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How to Communicate Meaningfully with Nonprofit Supporters in an Election Year

Media Cause

It’s more important than ever to share your mission in a way that is real, relevant, and sensitive to what’s going on within your organization’s environment and the impact of your work. No matter what your brand voice and positioning are, there are always ways to be in conversation with your audiences rather than broadcasting to them.

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How Nonprofits can Use Analytics with Advocacy

Connection Cafe

The first theme focuses on the interaction between advocacy tactics and the broader media environment. Think about the iconic advocacy/activist tactics of the industrial broadcast era: A march is just a long, crowded walk on a noisy day unless media organizations are there to cover it. Today’s hybrid media environment is still in flux.

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Oh Yeah, and I shoved a camera in his face

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

If you want to get acceptable audio for video blogging on an inexpensive camera you need to control the noise/environment or get really close to your subject. The guy watching us was public broadcasting producer. Certainly not everyone can afford to purchase expensive equipment to ensure broadcast quality audio.

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How to Create a Nonprofit Fundraising Events Strategy for 2022

Nonprofit Tech for Good

This can be challenging, but with the right support structure, nonprofits can thrive in this environment. Fortunately, thanks to online fundraising platforms like PayBee , nonprofits didn’t have to cancel their fundraising events — although they did have to modify them for a virtual environment.

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The Olympics – A Guideline to Continuous Learning

Gyrus

Sure there are special broadcasts that detail typical training regimens for certain prolific athletes, and I for one am quite interested in attempting to eat the 2008 diet of Michael Phelps, who famously proclaimed he was consuming 12,000 calories a day. However, I am sure that sounds a little more glorious than the actual act would be.

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Learning in the White Space: 5 Unintended Lessons from a Marketing Class

NTEN

It sounded to me like he didn't think the information was important. He missed the chance to listen to his stakeholders, increase his relevance, and create an environment that fostered trust and engagement. We had already received the message that the class would be "broadcast only". What a missed opportunity!

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Interview with Dan Fellini, NTEN's Web Developer

NTEN

It may sound obvious, but for young organizations or inexperienced tech teams, the first inclination is to just start building. I was working at Public Interactive in Boston, where we built tech for public broadcasting. This rapid learning in a fast-paced startup environment got me thinking that I could actually learn code.

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