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

Achieve

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). That is how many organizations see Millennials. Rather, we want to go about it in a different way. Shockingly, LiNK actually raises most of their funding from donors under the age of 30.

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How to do social media marketing during the pandemic

Socialbrite

For example, Taiwan, South Korea and New Zealand have done a better job in containing the virus. If you can offer solutions to some of the life problems faced by users, it will go a long way toward fostering goodwill and generating more engagement on your social media posts. Go global. Can you do it better or differently?

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Snapshot of Worldwide Electronics Recycling 2013

Tech Soup

This is true for most of Asia where the problem is becoming critical. South Korea also has a developed electronics recycling system that now recovers and properly processes over 75 percent of discarded electronics. Another UN study finds that domestic consumption is the main contributor to Africa's growing e-waste problem.

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Technology for Whom? Owning Our Platforms

Non Profit Quarterly

Compounding the normal difficulties of raising capital, platform cooperatives face additional problem of larger start-up costs. In this regard, the problem for platform cooperatives is not so much technical or financial as it is political. Growing government support in South Korea provides one example of the possibilities.

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

NTEN

They are looking for messages about the power of collective community, that the community needs to rally to solve these problems, not the institutions or individual by himself. Millennials like instant gratification (in this case a trip to south korea to meet the refugees your funds rescued).

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