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Day in the Life of a Nonprofit Communicator –

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. Previously, she was the media relations manager at the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York City, and associate director of the New Jersey regional office of the Anti-Defamation League.

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Write Your Marketing Plan in One Day

Nonprofit Marketing Guide

I also know how much better you’d feel about your communications work if you had a focused, creative, and realistic marketing plan guiding your decisionmaking. Look who’s already signed up for the New York City and Washington DC events: a statewide ballet. community health care providers.

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Marketing Plan Workshop Early Bird Registration Ends Tomorrow

Nonprofit Marketing Guide

and 25 in New York City) in order to ensure we’re able to guide every one of you in the right direction. We have two dates available: Wednesday, October 6 in New York City. Tags: Nonprofit Communications Nonprofit Marketing Strategy Professional Development. Thursday, October 28 in Washington DC.

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Get a REAL Marketing Plan – Early Bird Rate Ends Friday

Nonprofit Marketing Guide

I’m teaching it with Getting Attention’s Nancy Schwartz in New York City on October 12 — and the early bird rate to register ends this Friday. A more methodical approach to your situation analysis aka environmental scan, including a communications audit. This is our last workshop together in 2011.

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A Day in the Life of a Quarantined Nonprofit Communicator – Kimberly Green

Nonprofit Marketing Guide

Here is another submission for our Day in the Life of a Nonprofit Communicator – Quarantine Edition. Kimberly’s Bio: Kimberly Green is the Community Outreach Manager for PAWS NY. and of course still fundraising, so I still have plenty of things to communicate and work on these days. Kimberly Green and Franklin.

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How Do You Know When It’s Time to Re-Brand?

Nonprofit Marketing Guide

Whatever the reason, in spite of your best efforts at getting the message out – from your website, to email, to print communications, to fundraising events – you realize your efforts could be more professional, accurate, resonant, and consistent. Herrold, OGF’s Vice President, Communications & Public Policy.

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It’s the End of the World as We Knew It

My Seat at the Bar

In 1900, 6,000 horses hauled trolleys in New York City. We live in a world where everything and everyone can communicate with each other. AI is not new. People now recognize the value of your community and are no longer prohibited from engaging your members directly. This is not as far-fetched as it seems.