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Three Reasons Kids Need Digital Literacy and Citizenship Education

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

We often hear the term “digital native” used to describe young people who don’t remember a time when phones were attached to the wall, but just because kids have only ever known a technology-rich world doesn’t mean they know how to engage with and through technology responsibly. Instant updates to your whole community?

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Feeding a Need: New App Helps Youth Find Free Summer Meals

Tech Soup

There are tens of thousands of libraries, community centers, nonprofits, and other organizations nationwide that offer free summer meals for school-age youth through this program. This means your email address and phone number are not shared with the recipient, nor is the recipient's contact info stored on your device. Learn More.

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Boys & Girls Clubs of the Valley Increases Efficiency with VolunteerHub

Volunteer Hub

Donna: We empower young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible members of the community. Donna: In fiscal year 2021/2022, we served almost 22,000 youth and teens. Donna: In fiscal year 2021/2022, we served almost 22,000 youth and teens. What is your vision?

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Learn to Love Your Local Data

Museum 2.0

We should identify a few key community health indicators to focus on." Here are three reasons to find and connect with community-wide sources of data instead of doing it yourself: The data already exists. Want to know how many kids ate fruits and vegetables, or how many teens graduated high school, or how many people are homeless?

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