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Donning the Sweatshirt of Service: Reflections from a Second-Year Ally

ASU Lodestar Center

When I think back on my time with ASU Lodestar Center's Public Allies Arizona program, many different memories and candid moments pop into my mind. That sweatshirt is a reflection of my experiences in a lot of ways, and I think it's a symbol that unites a lot of us in the nonprofit sector, beyond Public Allies. Great and hard.

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Are Qwerty Monsters the Nonprofit Donors of the Future?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Yesterday I had the pleasure of participating in the final #zoogood Twitter chat of 2010. To avoid getting seduced by “ shiny object syndrome &# get educated about Mobile Campaign Basics for Nonprofits and spend some time reflecting those strategic questions. How will you measure success? Qwerty Monsters.

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Do-Good Tranquilista: Interview with Kimberly Wilson

Have Fun - Do Good

We decided to start with teen girls, ninth through twelfth grade, and with the notion that that's when as a young girl we're beginning to make important decisions about college, about life steps, and about goals. Creativity: to really explore coloring outside the lines, and doing things differently. We came up with our first program.

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How I Got Here

Museum 2.0

I believe that setting that expectation at the outset made a big difference both in my eventual pay and the responsibilities offered to me. At the big one, I worked on a small project with teens to design science exhibits for community centers in their own neighborhoods. I used to say that the Museum 2.0

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Instagram for Nonprofits: A Beginner’s Guide

Twenti - Digital Marketing For Nonprofits

It launched in 2010. Nearly 70% of users are under 35 , and 72% of teens use Instagram. As above, your content should be visually focused, so unique, high-quality imagery that reflects your nonprofit’s values and branding is essential. What’s Instagram all about? Instagram is a social media platform owned by Facebook.

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