7 de nov. de 2014

Knighthood T-Shrits - DeMolay


Uma loja de irmãos para irmãos, http://www.knighthood.com.br/

Últimos dias de pré-venda

Ainda da tempo de aproveitar, brother!

Quem garante as novidades na pré-venda, paga menos!

6 de nov. de 2014

Assista o Social Good Brasil pelo MKB

World Merit Fellowship Program


O que está esperando para fazer sua inscrição no World Merit Fellowship Program?
Será um ano inteiro dedicado a desenvolvimento de liderança e projetos que tragam algum benefício para a sociedade. Não perca a chance de passar 2 semanas em Washington, 11 meses em mentoring online e 2 semanas em Londres e Liverpool!
Faça sua inscrição em http://www.worldmerit.org/opportunities/world-merit-fellowship-program.aspx

Boa sorte!

What are you waiting to apply to World Merit Fellowship Program?
It will be a year dedicated to leadership development and projects that bring some benefit to society. Do not miss the chance to spend two weeks in Washington, online mentoring for 11 months and 2 weeks in London and Liverpool!
Apply in http://www.worldmerit.org/opportunities/world-merit-fellowship-program.aspx

4 de nov. de 2014

APPLY NOW to Prestigious UC Riverside!

Apply to UC Riverside

Apply to UC Riverside!
The time is now. Position yourself among the world’s elite scholars. As a member of the prestigious University of California, UC Riverside is one of the most highly ranked and highly respected universities in the
United States.

Located close to Disneyland, Hollywood, and Southern California’s legendary beaches, UCR offers
a stimulating academic environment in the heart of one of the world’s most exciting regions.

 THE APPLICATION FILING PERIOD IS NOW OPEN!!
The deadline for applications is November 30th.



If you are ready for a challenge and ready for some fun,
UC Riverside is right where you want to be!

30 de out. de 2014

DOES YOUR FAMILY NEED A TECH TIMEOUT?



WHAT IS TECH TIMEOUT?

The Tech TimeoutTM challenge started by ForestersTM encourages families to take a daily break from technology. Participating families are encouraged to disconnect from all things electronic with the goal of helping spouses, parents and children build stronger bonds, communicate more personally and get more involved in each other’s lives.


CHANGE THE WORLD FOR FREE WITH THESE 5 SITES


Every international development issue, from poverty to hunger to conflict to climate change, has countless charities working towards its alleviation. While many young people want to make their own contribution to these causes, they lack the money to do so. Luckily, some charity sites have found ways to bypass this problem. Thanks to generous donors and/or clever advertising schemes, these five sites let you support their causes without opening your wallet or even leaving your chair.

1. FreeRice

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FreeRice, the most famous moneyless charity site, is based on quizzes. For each multiple choice question you answer correctly, 10 grains of rice are donated to theUnited Nations World Food Program. FreeRice requires no signing up of any kind. Test yourself on subjects like vocab, geography, maths and many more. Questions get more difficult as you progress, but after a few minutes of playing, you’ll be surprised how much rice you’ve donated – and how much you’ve learned.  Since its 2007, FreeRice’s players have provided food to millions of people. Get playing!

2. Care2

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Care2‘s Click to Donate page is pretty self-explanatory – all you do is click, which generates a donation to a cause. Care2 requires no signing up of any kind. Causes range from from children in need to global warming. Just find a cause, click the button and that’s it! The only downside is you’re not allowed to click more than once a day for each cause. We recommend bookmarking the page and checking back every day, especially because once a cause’s quota gets filled, a new cause pops up!

3. Goodsearch

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For every search you perform using the Goodsearch search engine, you generate a one cent (USD) donation to the charity of your choice – and there are approximately 110,000 charities to choose from: UNICEF, Oxfam, Sierra Club, Kiva, etc. Signing up is completely free and can be done with an email address or through Facebook. While switching from Google from time to time may be tough (Goodsearch.com is sponsored by Yahoo!), it is worth the change!

4. Answer4Earth

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Answer4Earth is based on the same quiz scheme as FreeRice, but the cause is to combat global warming. Rather than donating rice with each right answer, you build up points to have a tree planted – a real tree! The questions are within the all-encompassing subject of general knowledge, and the game adapts to your level of difficulty.

5. Charity Water

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Charity Water works to bring clean water to people in need all over the world. To start a campaign through the Charity Water website, you just have to promise to do something when you reach the goal you set. For example, one campaigner is promising to shave his head when he reaches his $2,500 goal. There’s also an option to pledge your birthday. These campaigns, as with most crowdfunding causes, clearly involve more effort than the other sites listed above. For the more dedicated and driven among us, however, such campaigns can be a great way to support a cause without spending a penny.

27 de out. de 2014

Minha participação nas seletivas do programa Jovens Embaixadores 2012, 2013, 2014 e 2015

2011
2011
2011

2012


 
Não apareci nas fotos oficiais de 2013

2014

Como puderam perceber, o tempo só fez bem para mim, tanto fisicamente quanto na maturidade. A cada nova tentativa no programa puder aprender mais e tentar me tornar melhor, muito do que hoje sou deve-se a estas etapas estaduais do programa.

Anúncio Oficial – Jovens Embaixadores 2015

24 de out. de 2014

Quer ganhar um convite cortesia para o Seminário Social Good Brasil?



Temos uma novidade muito especial pra você.
Preparamos com muito carinho um Concurso Cultural para presenteá-lo com uma cortesia para o Seminário Social Good Brasil 
É uma super oportunidade de ir ao evento, que acontece em Floripa nos dias 5 e 6 de novembro

Para participar, basta acessar o formulário aqui e responder porque você DEVE estar presente no Seminário. Nós acreditamos que motivos não faltam [mas somos suspeitos para falar] pois estamos preparando um evento com uma programação INCRÍVELrecheada de painéis com ícones mundiais de inovação. Além disso, esperamos dias lindos de sol e muitas energias boas para troca de ideias. 

É muito fácil participar e o resultado sai no dia 31 de outubro.

Caso  já tenha adquirido o ingresso, que tal indicar para os seus amigos?! 

Aproveite para contar que você já garantiu o seu lugar e se tornou um investidor social das iniciativas do SGB Lab 2014, pois o valor simbólico que estamos cobrando será dedicado integralmente a um Fundo Semente para apoiar os projetos que usam a tecnologia para melhorar o nosso país. :)

Nos vemos em Floripa!

24 de outubro


22 de out. de 2014

Seminário Social Good Brasil 2014


O Seminário Social Good Brasil 2014 acontecerá em Florianópolis nos dias 5 e 6 de novembro!

Considerado o maior evento de uso da tecnologia para a inovação social, o seminário é a agenda no Brasil do Social Good Summit, evento internacional que acontece anualmente na semana das Nações Unidas em Nova York.


Confira de perto palestrantes de organizações como MIT CoLab, Fundação das Nações Unidades e IDEO.org: http://sgb.org.br/seminario



Ajude a divulgar esta causa!


21 de out. de 2014

October 30, 2014 - Deadline to apply: Atlas Corps English Teaching Fellowship

Atlas Corps English Teaching Fellowship

Description

The Atlas Corps 2015 Volunteers COLOMBIA Fellowship is an 11-month (January – December 2015) English teaching opportunity in Colombia for emerging professionals. This opportunity is a new collaboration between Volunteers COLOMBIA and Atlas Corps to facilitate the development of a prosperous Colombia where children and youth have the opportunity to receive a high-quality bilingual education. The model builds on the success of both organizations—together, they have engaged more than 300 volunteers in long-term professional experience overseas. In addition, this initiative Fellows serve at Host Organizations working on issues that complement their expertise. Fellows learn leadership skills in an international context while inspiring English language skills in Colombian youth. In addition to full-time teaching, Fellows participate in ongoing professional development activities offered by Atlas Corps through the Global Leadership Lab and Volunteers COLOMBIA. Benefits for this prestigious 11-month fellowship program, include a living stipend, health insurance, teacher training, and ongoing professional development.

Eligibility Details

  • Bachelor's degree or equivalent
  • English language skills, as native language proficiency or equivalent
  • Spanish language skills, at basic level or higher (we encourage all levels of Spanish to apply)
  • Interest in serving in an educational environment (we will provide the methodology, you provide the inspiration and energy)
  • 35 years or younger
  • Ability to commit to 11 months of service from January 12 through December 15, 2015


        What do you think about doing something new next year? Apply to América Solidaria (Applicants need to be citizen or permanent residents of Latin America or the Caribbean)

América Solidaria

Apply to Atlas Corps America Solidaria Fellowship

a year-long, paid fellowship in the United States
for professionals from Latin America and the Caribbean

Are you interested in serving abroad for a year? Are you interested in transforming The Americas into a united and just continent? If so, apply to be an Atlas Corps America Solidaria Fellow in the United States! We also invite you to share/forward this information to someone you think might be a candidate.
The Atlas Corps America Solidaria Fellowship is a 12-month Fellowship in the United States for professional volunteers from Latin America and the Caribbean. In September 2014, Atlas Corps and America Solidaria will launch the pilot group of Atlas Corps America Solidaria Fellowship. Fellows serve full-time at local Host Organizations, nonprofit and grassroots organizations, which preferably works in the field of health, education and social development, to benefit children and youth, and develop leadership skills. In addition, Fellows will learn effective practices in nonprofit management through the Atlas Corps Global Leadership Lab, the America Solidaria “out-of-country” orientation, and networking opportunities with other Fellows who are skilled nonprofit professionals from around the world and the Americas. This prestigious fellowship includes health insurance, enrollment in Atlas Corps Global Leadership Lab and in America Solidaria Social Lab, flight and visa costs, and a living stipend to cover basic expenses (food, local transportation, and shared housing). After completing their term of service, volunteers return to their country of origin as global citizens, with leadership, cross-cultural understanding, and technical skills that position them well for further professional opportunities that support comprehensive approaches to poverty reduction.
Collaborating Organizations
  • Atlas Corps: The mission of Atlas Corps is to address critical social issues by developing leaders, strengthening organizations, and promoting innovation through an overseas fellowship of skilled nonprofit professionals.
  • America Solidaria: America Solidaria builds cooperation networks among the American nations to strengthen local projects with professional volunteers in order to improve the life quality of the poorest and most excluded people of the continent.
Eligibility for the Atlas Corps America Solidaria Fellowship
  • Applicants need to be citizen or permanent residents of Latin America or the Caribbean
  • 2 or more years of relevant experience in the nonprofit/NGO/social sector
  • Bachelor's degree or equivalent
  • English proficiency (oral, writing, reading)
  • 35 years or younger
  • Commitment to return to your home country after the 12 month fellowship
Timeline
The pilot Fellows for the Atlas Corps America Solidaria Fellowship will initiate their Fellowship in September 2014. The application process is a four-month cycle. Here is the approximate calendar for September 2014
September Fellowship:
  • April 15: Priority deadline for the September Fellowship. Applications are taken year round, but earlier applications tend to be more successful.
  • April 15 - May 30: English Tests and Interviews conducted
  • June - July: Most final decisions made by this month
  • August, Second and Third Week: Two Weeks Out-of-Country Orientation in Chile (America Solidaria)
  • September, First Week: Orientation Week in the United States (Atlas Corps)
  • September, Second Week: Fellow first day at Host Organizations in the United States
Application Process:
Learn more by reading the classic Atlas Corps Frequently Asked Questions.
1. Online Application: All applications need to be submitted online. We will not accept applications via email or mail. You will need to create a login and you can save your responses so you can return to the application at any time. The application consists of background information, personal biography, essays, and letters of recommendation.
NOTE: In order to sponsor candidates to come to the United States for one year as a Fellow, we require detailed information about each applicant. The U.S. Government requires much of the information we are asking for in the application. Your responses also facilitate your Host Organization placement. Please answer each question honestly and accurately. It is critical to be honest and complete in your application. If you are found to be dishonest in the application, you will NOT be accepted as a Fellow and you will be sent home if you have been accepted.
2. Letters of Recommendation: Atlas Corps requires two (up to three) letters of recommendation from individuals who know you in a professional capacity and can write about your skills and experiences as well as your potential for success as an Atlas Corps America Solidaria Fellow. You will need to send your request for a letter of recommendation directly through the application system. Your recommender will receive an email that asks for a recommendation. More detailed instructions can be found in the online application form.Recommendation letters should be submitted within two weeks after submitting your application.
3. Review Process: Candidate Review Committees convene in April-May. Independent expert panelists with regional experience who work in Atlas Corp, America Solidaria, Government, international organizations, or non-governmental organizations are recruited to review applications from the Americas. English writing tests and phone interviews will be conducted with semi-finalists. Host Organizations will conduct Skype video interviews with selected finalists. Host Organizations will make their final recommendations to Atlas Corps and America Solidaria, and América Solidaria will notify the selected candidates.
4. Visa Process: After being selected, candidates will go to the U.S. Embassy in their respective countries to apply for a J-1 visa. Atlas Corps will provide support in obtaining this visa.
Questions? Email apply@atlascorps.org
Join us in this dream of overcoming poverty and integrating the continent. Make it possible that the opportunities for one are opportunities for all.

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