Carmela Resuma, MPP
Traveling Specialist
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How to
Travel
You know you're ready to hit the road and see the world, but you need a little help getting out the door. With some thought and careful planning, you can be headed for adventure sooner than you think. Start planning your...
How to
Start a 501(c)(3) Nonprofit Organization
Have you always wanted to leave the world a better place than you found it? When you start a 501c3 nonprofit organization, you'll contribute something positive to your community, your state, your country and even the wor...
How to
Work at an NGO
Non-governmental organizations, or NGOs, are independent groups focused on humanitarian and activist causes around the world. Though typically held up by donations and volunteers, most NGOs offer internships, part-time j...
How to
Travel the World
Traveling the world is an enriching way to expand your knowledge of other cultures, find new work experiences, and gain unique educational insights. However, it can also be expensive, and unprepared travelers can soon fi...
How to
Go to the Maldives
The Maldives is an archipelago in the Indian Ocean made up of 1,190 islands, 200 of which are inhabited. It’s a popular vacation and honeymoon destination, and it’s well known for its turquoise waters and pristine be...
How to
Be a Good Tourist
Traveling is an amazing opportunity that not everyone has the privilege of doing. Being a tourist means you get to experience different cultures, beliefs, people, and food, but it also comes with a level of personal resp...
How to
Travel Spontaneously
Traveling can be a pleasant, carefree experience, but the large amounts of planning and preparation which usually precede actually traveling can make the process seem like more trouble than it’s worth. If you’d like ...