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Infographic: How To Create An Awesome Meme

Care2

Telling a good story is important to moving people into action. We have found that people respond best to advocacy campaigns that tell stories and use calls to action that connect with them on a human level. Memes are a great way to talk about your issue and use humor to get your message shared.

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New on SSIR: Are we addicted to Slacktivism?

Amy Sample Ward

. —– If you’ve been on facebook at all in December this year, you may have seen something happening to all your friends – their pictures changing to their favorite cartoon characters! It caught my eye and I couldn’t help but wonder what it was all about, what was the story behind the story.

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Early guidance on Threads, Meta’s answer to Twitter

M+R

But we do need a place where we can reach supporters, share content, and look at pictures of other people’s dogs — preferably without being subjected to harassment, trolling, misinformation, and attacks on our democracy. You can share it to your Story to encourage more of your followers to join you on Threads. So the search continues.

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Amazing AI Images for Impact: AI Generators for Nonprofits

Whole Whale

A picture is worth a thousand words. No offense to generic photo stock sites that let every customer get rights to the same photos so often that meme websites can resist making jokes but… People Are Adding Dad Jokes To Cringy Stock Pics, And Here Are The 40 Funniest Ones. Public link: [link]. Non-stock Photostock Images. 13 per image.

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5 Tips to Guide Your 2022 Nonprofit Strategy Plans

Media Cause

Preserve those hard-won metrics that tell you stories about your progress from the latest trend. Continuously undeceive yourself and your colleagues of “permanent” solutions and decisions, and get everyone involved in thinking about the big picture. Partition the Established and the Experimental. A few of my favorites are: .