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Story of SERUDS NGO in Kurnool

 G.Mallikarjuna graduated in Bachelor of Engineering from Vasavi College Of Engineering, Hyderabad. He has been always passionate about social service and started working as a social worker at the young age of 24 years after completing college.   He and his friends founded Sai Educational Rural & Urban Development Society (SERUDS) in 2003.  SERUDS India [ https://serudsindia.org/ ]  has been working since 2003 through its need-based programs focused on access to education, food, livelihood training and healthcare. For the first few years they used to go to poor communities and conduct health camps, women's health programs, and sponsor children's school fees. They found many children who were orphans or were being raised by single mothers, and did not have access to good nutrition and schooling. Based on their interactions, Seruds team decided to start an orphanage and an old home. Today the top causes are SERUDS Orphanage for Children, Daycare Centers for Children, Midday

Ways to Grow Your Nonprofit Social Network Followers

 Ways to Grow Your Nonprofit Social Network Followers   Nonprofits utilize social media platforms each and every single day to connect with constituents, raise awareness for causes, and gather contributions. With engaged followers on one or more of the significant social networks, companies can efficiently get the word out about fundraising campaigns, new efforts, and advocacy work. However, simply having 1,000 Facebook fans or 5,000 Twitter followers is not the very best indicator of social networks success. It's possible to have countless followers who never read your posts or click on your links. The key is to build a growing online neighborhood of your nonprofit's perfect fans-- the ones who will actively engage with your material, share it with their networks, and respond to your calls to action. Here are 11 simple methods you can grow your nonprofit social media fans, beginning today. Eleven Ways to Grow Your Nonprofit Social Media Followers 1. Hold Creative Contest