Social Citizens

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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Uploading Videos Can Now Mean Uploading Donations With video recording and publishing readily accessible through smart phones,
Facts, Figures and Fodder: Online Giving As online donations continue to grow and traditional fundraising, like direct mail, seems increasingly wasteful and environmentally unfriendly -- t
Social Citizens Makeovers: Meet Lauren Schwartz Next up in our Social Citizens Makeover series is Lauren Schwartz, 23, of Macungie, Penn.
Social Citizens One Year Later This time last year we were reading drafts of the Social Citizens paper and wondering whether it was sea worthy, meaning would the findings and ass
Trust Me, I'm a Social Media Expert...and Other Red Flags The beauty of the social web is deeply rooted in the fact that everyone can contribute, everyone can share, and everyone can have an opinion.
Social Citizens Makeover: Meet Matt Chesney For those of you following our Social Citizens Makeovers unfold, today we introduce you to Matt Chesney, 19, of Valrico, Florida.
What Does the Explosion of User Generated Content Mean for Nonprofits? From entertainment to communications, consumers are increasingly taking charge of the creation, distribution and of course the consumption of digit

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