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84 Articles match "Communities","Efficiency","Organic"
The Latest from the Nonprofit Marketing Community
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Wednesday, July 28, 2010
love keeping track of what they’re doing…thanks in part to Beth Kanter and others who share these organizations’ experiments and growing wisdom with us. Content freshness is a well known value by now; most organizations try to tweet and update often. flickr/minxlj. I’m also a little worried. My, me, mine.
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Monday, July 5, 2010
If you read this blog regularly, you know that I often suggest that when an organization goes to plan anything, they take stock. It's good to research the organization's relevant region's (or regions':): economy, fundraising climate, a nonprofit's beneficiaries' current but as yet unmet needs, etc. Also, it's only 26 pages long.
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Monday, July 5, 2010
What is the administrative fee at your organization? Would you be considered highly efficient with an admin fee of 6% or is your operation a little bit more costly at 15%? Your organization can have a low administrative fee and be inefficient with no connection to your mission. The reverse can be true as well.
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The Best from the Nonprofit Marketing Community
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Monday, March 16, 2009
With the purpose of creating a set of experiences for program managers; policy-makers; program planners, evaluators and staff; implementing agencies; and investor and donor organizations that provide them with knowledge and tools to utilize social marketing to improve the health of poor and vulnerable populations.
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Tuesday, March 2, 2010
How will nonprofit organizations (some of the leanest efficiently operating operations that exist) afford or raise money to pay these taxes? As Strom asserts, what about the critical services that nonprofits provide to our communities, especially to those with no or little resources? if they tax these organizations.
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Sunday, March 22, 2009
Hiring for culture is important (especially so that everyone works constructively for the nonprofit's mission, together) but hiring only people who look like the movement behind, or passionately ascribe to, our field or work and our mission statements may not be the best for the organization. want to know what you think. It is.
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Monday, July 27, 2009
When anyone discusses nonprofit operations or nonprofit fundraising and says something to the effect of, 'nonprofits do not operate in a vacuum; they exist, grow, and succeed only by working with the communities that they serve' the key word in the concept is 'with'. won't know about the organization and then can not support it.
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Monday, April 19, 2010
Needing to raise a grant, for any nonprofit, most likely gets the organization's leadership and key staff thinking, planning, and focused on whatever it is the agency is attempting to raise the grant for, a program, project, or item. specifically, and want to effect change in their community, by enabling those with M.S. fair enough.
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Tuesday, October 20, 2009
For many years communities were inextricably linked with social marketing. Lefebvre & Flora (1988) laid out the defining features of the social marketing approach based on experiences they shared directing community interventions for cardiovascular disease reduction. Engaging the community is not without its drawbacks too.
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Sunday, January 17, 2010
There are a few steps that a nonprofit can take to organize and best plan out which grant donor it should apply to for which of the various different funding needs the nonprofit has. Each grant donor is its own unique organization. The giving guidelines also describe how an applicant may apply to their organization for a grant.
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Monday, June 18, 2007
Home Depot Foundation Accepting Letters of Inquiry for Affordable Housing Projects Deadline: July 1, 2007 (Letters of Inquiry) The Home Depot Foundation ( [link] ) is dedicated to creating healthy, livable communities through the integration of affordable housing built responsibly and the preservation and restoration of community trees.
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Monday, December 17, 2007
Home Depot Foundation Offers Support for Affordable Housing Programs Deadline: March 1, 2008 (Letter of Inquiry) The Home Depot Foundation ( [link] ) is dedicated to creating healthy, livable communities through the integration of affordable housing built responsibly, as well as the preservation and restoration of community trees.
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Monday, September 29, 2008
In my post on Friday, " All Of Us Are Wondering How The Economic Downturn Effects Nonprofits and Philanthropy ", I empathized with you, your colleagues, and others who work on behalf of nonprofit organizations across the United States. Gaskin and other leaders in their organization learned the value of developing relationships.
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