Increasing Fundraising Self-Sufficiency of NGO’s Working with Stigmatized Groups
On July 2nd, the Cleveland Council on World Affairs will welcome members from six Russian humanitarian NGO’s for a program entitled “Increasing Fundraising Self-Sufficiency of NGO’s Working with Stigmatized Groups.” The program will allow visitors to explore methods used by their U.S. peers who have encountered and overcome similar fundraising obstacles. While in Cleveland, the […]
Healing the Wounds of Trafficking
Human trafficking is a devastating yet pervasive epidemic in both the United States and Canada. Victims of trafficking in persons (TIP) often suffer from PTSD which requires extensive rehabilitation as well as wraparound service provision, such as support groups, housing, etc. Unfortunately, these services are often times under-developed and inefficient. Because of the United States’ […]
American Libraries
The Cleveland Council on World Affairs is honored to welcome a visiting group from Kazakhstan to participate in the program “American Libraries.” The program will feature four library directors and deputy directors that work closely with the American Corners Program abroad. Sponsored by the State Department, in collaboration with U.S. embassies and host institutions, the […]
TESOL Exchange Program through the English Access Microscholarship Program
The Cleveland Council on World Affairs is hosting a State Department-sponsored TESOL Exchange Program as part of the English Access Microscholarship Program that is designed to explore development of educational curriculum to teach English and best practices in teaching methodology. Coming to Cleveland to learn about the city’s English language development is a group from […]