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Meditations on Relevance, Part 3: Who Decides What's Relevant?

Museum 2.0

Here are two examples: Our Youth Programs Manager, Emily Hope Dobkin, wanted to find a way to support teens at the museum. Emily started by honing in on local teens' assets: creativity, activist energy, desire to make a difference, desire to be heard, free time in the afternoon. She surveyed existing local programs.

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Stellar year-end fundraising strategies for busy nonprofit leaders

Get Fully Funded

Give Every Teen the Chance to Chase Their Dream. Use the same language over and over throughout all interactions with donors and prospects, including asks, newsletters, and social media posts. Contact local civic clubs and churches and see if you can get on their program schedule during the holidays. Get your website ready.

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Groundswell Book Club Part 1: Listening

Museum 2.0

When I watch the videos teens created at the Exploratorium and post on YouTube, I see the aspects of the exhibits they thought were most important to share with their classmates. Here are three examples of changes you could make: Change the language and presentation of comment cards. What do you want?”

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How the Media Covered Voting Rights in 2020

M+R

Outlets like Vogue , Teen Vogue , and Vanity Fair were once considered lifestyle-only publications, catering to an audience that enjoyed light-hearted content. Unfortunately, there’s still a long way to go in elevating these communities even further as well as the language the media uses when talking about marginalized communities.

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14 Top Nonprofit Websites to Inspire Your Organization

DNL OmniMedia

Every nonprofit site should include the organization’s mission statement somewhere, and Mustard Seed’s Mission and Vision page does a great job of articulating their purpose using short paragraphs and to-the-point language. These include: Local events calendar. And for bonus points, they also include a donate button in plain sight!).

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[VIDEO] Emerging Trends in Nonprofit Social Media Marketing

Bloomerang

You have to know who you’re talking to, and you have to speak their language, and you have to gain their trust. If you have a tween or a teen, I’m sure you’re familiar with TikTok. You could have pitched this in a press release to an editor. So we’re going to talk a lot about that today. Okay, TikTok now.