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Organizing across generations for civil rights 

Candid

In this climate, advocates are working to sustain movements that build on the social progress achieved by previous generations. Respect what every generation has to offer Young activists bring idealism, energy, and fresh perspectives, while elders offer wisdom, resources, and networks.

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LGBTQ+ advocacy strategies to generate advocates year-round

EveryAction

” Technology like a unified constituent relationship management (CRM) platform with easy-to-use targeting functionality can help an organization running that issue awareness campaign to easily track and store the new and existing supporters who engage with their digital ads and social media posts. .”

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5 takeaways on trust in NGOs to manage new innovations and technologies 

Candid

For 20 years, the global communications firm Edelman has studied the influence of trust across government, media, business, and nongovernmental organizations (NGOs). The media was trusted in nine nations and distrusted in 15, while government was trusted in eight nations and distrusted in 17.

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Nonprofit Fundraising Trends for 2024: What to Expect During an Election Year

Media Cause

Many nonprofits experienced shifts in donor behavior influenced by economic conditions and societal trends, and 2024 adds the election cycle and its widespread impact on donors, public sentiment, the economy, and how donors interact with content in a politically charged and saturated online landscape.

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Gen Z Is Ready to Join Your Junior Board of Directors

sgEngage

My close circle includes two younger cousins, both members of Generation Z. According to USAFacts.org, Gen Z is the generation born in the 15-year span from 1997 to 2012. This is the newest generation to gain influence in the world. This is the first generation that never knew life before smartphones.

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Is it a movement or a moment?

Candid

In 2022, the term “social movement” generated more internet searches than in the previous five years according to Google Trends. We see the end results of young leaders, like Malala Yousafzai or Greta Thunberg, and their incredible influence. This can go beyond other nonprofits to include government, academia, and the private sector.

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Live blogging from the 2011 Millennial Donor Summit: The Generational Divide (Panel Discussion)

Amy Sample Ward

This panel discussion focuses on the generational divide, with the following panelists: Wendy Harman and Suzy DeFrancis, American Red Cross. Intro from Kari: When the Case Foundation was first discussing with partners what they wanted to get out of the Summit, they talked about how to bridge the generational divide.