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Over the next few months – leading up to Giving Tuesday (Nov. 27) – we’ll highlight the work of South Carolina nonprofits via a new statewide campaign, #yalltogetherSC.

#yalltogetherSC is a collaborative, 6-week social media campaign offering participating groups free social media tools, training materials + weekly calls-to-action aimed at celebrating togetherness and building understanding + appreciation of S.C.’s nonprofit sector. The statewide movement will culminate on Tuesday, Nov. 27: this year’s global #GivingTuesday celebration.

Together SC – the statewide network for S.C.’s charitable nonprofits and their allies who are working to advance the greater good – is behind the new initiative. And they invite all y’all – from staff + volunteers to donors + board members – to get involved.

They’ll host an online interest call on Tuesday, Oct. 9 at 11:27 a.m. (to prep for Nov. 27… get it?). Register here.

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