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A Day in the Life of a Quarantined Nonprofit Communicator – Jennifer Cobb

Nonprofit Marketing Guide

She currently serves as the Executive Director of Donor Relations for University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS), where she leads a multi-faceted team focused on providing individualized, inspiring and intentional donor communications and experiences. Jennifer is married to Chris Travis. What else is there to do? No nap for me!

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Association Brain Food: 5.19.23

Reid All About it

Aaron Terr at Persuasion makes a free speech case for Section 230 , which prevents owners of social media platforms and online communities from being sued for user-generated content. Politicians want to beat up on social media platforms because people are saps, but what are the downstream effects? .* – Do This, Not That!

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Association Subculture: DIY - "Makes Me Think Of" Creativity Exercise

Association Subculture

For example, "Clouds" which makes me think of "sky" which makes me think of "planes" which makes me think about "visiting my grandparents in Arkansas," which makes me think of.well, you get the picture. marketing. (2). social media. (3). Then write "makes me think of" and do it again. generations. (2). governance. (6).

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Transforming Nonprofit Staff Into Champions on Social

Beth Kanter

They are most likely already sharing great stories about your organization on their social media streams and making suggestions to their friends and followers about how awesome your organization’s programs are. One Person Communications Department: Arkansas Advocates for Children has a one-person communications department.

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How Experimentation and Measurement Can Help Win A Little Bet with Facebook Promoted Posts

Beth Kanter

” designed to help grantees institutionalize social media and networked nonprofit skills and strategies and integrate them into their broader strategy for communications on children’s health. This is exactly the thinking that a nonprofit needs to institutionalize to be successful with networked approaches and social media.