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[Pre-Register Now]: How To Create A Nonprofit Social Media Marketing Calendar

CauseVox

How can you re-focus, re-prioritize, and get yourself back on track with your social media marketing? The answer is having a mapped out 2021 Nonprofit Social Media Marketing Calendar. Resources including a Content Calendar template and other materials. And in this live training, I’ll show you how to create one!

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Use This 2024 Nonprofit Calendar to Plan Your Content Strategy

Neon CRM

To help you build your content plan, Neon One has created a 2024 Nonprofit Calendar that you can download as a PDF or add to your existing personal calendar. To download the calendar or learn more about nonprofit content planning, here’s a quick overview of this article: What’s in Neon One’s 2024 Nonprofit Calendar?

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DIY Social Media Management

Amy Sample Ward

Track your organization and your cause. Create a shared tracking space for your team or whole organization. Content Map. Why create a content map? Supports tracking and analysis for message and call to action response. Content Calendar. Why create a content calendar? Supports tracking and segmenting.

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Creating the Perfect Editorial Calendar – A Cinderella Story

Connection Cafe

The Google Calendar crammed with notes to share this on social and send that email. Commserella, will you write this blog?” We’ve tried piecing together editorial calendars and sharing them with the team for feedback, only to watch them get edited to shreds. The sweeping moments of panic. The Evernotes. The sticky notes.

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How to Create a Content Strategy for Your Nonprofit

Media Cause

We’ll help guide you along the process in this blog post. While you may feel inclined to write a fun blog post on a random topic, if it doesn’t tie into your goals, it probably shouldn’t go on your site (maybe that means it’s time to start a personal blog!). This is where a content calendar (and project plan!)

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So Your Issue is on the Docket: A SCOTUS Media Checklist, Part One

M+R

An editorial calendar— so you can keep track of and plan for big moments in advance, like oral argument and amicus brief deadlines. We recommend building the calendar out on a week-by-week basis so you can get as granular as possible. Get in the media mix.

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33 Fun, Useful, and Totally Random Resources for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

A comprehensive blog about all things related to Quick Response (QR) Codes, Augmented Reality (AR), and Near Field Communication (NFC). A handy little tool when designing a YouTube channel, Twitter profile, MySpace page, blog, etc. This website tracks what sites are the most popular in the world today. Based in the U.K.,

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