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Reaching Gen Z on social media: Expert advice vs. Gen Z opinion

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But other suggestions, like using pop culture slang and memes to catch Gen Z’s shorter attention span, feel a little off. We received 38 total responses from university students, young professionals, high school seniors, and members of the military, ranging in age from 18 to 25 years old.

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7 Practical Tips for Engagement with a Higher Purpose On Social

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Celebrate the Accomplishments of Individuals in Your Alumni Network. With old class photos, you can leverage memes like “ Throw Back Thursday , like in this example from Reshet Ramah , a network of alumni from across the globe. Make up your own nostalgia meme. Don’t like Throw Back Thursday?

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What I Learned In London at the Future of Social Conference

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The first half of the conference featured talks from three platforms that discussed future trends for social good. Another example was of Ryan Lee Cox who was concerned about food insecurity at his high school and used Facebook to organize and fundraise to raise enough money to pay for lunches for students in need.

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37 Social Media Ideas for Nonprofits

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Meet users on their (hashtag) level Jump on existing trends, like #MotivationMonday, #WisdomWednesday, or #FridayReads — or other hashtags that you find trending on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. Tap into the meme stream Not just visual memes, either! Using these will give your posts more visibility.