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TikTok Strategies for Making a Real Impact

Media Cause

TikTok has emerged as a powerful platform for advocacy and social justice, enabling individuals and organizations to build large followings and drive meaningful change. The Power of TikTok Advocacy: Using the Platform to Drive Change Take @thatpyschnp , who regularly rallies her 300k+ followers to take action for progressive causes.

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Teen Blogging Project Examples Sought

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

We are looking for examples of youth blogging projects, i.e., cases where the organization encouraged, supported, and/or facilitated the teens in blogging (presumably as part of the organization's mission and goals, e.g., to help youth learn leadership skills, literacy skills, build community, etc.). I thought I'd start with you.

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10 Online Fundraising Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Launched in 2002, GlobalGiving.org is a crowdfunding platform for NGOs, charities, and nonprofits worldwide which has raised nearly $500 million online. Donors can leave comments and share the crowdfunding campaign with their networks on social media. See Hope Grow raised nearly $460,000 for TreeHouse teens.

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What about those leaked reports from Facebook and Instagram?

Top Nonprofits

the pushback that these platforms and sort of the PR campaign that they’ve instituted to defend themselves against pretty indefensible actions. And then with the sort of evolution of the platform and the algorithm, and now the sophistication of the ads mechanism, what happened was that we found that this was not true.

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Member Round Up: The End is Near!

NTEN

Drop us a line or include your links in the comments! This year, LinkedIn has launched so many beneficial features for nonprofit organizations and professionals using their platform. They were the recipients of a large grant from Google to enhance their ability to connect with teens and impact social change through mobile innovation.

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Designing Talkback Platforms for Different Dialogic Goals

Museum 2.0

We don't have the same limitations when designing talkback stations and other physical platforms for conversation, but that doesn't mean we shouldn't intentionally design the conversational tools offered. Many institutions do this unintentionally--by providing post-its or comment books, pens or crayons.

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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

Allowing visitors to select their favorite exhibits in a gallery or comment on the content of the labels isn’t seen as valuable a participatory learning experience as producing their own content. Less than 1% of the users of most social Web platform create original content. This is a problem for two reasons.