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Helping Youth Find Their Tech Genius: This year with iUrban Teen

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iUrban Teen. iUrban Teen has been busy this year creating opportunities and environments where youth can find, appreciate, and grow their genius. At the core of the iUrban Teen programs is the desire to create opportunities and environments where youth can find, appreciate, and grow their genius. Sam Rodriguez.

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Teens and Twitter: A Mini Focus Group with Teens

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Yesterday, I had an opportunity to ask about 100 teens attending the Asian Liver Center's Youth Leadership Conference on Asian and Pacific Islander Health this question directly. The Mashable blog raised the question, "Why don't they tweet?". International Youth Conference. View more presentations from kanter. .

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Technology's Emerging, Enthusiastic Leaders

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iUrban Teen. iUrban Teen is working with students to spark and fuel the fires of innovation within tomorrow's tech leaders. Without teens staying inspired and graduating, the future does not look so bright; we’d miss out on the great ideas and collaborations they would bring to the world. Sam Rodriguez. Technology Director.

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48 Top Nonprofit Podcasts in 2023

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Encourage the development of small organizations by sharing lessons learned. Increase the awareness of good that is occurring in the world.

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Mental Health Awareness Month: 10 Nonprofits Advocating For Change

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Mission: Robbie’s Hope is an uprising of teens to help other teens. Their goal is to cut teen suicide rates in half by 2028. 3 Lessons Leadership Can Learn About Mental Health Management – Bloomerang. Learn more about Porter’s Call. Robbie’s Hope. Impacting: Mental health.

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Deena Pierott to Offer Keynote on Inclusive Technology at #14LCS

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Today we’re excited to share that Deena Pierott , founder of the White House honored youth program called iUrban Teen Tech , will offer a keynote called Moving from Diversity to Inclusion: Changing landscapes of nonprofit technology. Change Management Deena Pierott iUrban Teen lcs Leadership leading change summit'

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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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