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How Save the Children Is Using An Edgy Infographic As Part of A Multi-Channel Campaign for Children in Syria

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Save the Children’s Ettoré Rossetti, Director of Digital Marketing & Social Media for Save the Children USA, emailed me an infographic on the impact of the Syria crisis on children. The crisis in Syria is now entering year three and the situation is getting worse for children not better. Seems a little edgy?

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8 Top Corporate Giving Trends to Watch in 2024 + Examples

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8 Corporate Giving Trends to Pay Attention To Companies constantly change and expand their corporate giving initiatives. Companies everywhere recognize the power these programs hold, so pay attention to employee giving as you craft your CSR strategy, regardless of whether you work for a nonprofit or company.

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International Organizations and Social Media: News, Engagement, and Social Data for Policy Change

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For example, the UN Refugee Agency, encourages all field officers to tell the stories of the refugees they are working with as this recent tweet from Syria illustrates. In addition to surveying people directly and asking them to rank priorities, one can also pay attention to what people say about what’s on their minds right now.

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The Convergence of Social Activism, Donations, and Social Media: Episodic Giving In A Post Truth World

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

From Syria to China to Mexico, mass economic and politically-driven migration and refugee crises are triggering social tension, the rebooting of nationalisms and the emboldening of old prejudices. Millions are aware that even greater change is coming, via automation, AI and more. Mass migration. Future shock.