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8 Social Media Ideas to Inspire Donors on GivingTuesday

Neon CRM

Share a story (or stories) that directly ties into the impact a donor can make by giving to your organization. Here’s a great example: “Did you know that 1 in 4 teens in the U.S. Go Live Most social media platforms (such as Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and TikTok) offer the ability to do a live broadcast.

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4 Takeaways from #AG2014 Social Media

Connection Cafe

It would be foolish not to leverage a free marketing platform for your organization, but it’s important to keep in mind that posting content just for the sake of it isn’t going to produce results. Social media presents the unique opportunity to show your donors why they should support your organization and how they are helping make an impact.

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Games for Change: An Interview with Darren Garrett of Littleloud

NTEN

We were approached by this newly formed department to work on a game to support a television series the broadcaster was making, set in Georgian London. Part of Channel 4's remit is Public Service Broadcasting. One of their key objectives is address issues that affect teens and give them some tools to negotiate them.

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Are You Serving Youth in Your Community? Think You Could Use a Free Tablet?

Tech Soup

The organization with the most innovative and effective usage of a donated TechSoup product will receive the Lenovo IdeaPad AND will be featured as the "Youth Impact" story for an entire month on our Local Impact Map (LIM). The July 2014 TechSoup ‘Youth Impact’ Story Challenge (the “Challenge”).

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Visitor Voices Part 3: Co-Creating and Control

Museum 2.0

The Exploratorium's Nanoscape project, in which visitors and volunteers built giant walk-through models of nanoscale structures, had a different kind of impact; instead of displaying visitors' unique expressions of self, it displayed the power of collective action by visitors, harnessed by an institution.

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Sheroes You Should Know: Inspiring Stories for #WomensHistoryMonth

EveryAction

Explore the work of organizations like the National Geographic Society , Audubon , and The Mars Generation - their impact is out of this world. 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.

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How the Media Covered Voting Rights in 2020

M+R

It helps us better understand complex words like “voter suppression” and see the real, harmful impacts of politicians and billionaires who work to actively block the freedom to vote for Black, Brown, Indigenous people and many other important communities who deserve equal access to the ballot box. . Big names drove big coverage .

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