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5 Nonprofit Blog Best Practices to Engage Readers

Neon CRM

These five nonprofit blog best practices will help you engage your readers while making the most of your content. You need to create content that matters to your community. That’s the kind of content that makes an impact and inspires additional engagement and support. The first is the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation (CFF).

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Announcing Our First Impact Labs Cohort on Zero Hunger: Addressing Food Insecurity in the U.S.

Saleforce Nonprofit

Our latest Impact Lab cohort on climate justice built an open-source tool for climate community-based organizations to access grant funding more seamlessly with the Grants Content Kit. Lead Associate, Food Security, Save the Children. Currently, she is the Food Security Lead Associate for Save the Children in Arkansas.

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Social Trends for 2024

Media Cause

The 2010s and even early 2020s were focused on girlbossing, “aspirational” content from influencers traveling the world and doing a lot cooler things than we’re probably doing, and being #ThatGirl —someone who hustles, focuses on their wellness, and employs daily acts of rigorous self-care. I’m a huge fan of the nonprofit Experience Camps.

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How Your Organization’s CEO Can Use Social Media for Thought Leadership

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Most nonprofit leaders have to keep up with their sector, field, or issues anyway – and openly sharing what they are reading – useful content and news with some analysis helps contributes to thought leadership – especially on social channels like Twitter where many reporters use it to source leaders for stories. How To Be A Chameleon.

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How An Informal Nonprofit Employee Champion Program Can Benefit A One-Person Communications Dept.

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Perhaps you can relate to this chart from Gerard Matthews , Communications Director of Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families. Are you an one-person communications department? As a one-person communications department, your workload, which includes doing the social media, is always increasing.

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Transforming Nonprofit Staff Into Champions on Social

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

One Person Communications Department: Arkansas Advocates for Children has a one-person communications department. How to Practice Good Content Curation: Seek, Sense, Share. Nonprofit Examples. Here’s a few examples: 1. Social Media Policy: Building Good Judgement. Power of Staff As Champions. Social Media 101.

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Nonprofits Live: DIY Blogging Recap

Tech Soup

Jody Dilday , executive director of Single Parent Scholarship Fund of Northwest Arkansas (SPSFNA). She advises organizations to make blogging a part of a their content strategy only if it aligns with their communication plan. Sources of Content. Content is driven by each staff member's area of expertise.