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

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LiNK (Liberty in North Korea). is a human rights organization that physically rescues North Korean refugees and helps resettle them in South Korea or the United States so they can avoid being forcibly repatriated back to North Korea, where they can face harsh punishments as a result of illegally immigrating.

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Provide the Nonprofit Voice to America's Broadband Plan

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Consumers in South Korea and Japan can get broadband speeds reaching 1 Gigabit per second (Gbps) for less than the monthly price a U.S. Without effective deterrents, Internet providers will continue to discriminate against lawful content. Bad policy decisions should be reversed. We should look to other models.

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How to do social media marketing during the pandemic

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This is a good time to experiment, to host conversations about a variety of subjects of interest to your target audiences, and to create valuable evergreen content on your blog to enhance your organization’s SEO. For example, Taiwan, South Korea and New Zealand have done a better job in containing the virus. Go global.

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

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LINK created a fundraising page and filled it with great content 2) Provide great content in that space Such as updates of impact in the field, progress reports, etc. Millennials like instant gratification (in this case a trip to south korea to meet the refugees your funds rescued).

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Mr. Jim Goes to Washington (and New York, and Nairobi, and Seoul, and Kampala, and Boston…)

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So, we’re happy to share the American (and Canadian and British and Indian) content we already have. Seoul, South Korea After an almost restful whirlwind of meetings in California, it was off to Seoul for the Eighth Assembly of the World Movement for Democracy. Roger Martin).

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