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Social Citizen Sighting: Daniel Kaufman
This interview is part of our "Social Citizen Sightings" series, in which we highlight how people are using their creativity, idealism, and digital fluency to support their causes every day.
Name: Daniel Kaufman
Organization where you spend a lot of your time: One Percent Foundation
How Do Millennials Avoid Being Chumps?
When I first saw the headline “Will Millennials become the chump generation?” I was gearing up for another intergenerational throw down. I wasn’t exactly sure what we were being accused of this time, but last time I checked with Fred Durst, being called a chump was not a good thing.
The New Dork: An Entrepreneur State of Mind
Remember when being a dork meant you just weren’t cool? That was before “The New Dork” – a spoof of Jay-Z and Alicia Keyes’s "Empire State Of Mind" which pays homage to the rising generation of geeky entrepreneurs – or, what we like to think of as the new trendsetters.
While “The New Dork” just started hitting the interwebs this afternoon, it’s already being deemed the anthem for entrepreneurs, and why not?
Oversharing 2.0
Today's topic: oversharing. I will admit I'm a repeat offender. I can't count the number of times I've been enjoying a meal with a new acquaintance and inexplicably started sharing personal information in excessive detail. Before I know it, the words are just rushing out of my mouth like water from a broken dam, and there is literally nothing I can do to hold them back.
Young Donors Want More than a Party!
Today’s guest blogger, Derrick Feldman, is CEO of Achieve where he provides guidance to organizations to help them develop new fundraising strategies.
It's Time to Move Beyond the Great Generational Divide
Yesterday our friends over at the National Conference on Citizenship turned up the heat when they posed the question, “What’s in a Generation: are stereotypes being replaced by a society wide call to do good? “ I say, let’s hope so.
About two and a half years ago when Social Citizens was just a kernel of an idea, we saw our society begin to shift in a way that was more
How to Date a Social Citizen
During D.C.'s "historic" snowstorm this week, I read, among many things, a funny (and informative) article on "How to Date a Lawyer." Since the overwhelming number of lawyers in D.C.
Millennials: Looking for More Than Just a Job
With the economy still in uncharted territory and families struggling to make ends meet, we have watched as individuals and organizations alike have been forced to do more with less.
A Lost Generation of Entrepreneurs? I think I found them.
Last week BusinessWeek posted an article by Jeff Bussgang, a seasoned investor and entrepreneur, who shared his concern that we are suffering from a lost generation of entrepreneurs. It seems he tried to make a list of significant entrepreneurs under 35 and wasn't able to get very far.
As 2010 Census Begins: Will the Millennials be Counted?
As director of the US Census Bureau, Robert Groves, arrived by dog sled on Monday to Noorvik, Alaska to kickoff the 2010 Census, I wondered why this remote Inupiat Eskimo Village located 3,000 miles from Washington, DC would be the staging for the launch of this important decennial event. The information the census collects helps to determine

