How the Non-Profit Sector is Changing?

bullet imagebullet imageWe live in a world where we come across discouraging economic news, political circuses and sensationalist media, almost every day. In such dark times, it is really tough time for the non-profit sector to offer any hope. But, it should. Promises like ‘good will triumph over evil’ and hopes of a better future, are a tough thing to convince people. But it is not impossible. There is a possibility that this might be the moment for this much-neglected sector. The world needs real-life stories where the serious, smart and bold people help others overcome adversities. Maybe the stories of these people would take the world out of such dark times. The sector is becoming quite exciting as young, smart and bold people are teaming up with experienced people to fight against inequality and injustice. There are times when these people use commercial business strategies to improve the lives of people and society at large. So who are they and what do they do? The answer is all around us. Today, they are helping fight issues like poverty, gender inequality, climate change, violence, diseases and many other issues all around the world.

founder of Tiger Telematics

 Carl Freer Known primarily for being the co founder of Tiger Telematics Inc.,

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Aluminaid, founded by Carl in 2010

Aluminaid by Carl Freer has secured five worldwide patents for thermally conductive, metal-based bandages that deliver rapid pain relief for patients with first- and second-degree burns.

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director of Magitech

Carl Freer concentrated on developing augmented reality for mobile platforms.

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