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Nature Counter by CrowdDoing Volunteer Senior React Native Developer (with background info)https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qfGnXijZjF7q5aFwzNHfAo5OPAG0vu9Y/view?usp=sharing)CrowdDoing has found small groups of trained professionals who know about specific nature benefits. There are people who have been trained in ""Attention Restoration Theory"", ""forest bathing"", ""eco-therapy"", ""nature deficit disorder reduction"", and other related terms. This has not be turned into a universal type of knowledge for any society to adopt in a modern context of majorities of the population living in cities and suburbs. CrowdDoing’s goal with Nature Counter is to create universal usable knowledge about what the benefits of nature dose are, how to access the benefits of nature dose and how to validate nature dose benefits for yourself. A world with more advanced processes to support nature dose could be more convivial, more resilient,would have faster learners and greater upward mobility among a plethora of benefits. Calculate the benefits to the health care system of their getting nature dose
CrowdDoing.world, https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/74278432/
Our nature counter application gets people an expectation of benefit proportionately. We have a partially finished android and iphone app in gitab aiming at an MVP, and plans for a V2 partially developed. The app is not on the market yet.
People who live in cities and the communities that connect them can achieve goals through increasing their nature dose. There is a user-centered design gap in nature in culture in that it is not discussed in terms of its benefits. Exercise may have an obvious connection to health but the fact that people sitting on a park bench are experiencing a scientifically established public health benefit is not universally understood. Scientists have been explaining this to other researchers but it hasn’t become universal knowledge any country in the world.
1. React native (front end)
- Mobile and Android app/iOS app development
2. Redux
- Mobile and Android app/iOS app development
- saving all the local data in Redux (local storage)
- for state management
- for example, articles fetched from DB can be accessed in other pages by saving the state in Redux
3. Mongo DB and nodeJS and mongoose (for making connections between Mongo DB and nodeJS) - for backend
Geo-fencing ""React Native, Google Maps, or the API geofencing call. "" advisor Ben on geo-fencing
Languages required- React native, redux, nodejs, mongodb
Gitlab, slack
21.2.1.0 is not complete. 2.0 is the main version that needs lots of help for schools to use, companies to use, health insurers to use, game companies to use etc.
22.2.Individuals and organizations can get the level of mental health, physical health and performance benefits they seek. The aim is to quantify the dose of nature benefits required to achieve individual and collective goals.
22.3.Key Features (functions/performance it must perform/provide)
Nature dose validation through GPS of time in park
Nature dose validation from user input of symptoms
Nature dose validation and estimation from literature review and meta analysis of benefits
Nature dose education
Nature dose habit building
Nature dose social use case for families and companies and communities.
22.4.Specification (if known)
22.4.1.Platform (i.e. Windows, Mac, Linux, Unix):
Languages required- React native, redux, nodejs, mongodb
Nature Counter API-
Nature Counter individuals can aggregate data to a family, company, college, or other affiliation group through Nature Counter API.
Currently below modules are working fine:
Goal Setting,
Article
Daily Log Symptoms
Daily Manual / timer time entry
Nature Counter Project installation document.
Nature Counter Installation Process- https://docs.google.com/document/d/1QnDIU3AVPV7qCPQDnw7x7a2urwdhOpwq/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=103143249500573981174&rtpof=true&sd=true
User Profile, Goal history and user benefit section is missing.
Currently we are working on benefits section as data is placeholder data.
Non-placeholder data- https://docs.google.com/document/d/1k-bZtWg2NnlVeVaFkIYqWpqz4v7uAY5PNjnlLy6tOvY/edit?usp=sharing
We started with firebase but may need an alternative for larger usage
Mainly iphone, android, apple watch, desktop use case is more moodle and growth hackng at the beginning
Languages required- React native, redux, nodejs, mongodb, gitlab, slack
Senior React Native Developer Needed
- Experienced React-Native developer to build cross-platform app for both iOS and Android platforms.
- Knowledgeable of modern JavaScript (including ES6 syntax), HTTP, and Rest API development.
- Able to utilize and debug third party dependencies.
- Able to build smooth UI and extend current functionality of existing code base.
- Experience with mobile application architecture.
- Aid in the development of end to end app design and CI/CD processes.
- Strong team player with focus on collaborative effort; a willingness to share knowledge and communicate across teams is vital.
Developor is for Nature Counter:
Nature Counter./Biophelia Counter
""A recent study of 20,000 people published in the journal Scientific Reports finds that people who spend at least 120 minutes per week - that’s about 18 minutes a day - in nature are far more likely to report being in good health and having higher psychological well-being, as compared to those who don’t embrace nature. People who spent some time in nature, but fewer than 120 minutes a week, ""were no more likely to report good health or high well-being than those who reported 0 minutes,"" the study authors found.""
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/this-is-the-exact-number-of-minutes-to-spend-in-nature-each-week-for-better-health-2019-06-21
You can see benefits of time in the park put on Nature Counter's linkedin page here- https://www.linkedin.com/posts/nature-counter-by-crowddoing_forestbathing-naturedose-attentionrestorationtheory-activity-6805531019593302016-1hnd, You can see more background on our Nature Counter team here- https://www.linkedin.com/posts/nature-counter-by-crowddoing_forestbathing-naturedose-attentionrestorationtheory-activity-6805531019593302016-1hnd. You can see a post about how just 30 minutes a week in nature reduces the chance of depression by 7%.
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/06/13/health/nature-outdoors-health.html
120 Minutes per week in nature is also geo-locateable on phones. Have you gotten your 120 minutes a week at medium edose nature, or 90 minutes a day of high dose nature?
That is determinable by if your smart phone shows you in the park for how many minutes.
We aim to build an app that counts how many minutes in nature each week you have spent and reporting that back to the person. This is like step counts, but based on time in nature as walks through non-parks don’t count for the nature counter.
- Participate in weekly discussions across teams and stakeholders on ways to reach project goals.
Time-based nature benefits-
15 Minutes in Nature
Decrease in pulse rate by 3.9%
Decrease in systolic blood pressure by 1.9%
Decrease in diastolic blood pressure by 2.1%
Lower levels of cortisol (stress hormone)
Increased parasympathetic nerve activity and decreased sympathetic nerve activity. The sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems work together to control respiration, digestion, and heart rate. When you are calm, the parasympathetic nervous system is increased, lowering your heart rate and respiration, and increasing digestion. In a stressful situation, the fight or flight (sympathetic) response is triggered, dilating pupils, increasing heart rate and respiration, which allows you to breathe faster.
Feel more relaxed, yet energized
30 minutes in nature
All of the benefits from 15 minutes in nature AND
Increased attention span
Reduction in depression symptoms by 7%
Reduction in high blood pressure by 9%
50 minutes in nature
All of the benefits from 15, 30, and 40 minutes in nature AND
An increased attention span with the ability to block out irrelevant stimuli and concentrate
A decreased level of anxiety
120 minutes (2 hours) in nature
All of the benefits from 15, 30, 40, and 50 minutes in nature AND
An overall sense of well-being and happiness
A better, more restful sleep
150 minutes (2.5 hours) in nature
All of the benefits from 15, 30, 40, 50, and 120 minutes in nature AND
Reduction in feelings of anxiety
Reduced need to ruminate on past events and focus on the future
200 minutes in nature
All of the benefits from 15, 30, 40, 50, and 120 minutes in nature AND
The feeling of well-being and happiness
Nature benefits we're communicating:
Performance on backwards digit-span (a cognitively demanding task that requires directed attention/requires the person to block out irrelevant stimuli and focus) significantly improved while walking in nature Maintain the focus staring at something on paper better during and after a walk in nature. The ability to focus was not only recuperated by nature, but was even better compared to before going out into nature. A faster and more stable pattern of responding on the Attention Network Task Cognitive performance especially for self-perceived affect was found to improve significantly more after nature interactions compared to urban interactions. Overall, BDS ( backwards digit span) performance improved on average by 0.75 (SD = 2.11) points from pre- to post-nature interactions and 0.29 (SD = 2.19) BDS points from pre- to post urban environment interactions. Reduce the population prevalence of depression and high blood pressure by up to 7% and 9% respectively. A lower rates of depression and of high blood pressure. 3.9% decrease in pulse rate. Systolic blood pressure was lower (1.9% decrease). Diastolic blood pressure was lower (2.1% decrease). good reported health and high subjective wellbeing lower concentrations of cortisol, lower pulse rate, lower blood pressure, greater parasympathetic nerve activity, and lower sympathetic nerve activity walking leads to improved psychological state, reduced state-anxiety and perceived stress
The only way CrowdDoing.world can realize its impact potential is through virtual volunteers,service learners(http://blog.reframeit.com/service-learning-and-skilled-volunteering/), and micro-leaders (https://real-leaders.com/leveraging-micro-leadership-to-make-aspirational-goals-achievable/) coming together.
See this brief video aboutMicro-leadership at CrowdDoing (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhdB2YJ8Ocs&app=desktop). Micro-leadership means that each person adopts a dimension of responsibility for a collective problem in our society through collaborating on that area creatively individually and together through social innovation.
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Agile Project Manager for Nature Counter by CrowdDoing.worldWe are seeking this project manager volunteer to support our Nature Counter team in spreading adoption fo biophelia as a public health benefit. We are building an app and need project managers to help us with this impact goal.
You can see benefits of time in the park put on Nature Counter's linkedin page here- https://www.linkedin.com/posts/nature-counter-by-crowddoing_forestbathing-naturedose-attentionrestorationtheory-activity-6805531019593302016-1hnd, You can see more background on our Nature Counter team here- https://www.linkedin.com/posts/nature-counter-by-crowddoing_forestbathing-naturedose-attentionrestorationtheory-activity-6805531019593302016-1hnd. You can see a post about how just 30 minutes a week in nature reduces the chance of depression by 7%.
120 minutes a week in nature is a basic minimal nature dose every person in a city should
achieve as a matter of public health. 90 minutes a day five days a week every week is an
optimal recommended dose of nature for every person in a city. CrowdDoing studied biophelia
in cities and found that there are more than one hundred diseases that can be prevented
through access to nature. Nature Counter is a CrowdDoing concept, imminently to become a
functional prototype that lets each person see if they are getting that level of time in nature per
week or per month. Time in nature is approximated through the kind of nature that exists in
cities- geo-locations of people based on their cell phones when they are in parks. Nature
Counter tracks each person’s time in park when the application is on. This allows people to
track it the way step counters track it. The aim is to have a universal public health goal of
getting the city’s people to have enough time in parks to realize the biophelia collective health
dividend. The concept is that nature is both an individual activity and a collective goal that
friends should encourage each-other to achieve. Nature Counter is aimed at getting each
person to track their time in nature and adjust their calendar over time to increase their time in
nature. Our estimations are that people’s time in nature would rise if they could track this and
have target goals for their health due to time in nature accordingly.
Biophelia counter builds off of the evidence that people who use step counters walk 27%
more than people who don’t. http://www.nbcnews.com/id/21901412/ns/health-fitness/t/people-
walk-mile-more-if-wearing-pedometer/ Assuming Nature Counter can achieve similar results
for biophelia, whatever percentage of the city who downloaded the nature counter application.
Assuming that San Francisco residents visit parks at an average level, they would visit parks
29 times a year- https://www.nrpa.org/blog/29-number-of-times-americans-visit-their-local-
parks-annually/. Assuming the minimal dose goal, each person would need to increase that by
another 40% to get to an average of a weekly visit to a local park and experience of biophelia.
Each person would need to expand that dose by 1000% to reach the optimal dose. This is
where a biophelia counter can come it and help people reach for more biophelia time in their
lives.
The only way CrowdDoing.world can realize its impact potential is through virtual volunteers,service learners(http://blog.reframeit.com/service-learning-and-skilled-volunteering/), and micro-leaders (https://real-leaders.com/leveraging-micro-leadership-to-make-aspirational-goals-achievable/) coming together.
See this brief video aboutMicro-leadership at CrowdDoing (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhdB2YJ8Ocs&app=desktop). Micro-leadership means that each person adopts a dimension of responsibility for a collective problem in our society through collaborating on that area creatively individually and together through social innovation.
CrowdDoing’s Nature Counter helps democratizes Attention Restoration Theory/
Biophelia/ Nature Therapy, giving everyone greater access to the benefits of nature.
Outcomes for Nature Counter rely upon increasing time in nature/outdoors as a way to
replicate the benefits from empirical studies in terms of mood, attention, productivity,
and wellbeing.
Our meta-analysis and literature review have shown that there can be significant health
impacts from 30-60 minutes of immersion in nature in a public park / leisurely forest
walks:18 It can reduce depression by 7%;; Can reduce high blood pressure by 9%;
improve memory performance and attention spans by 20%; and decrease in the stress
hormone cortisol by 12.4%.
Three days of immersion in nature increases creativity by 50% 19 We have found that
""2.5 to 3% of a person’s mental health is based on how often they visit parks. ... about
the same as the effect of additional income on a person’s mental health.""20 Two hours
of afternoon forest walking increases sleep by 13%.21 CrowdDoing’s Nature Counter
built a prototype of a mini-course to help educate on the benefits of nature as part of
our service learning strategy:
https://rise.articulate.com/share/e-r4NQVdVlXQznLcT3Z0UZHWOeBjrF-
0#/lessons/0TeOHMM9eFNxz1EKyc9WkCIilufvmbU_
We also conducted our own surveys and interviews as part of our research and
development Nature Counter project.
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Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/CrowdDoing-515295062320613) ,
LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/company/18910309/).
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Thank you for your interest in serving at the Heard Natural Science Museum & Wildlife Sanctuary in McKinney, Texas! Each Heard Volunteer plays a vital role in the museum’s ability to fulfill its mission to bring nature and people together to discover, enjoy, experience, restore, and preserve our priceless environment. Volunteer opportunities are varied and include activities such as working on the sanctuary or in the native plant gardens, guiding trails, caring for Animal Ambassadors, and assisting with classes, fieldtrips, or special events.
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BIG Alliance is partnering with ARC Community Space, an amazing Islington-based social enterprise, to offer you a unique opportunity to help replant over 4,000 plants from this year's Royal Horticultural Society Chelsea Flower show. We need your help on the 30th May, 31st May or 1st June to transform some of Islington's community spaces.The RHS is the UK's leading gardening charity. They aim to enrich everyone's lives through plants and make the UK a greener and more beautiful place. Their show piece event is known as The Great Spring Show or, more commonly, the Chelsea Flower Show. Arguably the most famous floral display in the world, the Chelsea Flower Show, is visited by over 157,000 people each year. The 2022 edition will be held between the 24th-28th May.
In a new effort to make the Chelsea Flower Show more environmentally sustainable, the entire main avenue garden from the William Morris exhibition of the Chelsea Flower Show will be donated to ARC Community Space, who, with the help of an army of volunteers, will be planting the exhibits in several community gardens in borough of Islington, for local people to enjoy. Islington has the least amount of accessible green space per head of any London Borough, so, the plants will be of huge benefit to a community that often lacks opportunities to enjoy nature.
With World Environment Day taking place on the 5th June, this is an ideal opportunity to participate in the development of a more sustainable future for the Chelsea Flower Show, and make a really meaningful difference to our local community.
For more information, and to register, visit: replantingtheflowershow.eventbrite.co.uk
Available Shifts
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30th May 2022 | no limit | n/a | n/a |
May 31st 2022 | no limit | n/a | n/a |
1st June 2022 | no limit | n/a | n/a |

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We are hoping to create a eco-conscious school in a remote part of Haiti called Platon- Robert. It is about 45 minutes south of the Petite-Troupes-De-Nippe area of Haiti. It is a pretty rural area that could really benefit from access to an affordable school. If possible, it would be great to meet with some architects, contractors and builders who would partner with us in building and funding this project.If you would like to join us on-site in Haiti please let us know!
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This year's World Athletic Championships are bringing thousands of people to Eugene from around the world. Adventure! Children's Museum has been asked to have a significant presence in the Kids' Zone at the accompanying Riverfront Festival in downtown Eugene for ten days. We will be welcoming children and families from Eugene, all over Oregon, and around the world to visit an exhibit we're creating called "The Sustainable Village". Volunteers are needed to help keep the exhibits clean and sanitized, answer questions, assist with crafts, and distribute museum fliers to interested visitors.Available Shifts
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Friday 7/15 Early Afternoon | no limit | n/a | n/a |
Friday 7/15 Late Afternoon–Evening | no limit | n/a | n/a |
Saturday 7/16 Early Afternoon | no limit | n/a | n/a |
Saturday 7/16 Late Afternoon-Evening | no limit | n/a | n/a |
Sunday 7/17 Early Afternoon | no limit | n/a | n/a |
Sunday 7/17 Late Afternoon-Evening | no limit | n/a | n/a |
Friday July 22 Early Afternoon | no limit | n/a | n/a |
Friday July 22 Late Afternoon-Evening | no limit | n/a | n/a |
Saturday July 23 Early Afternoon | no limit | n/a | n/a |
Saturday July 23 Late Afternoon-Evening | no limit | n/a | n/a |
Sunday July 24 Early Afternoon | no limit | n/a | n/a |
Sunday July 24 Late Afternoon-Evening | no limit | n/a | n/a |

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Project Description: We will begin at 3 with a tour of the Little Village site which should 15 – 20 minutes, and we will then proceed to the garden project, where we would have the group split into two smaller groups. One group will work on filling planters with soil and plants, and we will have the other group working out front to regrass the lawn.About CRC: Carole Robertson Center is one of United Way’s funded partners that focuses on childhood and youth development. CRC provides after-school, summer, and school break programming for school-age students. Youth programs are open year-round to support working families and provide exceptional programs. Youth learn new skills such as music writing, woodworking, and gardening, all while building social-emotional skills and physical fitness. Additionally, our BASES-K programming provides Kindergarten-focused lessons to ensure successful transitions from pre-K to kindergarten.
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Carole Robertson Garden Project | 12 | n/a | n/a |

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Students in Grades 4-6 will take part in a fun-filled day exploring the "Wonders of Nature" in the unique and beautiful Wascana march ecosystem. Classes will rotate between six different stations lasting 30 minutes in length. As a presenter, WUQWATR staff will provide students with opportunities to discover, investigate, research and reflect throughout the day with hands-on and engaging outdoor experiences. WUQWATR will be showcasing our Citizen Science Freshwater Test Kits and expressing our gratitude to Mosaic for funding our Citizen Science testing program. This is a great opportunity for Mosaic volunteers to interact with youth and teachers outdoors in Regina. Our goal is to promote watershed stewardship and spread awareness of our Citizen Science program.Available Shifts
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Morning Shift | 2 | n/a | n/a |
Afternoon Shift | 2 | n/a | n/a |

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Risk Matrix Analysis Regarding Wildfire prevention- for Prevention Derivatives, CrowdDoingSee CrowdDoing's Prevention Derivatives Wildfire Risks Avoided Matrix:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1B68wWAjAv2Mkrx6HICNoZ4XJyB9LyGC0/view?usp=sharing
See here for powerpoint on prevention derivatives (https://drive.google.com/file/d/1blfUgm3KZPJBFz-6qjYK69nDRZGdykd7/view?usp=sharing).
Goats and Sheep to Prevent Forest Fire Analyst- Prevention Derivatives, CrowdDoingto provide accurate and data based information on company’s profitability, solvency, stability and liquidity. You will research and analyze financial information to help company make well informed decisions, write reports and monitor financial movements.Forest Fire Prevention Derivatives, CrowdDoing, Volunteer Financial Analyst
See more detailed background on CrowdDoing's forest fire prevention derivatives
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dBp_HUr-tCCNaeGoSDfPrirRPbaoV3X4/view?usp=sharing
Forest Fire Risk Prevention Derivatives in Northern California
Bobby Fishkin, lead author
In 2018, Sacramento was named the ""the Most Polluted City on Earth"" due to ""smoke from Camp Fire,"" This proposal aims to prevent that from happening again through adopting a systemic approach and collaborating with stakeholders to actively prevent future such events. The insurance industry, along with institutional chief risk officers, have begun to recognize the importance of moving from ""loss compensation to loss prevention.""
CrowdDoing and Project Heather propose launching a prevention derivative with two new stakeholders: (a) contingent payers who pay in proportion to the reduction in risk, and (b) impact investors who finance social innovations in which their return is similarly proportional to the reduction in risk. It will build on existing precedents for contingent contracts involving social- innovation-based risk prevention.
Financial Analyst Volunteer, Forest Fire Prevention Derivatives, CrowdDoing
A spectrum of forest fire risk prevention approaches are available: from creative new social innovations to well-established interventions.The forest fire risk prevention derivative would first survey existing forest fire prevention interventions in Greater Sacramento with an eye towards which ones might be suitable to support and expand. It would then review global social innovations that might be relevant to Northern California to determine which to replicate. Entities involved in risk management and risk securitisation, from insurers to reinsurers to retrocessionaires, ought to welcome the chance to share liability proportionally through a commons of prevention innovations. The prevention derivative can expand as more institutions and individuals join as contingent payers and impact investors in order prevent a larger portion of collective risk. Payments by private and public institutions to support prevention derivatives can be in-kind, through services, and/or financial.
Financial Analyst Volunteer, Forest Fire Prevention Derivatives, CrowdDoing
Financial Analyst Volunteer, Forest Fire Prevention Derivatives, CrowdDoing require strategic thinking and are responsible for financial planning, analysis and projection for companies and corporations. The Financial Analyst prepares, reviews and distributes monthly financial reports to stores and cost/profit centers. The ability to effectively communicate complex financial information in a clear, concise way is a key attribute of the Financial Analyst. By conducting analyses of information affecting investment programs, the Financial Analyst will forecast future revenues and expenditures and determine possible profit or loss. Working with the CEO, CFO and other executive-level team members to identify cost structures and determine capital budgeting for projects, the Financial Analyst will set network-wide investment direction and policies.
Financial Analyst Volunteer, Forest Fire Prevention Derivatives, CrowdDoing Duties and Responsibilities
Analyze financial status by collecting, monitoring, and studying data.
Identify trends in financial performance and provide recommendations for improvement.
Analyze current and past financial data and performance and establish and evaluate profit plans.
Guide cost analysis process by establishing and enforcing policies and procedures.
Prepare reports and projections based on this analysis to provide financial models and forecasts
Evaluate current capital expenditures and depreciation.
Explore potential investment opportunities.
Track expenses and revenues vs. budget and reforecast and analyze fluctuations.
Prepare monthly consolidation and executive financial package.
Prepare and present annual financial information binder to be provided to the external auditors.
Prepare quarterly operating reports and present during quarterly review meetings.
Coordinate with other members of the finance team to review financial information and forecasts.
Financial Analyst Volunteer, Forest Fire Prevention Derivatives, CrowdDoing Requirements and Qualifications
Master’s degree in finance or a Master’s of Business Administration.
Expert-level analytical and financial modeling skills.
Great presentation skills, and the ability to influence and persuade others.
Knowledge of ERP systems and related technologies.
Excellent time management and organizational ability.
Ability to multitask and consistently meet deadlines.
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The only way CrowdDoing.world can realize its impact potential is through virtual volunteers,service learners(http://blog.reframeit.com/service-learning-and-skilled-volunteering/), and micro-leaders (https://real-leaders.com/leveraging-micro-leadership-to-make-aspirational-goals-achievable/) coming together.
See this brief video aboutMicro-leadership at CrowdDoing (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhdB2YJ8Ocs&app=desktop). Micro-leadership means that each person adopts a dimension of responsibility for a collective problem in our society through collaborating on that area creatively individually and together through social innovation.
You are also welcome to see more background on CrowdDoing at our Youtube Channel (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVoL7fai7oa95fBo44FC0gA?sub_confirmation=1).
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LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/company/18910309/).
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Join us for the bKind bOne AAPI Celebrations!VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES INCLUDE:
* Cooking Demonstrations: UNITED WE EAT was created to unite individuals via culinary experiences. Each experience involves a demo on how to make a cultural dish, the history behind it, and any personal stories
* AAPI leaders in history: creating fact cards to recognize AAPI leaders then share with community
* Yoga, Tai-Chi, or Meditation: brief videos to promote wellness
Thank you for helping us promote kindness, oneness, solidarity, & safety!