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NGOs finding new technology to help their cause

NGOs finding new technology to help their cause

In 2013 it was reported that about 289,000 women died because of complications due to pregnancy and giving birth, and 99% of those deaths occurred in developing countries.


iWith.org in partnership with the "Caja de Ingenieros"

iWith.org in partnership with the "Caja de Ingenieros"

An example of how to access NGOs' services.
Throughout its 45 year history the co-operative credit society "Engineers Fund" has been and remains today an entity committed to society. The "Engineers Fund", in accordance with these values and an awareness of the key transformative role that NGOs play in our society, offers options to the entities which have this legal status within the sector.


Conclusions from the communication tables for entities.

Conclusions from the communication tables for entities.

CST, along with other entities within the Catalan territory, and as part of the Support Plan for the Third Environmental Sector of the Department of Territory and Sustainability, since April 2012 a total of 6 round tables have been organized across the Catalan territory.


Crowdfunding

Crowdfunding

Crowdsourcing.org has done a study on the phenomenon crowdfunding. In their report they present the results, based on 135 out of 452 crowdfunding platforms (CFPs) that participated in the study.


The 8 actions that the solidary internet users do to support their favorite causes.

The 8 actions that the solidary internet users do to support their favorite causes.

iWith.org conducted the research “Solidarity and Me” with the collaboration of over 28 NGOs.
The development was done by TwoMuch research studio and Netquest that surveyed over 2500 internet users in Spain and all over the world about their preferences to donate and support charitable causes and NGOs.


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