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Case Study: How One Organization Raised over $500K through Millennials

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We’re great for sharing information about a cause on Twitter or helping YouTube videos go viral, but, other than that, we are useless to fundraising efforts. What if the problem with Millennials and fundraising isn’t that our generation doesn’t care enough to actually give? LiNK (Liberty in North Korea).

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MobileActive Strategy Guide Now Available for Download

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

communicate and are far more pervasive than the Internet. extremely effective way for organizations to get messages out to the public, monitor elections, and encourage voter participation.??? a number of popular uprisings in the Ukraine and South Korea, to name just a. With close to 2.5 Mobile phones offer an. organizing.

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How to do social media marketing during the pandemic

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Nonprofits have been scrambling to develop appropriate communication strategies to approach their stakeholders during these trying times. For example, Taiwan, South Korea and New Zealand have done a better job in containing the virus. Go global. Conduct live streams.

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MCON13 Live Blog: Millennial Giving (Alia McKee, Sea Change Strategies and Justin Wheeler, LINK)

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We need to bridge the divide between communicators and program people. millennials think a simple review is more effective than an ad--YELP for example. For example, through grassroots online fundraising. Millennials like instant gratification (in this case a trip to south korea to meet the refugees your funds rescued).

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