Sentences with phrase «developing social organizations»

Likewise, you can easily imagine an alternate trajectory for humans in which we never became curious about our physical surroundings, and never developed the social organization necessary for science.

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There is more we must do to support the news industry to make sure this vital social function is sustainable — from growing local news, to developing formats best suited to mobile devices, to improving the range of business models news organizations rely on.
In time, you develop a meaningful social media following capable of driving big business to your organization.
The Open Observatory of Network Interference, an organization that documents internet censorship, is currently developing a new system that would better determine when a shutdown occurs or when certain social media platforms are switched off like in the recent case of Chad.
In addition to helping Backstage with full - stack development, Faye is the Co-founder + Developer of PlayLoops, a startup developing tools and services to make it super easy for justice organizations to create high - engagement content for social media.
Software for Good, is a Minneapolis - based for - profit, public benefit corporation that develops software for organizations «working toward positive environmental and social change.»
Buyer persona development must be coupled with the techniques of the social sciences of social and business anthropology to develop a new role and framework for being of value to strategy within organizations.
Niebuhr viewed this construction in terms of developing the institutions and social organizations that could embody the essence of the Protestant spirit as «a life, a movement, which could never come to rest again in secure habitations.»
Walliyulla begins with the primitive social organization as the primal unit of social life and goes on to develop four stages of civilization, each rising upon the other and growing out of it.
That's why we developed Social Phonics, a division of JoPa Productions, which is the premier organization training pastors, ministry leaders, and non-profit leaders in the use of social media.&Social Phonics, a division of JoPa Productions, which is the premier organization training pastors, ministry leaders, and non-profit leaders in the use of social media.&social media.»
Throughout the Weimar era, Gustav Gundlach and Oswald von Nell - Breuning continued to develop and explicate ideas for social and economic organization through occupational councils and worker - management self - regulation and participatory decision - making.
Social agencies, welfare groups, religious organizations, commercial concerns, all have marched into our communities — especially our inner - city communities — with preconceived notions of superimposing their structures upon a community, of afflicting a community with a structure that was developed in some think tank without consulting any significant forces within the community itself.
The priesthood properly so called did not appear until the social organization of the community had developed.
School nutrition programs have developed comprehensive and sophisticated social media marketing campaigns, and professional organizations like SNA and SNF are committed to staying on the cutting edge by providing members with access to social media expertise.
At the same time, we are seeing other innovative, progressive political campaigns developed by labour unions, community organizations, and social movements, some of them at the far left edge of the Democratic Party, some within the Green Party, and others which are simply independent.
In 1996, SHRP and the Human Rights Information and Documentation Systems International (HURIDOCS)- a global network of organizations concerned with information handling and documentation of human rights violations, began a three - year project to develop a «violations approach» to monitoring economic, social, and cultural rights (ESCR) as enumerated in the International Covenant on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights (ICsocial, and cultural rights (ESCR) as enumerated in the International Covenant on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights (ICSocial, and Cultural Rights (ICESCR).
Society developed a separate set of institutional frameworks for not - for - profit organizations because many important social objectives can not be realized through the operation of private markets.
The JICA project, titled «Economic and Social Development Support in Developing Countries through Partnerships with the Private Sector» had participants from multiple private organizations in the OSV Consortium (an industry - academic collaborative group that promotes use of OSV technology).
In developing the report, various applications were used to stimulate discussion among synthetic biologists, ecologists, environmental scientists and social scientists, as well as representatives from government, the private sector, academia, environmental organizations and think tanks.
Canada About Blog The CDPC is a broad based network of organizations, associations and individuals working together to develop drug policy and legislation based on evidence, human rights, social inclusion and public health.
The open competition would not only spur existing education research and development providers to develop better proposals, but it might also attract interest from other major social science research organizations, such as the Manpower Development Research Corporation, the RAND Corporation, or the Urban Institute.
The Harvard Center on the Developing Child («Harvard Center») will work as a partner with Center for Social Science Policy (CSSP) in helping the Skillman Foundation and other Detroit organizations develop a plan for the Frontiers of Innovation (FOI) Leadership initiative.
Your team will have dedicated time to work with an experienced facilitator as you define your theory of social impact and develop an action plan that applies what you have learned to the practical challenges facing your organization.
It is essential that in a world as hyperconnected as ours has become that nobody can be complacent, says Ross Hall, director for education at Ashoka Europe, a pioneering social entrepreneurship organization dedicated to supporting and developing «changemakers.»
To ensure that all children develop the necessary cognitive, social, emotional and physical skills that build the foundation for life - long learning and early literacy; this is accomplished by providing a high quality, safe and nurturing environment, responsive to the culturally diverse and unique needs of each child, through individual and interactive learning opportunities, supported by excellence in teaching and research - based instructional practices aligned with the NYS Learning Standards and the District's curricula, in partnership with parents, staff, policy makers and community organizations.
Boston Mayor Thomas M. Menino today announced that Partners HealthCare, and its founding hospitals Brigham and Women's and Massachusetts General Hospital, is committing $ 1 million to the Boston Public Health Commission for a collaborative effort among the two organizations and the Boston Public Schools to implement Open Circle, a social and emotional learning program developed and run out of the Wellesley Centers for Women at Wellesley College, for 7,000 students in 23 Boston public elementary and K - 8 schools.
A co-founder of Partnerships To Uplift Communities, a charter school management organization, he currently serves as president and CEO of Partners for Developing Futures, a social investment fund dedicated to investing in leaders of color to start and grow high performing charter schools.
Mission New York Collective of Radical Educators (NYCoRE) is a group of public school educators committed to fighting for social justice in our school system and society at large, by organizing and mobilizing teachers, developing curriculum, and working with community, parent, and student organizations.
November 30, 2012 Boston Mayor Thomas M. Menino today announced that Partners HealthCare, and its founding hospitals Brigham and Women's and Massachusetts General Hospital, is committing $ 1 million to the Boston Public Health Commission for a collaborative effort among the two organizations and the Boston Public Schools to implement Open Circle, a social and emotional learning program developed and run out of the Wellesley Centers for Women at Wellesley College, for 7,000 students in 23 Boston public elementary and K - 8 schools.
The organization's website states that it «supports research studies conducted by university - associated social scientists and neuroscientists and develops evidence - based educational programs for children, such as MindUp, using cutting - edge scientific research on the brain and social emotional learning.»
New York Collective of Radical Educators (NYCoRE) is a group of public school educators committed to fighting for social justice in our school system and society at large, by organizing and mobilizing teachers, developing curriculum, and working with community, parent, and student organizations.
The organization has developed an educational program that integrates character development with reading, math, science and social studies.
Amy B. Dean is a fellow of the Century Foundation and a principal of ABD Ventures, a consulting firm that works to develop innovative strategies for organizations devoted to social change.
Dr. Sornson works with schools and education organizations across the country, focusing primarily on developing comprehensive programs which support early learning success, building classroom and school culture to support the development of social and behavior skills, and offering parent training.
This information is critical because social relations that span organizations can provide access to new information, important for developing new knowledge about instruction.
Their aim was to develop a viable social business plan for Green Belt Safaris (GBS), a sister organization of GBM offering community visits and tree - planting activities to eco-minded tourists.
Thanks to the power of social media and the loyalty of our fans, the sister organizations of Lost Dogs of America have developed a very large Facebook following and audience (over 200,000 Facebook fans).
The Nonprofit Technology Network (NTEN) has teamed up with nonprofit social media expert Debra Askanase to develop three free workbooks designed to help mission - driven organizations develop and implement a social media program for their organization.
Canada About Blog The CDPC is a broad based network of organizations, associations and individuals working together to develop drug policy and legislation based on evidence, human rights, social inclusion and public health.
With support from the James Irvine Foundation, the Hammer will develop a model for collaborative, offsite arts programming with Art + Practice Foundation (A+P), a new art and social service organization in Leimert Park created by the artist Mark Bradford, the philanthropist and collector Eileen Harris Norton, and the social activist Allan DiCastro.
It's about providing opportunities to learn directly from one's own experience about the social and psychological structures of groups and organizations, as well as opportunities to develop a disposition and competencies for here - and - now reflection and analysis.
Tourism: Iguazú region (Argentina) Six Rainforest Alliance Certified ™ tourism organizations in Argentina developed a video, released in February, about their sustainability activities addressing both social and environmental impacts in the extraordinary Iguazú region.
Tackling climate change ultimately means developing forms of social organization that are compatible in the long - term with ecological realities.
There are many types of offset projects that can contribute towards your corporate social responsibility (CSR) or sustainability goals — both in developing countries and closer to home — so it's important to work with a provider that can offer projects that best suit your organization.
By working with NativeEnergy to develop custom projects specific to your organization's unique sustainability requirements, your social impact reports will remain highly relevant to your customers, staff, suppliers and investors, building brand value from your investment.
Well of course this makes sense from an organization whose mission «is to discover, develop, and promote free - market solutions to social and economic problems.»
Letter to the GCF board from 133 developing country organizations, with the endorsement of 65 developed country organizations — to express a unified call for the adoption of the most robust environmental and social protections possible at the GCF.
Jake Feinler's work in developing the ARPANET Directory that «prefigured by decades our age of searchable, reachable online social connections» as well as the WHOIS database that still exists today, and her contribution to the organization of the domain name system with the creation of the first top level domains -LRB-.
The Guidelines were developed «to help organizations and public bodies navigate social media background checks and privacy laws.»
I would say the biggest risk that we have to manage as an organization is the reputational risk, and it is absolutely the most important risk and a lot of our risk management activities are developed around media, social media, media in general, relationships with regulators, policy - makers.
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