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#yalltogetherSC: Encourage Y’all 👍

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This week’s nonprofit challenge of #yalltogetherSC is “Encourage Y’all,” announced yesterday by Together SC via Facebook live.

“Encourage Y’all” aims to generate social media messages that encourage nonprofit work + contributions. As a nonprofit or a local individual, you can:

  • Share nonprofit job openings, board openings + volunteer opportunities
  • Share why you volunteer/serve/work for or with nonprofits
  • Encourage people to volunteer, join boards + consider nonprofit careers

Share these encouragements on social media this week– now through next Tuesday– using the hashtags #yalltogetherSC and #CHStoday. We’ll pick a few posts to share on Giving Tuesday.


On “
Energize Y’all” 🔋⬇
Here are a few of our favorite posts from last week’s challenge, “Energize Y’all,” which called for statistics + stories that move the needle for nonprofits + the NPO sector:

Stone Soup Storytelling Festival noted that stories can be up to 22 times more impactful than just listing facts:

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Image via Twitter | @stonesoup_fest

SC Future Minds gave a shout out to the teachers who work hard every year– and occasionally need an energy boost through positive thoughts!

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Image via Twitter | @SCfutureminds

To see more, follow the hashtag #yalltogetherSC. To potentially be featured in the special Giving Tuesday edition of our newsletter, use hashtags #yalltogetherSC + #CHStoday in your posts this week.

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