Non-profits & Activism

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Monica Massamba is a Congolese native, raised in Cary, North Carolina and currently works as the Regional Youth & Campus Organizer of the deep south for Planned Parenthood Generation Action. Monica began organizing students and building leadership on her campus during the 2012 Presidential election. Before joining the Youth Squad at Planned Parenthood, she was an organizer for the 2016 Presidential election, where she built a strong coalition of progressive campus groups and mobilized millennial voters. Currently, Monica serves on the board of Future Leaders of Our Community. When Monica isn't registering voters or training student organizer, she can be found singing along with Beyonce, binge watching Gilmore Girls, or making one too many trips to Home Goods.

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Ben Sampson, CEO of WeHero, brings light to why humans have a desire to give and volunteer to others. By explaining the biological and social reasons, he sheds light to the positive benefits of corporate and individual outreach. Ben Sampson (he/him/his) is the co-founder and CEO of WeHero where he works closely with hundreds of companies to help them reach their social impact goals. He speaks actively about corporate social responsibility, volunteerism, sustainability, and how companies united with activism drive powerful change.

Ben's past experience includes leading product teams, building startups, and studying sustainable business strategy at Harvard. In his free time, he's an avid outdoor enthusiast focused on skiing, surfing, and mountain biking. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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Nancy Hoffman of Jobs for the Future (JFF.org) speaks about her life and career, the work she does at JFF, and how to pursue a similar path.


This is the first in a series of six lectures at ACE MV's virtual 1-Day University on Social Justice, an awareness event and fundraiser to support community education and professional development for the residents of Martha's Vineyard. Filmed November 18, 2020.


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Wen-Yu Weng speaks about how we perceive activism and how it it extremely valuable for change and progress.

Wen-Yu Weng is an environmental researcher, educator, writer and activist. She graduated recently with a Masters from the London School of Economics and Political Science, and was previously also educated at the University of Oxford (Masters) and Mahidol University in Thailand (Bachelors). Wen-Yu is involved in numerous non-profits (including having founded one of her own) and is active in the field of social entrepreneurship.

This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

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You want to create advocacy for your cause? You have limited resources? Why not start a not-for-profit? Hear from a group of longboarders who did just that and learn the how's and why's.

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As of right now, the Constitutional Colonials are two Firearm rights advocates from the Great State of Ohio. We have mentioned this elsewhere on our social media previously, but we would ultimately like to form a non-profit gun rights association that will FIGHT for the American People. There can NEVER be enough organizations that exist in this country that would fight for gun rights every day. We strive to eventually become one of those organizations, but we need help. We need help from our viewers, our supporters, and anyone that loves the inalienable, fundamental, and God Given Second Amendment of the United States Constitution. Help us FIGHT the good FIGHT by spreading our names. Share this video with your friends, like and comment, and PLEASE SUBSCRIBE to our Youtube Channel.

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Phangan Project is an activist organization engaged in an island wide movement for positive change. Our Mission is to connect us to ourselves, our global community and our natural environment. We are collaborating internationally to create a unique combination of inspiring programs in the areas of community, culture, sustainability, and simplicity. Join us as we experiment and demonstrate alternative systems to help create new possibilities for our shared future.

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Abstract:
Many Non-Profit organizations around the globe aim to influence social change and improve communities. A method these activists can use to help educate others about their message, mobilize their communities and cause social change is digital activism.

Digital Activism uses digital communication tools to achieve goals of social change. Successful social change campaigns often incorporate creativity and interactivity with a meaningful message for the community.

Let's explore successful strategies for digital activists:
1. Have goals and assess outcomes. Organizations must develop a strategy to achieve their goals, conduct research and assess the outcomes of the campaign efforts to succeed in their digital activism campaign.

2. Provide incentives to bring supporters in & give them a reason to stay. Consider the user's experience and play with digital tools & social media to make communication personal and meaningful.

3. Reinforce traditional means of activism.

4. Mobilize & inspire your followers. Communicating the organization's message and inspiring your followers to mobilize behind that message is by far the most important element of a digital activism campaign.

Clearly, digital activists face many challenges including, but not limited to: Internet user passivity, authenticity, online security, and information overload. These are all very real hurdles activists face, but they are not impossible to overcome.

Understand that your successful digital activism campaign will be comprised of personal sacrifice, great discomfort & wonderful learning opportunities. You will also need brilliant creative thinking to light the fire of social change.

References:
Gladwell, Malcolm. "Twitter, Facebook, and social activism : The New Yorker", NewYorker.com, October 4, 2010. http://www.newyorker.com/repor....ting/2010/10/04/1010

Lopez, Suzanne. Personal Communication, November 13, 2011. Suzannelopez.com

Schneider, Lee. "Occupy Wall Street and Digital Activism 3.0." HuffingtonPost.com, November 13, 2011. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/....lee-schneider/occupy

Shirky, Clay. "YouTube - ‪PdF 2010 | Clay Shirky: Rethinking Representation‬‬‬‬‬‏." YouTube.com, June 11, 2010. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2GyPniW2eM.

Stein, Laura. "Environmental website production: a structuration approach." Media, Culture & Society 33, no. 3 (April 1, 2011): 363 -384.

York, Jillian. "The False Poles of Digital and Traditional Activism." JillianCYork.com, November 13, 2011. http://jilliancyork.com/2010/0....9/27/the-false-poles

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It’s hard to say exactly how many deep-pocket donors there are like NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick, but he’s as good as they come, according to several New York nonprofits that got a slice of his million-dollar pledge.

The player-turned activist ignited a national debate about the intersection of sports and activism after he began sitting – and later kneeling – during pre-game renditions of the national anthem. Some critics said he was just out to promote himself through such high-profile actions.

But Kaepernick has put his activism into action across the country through a pledge to donate $1 million to social justice initiatives big and small. The donations came out of nowhere, nonprofit leaders said – just an email from a Kaepernick associate stating that he wishes to give without that many strings attached, part of his low-key approach to giving.

Kaepernick could not be reached for comment.

The leader of at least one recipient – Coalition for the Homeless – was skeptical at first that it was really Kaepernick until the money transfer arrived in his organization’s coffers. A rough-and-tumble childhood also meant that Kaepernick had a first-hand exposure to many of the issues facing the clients of the nonprofit, which received $25,000 from him last fall.

"He knows the struggles that a lot of the people that we help here at the coalition have been through," Coalition for the Homeless Executive Director Dave Giffen said in a telephone interview. “We often deal with issues that Colin was bringing light to in his campaign.”

Other New York groups that received money include Justice League, Communities United for Police Reform and 100 Suits for 100 Men, which helps keep people out of prison by providing free suits outside courthouses so that criminal defendants can give judges and juries a snazzy first impression.

The final $100,000 installment of the two-year effort did not earmark funds for any New York-based groups, but the “Colin Kaepernick effect” lives on long after funds arrive in a nonprofit’s bank account.

The publicity inspired more than a dozen donations in his honor the week after he donated $33,000 to the Lower East Side Girls Club last year. That money will allow more girls to take part in an initiative promoting community development and civic engagement, and continues to pay dividend past the end-of-year fundraising season, Valerie Polanco, a spokesperson for the organization, said in an email.

He’s a force multiplier when it comes to raising money, according to Polanco.

“People have been donating in his honor as recently as two weeks ago,” she said. “It's the gift that keeps on giving!”

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Article link: http://nynmedia.com/news/this-....is-how-colin-kaepern

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Cannabis non-profits, activist groups and reform committees are in dire need for good digital marketing. It’s because of groups like this that we have the ever expanding push for 420 legalization. We understand that non-profits don’t have a ton of cashflow, but if you don’t have an optimized website or good SEO, you are potentially missing out on tens of thousands of dollars a month from donations or new member signups.

You technically don’t need a full blown digital marketing campaign running if you enjoy all the marketing yourself… and have the time to do it. The other ideal situation would be to have a team working with you where one partner does the marketing and the others do the work.

What happens when it’s just you, or no one on the team really feels comfortable doing the marketing? Quite often the bulk of the time spent is doing the day to day tasks and correspondence needed to keep the ball rolling in the right direction. We highly recommend you contact us if you are tired of spinning your wheels when it comes to your digital marketing.

One of the major benefits to hiring on a cannabis marketing agency, is that we understand your business. Cannabiz Marketing Solutions can save you dozens of hours a month. From building your site from the ground up to lead generation, and follow up email campaigns. We can basically do everything you need except close your new member and sponsors or you.

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All nonprofits have concrete reasons for existing, but many still struggle to receive the attention their mission deserves online. #Nonprofit #Marketing #Nonprofits

In the latest episode of the Strategic Nonprofit Podcast, host Trista sits down with Eric Ressler to discuss the importance of designing nonprofit communications in a way that catalyzes change, increases social impact and enhances your digital activism efforts.

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Lenoir-Rhyne University Equity and Diversity Institute (LREDI) is designed to support, inspire, and equip executives, non-profit leaders, educators, students, social activists and other community members who intend to spark change and cultivate better communities through their professional careers.

The curriculum is designed to activate equity advocates by teaching equitable strategies and practices that can be applied to the work they are doing in education, technology, and business on a daily basis

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