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How to Create Exciting Social and Digital Content for Unsexy, Boring and Regulated Industries

Pam Moore

The social and digital web is getting noisier and standing out from the crowd is a challenge if you don't understand the ecosystem, your audience, and how your business can provide the most relevant and unique value possible. Content tips and tricks – actionable strategies to create engaging and profitable content on a tight budget.

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Newsletter: Sponsorship Advice from a Dragster Driver ; Stacy’s Pita Chips Launches Cause-Related QR Codes on Bags?; Small Businesses are the New Cause Marketing Partners

Selfish Giving

What is the best tactic to introduce our non-profit and the opportunity to potential sponsors? What is your recommendation for valuing our digital assets when pitching current partners in the new year? The bag is customizable, easy to use, and full of value for attendees. ?? Will you be joining us? They include: Q.

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Pathways to Democratic Business: What Two Co-op Networks Can Teach Us

NonProfit Quarterly

Here, I focus on two of the book’s US case studies: Industrial Commons , a textile manufacturing network based in North Carolina; and Obran , a worker co-op holding company based in Baltimore that has gained national prominence. But the manufacturing decline hit many regions outside the Rust Belt, including western North Carolina.

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Content Marketing for Regulated, Boring and Unsexy Industries

Pam Moore

The social and digital web is getting noisier and standing out from the crowd is a challenge if you don't understand the ecosystem, your audience, and how your business can provide the most relevant and unique value possible. Content tips and tricks – actionable strategies to create engaging and profitable content on a tight budget.

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What Did California Miss with Its Recent Slashing of a Key Solar Incentive?

NonProfit Quarterly

It pushes the belief that wealthy solar owners are disproportionately benefiting from solar incentives and therefore increasing bills for everyone else, including middle- and lower-income ratepayers, without considering the full value being contributed to the grid through private investments in solar energy.

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Segregation Helped Build Fortunes. What Does Philanthropy Owe Now?

Stanford Social Innovation Review

By prohibiting any future sale of the property to Black or other non-white owners, restrictive covenants gave white buyers confidence that their homes and neighborhoods would remain white enclaves and therefore retain the “ enduring value ” that Cafritz promised for his “lifetime homes.” It was profitable to do so.

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Reimagining the Role of Business in Protecting Biodiversity

Stanford Social Innovation Review

As one executive passionately said in a recent interview, “climate action is non-negotiable, but the race to outpace biodiversity loss is even more crucial. Our planet, and our profits, hinge on it.” For companies operating in non-land-based sectors (i.e. Soil and water pollution are primary contributors to biodiversity decline.