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HOW TO: Engage 5 Generations of Donors and Supporters

Nonprofit Tech for Good

And gen Y who will come of age in a post-print era will be connecting to causes and giving to nonprofits through technologies that haven’t been invented yet. Generation Z (Born 2001–Present, Currently Ages 13 and Younger). Generation Z is being born into digital technology and will be highly connected throughout their lifetime.

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Igniting the 15NTC stage at lightning speed

NTEN

If you''ve never seen an Ignite presentation before, let me break it down for you: 5 minutes. As you might guess, these high-speed, high-energy presentations are not for the faint-hearted. But, they have also have a way of bringing out the creativity and talent of presenters, and make for a great spectator sport! 20 slides.

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Meditations on Relevance, Part 3: Who Decides What's Relevant?

Museum 2.0

Here are two examples: Our Youth Programs Manager, Emily Hope Dobkin, wanted to find a way to support teens at the museum. Emily started by honing in on local teens' assets: creativity, activist energy, desire to make a difference, desire to be heard, free time in the afternoon. She surveyed existing local programs.

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The Future Today: Empowering youth via social media

Amy Sample Ward

My presentation concentrated on a few case studies where certain technologies were the appropriate tools for engagement and aided work to connect, empower, and educate youth communities. Youth Empowerment with Social Media. View more presentations from Amy Sample ward. “huge forum success via virtual worlds (e.g.