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Nonprofit Policy + On Trend Video + Pop Culture + Humor? YES

Nonprofit Marketing Guide

And connect to a pop culture phenomenon? when you have a dynamic leader who isn’t afraid to put their face on video and a supportive communications director to lift up that content and get it out there. But find those cultural moments in movies, music, and TV and have your leaders react to them quickly — in under a minute.

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Sharing the MLK, Jr. Holiday in a Culturally Competent Way

Nonprofit Marketing Guide

Contributing Writer Antionette Kerr will be blogging this year for us on several topics, including cultural competency in nonprofit marketing and fundraising. Working effectively cross-culturally is an especially important topic for people working in nonprofit communications.

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Should Your Nonprofit Use Pinterest?

Nonprofit Marketing Guide

Opportunity International provides savings, small business loans, insurance and training to over four million people–93% of whom are women–working their way out of poverty in the developing world.

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Social Media and Newsletter Ideas for October 2020

Nonprofit Marketing Guide

Then stop using it in communications to them!). This is a day to encourage volunteers and community service. Pop Culture, Events, and News. Share some brain teasers, word puzzles or riddles that relate to your organization and get your supporters using their brains in a different way. 10/16: Dictionary Day.

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5 Online Communication Styles for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

If your nonprofit focuses on human rights or poverty, for example, then your tone of voice should be serious, smart, and thought-provoking. If you are an arts and culture organization, think about crafting a tone of voice that is creative, clever, and entertaining. And then use these words to craft your tone of voice. Storytelling.

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Building Narrative Power for Economic Justice by Telling Better Stories

NonProfit Quarterly

Image Credit: Etienne Girardet on unsplash.com Many people working in nonprofits and philanthropy say they want to reduce poverty, and increasingly, foundations, nonprofits, and social-movement organizations are developing communications strategies and telling stories that aim to dispel the myth that the US economic system is equitable and fair.

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Social Media and Newsletter Ideas for October 2021

Nonprofit Marketing Guide

Then stop using it in communications to them!). This is a day to encourage volunteers and community service. 10/17: International Day for the Eradication of Poverty. Pop Culture, Events, and News. Do a “Day in the Life” of your boss feature or highlight the “real” boss of the organization.

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