by leslie | Dec 20, 2020 | General
By Karen Ramsey The natural world is an amazing self-sustaining system, effortlessly transitioning matter from one useful state to another throughout its lifecycle. In nature anything organic can, and will, eventually break down and be recycled through that system,...
by leslie | Dec 3, 2020 | General
by Summer Collins In a world where instant gratification reigns supreme and mindful living gets put on the backburner, taking the time to go over your environmental impact can be crucial to our planet’s sustainability. A staggering report released by the...
by leslie | Sep 24, 2020 | General
Make a difference with your old eyeglasses According to the nonprofit OneSight, more than 1 billion people around the world with vision loss and lack of access to eye care could regain their sight with a pair of glasses. OneSight is a nonprofit that brings eye exams,...
by leslie | Sep 17, 2020 | Earned Media, Re.Use.Full News, Uncategorized
Learn about our founder and how your nonprofit can get more in-kind donations Startland News recently covered the launch of Re.Use.Full with an interview with our founder, Leslie Scott about how she hopes to connect more donors with KC-area nonprofits. Read All about...
by leslie | Sep 15, 2020 | General
Easily raise unrestricted funds with Amazon Smile. More people are shopping online than ever before, and if they’re ordering on Amazon, your organization can earn a percentage of their order through AmazonSmile. While the percentage Amazon donates is small, just 0.5%,...
by leslie | Aug 21, 2020 | General
This spring, one of my pandemic projects was planting wildflower seeds. I followed the directions and was fortunate enough to get periodic rains early on. The seeds sprouted a week or so after planting, and the plants kept growing but seemed to take forever to bloom....