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Ten Things Nonprofits May Not Know About MySpace [But I Wish They Did]

Nonprofit Tech for Good

To Write Love on Her Arms and Invisible Children are two of the most well-known nonprofits that came out of MySpace. Famous on MySpace and to teens across the world, outside of MySpace they are hardly known. I have to say, in my experience nothing changed when Fox News Corp. Music and arts organizations, probably.

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The One Thing Successful Fundraisers Carry in Their Back Pockets

Connection Cafe

Meet Katie: When I first started working in the nonprofit sector, my job was to host learning opportunities for teen girls. Katie” was one of the first girls I ever met, a 12-year-old who loved ballet, soulful music, and chocolate chip cookies. She has created a coloring book for children born with cleft lips and palates.

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Museums and Relevance: What I Learned from Michael Jackson

Museum 2.0

By a strange and lucky coincidence, I was at the Experience Music Project and Science Fiction Museum (EMPSFM) in Seattle for a two-day workshop. It is apropos that the EMPSFM workshop was focused on how the museum can deepen relationships with teen audiences. Do these teens need EMPSFM to survive? Probably not.

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A Strong Message for Fundraising = More and Bigger Donations

Get Fully Funded

It’s how you explain to a potential donor who your organization helps, what problem you are working to solve, and how your organization is changing lives. The right message gets people singing from the same sheet of music as you. Do you help families, single mothers, abandoned pets, or teens with big dreams? Harmonizes.

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[VIDEO] How To Lead And Manage In Our New Nonprofit Work Reality

Bloomerang

So one of the things that I’ve talked about a ton over the last year has been about wellness and wellbeing and what it means to lead in a changing time. First of all, these children have taught themselves. My first time in really understanding what that meant was in 2008. Do y’all know what that is? I so imagine that.

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Brahm Ahmadi, People's Grocery, Podcast Transcript

Have Fun - Do Good

Britt Bravo: Hi, welcome to the Big Vision Podcast, where we talk with individuals and organizations who are creating positive change. So, we created the organization, sort of, to really use food as a tool for social change that we could really leverage to address multiple issues. We do a lot of work with teens in the summertime.

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[VIDEO] Emerging Trends in Nonprofit Social Media Marketing

Bloomerang

And I wrote two books which are also like my other two children. COVID-19, even though things are opening up and hope is kind of on the horizon, it has changed how, and why, and how much we are online. Now, this might be changing. Maybe it will change this summer. We’re trying to change hearts and minds.