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Sprout Serves: Our commitment to giving back

Sprout Social

With the support of our executive and DEI leadership teams, we formed a committee of Sprout team members who wanted to take on the task of implementing a structure and resource hub that would help every employee feel confident in volunteering, no matter what part of the globe they reside in. What we’ve accomplished so far. 2021 and beyond.

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Digital grassroots: the Internet fights back

Sherrilynne Starkie

It started in 2004 when a legislative committee held a series of hearings on digital copyright reform. The controversy, fanned by blogger activity, lead to a heated local debate with NDP candidate Peggy Nash who said she wouldn’t support the digital copyright bill as it was written at that point in time. Activity can be undisciplined.

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Celebrating Black History Month: Best practices for celebrating on social media and beyond

Sprout Social

With budget cuts, resignations and layoffs in diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) departments, professionals and consumers alike have noticed a trend in companies backtracking on their social justice commitments made in 2020. She’s also a committee member of Black@, a Sprout community resource group.

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Need to Fundraise? Stick With What Works!

SocialFish

It has helped finance countless proms, sports-related activities, educational trips and team supplies. Group members simply sell a selection of delicious cookie dough flavors from an order-taker, and collect their funds on the spot. Your group makes up to 50% profit on sales – not bad! Why this is a great fundraising idea.

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Need to Fundraise? Stick With What Works!

SocialFish

It has helped finance countless proms, sports-related activities, educational trips and team supplies. Group members simply sell a selection of delicious cookie dough flavors from an order-taker, and collect their funds on the spot. Your group makes up to 50% profit on sales – not bad! Why this is a great fundraising idea.

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Universities: How to Use Social Media as Well as Students Do

agora pulse

Make sure to talk about those on social media, like Grand Rapids Community College does with this food drive it participates in: To start thinking about to feature community connections, ask: Are there groups and organizations at the university that ties with the community? You might also want to consider private groups and spaces as well.

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5 Reasons CMOs Can No Longer Own Social Media

Hootsuite

Hootsuite partnered with the analyst and research firm Altimeter Group to conduct a study of the quantitative value that social offers modern organizations. We surveyed 2,162 marketers and conducted in-depth interviews with executives at large enterprise companies. Our new research reveals it’s time to rethink this assumption.