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Day in the Life of a Nonprofit Communicator – Rebecca DeLuca

Nonprofit Marketing Guide

Rebecca DeLuca is a Marketing and Communications Intern at the Boston University School of Social Work. She manages the School’s website and social media accounts, crafts news articles and press releases, is responsible for internal design work and is the lead writer and editor for Currents, the School’s alumni publication.

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Growth Hacking Your Community with Vanessa DiMauro

Higher Logic

Community builders are expected to be the shepherds, content creators, marketers and social media experts, help people advance their thinking, answer any tech questions and think up new features – sometimes all in the same day. Leverage social media outreach. from Boston College and blogs at [link].

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The power of small grants and deep listening to fund the ‘unfundable’ 

Candid

A group of visionary women came together in 1984 to award Boston Women’s Fund’s (BWF) first five grants totaling $20,000. The power of small grants While our grants remain small—$10,000 to $20,000—they have proven to be the essential spark to get promising projects off the ground and propel wider social and systems change.

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6 great membership crowdsourcing examples

Optimist Consulting

However, I do think you need to decide whether or not a crowdsourced approach is right for your project. They received more than 200 comments, which the charity then turned into a campaign that it shared over social media. Below are a few examples of membership bodies using this technique well: The Marketing Society.

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6 great membership crowdsourcing examples

Optimist Consulting

However, I do think you need to decide whether or not a crowdsourced approach is right for your project. They received more than 200 comments, which the charity then turned into a campaign that it shared over social media. Below are a few examples of membership bodies using this technique well: The Marketing Society.

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6 great membership crowdsourcing examples

Optimist Consulting

However, I do think you need to decide whether or not a crowdsourced approach is right for your project. They received more than 200 comments, which the charity then turned into a campaign that it shared over social media. Below are a few examples of membership bodies using this technique well: The Marketing Society.

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This Nonprofit Could Help Fight Terrorism, but Critics Are Torn

Associations Now

The Counter Extremism Project is hoping to combat terrorism with technology that’s already being used to block graphic content from social networks. Social networks, if nothing else, are a good testing ground for the limits of free speech. Social networks have a strong incentive to use the technology, Wallace said.

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