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January 2022 equity update to the community

NTEN

To continue elevating community member voices as faculty, the program team updated expectations for faculty this year by introducing a maximum number of years for faculty leading a specific course. Sponsors and exhibitors. 2021 review highlights. 2022 focus. 2021 review highlights. 2022 focus.

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How and Why Stories Can Bust Nonprofit Silos

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

We met internally with the communications team, but then also with Policy and Partnerships. We’re going to be working with departments across the organization to create content, instead of just reporting out from a policy or movement perspective. The silo-busting is beginning with the planning process. “We

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A Brief History of Nonprofit Organizations (And What We Can Learn)

NonProfit Hub

During this time, we saw policies such as child labor laws, suffrage for women and prohibition. hiring a publicist to oversee the campaign and seeking paid advertisements from corporate sponsors and celebrities. With the development of an official “nonprofit sector” came the development of more rules, regulations and policies.

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The Ultimate Guide to Volunteer Recruitment: 15+ Strategies

Qgiv

A corporate sponsorship usually involves a sponsor supporting an event, donating auction items, or giving a monetary gift to help you meet a fundraising goal. But why not ask your corporate sponsors to introduce you to potential volunteers or volunteer themselves? Publicize volunteer grant opportunities.

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Can You Use Your Own Photos on Your Website? Maybe Not

Tech Soup

law that covers this is called the right of publicity. The right of publicity prevents the unauthorized commercial use of an individual's name, likeness, or other recognizable aspects of the individual's persona, including the person's voice. Names of patrons will not be used in publicity without consent."

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How Facebook Changes Are Impacting Engagement on Brand Pages and What Nonprofits Should Do About It

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Here’s my public personal profile and here’s my brand page. I share the other content through my personal profile as public posts. Determine a “friending” policy. Now that people can subscribe, you don’t have to friend everybody. So, do businesses then need to turn to ads/sponsored stories?

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How to Create Something Out of Nothing - Socially Speaking

ASU Lodestar Center

Inform the general public about recent or upcoming changes in your industry. Sponsor Recognition. Sponsor Recognition. Public Recognition. It is wise to put together a social media process, as well as a social media policy—how you are going to navigate and implement through this additional communication medium.

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