In a world filled with challenges, it's easy to overlook the small ways we can make a difference. But I’ve learned that every act of kindness, no matter how small, carries the power to change someone’s world.
Read blogIn the nonprofit world, securing funding is often one of the biggest hurdles to achieving your mission. Unfortunately, many nonprofits in the Little by Little community operate under a misconception: they believe that if they simply put up a website, donors will be inspired to contribute. While a well-crafted website is a great tool for sharing your story, it’s far from enough to guarantee donations. To truly engage with donors and funders, nonprofits must understand the power of writing a well-developed project proposal.
Read blogIn today's world, technology is everywhere. It's shaping how we communicate, learn, work, and even how we solve everyday problems. As parents, one of the greatest gifts you can give your children is the chance to learn essential computer skills, skills they will need to thrive in this digital age. Since 2019, African Soul Initiative has been running its Computer Training Program for the Youth, designed to equip young people with foundational IT skills during their school holidays.
Read blog"Perhaps you've found yourself here because you're passionate about supporting a cause that deeply resonates with you, yet you're unsure of how to kickstart your fundraising efforts. Allow me to introduce you to cloud funding – it's far beyond a mere collection of letters, it's a dynamic approach to mobilizing support and making a tangible impact."
Read blogIn a small town between rolling hills, there was a special community. It wasn't just the beautiful scenery or the charming houses that made it special; it was the people. They knew how important it was to work together and use their different skills and ideas to solve big problems.
Read blogGrowing up in Africa, I have seen firsthand the challenges that our communities face. There is a pervasive mentality that we, as Africans, are poor, do not collaborate, and do not support each other. This mindset has held us back, preventing development ideas from taking root and flourishing. It is a mentality that stifles growth and innovation, and it has had a particularly devastating impact on nonprofit organizations in Uganda.
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