Certainly, here are some opportunities for non-profit organizations to create positive change in simpler terms:

- Speaking Up for What’s Right: Non-proprofits can talk to people in charge and ask them to make better rules that help everyone.
- Helping Our Neighborhoods: Non-profits can work with folks who live nearby to make our neighborhoods better.
- Teaching and Telling: They can teach and tell people about important things we all need to know.
- New Ideas and Cool Tools: Non-profits can think up new ways to solve old problems, using cool tools like computers and phones.
- Working Together: They can team up with big companies and other groups to get more help and money.
- Time and Talent: People who want to help can give their time and skills to non-profits, making a big difference.
- Friends from Far Away: Non-profits can talk to groups from other places and work on big problems, even if they’re not in our town.
- Money that Keeps Coming: Non-profits can find ways to get money that keeps coming in, so they can help for a long time.
- Smart Decisions with Data: They use numbers and facts to make good choices and make their work even better.
- Our Young Helpers: They can get kids and young people involved, who will help now and learn to help in the future.
- Supporting People Who Need It: Non-profits can look out for people who don’t have a home, are very sick, or need a lot of help.
- Starting a Business with a Good Cause: Some non-profits run businesses that make money while helping others.
- Helping Kids Learn: Non-profits work to make sure all kids get a good education.
- Sharing and Learning Together: They talk to other non-profits to get better at helping and to make a bigger difference.
These are some of the ways non-profit groups help make the world a better place in a language everyone can understand.