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4 Reasons to Embrace Gen-Mix Volunteerism

VQ Strategies

Nonprofits can learn from the business world by finding ways to combine each generation’s values, work ethics, communication styles, and skillsets to address difficult-to-solve issues in the communities where the nonprofits are active. Knowledge spillover”. Program Stability.

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Guest Post: Community and Civic Engagement in Museum Programs

Museum 2.0

Museum programs need to then actively respond to their communities through a variety of ongoing discursive, collaborative and inclusive formats that address needs and assets but also invite communities to be active participants in this process. Furthermore, how can museums and communities work together to share strengths in the community?

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[VIDEO] How to Tap Into Gen Y & Z Donors

Bloomerang

We’re going to start to talk about things that are important to know about these two cohorts so that when it’s time to put them in the game, you know how to best use their skills and their assets with your organization. I know you’re super busy and you’re, like you said, volunteering all over the place.

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Elevating Advocacy Voices for Children Through Social Media

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The project is in its second year and I’ve been working in collaboration with Spitfire Strategies. Just like message consistency, storytelling, and interviewing skills, building robust networks and using social media can help these advocacy organizations make change happen for children in their state. effectively.

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