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A Road Map For Women Of Color In The Workplace

Eric Jacobsen Blog

The book provides a road map for women of color to make a profound impact within and outside our organizations while ensuring that our words are heard, our lived experiences are respected, and our contributions are finally valued," says Purushothaman.

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How to take your association’s online advocacy efforts to next level

Nimble AMS

Some examples of social media assets can include images, videos, photos, hashtags, and thought leadership topic ideas. Within the subgroup, encourage your members to discuss current policies or share important documents to increase member engagement. Highlight any upcoming policies your advocates are working on.

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4 Quick Tips to Remember When Planning an Advocacy Campaign

Top Nonprofits

Instead of trying to recruit people who are brand new to your mission, it’s often more efficient and successful to rely on existing relationships when mapping your advocacy campaign. Twitter is great for quick updates; Instagram is great for sharing photos. What policies have they supported? What policies have they opposed?

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Social Media in the Nonprofit Workplace: Does Your Organization Need A Social Media Policy?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Photo by Terry Bain in Flickr I've been hearing a lot lately from folks who work in nonprofits asking for examples of "social media or social networking policies." But, if an organization simply cuts and pastes a social media policy without the internal culture change, it won't be effective. Internet Use Policy.

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A Simple 6 Step Plan for Creating a Facebook Page that Works

NetWits

Make the Most of Your Cover Photo. Your Facebook cover photo is prime real estate. When thinking through your Facebook cover photo make sure you keep your brand in mind, but try to also show off your culture, history, mission and values. You might also try having a little fun with your cover photo. Social media policy.

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14+ Excellent Nonprofit Annual Reports

Whole Whale

We love how Girls Who Code built an interactive map of the U.S. Fight Colorectal Cancer (CRC) is a health impact organization dedicated to ending colorectal cancer and supporting those affected by the disease through patient support, funding research, and impactful policy change. Natural Resource Defense Council. Cue the giraffes.

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Tips for Activating a Culture of Wellbeing in the Nonprofit Workplace

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The framework is based on Abraham Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, mapped to an organization’s hierarchy of needs: • Level 1: Functioning Factor – Do people have what they need to do their job? Remote working policy with flexibility. Mission moments – photos, videos, make them visible. Healthy food and snacks available at meetings.

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