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YOUTH and NONPROFIT Partnerships

presented by Lee Fox 08/28/12

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Brittany Trilphord 17 years old

Speaking on behalf of

generation next

GENERATION “WE”

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#1 treat ALL PEOPLE equally

youth

are global citizens

with powerful

tools

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Activity

Social Media

promoter

Traditional Cause

supporter

Donate Money 41% 41%

Volunteer Time 30% 15%

Event Participation 25% 11%

Purchasing for a Cause 25% 10%

Political Recruiting 22% 5%

Petition Recruiting 20% 4%

Donation Recruiting 11% 3%

Source: TNS Global survey 2010

WHY THE ONLINE SOCIAL WORLD MATTERS

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In 2000 the digital divide was ECONOMIC

$75,000 or more $50,000 to $74,999 $25,000 to $49,999 Less than $23,000

94.2 83.5

65.3 34.5

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NO “DIGITAL DIVIDES” IN U.S.A.

YOUTH WHITE BLACK ASIAN LATINO

Own a desktop or laptop computer

84 72 95 74

Own a cell phone, without internet access

61 60 74 61

Own a handheld device that connects to the internet

51 64 57 58

Own a gaming device that connects to the internet

47 51 43 50

Have access to computer that connects to the internet

96 94 98 96

Source: Participatory Politics : New Media Political Action

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Virtual to Virtuous

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2007

2012

Moments to Movements

moving from

people powered campaigns

“Body Peace Treaty” online petition

14 year old 84,000 signatures

10M users

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Don’t call them “slacktivists”

one click to broadcast

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virtual to viral

7 year old Charlie Simpson raised

$240,000 for Haiti

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#2 don’t underestimate the power of youth

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Adults see value in nonprofits –

and a majority get involved

through organizations (60%)

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on one hand

on the other hand

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02/2012 Study

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ORGANIZED & TRADITIONAL

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9 in 10 teens (92%) wish

they could do more to

help those in need.

when “volunteering” however

they can feel discounted because they’re

given menial tasks and often left out of

strategic decision-making and/or ideation.

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the diversity of youth engagement

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YOUTH activate differently

81% 72%

55% 67%

30% 43%

13%

PEER EMAIL FACEBOOK WEBSITE DATABASE

EVENTS OTHER

HOW DO YOU LIKE TO HEAR ABOUT

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNTIIES?

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TIP: CALLS TO ACTION MUST BE CLEAR & EASY

Get it done with a click. Make sure you’ve got a 1-step process for easy engagement.

58% of youth activists prefer short-term volunteering.

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TIP: OFFER POSITIONS OF LEADERSHIP

77% of GenY are seeking a

seat on a nonprofit board.

48% wish they could apply their

professional or academic skills when volunteering

Passion-driven communities are directly

associated with increased volunteer and

charity work.

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#3 be where they are. BE EVERYWHERE

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Teens, Charity & Social Media February 2012

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83% conduct research ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS:

- What do “gifts” and “volunteering” accomplish?

- What’s the latest “news” specific to the cause and organization?

LEARN

- Compelling visuals - Clear call to action - Concise mission - Not too much info

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the 1st step towards more familiar forms of action!

67% of youth who have interacted with a

nonprofit have done so via facebook

easy to share do you have “social share” buttons?

KNOWLEDGE SHARING

High school students spend an average of 39 minutes a day accessing news!

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#4 co-creation = transformation

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we believe in the power

of one

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Noa Mintz, age 12

Knitting via SKYPE video

Stitching their wounds

CRAFTIVISM

Girls in war-torn Sderot (Gaza Strip)

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Lou Wegner age 15

acting & singing

animal cruelty

8 Chapters

1,000 Rescues

July 2010

Oct. 2011

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HOW ARE YOU TELLING YOUR STORY?

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"The Trust Pyramid“ by John Haydon

CALL TO ACTION FOR PREVIOUS GENERATIONS

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"The Passion Pyramid“ by Lee Fox

FLIP THE TRAIDIONAL MODEL FOR “GENERATION WE”

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Share

Learn

Collaborate

Impact

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Co-creation networks

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#5 think like a BRAND (relinquish control)

Youth are

mashing-up

philanthropy

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83% of Americans say they wish brands would support causes

Why brands are relevant

3 OUT OF 4 YOUNG PEOPLE AGREE THAT COMPANIES HAVE THE MATERIAL RESOURCES TO NEEDED TO

SUPPORT SOCIAL CAUSES

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ways to “let go”

age 12

cancer

tech

Logan Pazol

*game design *video production *guest blogging *technology training

DOES YOUR ORG NEED:

age 15 bullying video

Lauren Foose Julie Zelinger age 19

feminism

blogger

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*theme song *website redesign *presentation build *photo portraits

DOES YOUR ORG NEED:

Age 14

$27,000 child poverty

$4,000 disaster relief

Age 15 photography

Baseball Children’s Hospital

Age 14

participatory projects

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TIP: SHARE INFORMATION RESOURCES

Shameless self-promotion will be penalized. Your stakeholders are not giving “to you” but “thru you.”

Give credit where credit is due retweet, comment back, offer guest-blogging and/or highlight a youth philanthropic mash-up

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#6 redefine activism

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Mobilize with mobile

In 2012, the majority of 12-17 year olds have a smart phone

63% of all teens say they exchange text messages every day.

Don’t SPAM.

90% of 14-17

year olds have a

cell phone

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16 M users (Q2 2012)

46% scan b/c they’re curious 41% scan to get more info 18% scan to get a free gift 16% scan to get exclusive content

QR code

Quick Response

SCAN LIFE

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27% of online teens record & upload video

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180M people (U.S.) watched

33B online videos in JUNE 2012

SHORT & SWEET! 2-to-10 min (6.8 min average)

INVITE FEEDBACK Comments, Quizzes, Polls, Contests

CALL TO ACTION Provide contact details

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#7 get with the flow

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$298B 2011 U.S. giving U.S. “GIVING”

2:1 GENY who volunteer

are more likely to

donate

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YOUNG PEOPLE ARE WILLING TO GIVE

75% GENY gave in

2011

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Source: 2011 Harris Interactive Study

26% GENZ gave in 2011

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70%

Site Giving Social Giving

2012 Q2

14%

Portal Giving

8%

Driven by relationship

Driven by giving events

Driven by disaster

response

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In 2011 how did you make your donations?

verbally over phone

e-m

ail

online deductpayroll

face

bo

ok

mobile

oth

er

in p

ers

on

on

line

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ARE YOU LEAVING MONEY ON THE TABLE?

53% said they could have

given more

ELIMINATE over solicitation Be MORE transparent about what “giving” accomplishes

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TRAGICALLY FLAWED?

Are today’s youth…

… or like their avatars… ARE THEY SOMETHING TO “MARVEL” AT?

Crowd-sourced activists

Generation “NEXT”

How do we value?

(misunderstood)

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Source: Sortable

4x +

2x

2x +

2x

as likely to encourage others to sign a petition or contact a politician!

as likely to volunteer!

as likely to ask for donations!

as likely to take part in an event!

cause champion

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Make it easy Make it social Make it real

Make it count

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