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Get Organized and Increase Your Nonprofit Productivity

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My calendar and ‘To Do’ list were written in a notebook. Google Calendar has many rivals in the marketplace, but for meeting the scheduling needs of a busy nonprofit, I can’t imagine a more effective tool. When you accept invitations via email, the meeting gets automatically added to your calendar. With a pen.

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Millennials and Direct Mail Campaigns: A Crash Course

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Emails are also direct marketing, but the sheer number of emails received throughout the day can make them feel less meaningful in comparison to a few personalized letters. . Calendars have a unique advantage over other mailable deliverables—if your supporters use them, they’ll end up staring at a reminder of your nonprofit every day.

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A Few More Tips for Nonprofit Professionals To Avoid Getting Overwhelmed

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

This year, I was really looking forward to taking a holiday break and not feel stressed about deadlines, tasks, or the never ending parade of meeting requests and emails. My bullet journal also incorporates “looking-ahead” rituals linked to my calendar. Flickr Photo by Real Blades, Creative Common License.

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How to Lose 10 Pounds in 2 Weeks (Or How to Write Better Email Subject Lines)

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An unread email. Usually, you’ll decide in a few seconds whether it’s worthy of opening or being cast away in the endless email trash heap. In those few seconds, a flurry of thoughts flash inside your brain: Who is the sender? As a nonprofit marketer, you are on the other side of this great brain fire. It sits there.

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How to Lose 10 Pounds in 2 Weeks (Or How to Write Better Email Subject Lines)

NonProfit Hub

An unread email. Usually, you’ll decide in a few seconds whether it’s worthy of opening or being cast away in the endless email trash heap. In those few seconds, a flurry of thoughts flash inside your brain: Who is the sender? As a nonprofit marketer, you are on the other side of this great brain fire. It sits there.

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Connecting Homeless Youth and Shelter Animals: 20-Year-Old Rachel Cohen, Hand2Paw

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If you have suggestions for people I should interview (especially new, young big visionaries), please email me at britt AT brittbravo DOT com. August 5: I'll be at BlogHer '11 in San Diego and leading the idea generation portion of The Write Brain – Essential Blog Content Development Workshop.

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Creating Your Generosity Plan: Kathy LeMay, Raising Change

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If you have suggestions for people I should interview, please email me at britt AT brittbravo DOT com. August 5: I'll be at BlogHer '11 in San Diego and co-presenting The Write Brain – Essential Blog Content Development Workshop. You can connect with Kenya through CD Baby, Source Consulting Group , and Facebook.

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