Nonprofit Nonsense
The CNC’s article for Springfield Cares Oct. looks at the internal language of nonprofit organizations, ” When you say somehthing, make it clear”. The work of most nonprofit organizations is critical. Whether it is feeding, educating, housing, assisting, advocating, counseling or
Mediacom- The 2012 Nonprofit Communication Conference
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Five Types of Nonprofit Tweets Guaranteed to Get Retweeted
@NonprofitOrgs follows more than 120,000 nonprofits, nonprofit staff and nonprofit service providers. Now, of course it’s humanly impossible to follow the tweets of that many Twitter accounts, so to make the chaos manageable I organize my favorite nonprofits and those whose tweets consistently
What Every Nonprofit Needs to Know about Cloud Computing
Today marks the kickoff of Salesforce.com’s annual Dreamforce conference, which the company bills as “the cloud computing industry event of the year.” Cloud computing, or the use of the Internet to run applications and store data, emerged in the early 2000’s. After the dot.com bubble burst,
Communicating in a Crisis
The CNC’s article for Springfield Cares Sept. looks at crisis communication for nonprofit organizations. Nonprofits, by their nature, tend to function in turbulence. They operate on the edge of domestic violence, homelessness and other critical needs every day. Under-staffed and under-reso