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  2. Not In Our Town - Wikipedia

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    Not In Our Town is a project that uses documentary film, new media, and organizing to stop hate, address bullying, and build safe, inclusive communities. Not In Our Town is the primary program of The Working Group, an Oakland, California-based nonprofit media production company founded in 1988.

  3. Roots & Shoots - Wikipedia

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    The program promotes the creation of projects aligned with various campaigns and provides resources to assist in the integration of these initiatives into local communities. A core principle of the Roots & Shoots model involves utilizing science and technology to assess community needs and identify areas where campaigns or service projects can ...

  4. Possible (charity) - Wikipedia

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    Altogether, 27 schools participated in 2012–13, 17 participated in 2013–14, and 15 in 2014–15. Another 14 schools are due to start in September 2015. The project helps schools reduce their carbon footprint and earn income from the electricity they generate. But it also aims to strengthen the local community, provide pupils with ...

  5. Green Schools Campaign - Wikipedia

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    The Green Schools Campaign (GSC) [1] is a Los Angeles based non-profit organization designed to help schools transition to renewable energy. It was founded in 2020 by Simon Aron, Calum Worthy , and Michael Zelniker and has operated using an online-only model throughout its existence.

  6. Student council - Wikipedia

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    The student council helps share ideas, interests, and concerns with teachers and institute administrative authorities. It also helps raise funds for school-wide activities, including social events, community projects, helping people in need and school reform. Most schools participate in food drives, fundraisers and parties.

  7. Grassroots fundraising - Wikipedia

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    The permanent campaign includes consistent advertising and outreach to donors. [9] It also involves having a permanent campaign manager, rather than hiring one a year before an election. The permanent campaign mixed with the 2003 Chrétien reforms created an environment in which grassroots fundraising could take over and thrive. [citation needed]

  8. Let's Move! - Wikipedia

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    Chefs Move to Schools was founded in May 2010 as part of First Lady Michelle Obama's Let's Move campaign. [32] The Chefs Move to Schools program is a nationwide effort to teach culinary skills to school children and to get them to try new, healthful food options. [ 32 ]

  9. Moose Hide campaign - Wikipedia

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    The challenge's first pilot project was launched by Raven and Paul Lacerte at the Fraser Lake Elementary Secondary School. [9] [10] Fraser Lake Elementary Secondary School has used this program every year since, to help grow the Moose Hide Campaign and as an example of 'Reconciliation in Action'. [9] [10]