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Freshen Up the Sunday Morning Giving Routine With These Church Fundraising Events

Qgiv

In fact, according to Church Influence , only 10-25% of church members tithe regularly. This next idea is great if your church has a great youth group with teens old enough to fundraise. While teens may not have a ton of their own disposable income, they can ask family in their social circle to give in support of your church.

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Freshen Up the Sunday Morning Giving Routine With These Church Fundraising Events

Qgiv

In fact, according to Church Influence , only 10-25% of church members tithe regularly. This next idea is great if your church has a great youth group with teens old enough to fundraise. While teens may not have a ton of their own disposable income, they can ask family in their social circle to give in support of your church.

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34 Clever Summer Fundraising Ideas

Whole Whale

We love the New York Public Library’s Anti-Proms , which provide an alternative, safe space regardless of sexuality, gender identity, and any other reason for NYC teens. Plan ahead and recruit some Instagram influencers to support the cause. LGBT Pride Month (June, US). Unselfies: Not just for Giving Tuesday. Movies for Impact.

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4 Takeaways from #AG2014 Social Media

Connection Cafe

Like any good game plan, you need a strategy. Take a look at how Catholic Charities Diocese of Charlotte puts this practice into place with their photo of a young teen purchasing baby supplies in anticipation of the birth of his daughter, who inspired him to graduate high school and pursue a college degree. Recognition goes a long way.

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Six Alternative (U.S.) Cultural Venues to Keep an Eye On

Museum 2.0

In the past, I've highlighted a few--like 826 Valencia and the Denver Community Museum --that I think have already influenced the way many traditional cultural organization do business. Both staff and visitors host TV programs in the space that range from interviews to game shows to salon chair ministries.

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Talking Through Objects 2: The Rollercoaster Conundrum

Museum 2.0

Sure, it's social, but people stick to their own "pods"--families, teens, adults--and don't diverge or merge. It's also a reason that people will game with strangers; in that case, the games' rules form the partial barrier that facilitates social interaction. Step 3: a successful "five" is given. Why does this happen?

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Designing Talkback Platforms for Different Dialogic Goals

Museum 2.0

Answers will differ depending on who's asking, but they are also influenced by the designed environment in which questions are asked. There was a wonderful example at the Ontario Science Center in their Hot Zone area, which features several voting and commenting kiosks popular with teens. "Where were you last night?"

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