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To introduce students to the financial side of operating a nonprofit organization and to the financial reporting they are required to do for the IRS.
To bring awareness to the importance of partnerships between nonprofit organizations, businesses, and government agencies and how they can work together.
This lesson focuses on eight levels of tzedakah (charity) that were identified by a great Jewish thinker known as Rabbi Moses Maimonides. Students will investigate various ways to give charity and gain an appreciation of how people give of their time, talent or treasure. They will...
Students will describe how local nonprofits help the community.
This lesson introduces the learner to some of the resources--individual, organizational (for profit and non profit), and governmental-- available to provide forewarning/alert, preparedness programs, as well as relief during and in the aftermath of natural disasters.
The purpose of this lesson is to have students recognize the idea of an emerging democracy, analyze the struggles of the people, and decide on a way to help the people.
The purpose of this lesson is to identify the essence of an imperfect world and the rationale for why the world needs improvement.