97 Articles match "Communications","Political"

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Wednesday, July 28, 2010
If you really wanted to delve into money and politics, you joined Common Cause. The evidence of that is the separation in many — if not most — such groups between the “communications&# and “fundraising&# teams. And 89% have communicated with a politician in the past year. Civil liberties, the ACLU.
 
Monday, July 19, 2010
Plus it’s just polite. Tags: Nonprofit Communications Online Marketing Social Networking nptech twitter John Haydon is presenting this Wednesday’s webinar called Twitter for Nonprofits: The Truth about Tweeting for Your Cause (July 21, 2010, 12 pm ET / 9 am PT – One hour earlier than our usual time). Especially on a Friday.
 
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Viral marketing relies on people passing on information they deem worthy–whether it’s a link to a funny video on YouTube, a political message, petitions, etc. think political campaigns and any non-profit with a strong message could deploy viral marketing methods to multiply the impact of their fundraising at very low cost.
 

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When you communicate your benefit is twofold on one hand you can learn valuable information about what is happening in their life and what is important to them, and in addition to that, and at the same time, you show them that they are of value to your organization and without trying cultivate them and bring them closer to you. Fundraiser.
This tool, aimed more at legislative advocacy, has backing from both sides of the political aisle. Ideas here for nonprofit fundraisers and communicators. Tags: Don't Miss these Posts advocacy communications fundraising online activism online advocacy online fundraising online publishing online video politics
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Michele shows how small nonprofits can use the web -- for an investment of $60 or less -- to communicate with clients, donors, advocates, volunteers, and other supporters. You can also publish a blog for short-term communications objectives. Just as good is this one, from the same blog, on how nonprofits can benefit from Facebook.
They are providing straightforward facts without hype and avoiding alarmism in their communications. So what do we need to be doing to take this situation into account as we develop our communication efforts around pandemic preparedness? Suddenly, awareness is no longer an issue. Tamiflu and Purell are flying off the shelves.
The Grants for Editorial Photography program is designed to provide professional and student photographers with the creative freedom to create compelling social, political, and cultural stories. From The Foundation Center. This year, the Grants for Editorial Photography will be awarded in one round rather than two.
that they are only suited to heavy political discussions or chronicles of the antics of your cats. Tags: BLOGGING COMMUNICATIONS FUNDRAISING Beth Kanter, a thought leader in the world of nonprofit blogging, recently shared some useful criteria to help nonprofits decide whether to blog or not. Thoughts? Technorati tags: net2.
This means you will have to do more prep work and clearly communicate with the volunteer about your meeting goals. Tags: Politics of Fundraising Do you ever feel like you can’t get your day to day work done because you’re spending all your time working on agendas? hate that feeling. use a similar agenda format for each meeting.
politics as in the last 4 years; Clearly I’m not alone. He is not resistant to new communications channels (and the modern technology that enables them), but rather embraces them with excitement. This kind of disclosure is crucial towards the success of a government/political blog. citizens more than any prior President.