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Reflections from Social Good Brasil and a New Word: PhilanthroTeen!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Teens As Free Agents. One of things immediately struck me – the crowd was filled with younger people – teens, college students, and millennials who want to use the technology and do social change on their own terms. Now, I can’t wait for my international projects in 2013! ” Philantroteens.

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How Nonprofit Leaders Create An Authentic Personal Brand on Intsagram

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Genuine: It reflects their character, behavior, values, and vision. Goodwill: It generates goodwill, especially if exudes humaness, humility, and/or humor. He shares photos and reflections from business trips. Take for example this shot of fireworks and the accompanying reflection. Visibility.

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Traveling Postcards: Interview with Founder, Caroline Lovell

Have Fun - Do Good

You do not need to be an “artist” to make a postcard, but each participant is surprised and delighted by their creativity and to see that their cards contain colors, words and images that reflect their strongest selves. Our grassroots campaign involves all ages from teens to seniors. We hope you will share your voice with the world!

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Sheroes You Should Know: Inspiring Stories for #WomensHistoryMonth

EveryAction

In celebration of Women's History Month, we wanted to share some of these sheroic tales and introduce you to young women who are carrying the torch forward today. Artemisia Gentileschi, a shero of the ancient times, was an Italian painter and is considered one of the greatest and most progressive artists of her generation. Coco Chanel.

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17 Ways We Made our Exhibition Participatory

Museum 2.0

The exhibition is far from perfect, but it's a big step towards reflecting the "thriving, central gathering place" of our strategic vision. Here's a photo of one of the retired couples who came with their family to celebrate her 80th birthday in the exhibition. We spent a long time prototyping this one.

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What's Coming Up, What Happened, How Can I Help, and What the Heck is this E-Blast For, Anyway?

Museum 2.0

At the same time, we generate some pretty great digital documentation (mostly photos and videos ) from recent events. We are sensitive to keeping it short, interesting, and readable. We mostly focus on sharing what exhibitions are on and which events are coming up that week. Just the facts, ma''am. Here''s a recent e-blast we sent.

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Providence Public Library: “A Most Democratic Insitution”

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These include the library’s Teen Squad, currently focused on coding and understanding and working with data; an active small business network; learning circles, essentially programs that are co-created and co-led by the community; adult education focused on workforce development; citizenship services and support; and English language learning.

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