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HOW TO: Launch a Mobile Photo-Sharing Campaign for Your Nonprofit

Nonprofit Tech for Good

They were on Myspace and organizing via Facebook Groups years before corporate brands, higher education, and broadcast and print media. That said, the community on Daily Booth has a lot of active teens. If your nonprofit works with teens and young people, this is a mobile photo-sharing community that you should definitely explore.

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5 Hybrid Event Ideas for Youth Organizations

Qgiv

Many kids love playing games, so an event like this is perfect for family-friendly fun that also raises funds for your youth development organization. For older kids and teens that benefit from your youth organization, a video game tournament is a great opportunity for them to show off their skills while raising funds for your organization.

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#GivingTuesday Countdown: One Month to Go!

Connection Cafe

SVP Waterloo Region celebrated the day by launching SVP Teens, a group aimed not only at rallying youth, empowering them to “address problems facing their community” and teaching “them the importance and value of strategic and engaged philanthropy. It was a fun, attention-grabbing campaign that paid off for the nonprofit. Join the fun.

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How DoSomething Transformed A Mistake Into Learning: Creating A Culture of Impact

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

million teen activists who had opted in to giving the organization their cell phone numbers and emails. The message was intended for Jewish teens who volunteering to collect canned goods during Thanksgiving for a Jewish organization. Now we make sure to run all broadcasts (even the small ones) through our content team.

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Visitor Voices Part 3: Co-Creating and Control

Museum 2.0

In these and other examples (the Walker Art Center's new teen site comes to mind), the museum specifically sets up a site in a way that is not most comfortable, useful, or familiar to the museum staff. We have to manage the back end and let the visitors do all the fun stuff. They weren't curating. They weren't interpreting.

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Sheroes You Should Know: Inspiring Stories for #WomensHistoryMonth

EveryAction

Fun fact: she's also a competitive Scrabble player. Elizabeth Cowell was British broadcaster and the first female announcer to grace the television airways for the BBC in 1936, just before the network launched its television service. Shero Thought Leaders. Roxane Gay. And she did it all in a Victorian gown - slow clap. Future Sheroes.

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