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34 Clever Summer Fundraising Ideas

Whole Whale

We’ve put together over 30 fun nonprofit fundraising ideas for you to spring into this season. We love the New York Public Library’s Anti-Proms , which provide an alternative, safe space regardless of sexuality, gender identity, and any other reason for NYC teens. Invite your supporters to share their cutest feline photos.

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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.

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Reflections on a Weekend with Ze Frank and His Online Community

Museum 2.0

Or that we take a group photo together at the end of the day. The group was mostly young (teens to thirties) and nerd-diverse: a little bit punk, a little bit hacker, a little bit craft grrl. Ze was really hands-on with everyone, giving hugs, taking photos, jumping in to do activities with participants.

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Guest Post by Nina Simon -- Self-Expression is Overrated: Better Constraints Make Better Participatory Experiences

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The point, in the context of this conversation, is that a minority of social media users are creators—people who write blog posts, upload photos onto Flickr, or share homemade videos on YouTube. Does that sound like a fun and rewarding casual activity to you? But the teens heard, “Do whatever you want—we don’t really care what it is.”

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Self-Expression is Overrated: Better Constraints Make Better Participatory Experiences

Museum 2.0

The point, in the context of this conversation, is that a minority of social media users are creators—people who write blog posts, upload photos onto Flickr, or share homemade videos on YouTube. Does that sound like a fun and rewarding casual activity to you? But the teens heard, “Do whatever you want—we don’t really care what it is.”

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Traveling Postcards: Interview with Founder, Caroline Lovell

Have Fun - Do Good

I was frustrated by the exclusivity of the gallery world, and I had not seen the success that some photo journalists have by taking a singular image that could change the world! How can Have Fun, Do Good readers get involved with Traveling Postcards? Traveling Postcards workshops are easy and fun for everyone.

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Cleaning Off My Desk for the New Year

Have Fun - Do Good

Teens as Good Samaritans The November/December issue of Psychology Today has a brief article called, "The Making of a Good Samaritan", about the benefits of community service requirements in schools. Speaking of Cute Check out this site, Cute Overload , when you're feeling down (that's where the photo at the top came from).