FINDING NEW WAYS TO GIVE HOPE IN AFRICA
New Ways UK – a B1G1 Worthy Cause, is trying to foster peace between the divided tribes in the Todonyang area of northern Kenya.through shared education Find out more.
New Ways UK – a B1G1 Worthy Cause, is trying to foster peace between the divided tribes in the Todonyang area of northern Kenya.through shared education Find out more.
100 Million. That’s the number of giving impacts we’re aiming to reach (with you and all the other B1G1 Members and Partners around the globe) by July 2016. And that calls for a unique and memorable celebration and reward — the 100 Million Conference.
Whether it’s to become a star sports player or a 21st century academician, Dream a Dream, a B1G1 Worthy Cause Partner, makes dreams possible for children from the most vulnerable backgrounds.
One of the best reasons for integrating giving in our everyday business is that by sharing the fortune we create through our businesses (no matter how small or big), we recognize how lucky we are to be doing what we do.
Our founder - Masami Sato shared 8 things she's grateful for as we celebrate 8th year anniversary.
In 2011, Liz Warner – one of the partners at Urquhart Warner Myers Accountants (UWM) – was selected by Virgin Atlantic to be a part of a group that visited Kenya on a fundraising trip.
In our very first ‘Conversation that Matters’, we had the pleasure of speaking with B1G1 Lifetime Partner, Alf Magnano from CP Partners. CP Partners is an accounting firm based in Melbourne, Australia. They joined B1G1 in 2010.
On behalf of the beneficiaries of the Nepal Disaster Relief project on B1G1, we would like to thank everyone for the tremendous support and care you’ve shown.
I’m writing this post personally and on behalf of the team and the Board of B1G1 Giving to ask for your support. Well, actually, it was many of the B1G1 Partners who asked us first – they wanted to contribute towards the disaster relief of Nepal to help people who are affected.
32 of us are gathered in an upstairs restaurant and function centre in Mumbai. It’s just after 7 p.m. There’s a picture of another restaurant in Mumbai projected on the wall. It’s from 6 evenings ago when we began the 2015 B1G1 Study Tour. Tonight we’re going to re-live those memories.
We’re on the B1G1 Study Tour bus heading north to the rural village of Rajgurunagah. We’ve had fun on the bus as we always do.
One of the hardest things to do is to sum up in just a few words the tremendous exhilaration, impact and connection that goes on during B1G1 Study Tours. The tours take 10 months to plan — there’s so much detail to get right. And then for 5 straight, full-on, amazing days we experience it.