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<pubDate>Tue, 18 Jan 2011 07:00:00 EST</pubDate>
<description>Articles from OnlyUp, a bimonthly journal about young adults in the nonprofit sector.</description>
<link>http://www.onlyup.org</link>

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<title>More than Just a Boss: Nonprofit Supervisors Should Mentor Young Employees</title>
<description>Encouraging a young employee’s talent will benefit both the organization and the individual.</description>
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<title>An Introduction to OnlyUp</title>
<description>Learn about how we came to be and the inspiration behind our online journal.</description>
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<title>Young people, social media, and the changing relationship between foundations and the nonprofits they support</title>
<description>How will the relationship with grant makers and their grantees be affected by changes in how millennial leaders communicate?</description>
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<title>The Next Generation of Charities</title>
<description>Millennials must break free of the "bigger is better" mentality taking over nonprofits.</description>
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<title>The Key to Change is in the Word "Social"</title>
<description>Phrases like social entrepreneur, social change, social psychology, and others are giving us clues about the future of large scale change.</description>
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<title>If Young People Care about Social Justice They Should Stop Pursuing Work/Life Balance</title>
<description>Is our emphasis on finding balance limiting social change and the career development of young professionals?</description>
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