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Try Exercise Snacking for Improving #WFH Mental Health

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

It’s called “ Exercise Snacking.”. Exercise snacking refers to “fun-sized” portions of exercise that fit into a day instead of what you may have traditionally thought of as “legit exercise” — like aerobics class at the gym. What are some ways that you incorporate exercise snacking into your routine?

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How to Enhance Your Nonprofit’s Written Content with Artificial Intelligence

Nonprofit Tech for Good

” This exercise will show you how useful this tool is for quickly generating information you can build upon. “ Its response: 4) Social Media Content Calendar Keeping up with social media is much easier when you’ve got an editorial calendar to follow. Please create a two-week calendar for October 14–31.

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If You Do Nothing Else, Use An Editorial Calendar and Measurement for Your Digital Strategy

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

One of the fun exercises I facilitated is a “Fishbowl” where a small group of participants go through the process of generating ideas for an editorial calendar based on their key goals and audience definition. Become Your Own Publishing Powerhouse with LightBox Collaborative’s 2014 Editorial Calendar guest post by Holly Minch.

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If You Do Nothing Else, Use An Editorial Calendar and Measurement for Your Content Strategy

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The LightBox Collaborative 2013 Editorial Calendar is here! Three years ago, we released our first editorial calendar with the hopes that our fellow nonprofit communicators would be inspired to think of new and interesting ways to get their message out, essentially acting as their own publisher.

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Setting work-life boundaries when working from home 

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Consider blocking your calendar and/or adding your work hours in your email signature as a gentle reminder of when you’re not at work. Try to detach by exercising, socializing, meditating, or spending time on a hobby that requires focused attention (e.g., Setting time boundaries is especially important if you work across time zones.

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5 Ways to Use Your Smartphone for Social Good

Nonprofit Tech for Good

If your nonprofit audience is generally made up of exercise enthusiasts, you’ll want to share Charity Miles with them after your nonprofit gets added to the benefiting charity list. From there, supporters will simply open the app anytime they exercise and funds will start adding up for your nonprofit. Download the app: ios.

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How to Communicate Meaningfully with Nonprofit Supporters in an Election Year

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Three —Mind the Calendar + Communicate Precisely The months nearest to the election, October especially, are going to be some of the toughest times to reach your audiences. And, with Giving Tuesday falling in December, the end-of-year calendar hits differently this year. How will this year’s calendar: …have implications for timing?