A strategic communications plan for nonprofits and foundations might include more than you think. From strengthening your organization’s brand to helping you connect more effectively with the people you serve, the plan is a living, breathing guide that is simple, easy to reference and relevant to your goals. Continue reading
According to Giving USA, 2017 was America’s most-generous year ever. Charitable giving eclipsed the $400 billion mark for the first time ever with the total reaching $410.02 billion. Continue reading
We’re going back to basics about foundation strategic communications planning, so smart communicators in philanthropy can get that refresher they want but might not ask for. Continue reading
In a digital world, there are ample opportunities to stay connected to people, ideas and information. From texting and email to social media and Skype, there are more options than ever to plug in — especially when it comes to rallying support for your organization’s cause or mission. Continue reading
Movements in philanthropy thrive when strategic communications is more than an afterthought. Need proof? Continue reading
The communications landscape is transforming rapidly. In the past five years alone, we’ve seen tremendous innovation in technology and media consumption. Continue reading
Your organization takes steps to change the world every single day. Communications is certainly a part of that — from sharing information about special events to illustrating the impact of programs. But these communications activities alone don’t nurture loyal and engaged advocates to support your organization’s mission. Continue reading
Philanthropic foundations exist to make the world a better place. Today, digital media and online content are some of the best ways to share the good work your foundation is doing and the way it is making a positive impact.
It’s true, your content tells your story. Continue reading
Professionals working in nonprofit organizations today have the tools to create and build engaged online communities using social media channels or other more sophisticated platforms. Continue reading
I can’t open my email or spend time online these days without reading something telling nonprofits that they need to “pay attention” to social media. Continue reading


