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Oligofeed Secures 600K€ in Funding to Enhance Pollinator Health
Key Takeaways Successful Funding: Oligofeed has secured 600K€ in pre-seed funding to advance its mission of pollinator preservation. Leadership Investment: The round was led by The Yield Lab Europe, a fund specializing in sustainable agtech, highlighting a shared commitment to sustainable agriculture. Diverse Investor Support: Other prominent investors include CCI Capital Croissance and…
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fandomtrumpshate · 1 year
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2023 Supported Nonprofits
Our list of supported organizations for 2023 includes a few orgs from last year, and a host of new ones addressing issues such as climate and pollinator preservation, housing and immigration, and gun violence.
If you are a FTH creator and you want to ask your bidders to support an organization that’s not on the list, please read our policy on outside organizations here.
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Citizens Climate Education
A nonprofit, nonpartisan, grassroots advocacy climate change organization focused on national policies to address climate change; trains and supports volunteers to build relationships with elected officials, the media and their local community.
DigDeep/Navajo Water Project *
Works to ensure that every person, everywhere enjoys their human right to water. All people should have access to a sufficient quantity of safe, accessible, affordable water of good quality, and that they should understand and care for their water resources.
Life After Hate
Provides support to people leaving hate groups, and providing pluralism education and training to vulnerable young people
National Network to End Domestic Violence *
Offers a range of programs and initiatives to address the complex causes and far-reaching consequences of domestic violence
Never Again Action *
A Jewish-led mobilization against the persecution, detention, and deportation of immigrants in the United States; takes on campaigns against detention centers and ICE training programs, and organizes mutual aid and deportation defense.
Rainbow Railroad *
Works to help LGTBQI+ people facing persecution based on their sexual orientation, gender identity and sex characteristics find safety through emergency relocation and other forms of assistance.
Razom *
Initiates short and long-term projects, or collaborates on existing projects with partner organizations, which help Ukraine stay on the path of fostering democracy and prosperity.
Sherlock's Homes Foundation
Provides housing, employment opportunities, and a loving support system, for homeless LGBTQ+ young adults so that they can live fearlessly as their authentic selves. Within these homes, young adults learn about responsibility, accountability, financial independence, life skills, and how to love themselves.
The Appeal *
A news organization that envisions a world in which systems of support and care, not punishment, create public safety, The Appeal’s journalism exposes the harms of a criminal legal system entrenched in centuries of systemic racism.
Transgender Legal Defense & Education Fund *
Works toward legal equality for trans people through education, public policy, litigation, and direct legal services
Violence Policy Center *
Works to stop gun death and injury through research, education, advocacy, and collaboration; exposes the profit-driven marketing and lobbying activities of the firearms industry and gun lobby, and offers unique technical expertise to policymakers, organizations, and advocates.
Xerces *
An international nonprofit organization that protects the natural world through the conservation of invertebrates and their habitats. Focuses on pollinator conservation, endangered species conservation, and reducing pesticide use and impacts.
Umbrella: Abortion Funds
For the past three years, FTH has supported one “umbrella” cause: we invite participants to donate to their own local grassroots organization, while also suggesting a handful of exemplary organizations working in in communities where the need is especially acute. This year (like last year) this umbrella category is abortion funds.
Abortion funds are grassroots nonprofits dedicated to supporting reproductive justice in their communities. These organizations provide financial, logistical and emotional support for people seeking abortions, and work to build collective power to create political and cultural change around reproductive freedom.
Our 2023 selections for the umbrella group was compiled with assistance from Kiki, a digital engagement manager for an abortion support nonprofit and the co-founder and editor-in-chief of the (now-defunct) site The Learned Fangirl. (Please feel free to reach out to her on twitter @kdc if you have any questions about abortion funds!)
Buckle Bunnies Fund
Indigenous Women Rising
Kentucky Health Justice Network
Abortion Fund of Ohio
New Orleans Abortion Fund
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Organizations marked with an asterisk (*) allow for international donations directly through their websites. The orgs without asterisks may take international donations through a paypal or venmo account. If you are a non-US-based bidder/donor and you are having trouble finding an organization to which you can donate, please email us directly at fandomtrumpshate @ gmail . com.
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acti-veg · 1 year
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“But there is a solution out there in pollinator-friendly practices,” Myers said. These include increasing flower abundance on farms, cutting pesticide use, especially neonicotinoids, and preserving or restoring nearby natural habitats. “When these have been studied, they pay for themselves economically through increased production.” Nonetheless, the researchers said “immense challenges remain” in restoring pollinator populations globally.
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geohoneylovers · 10 months
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Know the quality of the vibrant life in your city through the unique perspectives of our buzzing friends, the bees. Gain insightful glimpses into urban living and experience a fresh take on what makes your city thrive. Read the complete research on our website www.geohoney.com
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forestduck · 2 years
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lastsecondsquirrel · 7 months
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God cut down my flowers
Ok I get this is dramatic but I am a very unimportant person with no job or sense of self worth but a few months ago I bought some flowers, pollinators, and I threw them into the backyard of the house I haunt and saw one flower grow and that was so cool and then right when I needed it I realized that a few more flowers had started to grow
So there were cute little white ones and then big leaves that I think must have been sunflowers and this last Tuesday I watered them and I worked really hard to go outside and Exist in the world and came back and those flowers were cut. Just absolutely cut
So I was devastated and the way my stupid brain works is it takes a few days to recover from something so simple as my flowers (I don't have much in my life and those guys were it). Yesterday I started to come back out and at least function again.
Today, gardeners came back and cut down the other flowers that have been there for weeks. The slope behind the house I haunt technically belongs to the city. The city has left the slope for us to deal with for at least the last three decades until this last week I guess.
I know it's silly and dramatic; they are flowers. But it really feels like the master of the universe trying to tell me there's no point to trying.
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yardenercom · 11 months
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How to create a summer garden that attracts pollinators
Are you wondering how to create a summer garden that attracts pollinators? 🌻🐝 Check out our infographic with simple steps to get started! Save it, share it, and use it to transform your garden into a pollinator paradise.
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Looking for more resources on gardening? Head over to www.yardener.com and browse our collection of resources. We update regularly, so be sure to save our website for future reference. We offer a variety of content, including infographics, articles, and tips to help you create a thriving garden ecosystem. Check it out today!
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cottageivyplays · 1 year
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theyre having a girl :)
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nourishflourishuk · 11 months
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Wild About Gardening
There seems to be a bit of debate sparked by the comments made by Monty Don & Alan Titchmarsh in an article in The Telegraph. According to Craig Simpson the TV stalwarts agree that: “Wild gardens are ‘puritanical nonsense.” We introduced British native plants alongside non-native plants that enjoy the conditions by the pond. We let them run wild & tidy them up a little by removing old growth in…
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ididoktoday · 1 year
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Making a plan.
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crippledanarchy · 1 year
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I've successfully convinced my parents to let me design a rain garden for their yard and I'm so excited
They have a big yard with nothing but grass and a handful of trees and they have a consistent flooding problem so a rain garden is fucking ideal
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bigvolcano · 5 months
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Lismore Biodiversity News - Species Watch
During a recent field excursion, Environmental Strategies (ES) team members encountered a solitary Grey-Headed Flying Fox displaying concerning behaviours, including resting low in a tree away from its camp.
Supporting Grey-Headed Flying Foxes in Critical Times During a recent field excursion, Environmental Strategies (ES) team members encountered a solitary Grey-Headed Flying Fox displaying concerning behaviours, including resting low in a tree away from its camp. Recognising these signs of potential illness, the team promptly contacted WIRES for guidance. Such behaviours, including remaining in…
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deannagrimstead · 10 months
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20may · 1 year
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Raising awareness of bees' contributions to environmental and social resilience.
“World Bee Day has contributed significantly to raising awareness of the importance of bees and other pollinators and to promoting international cooperation to protect them,” said Nataša Pirc Musar, President of the Republic of Slovenia.
Her country initiated the establishment of a World Bee Day in 2016 at an FAO regional conference for Europe and co-created more than 300 pollinator projects with partners on all continents, she said.
For its part, the United Nations marked World Bee Day 2023 with an FAO-hosted global ceremony emphasizing the importance of these hard-working pollinators. 
Under the theme of pollinator-friendly agricultural production, the event drew attention to the threats endangering these insects and the need to address them.
On Monday, an event at United Nations Headquarters will showcase best practices and innovative projects with a view to raising awareness of bees' contributions to environmental and social resilience.
“Protecting bees and other pollinators is essential to guarantee agricultural production, food security, ecosystems restoration, and plant health,” FAO Director-General Qu Dongyu said.
As beekeeper Ms. Moreno Veliz said, “bees are extremely intelligent insects. They are beautiful animals.”
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howdoesone · 1 year
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How does one incorporate native plants in their garden to support the local ecosystem?
Incorporating native plants in your garden is not only aesthetically pleasing but also beneficial for the local ecosystem. Native plants are those that are indigenous to a particular area and have adapted to the climate, soil, and other environmental conditions of that region. They are an essential component of the local ecosystem and provide numerous benefits, including providing habitat for…
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