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Day in the Life of a Nonprofit Communicator – Heather Svoboda

Nonprofit Marketing Guide

Located just outside Portland, Ore., In her role, Heather oversees CAT’s marketing, external communications, and fundraising efforts, including direct mail, stewardship, print and electronic newsletters, social media, and public relations. Weekly Manager’s Meeting. to rush off to my spin class.

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Podcast: Cvent discusses the power of podcasts for events

Event Industry News

Offering their expertise on the subject was Cvent’s marketing manager, Brooke Gracey, and team lead, Cody Liskh from their offices in Portland, Oregon. Additionally, podcasts are an added platform to market events: professionals can easily use them to “tease” content out of plug their events. Areas of interest.

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Mixed Links for Nonprofit Communicators – #19NTC Edition

Nonprofit Marketing Guide

New Orleans, LA Sadly I am not at the Nonprofit Technology Conference in Portland this year. Today’s Mixed Links is a special round up of communications and marketing breakout sessions from this year’s conference. Meril’s. But that doesn’t mean we have to miss out on everything.

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Mixed Links for Nonprofit Communicators – August 10, 2018

Nonprofit Marketing Guide

Join me as I gather the best articles, posts, tips, and more from around the world of marketing and fundraising. It’s time for Mixed Links… You have until next Friday, August 17 to get your session proposals in for the 2019 Nonprofit Technology Conference in Portland. Submit your proposals here. Your funders got ya down?

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Day in the Life of a Nonprofit Communicator – Lauren Lawson-Zilai

Nonprofit Marketing Guide

I check news aggregators and news feeds, and read through my email digests from the Independent Sector, Beth Kanter, Kivi, Nonprofit Quarterly, Cause Marketing Forum, NRF SmartBrief, and the GuideStar newsletter. I listen in to her tour, which included 11 radio interviews in major markets. Create Jobs.”

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A Guide to Building Productive Community Partnerships

Achieve

Let’s explore some of the popular benefits that partners might seek: Marketing opportunities: Partners may want visibility through event signage or speaking opportunities, which allow them to showcase their commitment to important social causes. Feature partners in a dedicated section of your newsletter.