Two Practices That Nonprofits Should Embrace. Forever.
A week into 2013 and you’ve probably received more advice about what to do this year than you can read. But I have two practices to share that won’t just help your nonprofit in 2013– but forever.
Giving Tuesday And Giving Thanks
If ever there was a time to give thanks, this is it.
What No Nonprofit Marketer Should Do In A Disaster
TakeTwo Services is located in New York City, which, along with the rest of the North East United States is in the path of Hurricane Sandy. We, along with anyone who has television, radio or internet
The Missing Link in Nonprofit Storytelling: Outcomes
If you do a Google search for nonprofit storytelling, you’ll come up with about 1.6 million results. Though I can’t say we looked at every single of the million+ hits, the search didn’t reveal a clear
Writing for A Nonprofit? First, Return to Reading.
Most of us (self included), read today to find a nugget of useful information in every blog post, news article and sometimes, even in books. But we’re not reading. We’re scanning. To me, this is
How to Hunt and Gather the Treasures of Fundraising and Communications – Stories
Stories are powerful. And donors, like all human beings, love them. But how do you go about hunting and gathering these stories? Four tips that involve a smart phone, photos, questions and you.
Know Your Audience or Ask Your Mother
Would my mother approve? From age 13 to about twenty-nine-and-a-half, one of my favorite tests before I tried something new was to stop and ask that question. If the answer was no, I would unhesitatingly go