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Day in the Life of a Nonprofit Communicator – Angela Mrozinski

Nonprofit Marketing Guide

Here’s the latest installment in our series on the “Day in the Life” of nonprofit communicators, where we ask you to describe your day in your own words. Don’t be shy – tell us what you do in a typical day as a nonprofit communications pro. . She currently lives in Massachusetts. We need to hear from you!

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Compounding Pharmacies Group Speaks Up on Efforts at New Regulation

Associations Now

More details below: An industry in crisis: In the wake of an outbreak of fungal meningitis tied to Massachusetts-based NECC that killed has at least 63 people since last year, the industry has struggled to move past the crisis. In December, IACP found its member communication scrutinized by Congress due to its ties to the situation.

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Expanding the Hive: Beekeeper Group Welcomes New Bees

Beekeeper Group

Katarina Hamelin , Account Manager , joins us from SmithBucklin, where she served as a communications representative for nine non-profit organizations. Leslie has her Master of Professional Studies in Public Relations from Georgetown University and her Bachelor’s Degree in Corporate Communications from James Madison University.

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Listen Up: A New, National RFP Offers Nonprofits and Funders Tools to Survey Clients

Beth Kanter

Fund for Shared Insight (Shared Insight), a funder collaborative that pools financial and other resources to make grants to improve philanthropy, has released a national open request for proposals for its signature initiative, Listen for Good (L4G). L4G is dedicated to building the practice of listening to the people we seek to help.

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10 Steps to Start a Chamber of Commerce 

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At the time of this writing, every state but Rhode Island and Massachusetts has a state-level Chamber of Commerce. Connect with other people who are passionate about the local business community. Business owners and community members can work together to start forming a board for your proposed Chamber of Commerce.