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My First Intergenerational Social Media: Learning from Gen Z's and Value of Different Points of View

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The demographics of the room was 35% Gen Z, 10% Gen Y, 15% Gen X, and 40% babyboomers like me. So, I changed delivery tactics and it worked! I also always show a slide about the age demographics of email users. We did mostly full room discussion, but I broke it up with some moving around exercises.

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Best of Beth's Blog 2008: Finding The Top Ten Posts In Less Than Five MInutes!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Where Are The Gen-Y Bloggers Who Write About Nonprofits and Social Change? Twitter Demographics. Social Change Behind the Firewall. You're Never Too Old To Change the World. Intergenerational Wired Fundraisers: A Conversation. Let the Change Blogging Meme Hit The Road. Things You Can Do In Ten Minutes.

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Building Community: Who / How / Why

Museum 2.0

We have partnered with the county-wide community assessment project to learn more about the demographics, interests, and needs of local residents. If we want to reflect the identities of our community, we’ve got to focus on changing that. At the same time, “identity” doesn't always mean demographics.

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[VIDEO] Young Professionals and Junior Boards: Beyond the Kid’s Table to Meaningful Engagement

Bloomerang

If you’ve been on the last maybe two or three webinars, you know I’ve been talking up this one, because I’m in this demographic, and I cannot wait to hear what Sarah and Corinne have to say. Right now, millennials believe in organizations and in other ways to effect change. Sarah, Corinne, you all doing okay?