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Social Media Tools to Watch in 2014 for #NonprofitRadio

Amy Sample Ward

In December, we discussed some of the latest social media stats and trends , especially as those trends highlight changing demographics on various social media platforms like Facebook. Here’s Where Teens are Going Instead of Facebook from Forbes. Instagram, Vine, and the Evolution of Social Media from Pew Research.

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Teens and Twitter: A Mini Focus Group with Teens

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

While we recently questioned the findings of a largely anecdotal report from Morgan Stanley written by a 15 year old, Nielsen has now produced figures that confirm the trend: young people don’t Tweet. How does knowing more about the demographics of Twitter users shape your social media strategy? International Youth Conference.

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HOW TO: Engage 5 Generations of Donors and Supporters

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Gen X and gen Y both came of age during the rise mass Internet communications and increasingly shun print communications and fundraising while adapting quickly to new trends in mobile and social giving. Eighty-three percent of millennials ages 18–29 use social networking sites on a regular basis as do 73 percent of teens.

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A teenager on TikTok disrupted thousands of scientific studies with a single video

The Verge

It opens with recent Florida high school graduate and self-described “teen author” Sarah Frank sitting in her bedroom and smiling at the camera. For researchers who rely on representative samples of the US population, that demographic shift was a major problem with no obvious cause and no immediately clear way to fix. TikTok aftermath.

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Not gonna lie, this NGL lawsuit is kinda juicy

TechCrunch

For those who don’t keep up with teen app trends, both Sendit and NGL are leading anonymous Q&A apps, a subgroup of social apps currently popular among a younger demographic. This generates more “shares” on the app, more density within a user’s trend network (i.e.

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Equity in Arts Funding: We're Not There Yet. We're Not Even Close.

Museum 2.0

Even as demographics change and public participation in the arts shifts away from these Euro-traditional formats, the money still flows down the old pathways. What can you do in your own organization to ensure that your programs, budgets, and priorities match your goals for demographic participation, civic engagement, and social justice?

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What color is the social web?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The question I was asked had to do with the demographics of social media. No real hard data in them though, more trend/zeitgeist-type analysis. Pew Study on Social Media and Teens: (See page 33). How many people of color participate? Photo by MckaySavage.

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