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The Latest from the Nonprofit Marketing Community

Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Frank recently came out with a report on nonprofits and social media. He definitely “gets&# social media and nonprofits! By Frank Barry , manager of professional services at Blackbaud and blogger at NetWits Think Tank. It’s even been said that Nonprofits are among the leaders in social media adoption. Here it is!
 
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
This is the last in my series of posts guiding nonprofits through strategic communications planning. Often, nonprofits—-satisfied they’ve figured out what stories and messages their audiences would find motivating—skip an important step: thinking carefully about which messengers pack the most punch. Your messengers.
 
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Welcome to guest blogger Allison Van Diest. Consider how how this information is conveyed by TexasNonprofits, a 2009 Nonprofit Tagline Award winner :  “Building community deep in the hearts of Texans”. Texas nonprofits. Resources and support to aid the nonprofit community. Yes, Twitter does. 
 

The Best from the Nonprofit Marketing Community

Here are several resources I thought you might be interested in. The January edition of the Nonprofit Blog Carnival is up at IssueLab’s Footnotes.  Kivi Leroux Miller at the Nonprofit Communications Blog has a great post on integrating your website, email newsletter, and social media.  8217;  Check it out here: [link].
VolunteerSpot named it’s top 29 nonprofit bloggers to follow on Twitter this week and guess who made the list?  I post inspiration, information, and links to resources, similar to what you’ll find here on my blog, but slightly different.  Tags: Internet Resources social media blogging Twitter Woohoo! 
For a friend who works for a wonderful, youth-engaging nonprofit, I am seeking examples of organizations that have sponsored a youth or teen blogging project. The projects could be based on blogging platforms such as Typepad , Blogger , Wordpress , and ExpressionEngine or social networks like MySpace and Facebook. TakingItGlobal.
For an introduction to the hows and whys of nonprofit blogging, you can do no better than this "Resource Center" from Netsquared, called, well, Blogging for Nonprofits. Netsquared Resource Centers were just introduced. I just joined the Resource Center for nonprofit blogging.).
Keeping up with all the great nonprofit marketing and fundraising blogs is tough. So here’s one more tool to help you find the information you need: Nonprofit Marketing Zone. We have an impressive list of bloggers who have agreed to participate and we hope the list will continue to grow: A Small Change. Donor Power Blog.
From Smashing Magazine , here are some excellent "best practices" prepared expressly for nonprofit websites. It’s a great resource for your web development team … even if that team is just you! The Breadline Africa Worldwide Blogger Bake Off. NYC Coalition Against Hunger. ASPCA. Save the Children. Witness.
This site is about promoting work in nonprofit, government, and social enterprise. They have promoted their concept with a number of bloggers who have taken to Twitter, Facebook, and back to their blogs to raise money and make a difference. FYI- Carnival of Nonprofit Consultants. Jobs for Change. 12 for 12k. 32auctions.
quot; Simple and powerful, Twitter is a must for nonprofit organizations. created and manage a portal to nonprofits on Twitter @nonprofitorgs and based on my experience using site, I have crafted ten of my favorite Twitter Tips for beginners: 1. This is a hard one for a lot of nonprofits. other nonprofits! Be authentic.
I’ve noticed a lot of talk about the issue of careers in arts nonprofits, especially in the last year or so. site that is rich in resources for nonprofit job seekers is sure to generate a lot of traffic, especially in this economic climate. Whether or not there is a leadership gap on the horizon. We’re “other.” That’s tomorrow!
I had a great time at the NTC over the weekend, including time with fellow nonprofit marketing bloggers Kivi Leroux Miller and Nancy Schwartz (pictured here to my left and right). Kivi has a new book out soon - The Nonprofit Marketing Guide - check it out here ! I was honored to write the forward.). I’d love to see you.