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15 Articles match "North Carolina","Work"
The Latest from the Nonprofit Marketing Community
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Sunday, July 25, 2010
federal government and the nonprofit sector, as a whole, may not just be better for the American public and other beneficiaries of American nonprofits' work. The Nonprofit Sector And Community Solutions Act , H.R. 5533 I.R. was proposed June 16th, to Congress, by Minnesota's Representative Betty McCollum (D), to ".This
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Tuesday, July 13, 2010
In the email, the inquirer specifically wanted to know how to use the concepts and social marketing framework to influence one’s staff and motivate them in their work for change? Change can be a stop-go process, and sometimes, you feel held at yellow for what seems never-ending. One of my favorite social marketers is Mike Newton-Ward.
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Monday, June 21, 2010
NCGives, with just three full-time staff, works statewide in North Carolina to redefine the way we think about philanthropy. we want to draw back the curtain from the inner workings of this process, so that you too can benefit from NCGives’ real-life exploration. Why focus on NCGives in this series? But not only that.
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The Best from the Nonprofit Marketing Community
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Tuesday, July 13, 2010
In the email, the inquirer specifically wanted to know how to use the concepts and social marketing framework to influence one’s staff and motivate them in their work for change? Change can be a stop-go process, and sometimes, you feel held at yellow for what seems never-ending. One of my favorite social marketers is Mike Newton-Ward.
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Wednesday, April 29, 2009
While I certainly support the mission of food banks in general, I live in North Carolina. The standard advice is to come up with a cultivation campaign that introduces these new people to the organization over time and encourages them to become involved as a volunteer or donor on their own, directly with the nonprofit.
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Monday, July 23, 2007
Through grantmaking and related activities, the fund seeks to foster social change initiated by community-based groups in Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina. The fund provides seed grants to new projects or general or project support to small organizations with organizational budgets of $150,000 or less.
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Tuesday, May 19, 2009
One of the best ways to learn about marketing and communication is by watching and listening to others. Last month, Domino’s used video and great attention to their content to communicate to their audiences. While this example happened to occur during a crisis, it provides lessons that marketers can use every day, including: 1.
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Sunday, January 6, 2008
To be eligible to apply, an organization must be working for media and/or social justice; be located and doing work in Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina; and have 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status or have established a relationship with a fiscal sponsor with tax-exempt status. From The Foundation Center.
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Thursday, December 31, 2009
Dance of Shiva in North Carolina. Working with Stellarvisions. The other day I talked about how hard the past year has been for so many of us in the arts. want to acknowledge the good, too. So here you have an Incomplete List of Random Good, some personal, some not. chunky move's mortal engine at Live Arts. The Kitchen Table.
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Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Mattis of the Marine Corps, the Joint Forces commander, said this month at a military conference in North Carolina. The 25-minute-slide-deck followed by five minutes of Q&A ensures that works every time. It’s not real page one, above-the-fold material but it is a leading story for every nonprofit communicator. James N.
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Monday, November 23, 2009
0160; I’m sure he’ll continue hosting his annual bike ride, from which he donates pledges and contributions to the fight against cystic fibrosis, and I most certainly expect that we’ll see him fishing along the Carolina coast. It’s a well know fact, at least around his home town of Wilson , North Carolina , that Bruce is a “girl watcher.”
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Thursday, April 2, 2009
serve on the PWA board and believe deeply in the cause, which is stopping the spread of HIV in our rural (and very conservative) part of North Carolina and providing assistance to those already infected with and affected by the disease. Nancy Schwartz. Jono Smith. Ginette Isenberg. Holly Ross. Rachel Wood-Pena. Katya Andresen. Thanks!
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Thursday, February 19, 2009
He knows which items work and which flop. He’s run auctions for groups as diverse as the American Red Cross, Charleston Catholic School, March of Dimes, Western North Carolina AIDS Project, Greenville Rape Crisis & Child Abuse Center, and the National Kidney Foundation. Pacific) - this time on fundraising auctions.
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