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Guest Post by Chad Norman: 5 Nonprofit Storytelling Lessons from a Master of Hip-Hop

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

These artists are all great examples of how media can be used for social change - as a vehicle for storytelling. Nobody knows your mission better than you, so every time you write, blog , podcast , and speak, tell your story proudly and your philosophy will get across. Tell a good story, but don't forget to bring in new voices.

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What Communication Professionals Can Learn From The Eras Tour

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Finding creative ways to build excitement and re-engage core audiences are also, of course, part of the communications toolkit. In recent years, we have seen artists like Beyoncé and U2 experiment with new ways to launch music. Let’s take report releases, for example. Are you putting a lot of time into a donor event?

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Experts Weigh-In on Nonprofit Website Design Best Practices

Connection Cafe

A site also should have a voice and a tone that’s representative of the mission. Podcasts, for instance can be listened to while you’re driving. I also think you should steal like an artist. As they decide to get more involved, give a donation, or sign-up for a newsletter, the options to do so are there for them.

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How to Make Your Big Vision Real: Jennifer Lee of Artizen Coaching

Have Fun - Do Good

Jennifer is a certified coach, artist and yogini based in Oakland, California. Below is the edited transcript from my Big Vision Podcast interview with Jennifer Lee from January 22, 2009. How can I course correct? Of course, if you have a big dream, that's really going to change things in their world, and they don't like that.

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Favianna Rodriguez: Political Digital Artist and Printmaker

Have Fun - Do Good

I think about how hesitant I was to become an artist, because I didn't see role models, and even to this day how hard it is for me sometimes to find peers who are women of color, because of how systematically they are pushed out. I'm an artist and an institution builder. The kind of art I do is art that gets engaged into the public.

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The Journey of the Spiritual Activist: An Interview with Marisa Handler

Have Fun - Do Good

Below is an edited transcript from a September 5th phone interview with Marisa for the Big Vision Podcast. BB: Your whole book, Loyal to the Sk y, is a memoir, and it's your entire path to becoming an activist and an artist. Of course it's been done before. I asked her to talk a little bit about what she meant by this.

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Nurturing Inner City Entrepreneurs: Jose Corona of Inner City Advisors

Have Fun - Do Good

Below is an edited transcript of my Big Vision Podcast interview with Jose in late August. Then we look for, of course, location. Kind of like artists, a lot of passion and drive can create great things, but they aren't necessarily sustainable over time. They're artists so they think big. What does big really mean for us?

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