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How Much Time Should Your Nonprofit Invest In Different Social Media Channels?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Note from Beth: Many nonprofits do not have dedicated teams for social media and social media strategy and implementation is typically only a part of a someone’s job. How much effort are your social media channels really worth? Nonprofits nowadays invest serious resources to keep pace with the latest social media trends.

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Hey Nonprofits: Here Comes Gen Z Donors

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

These potential donors are teens (and pre-teens) with a passion for social change and who grew up not knowing what it was like to not to have a cell phone or be connected to Facebook. I’ve been seeing a lot of examples of kids and crowdfunding. That generation has been dubbed as “ Generation Z.”

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How to Write Fundraising Emails That Get Results

Get Fully Funded

For example: “Many teen girls struggle with their self-esteem thanks to Instagram and Snapchat. Please help us open the door for a teen to attend our personal development conference, benefit from having a mentor, and get on a path to college and a career.” . For example, seven word subject lines have the highest open rates.

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Are Qwerty Monsters the Nonprofit Donors of the Future?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

View more presentations from Kyoo Slides. Qwerty Monsters are teens, age 13-17, who have gone mad for texting on their mobile phones. Example of Integrated Mobile Campaign: Salvation Army. Certainly, these and other questions would be a good start for a survey. Qwerty Monsters. What questions do you have?

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Igniting the 15NTC stage at lightning speed

NTEN

20 slides. 1 slide every 15 seconds. Discover how the power of social sharing can shine a light on a serious issue and poke fun at the inanity of discrimination. Social Good Shark Tank Speaker: Peter Panepento, Principal, Panepento Strategies. What happens when a conversation with Stephen Colbert goes viral?

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AAM Recap: Slides, Observations, and Object Fetishism

Museum 2.0

You can view and download all the slides here. In this age of cheap real estate, it's interesting to imagine what a museum could do with a short-term rental of a public storefront focused on creative weird social experiences. we can always use more poetry and inspiration in our work.

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Six Steps to Making Risky Projects Possible

Museum 2.0

You can see or download my slides and you can watch the video of the talk. I used the example of the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, which has a mission statement that includes unusual words like “bold” and “fearless.” I worked on one project in which the client institution thought they wanted unfettered teen expression.

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