades, starting with small community papers and culminating in his current position as a sports investigative reporter for the Arizona Republic and USA TODAY Network. His unique perspective from covering various cities, fan bases, and NFL teams sets the stage for his impactful journalism. The interview explores the ways many athletes create foundations without fully understanding nonprofit management, often relying on marketers and management companies. Wolf's reporting uncovered instances where these third-party organizations took substantial portions of funds intended for charitable purposes, raising questions about the efficiency and impact of these athlete-led nonprofits. Wolf's groundbreaking reporting has had a significant influence on the sports philanthropy landscape. The conversation delves into the prestigious Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award, its significance, and the importance of recognizing the efficient use of funds by athlete foundations. An exploration of grant funding from these foundations reveals their role as fundraising vehicles to support charitable causes. Wolf also discusses the prevalence of signed memorabilia as auction items in fundraising events. The interview concludes by revealing Wolf's upcoming work, and he briefs us on www.SportForImpact.org, a new organization founded by Anquan and Dionne Boldin, aimed at improving fiscal responsibility in athlete philanthropy. The launch of this organization represents a promising step toward more effective and accountable athlete-led foundations. You will learn a lot from this discussion about Jason Wolf's passionate investigative reporting and his dedication to shedding light on athlete philanthropy challenges. His work will leave a lasting impact on the sports world, encouraging positive change and accountability in the sector. You can also listen to the show on your favorite podcast channel. Additionally, the American Nonprofit Academy provides news, inspiration, and training for the nonprofit and social impact community. #nflcharities #sportsfoundations #sportforimpact
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County commissioners say they don’t have the funds to help and they’re trying to stop the crisis before it even starts in their city.
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Seis Puentes, a Hispanic nonprofit, has been helping the Central Arkansas area for over 20 years and offers a variety of programs.
Portland’s 250-person homeless shelter is near-capacity, but most of the unhoused individuals there don’t have a housing option to move to.