#yalltogetherSC: Energize Y’all

Yall Together SC

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This week’s nonprofit challenge of #yalltogetherSC is “Energize Y’all,” announced yesterday by Together SC via Facebook live (switch link to the newest Facebook live video on their page, posted 11:27 a.m.).

“Energize Y’all” calls for statistics + stories that move the needle and make a major impact for individual nonprofit organizations, and for the nonprofit sector as a whole.

Share these energizing numbers, stats + stories on social media this week now through next Tuesday – using the hashtags #yalltogetherSC and #GVLtoday. We’ll pick a few impressive posts to share here in our newsletter next Wednesday.

Here are a few of our favorite posts from last week’s challenge, “Empower Y’all,” which called for folks and organizations to reach out to their legislators to remind them how important nonprofit organizations are to life in S.C.:


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