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From a Millennial: Nobody Wants to Hear Your Stories. We Want to See Them.

Connection Cafe

In the digital age, where most traditional storytelling is done over the Internet, attention spans are ever shrinking. National Library of Medicine put the average 2013 attention span at 8 seconds. Of that 8 second average attention span, I can assure you that my generation is on the lower end of that count. Incredible.

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Peace Games & International Efforts

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Speakers: Douglas Thomas, USC Center on Public Diplomacy Hardy Merriman, International Center on Nonviolent Conflict Stephen Friedman, MTV U Douglas Thomas: We're closet gamers. This is a great place to do public diplomacy in the gaming world. Do you we teach coders the basic tenets of public diplomancy or vice versa?

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Shouldn’t the Word Phone Be Removed from Mobile? The Use of the Mobile by Nonprofits for Development

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serve the public. Sudan caused a 0.12% increase in the country’s GDP growth rate, partly. support their work and by extension the public. job bringing to our attention some of ways in which mobiles are being. Furthermore, it is the ability to utilize these features for. developing economies in Asia and Africa.

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Year-End Giving Prep: 21 FAQs Answered by Fundraising Experts

Connection Cafe

Emails don’t always make it to the inbox or subject lines don’t catch people’s attention, so a multi-message EOY campaign is important. If you do publicize a goal, have a plan for how you’ll handle communications if the goal is not met. He has travelled to South Sudan, and extensively across Canada on behalf of War Child.

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