Nonprofits Race to Get Ahead of the Explosion in Small Screens
Nicole Wallace, writing for The Chronicle of Philanthropy, illustrates the importance of making your website easily navigable on a variety of devices. People using mobile devices accounted for 18 percent of the organization’s year-end online gifts—nearly one out of every five online contribution
Are You Social Enough?
Organizations (for-profit and nonprofit) today are spending more than they ever have on promotion using social networking solutions. While you don’t have to spend a lot, if you want your nonprofit to succeed, now is the time to jump on the social media bandwagon. In the “old days”
Forming a Nonprofit: Should You Do It?
During a recent visit, a family member told me she wanted to start a new nonprofit organization. It was a noble idea. I have that same conversation with a lot of people who come into my office, telling me about their ideas. In fact, hardly a week goes by without someone asking, “How do I
Keep it Simple
In a recent article in the Chronicle of Philanthropy, Allison Fine cautions nonprofit organizations not to overdo it when it comes to social media. In today’s media rich world, it can be easy to think that you should take advantage of every social media tool and site that exists. But th
Free Training for NW Arkansas Nonprofit Organizations
The Center for Nonprofit Communication at Drury University will conduct a free, four-hour training on Thursday, February 28, from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the university’s new site, located at 1404 SE Eagle Way, Ste. 8 in Bentonville, AR. The “Speak Up” training is designed for th