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Igniting the Next Generation of Changemakers

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This blog is for anyone who’s energetic and passionate about how the next generation is creating change in new and fresh ways; anyone who brims with new approaches and ideas for problem-solving; anyone who’s disposed toward sharing the responsibilities and rewards of affecting change in the world; and anyone who’s equipped with the digital tools and people power to make it happen. Help us explore questions about how the next generation can impact engagement and activism by reading and commenting on posts.

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Can Kony 2012 Change the World?
Most members of the Millennial generation believe viral videos can make a measurable difference in the world.
Fearless Friday, Issue 5 In this special series, we’ll take a brief look at various different fearless inspirations from the past week or so.  Whether it’s a fearless y
Most of the more staid community members prefer to sit back and wait until it seems safe to engage in a new form of outreach.
Who Made the List? Today, TIME magazine released its “
They are the people who inspire us, entertain us, challenge us and change our world.
Fearless Friday, Issue 4 In this special series, we’ll take a brief look at various different fearless inspirations from the past week or so.  Whether it’s a fe
Nearly 49 million Americans who at some point this year will be uncertain where their next meal will come from...
Social Citizens, New and Improved Welcome to the new Social Citizens website!
Together, we have traveled a long road... one that has taken us through four years, 210 blog posts and 1,987 tweets—and produced countless connections
Fearless Friday, Issue 3 In this special series, we’ll take a brief look at various fearless inspirations from the past week or so.
During times of change, the only organizations that thrive are those that are eager to interact and change as well.
How can We Use Data for the Greater Good? Brianna Johnson is an intern at the Case Foundation who is passionate about the non-profit sector.
What is truly “good” data, and how can it be used to create more effective organizations?

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