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Narrative Change Strategy

Forum One

Narratives have the power to liberate or oppress because they have the potential to influence the beliefs and behaviors of individuals, which in turn can shape institutional policies and practices. Narratives are profoundly shaped by social media and can be a marker for tracking changes in attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors.

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“I just don’t get that generation.”

Connection Cafe

Today, Jordan Viator, our super communications manager for all things interactive, fun and digital was featured in The New York Times about using Foursquare to broadcast to her friends where she is during SXSW Interactive. Who and what influences their giving decisions? . :-) The generations are different. Why would you do that?

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“I just don’t get that generation.”

Connection Cafe

Today, Jordan Viator, our super communications manager for all things interactive, fun and digital was featured in The New York Times about using Foursquare to broadcast to her friends where she is during SXSW Interactive. Who and what influences their giving decisions? . :-) The generations are different. Why would you do that?

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Maximizing Nonprofit Impact: A Roadmap to Sustainable Fundraising

The Modern Nonprofit

But how do you breathe life into this metaphor and translate it into real-world sustainability for your organization? As leaders and ambassadors, they stand in a unique position to weave their networks, expertise, and influence into a strong fundraising fabric. The board’s attitude towards fundraising.

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