DonorsChoose.org is an online charity that helps educators get the resources they need for their classroom. Townsend Press is an organization who provides educational materials to low-income areas and have created libraries that sell books for $1. The two organizations have teamed up in hopes of improving children’s education by providing them with the accessibility and affordability of books.
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Work That Matters: Donors Choose & Townsend Press
Wednesday, February 23rd, 2011Work That Matters: Nowzad Dogs
Tuesday, February 22nd, 2011When people think of doing “work that matters,” most think about pursuing a career to help people who are sick, poor, or have had disasters struck against them, and often forget about animals who are also in need.
The grassroots animal-rescue organization Nowzad Dogs rescues stray, sick, wounded and abandoned animals in Afghanistan and help find a safe home for them. It is obviously impossible to find every animal a home, but they also provide medical services for animals so they can live a healthy life.
Work That Matters: Asperger Syndrome Training & Employment Partnership
Tuesday, February 22nd, 2011The Asperger Syndrome Training & Employment Partnership was founded by Marcia Scheiner, who retired after 25 years of working for a financial services company and had $250,000 of her severance pay donated toward the organization.
The Asperger Syndrome Training & Employment Partnership is a non-profit organization whose mission is “to create and support programs that promote long-term employment for individuals with AS.” Scheiner told The Wall Street Journal that although patients have been working on their skills their whole life and go on to college, “there is still an 80% unemployment rate because of the challenges they face with social skills and sensory issues.”
The program partners with vocational programs to help patients adjust to a workplace environment, along with training for interviews and “educating employers about the benefits of hiring individuals with AS and the accommodations they may require.”
Work That Matters: Ability Counts
Thursday, February 17th, 2011Ability Counts is a community non-profit public benefit corporation whose goals are to “provide meaningful employment and employment training for individuals with developmental disabilities.” They are based in Redlands, California and their purpose is to accept, sort and recycle e-waste. The recycling helps limit the amount of e-waste that would normally be thrown in the trash, and they re-assemble the parts to re-sell, re-use or recycle.
Work That Matters: Stand for Children
Monday, February 14th, 2011Stand for Children is a grassroots child advocacy organization that urges parents, teachers and the community to work together to build better public education systems for children and “create a better future for America.” Their mission is to reform children’s programs and education policies to give students the education and opportunities they deserve.
Myths About Non-Profit Work
Monday, February 14th, 2011Dedicating yourself to non-profit work does not mean that you are sacrificing a good salary or that you’re looking for an “easy” job. These are the 10 most common misconceptions about non-profit work and how you can do work that matters for a living without struggling.
Entrepreneurs Doing Work That Matters
Monday, February 7th, 2011This interview with Ron Shaich, entrepreneur and CEO of Panera Bread Co. and Au Bon Pain, discusses the importance of creativeness and risk-taking an entrepreneur must embody in order to become successful. Not only is he successful,but he’s taken his riches and founded “Panera Cares Cafe.” This “pay-what-you-want” cafe, inspired by his visits to homeless shelters, is an effort to “use business to tackle communities’ hunger problems.”
Work That Matters: Human Rights Watch
Friday, January 14th, 2011Human Rights Watch is a non-profit human rights organization that devotes itself to fair, balanced and accurate reporting to “press for changes in policy and practice that promote human rights and justice around the world.” HRW works with the media and local human rights groups to monitor human rights conditions in some 90 countries.
Employees partake in doing “work that matters” for this organization by committing themselves to protecting and preserving human rights around the world. Click here for employment opportunities.
Work that Matters: American Federation of Teachers
Sunday, December 12th, 2010Looking to do work that matters? The American Federation of Teachers pride themselves on improving the lives of members, their families, the overall institutions in which they work for, and to strengthen the quality of the services they provide. American Federation of Teachers was founded in 1916 and currently has 1.5 million members. To gain more information on this organization and to view available jobs, click here.
Are CNN’s 40 Under 40 Doing Work that Matters?
Tuesday, December 7th, 2010CNN has announced 40 of the highest paid executives who are under the age of 40. The list includes CEO’s of Google, Facebook, Twitter, Europe and Asia NewsCorp, Wal-Mart West, and a plethora of others. Although they are innovative, are these young, highly paid executives doing work that matters? Are they contributing truly important qualities to society with the work they do? Check out the full list here.


