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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. Here is her typical Wednesday: 6:30 a.m. First alarm goes off. 3/3:30 p.m.

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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. Registration is $50 or free with an All-Access Pass Learn More and Register April 11: Donor Newsletters That Raise More Money [Updated 90-minute format] Learn proven formulas for successful donor newsletters. Meril’s.

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

Nonprofit Marketing Guide

Lawson-Zilai leads the external communications including celebrity spokespeople, crisis communications, public relations, and video production, and works closely on strategies related to cause partnerships, and digital and social media. These toolkits consists of social media messaging, a news release, a letter to the editor and blog.

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A Guide to Building Productive Community Partnerships

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Through social media sharing and other cross-promotion methods, your organization and its partner can both extend visibility and engage previously untapped groups. To further show appreciation for your community partners, you can: Add shout-outs to your website, social media, and annual report.