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Other promising later-life careers include working with religious ministries or the elderly or even launching your own nonprofit (and taking a salary). Today's average 65-year-old man has the same 2% chance of dying within a year as did the average 59-year-old man in 1970, says Shoven. "If you have a low chance of dying, you're not old," he maintains. So take advantage of the options opening before you. True retirement may be a thing of the past--or at least a thing of the much less immediate future...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Making Flexible Retirements Work | 5/10/2007 | See Source »

...school-district employees; they work for a nonprofit organization called Good Shepherd Services. Every New York transfer school and YABC is paired with a community-based organization that focuses on the social, emotional and family issues that tend to weigh down these students. "We don't have the expertise for these complex challenges," explains schools chancellor Joel Klein, who heads the New York City Department of Education. The academic staff is also enthusiastic about the partnership. "Teachers can focus on the best way to educate students," says South Brooklyn's principal, Vanda Belusic-Vollor. "That's huge...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Stopping the Dropout Exodus | 5/3/2007 | See Source »

...Martin Fisher, 48, and Nick Moon, 51, a simple pump could be the solution to poverty for millions of Africans. They're the co-founders of KickStart, a San Francisco--based nonprofit that encourages rural entrepreneurship by providing tools that Africa's poor can afford. Since the group was founded in Nairobi in 1991 under the name ApproTEC, it has developed a machine to make building blocks, a press that extracts cooking oil from seeds, a hay baler and a series of hand-operated micro-irrigation pumps. Their latest, the MoneyMaker Hip Pump, retails in Africa...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Moneymaking Water Pump: TOOLS FOR POOR FARMERS | 5/1/2007 | See Source »

...employees on salary. There are a “large number of students interested in changing the world,” he said, “but who want to do so through non-governmental means, such as NGOs or non-profits.” Victoria Bjorklund, a leading nonprofit tax lawyer, said that the difficulty of regulating non-profits and the inadequacy of laws governing non-profits can lead to scandals such as the one that engulfed student loan giant Sallie Mae earlier this spring that resulted in the company agreeing to pay a $2 million settlement...

Author: By Katherine C Harris, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: KSG Panel Discusses Social Services | 5/1/2007 | See Source »

...planned for the next decade, how hospitals are built and operated will have a huge impact on the environment. And Gail Vittori means to have an impact on those hospitals. With her husband Pliny Fisk III, Vittori is co-director of the Center for Maximum Potential Building Systems, a nonprofit design center in Austin, Texas. MaxPot, as it's known, advises institutions of all kinds--from a homeless shelter in Austin to the Pentagon as it rebuilt after Sept. 11--on how to adopt environmentally sound materials and practices. But Vittori and Fisk have a special focus on health care...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Building a Greener World: Director: Gail Vittori | 4/27/2007 | See Source »

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