How NGOs can protect themselves from online scams
Although several precautions exist online for internet users to protect themselves from online scams, NGOs in developing countries continue to remain highly vulnerable to them, especially when they are desperate to seek funding support for their welfare activities. Here are some tools and techniques that will educate NGOs and prevent them from falling prey to remote fraudsters…[more]
The Free Digital Global Disability Rights Library
The Global Disability Rights Library (GDRL) project is a global effort to enable disability rights advocates to transform society. The GDRL team is working to build a large collection of digital knowledge on disability rights and related topics…[more]
A dynamic and interactive Web portal dedicated to connecting and strengthening NGOs, networks and NGO support organizations worldwide. It provides some of the best tools, theoretical frameworks, innovations and lessons learned that the NGO community, donors and worldwide support organizations have to offer…[more]
A Computer game to teach HIV Prevention to Youths
If you are looking for some innovative ideas to impart knowledge about the prevention of HIV and AIDS to youths in your community, here is an interesting computer game developed by UNESCO. “Fast Car: Traveling Safely around the World” is a car racing game that not only helps the player know about HIV and AIDS…[more]
How healthcare services can make NGOs financially sustainable
While healthcare is a need everywhere, NGOs can explore existing opportunities to provide this critical service to the community and also at the same time look for avenues that can make this service a sustainable medium of strength for the organization…[more]
How to get registered at PADOR, the EuropeAid’s Grant Database
All NGOs applying for funding under European Commission’s call for proposals are required to get registered at PADOR, which is a applicant processing system holding extensive information about grantee and applicant organizations…[more]