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The One Way to Deliver Unwelcome News

Idea Architects

Because that was the approach the Indianapolis Museum of Art (and presumably the PR firm that advises it) opted for in announcing the elimination of free general admission, a practice in place from 1941 to 2005 and 2007-present (according to this article in the Indianapolis Business Journal. That is how we deliver unwelcome news.

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Day in the Life of a Nonprofit Communicator – Ash Bruxvoort

Nonprofit Marketing Guide

Ash Bruxvoort Welcome to the latest installment in our series on the “Day in the Life” of nonprofit communicators! Ash Bruxvoort coordinates communications for the Women, Food and Agriculture Network. Communications is only part of my job. This series lets you describe your workday in your own words. Don’t see the form?

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Failing Flailing

Idea Architects

Here in Indianapolis last year, we celebrated failure with an entire day devoted to the topic: Fail Fest. Effective leadership appropriately surfaces, explores, and addresses them. What behaviors, communication practices, etc. Media profiles focus on what entrepreneurs and other leaders have learned from their failures.

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Ready to Grow Your Association? Freelancers Are Waiting to Help

.orgCommunity

There are sites dedicated to IT, communications, design and a myriad of other skills. Geography— Can’t find a 3D designer in Indianapolis, try Ireland or India. Following are some issues to evaluate when you consider how freelance support might improve your game plan: Probable Benefits. Commitment— Freelancers are entrepreneurs.

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Book Review: Cause for Change

Beth Kanter

It takes us through why it is important for nonprofits to connect with Millennials based on a good synthesis of recent research and follows through with informative chapters that will help your nonprofit build a solid strategy for connecting with the connected generation in your organization’s communication’s strategy.

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