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The Adventures of Naserian is on its way to new readers at Elimu Yetu Library. Follow its journey by viewing the book profile on Maktaba.org
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What is social entrepreneurship? (source: causeartist)
A term used for business models with a social or environmental focus. A social entrepreneur creates social and/or environmental change, either through a for-profit or non-profit business model. (Check out Chapter 3 in this free PDF about entrepreneurship, or another free entrepreneurship textbook)

The site Causeartist (source of many referenced articles) tends to focus more on social entrepreneurship through the lens of for-profit businesses.

The article is a good read, but in general, social entrepreneurs identify social problems and develop business solutions to address them. Unlike traditional businesses, social entrepreneurs are motived by both profit AND creating an impact.

The importance of website design for non-profits (a podcast)
https://studiohumankind.com/shop (templates are $800+, which we don't need, but we can implement ANY of the design concepts that we like...we just have to identify them and prioritize)

Also, I uploaded three non-profit workbooks downloaded from studiohumankind...they should be helpful for us.
1. How to make a good website
2. A book on non-profit strategy
3. A book on developing organizational goals

Starting small, these stories are inspirational:
Profiles of women social entrepreneurs and nonprofit founders who are addressing social issues in innovative and inspiring ways — and using the power of business to do good

Scott's thoughts:
We can become recognized like these organizations. We can communicate our mission like them. It will take regular, daily hard work...and we have to be more strategic and organized...but it will be rewarding and meaningful along the way! 

2023 goals:
One key goal should be for many regular SMALL successes in 2023, similar to that podcast you did.  That was a huge accomplishment and success, and demonstrated (hopefully to yourself) that you can represent your varied interests verbally and visually!!
  1. Send press releases to journalists and bloggers (example: https://causeartist.com/submit-press-release/)
  2. Consider paid listing sites too, such as https://causeartist.com/add-listing/

Stories about other larger established non-profits:
https://causeartist.com/nonprofit-founders-impact-the-world/

These stories should ONLY inspire a bit. We don't need to compare our early-stage operation to huge successes, but to the extent that we can recognize that these are regular people who worked regularly on their mission...then they should serve as examples to learn from.

Interesting stories were:
Amitabh Shah of Yuva Unstoppable: https://causeartist.com/inspiring-leader-debt-impacting-five-millions-lives-around-the-world-yuva/

Juliana Rotich of Ushahidi (open source software, and enterprise solutions, for disaster relief and crowdsourcing data)
She also is the Co-founder of BRCK Inc (Kenyan hardware and services technology company for communication in low infrastructure areas)
She is a Director in the Kenyan entity BRCK Kenya Ltd and drives partnerships for tackling social problems through appropriate technology.

Jake Wood of Team Rubicon: My parent's friend volunteers for them
https://teamrubiconusa.org/

Reshma Saujani: Girls who Code

Michael FayeGiveDirectly (they pay people in Africa small amounts of cash, also he has some money transfer platform)

Brandon Nicholson of Hidden Genius Project (Oakland, CA): https://www.hiddengeniusproject.org/
The View Stories section on their website is interesting https://www.hiddengeniusproject.org/category/geniusrevealed/ and their use of the #geniusRevealed to tell stories is something I've wanted to do for a long time. Look at both the small "cards" and the "full page" articles.


More ideas for becoming EXCITED to be the Story Teller for the non-profit initiatives you care about
https://www.thestorytellingnonprofit.com/blog/9-sources-of-inspiration-for-nonprofit-storytelling/

Ed tech startups
https://causeartist.com/edtech-startups-to-watch-for/

Stories about impact investment funds that raised money recently
$111 million raised for African education
Resources and a guide highlighting WHO FUNDS social entrepreneurs written by Ami Shah: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ami-shah-31824314a/
Yet to launch impact investing platform: https://www.impactinvestor.io/

Grant is the founder of Cause Artist: https://www.linkedin.com/in/granttrahant/

Elizabeth Yin of The Hustle Fund invests in pre-seed rounds, typically $25k and they decide within a few days.
https://causeartist.com/hustle-fund-elizabeth-yin/

Blockchain Social Initiatives (nothing really stood out)
https://alice.si/ (somewhat similar to the guy we talked to)
List of some other projects: https://causeartist.com/changing-the-world-blockchain-technology/
https://blockchainforsocialimpact.com/
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People respond to clear goals and expectations.

In general, for people to be "leaders" within an organization, they need to CLEARLY understand the goals and objectives of the parent organization.

Parent goals should be defined using Key Performance Indicators (KPI)
metrics used to periodically track and evaluate the performance of a business or organization toward the achievement of specific goals. They are also used to gauge the overall performance of the company against other comparable companies within the industry.
https://corporatefinanceinstitute.com/resources/management/key-performance-indicators-kpis/

Management by Objectives (MBO):
Technique suggested by Drucker in 1952 that links individual smaller goals to the larger organizational goals.
Tasks are then added to support the smaller goals and employees are evaluated and rewarded monthly, quarterly or annually. In theory, this technique could be used on a weekly basis.

Objectives by Key Results (OKR): https://corporatefinanceinstitute.com/resources/management/objectives-and-key-results-okr/
Objectives are stated. Expected results are clearly defined. Initiatives are created to achieve those results.
Objectives still need to align with the parent organization objectives, but contrary to MBO where the "smaller" objectives are set by managers (within a department), objectives within the OKR method can be set by the individual (still in support of parent objectives).

Other essential terms to know and implement

SMART Goals
Clearly defined goals that are Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, and Timely
https://corporatefinanceinstitute.com/resources/management/smart-goal/

And last but not least:

Time Management
Simple but actionable suggestions, strategies and reminders
https://corporatefinanceinstitute.com/resources/management/time-management-list-tips/

Traits of a Good Leader
https://corporatefinanceinstitute.com/resources/management/leadership-traits-list/

Raid Log (tool for project management to highlight Risks, Assumptions, Issues, and Dependencies)
https://corporatefinanceinstitute.com/resources/management/raid-log/


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Dear Reader,
Today is Law Day in Tanzania! To mark this day we have prepared a gift for our dear Friends of Maktaba.org
20+ Free Books for Law Day!
If you take time today to read just one chapter, it's our hope this training will benefit you as a citizen and whenever you encounter legal issues in your future life. 

Some Legal Classics

Know your rights
Novels & Plays about the Law:

Other Civic Education:
We have lots of ebooks about law in English available free online!
Also, if you're ever in Arusha, we have hard-copy books about Law available to borrow free at the Library of Elimu Yetu). 

Happy Law Day. Let's mark the day by learning more about the law together!

We're grateful for your participation on Maktaba.org!
Thanks,
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kutembelea: to visit
Ninatembelea: I am visiting
unatembelea: You are visiting
tunatembelea: We are visiting
anatembelea: He/she is visiting
wanatembelea: They are visiting

kusafiri: to travel
ninasafiri: I am traveling
unasafiri: you are traveling
tunasafiri: we are traveling
anasafiri: He/she is traveling
wanasafiri: they are traveling

kuendesha: to drive
ninaendesha: i drive
unaendesha: you drive

  • Do you speak English?: unasema kiingereza?
  • Do you speak Swahili?: unasema Kiswahili?
  • Just a little bit: kidogo tu
  • How do you say... in Swahili?: unasemaje... kwa kiswahili
  • I don't understand: sielewi

  • Where is the...?: ni wapi...?
  • Airport: uwanja wa ndege
  • Bus station: stesheni ya basi
  • Bus stop: bas stendi
  • Taxi stand: stendi ya teksi
  • Train Station: stesheni ya treni
  • Bank: benki
  • Market: soko
  • Police station: kituo cha polisi
  • Post office: posta
  • Tourist Office: ofisi ya watali
  • Toilet/ bathroom: choo
  • What time is the... leaving?: inaondoka saa... ngapi?
  • Bus: basi
  • Minibus: matatu (Kenya); dalla dalla (Tanzania)
  • Plane: ndege
  • Train: treni/gari la moshi
  • Is there a bus going to...?: kuna basi ya...?
  • I'd like to buy a ticket: nataka kununua tikiti

  • Is it near: ni karibu?
  • Is it far: ni mbali?
  • There: huko
  • Over there: pale
  • Ticket: tikiti
  • Where are you going?: unakwenda wapi?
  • How much is the fare?: nauli ni kiasi gani?
  • Hotel: hoteli
  • Room: chumba
  • Reservation: akiba
  • Are there any vacancies for tonight?: mna nafasi leo usiko? (Kenya: iko nafasi leo usiku?)
  • No vacancies: hamna nafasi. (Kenya: hakuna nafasi)
  • How much is it per night?: ni bei gani kwa usiku?

Food and Drinks

  • I'd like: nataka
  • Food: chakula
  • Hot/cold: ya moto/baridi
  • Water: maji
  • Hot water: maji ya moto
  • Drinking water: maji ya kunywa
  • Soda: soda
  • Beer: bia
  • Milk: maziwa
  • Meat: nyama
  • Chicken: nyama kuku
  • Fish: sumaki
  • Beef: nyama ng'ombe
  • Fruit: matunda
  • Vegetables: mboga
Health

  • Where can I find a...?: naweza kupata... wapi?
  • Doctor: daktari/mganga
  • Hospital: hospitali
  • Medical center: matibabu
  • I'm sick: mimi ni mgonjwa
  • I need a doctor: nataka kuona daktari
  • It hurts here: naumwa hapa
  • Fever: homa
  • Malaria: melaria
  • Mosquito net: chandalua
  • Headache: umwa kichwa
  • Diarrhoea: harisha/endesha
  • Vomiting: tapika
  • Medicine: dawa
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It was such an honor to meet with Books for Africa in Minneapolis, Minnesota last week and learn more about their incredible work delivering over 50 million books to every country in Africa! We are excited to partner with them next year to bring books to readers of all ages in Tanzania. We'll need your help. Look forward to updates on how you can start a book drive or fundraiser in your community.
Schools and organizations in Tanzania who need books are encouraged to get in touch regarding partnership.
Shule na mashirika yanayohitaji vitabu, tafadhali wasiliana nasi, tushirikiane. 
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