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Symantec Donation Safeguards Computer Labs for Students

Tech Soup

Smooth Transition began working to reach at-risk teens early — before they dropped out of high school or left the foster care system. Its programs are directly tied to career pathways and provide students with vocational certifications at little or no cost to them. It also costs students the ability to complete their work.

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Back-to-School Marketing: How to Reach Your Target Audience

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This way, you’ll only send back-to-school communications to those who have students they need to make purchases for. Leverage student marketing data. By leveraging third-party student marketing data, you can expand your reach to even more people who are likely to engage with your back-to-school campaigns. Optimize your website.

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Teens and Twitter: A Mini Focus Group with Teens

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Earlier this week, I had an opportunity to run the social media strategy game with senior program staff at the Packard Foundation. 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.

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How Will Your Nonprofit Raise Money in 2012?

NTEN

But a shifting communications environment and changing donor demographics could render those best practices ineffective at best, and obsolete at worst, as early as 2012. The fact is that program officers at foundations, boomers, and prospective employees are all turning to social networks to get a sense of your organization.

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