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Millennial Impact Recap – #MCON2012 Ripples Continue


As usual, some great bloggers, Millennials (and not) and nonprofit pros have written some great posts following the Millennial Impact 2012 virtual conference, #MCON2012. I thought I would post links here and share with you. And will add more as they are posted.

Continue Reading July 23, 2012 at 4:12 pm Leave a comment

My single largest #MCON2012 take-away

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Last week the folks at Achieve and the Case Foundation put on another stellar virtual conference around engaging millennials in nonprofits, social change and more.  There were the expected buzz words, info-nuggets and sound bytes but also an abundance of new intelligence shed by rising stars in social innovation.  The sessions/speakers were fantastic (all of which attendees and new registrants can…

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Talisman Note: MCON2012 was a virtual conference full of great information. Nathan Hand wrote this great post on Scott Gerber's take on Millennials and the work place. Glad to share his thoughts with you - please leave your comments and tell us what you think! You can also read Beth Kanter's blog on Scott Gerber's keynote at MCON2012 here as well as Scott's response to the comments.

July 23, 2012 at 8:30 am Leave a comment

Twitter Bootcamp Lessons 1-3 by Nathan Hand


Again, Nathan Hand did a great series on his blog, Nonprofit Nate, about using Twitter. His series is a great “how to” He has great nonprofit experience in general and using social media to communicate. Take a look at his posts, subscribe and leave a comment! What are your thoughts?

Continue Reading October 3, 2011 at 10:34 am Leave a comment

Did Toyota’s cause marketing pass the test?


Guest post from Nathan Hand – From the Pepsi Refresh Project to the American Express Members Project, big brands everywhere are jumping on the cause marketing bandwagon.  The problem is many dive in without truly thinking though the road hazards and missteps that can be avoided. Sure, you’ll never please everyone but I think Toyota got close.
This summer they embarked on their “100 Cars for Good” program. They selected 500 finalists from a short essay. Each day for 100 days, 5 like-sized organizations competed for Facebook votes. Here’s more on how it worked.

Continue Reading September 6, 2011 at 9:40 am Leave a comment


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