Loving the questions II
Reflections from teaching “Storytelling and Communicating for Change” in the University of Vermont Masters of Leadership for Sustainability program.
Reflections from teaching “Storytelling and Communicating for Change” in the University of Vermont Masters of Leadership for Sustainability program.
While nonprofits proclaim our values and our views (along with everyone else on the internet), are we becoming disconnected by remaining focused only on “our” message?
An email drafted for you to share your concerns with the communications team.
It’s not enough to simply share stories of “the poor” to raise money; we also need to care HOW we share their stories. A guest post by Melissa Pack
Time to retire not just “empowerment” and “capacity building,” but the mindset and orientation that created them and are often still working underneath them.
Reflections from teaching “Storytelling and Communicating for Change” in the University of Vermont Masters of Leadership for Sustainability program.
Can we responsibly honor others by authentically centering ourselves and our experiences?
3 reasons I make sure my organization rejects conventional, offensive fundraising strategies.
Just in case you want to remain “old school” in your communications strategies and keep them grounded in a charitable fundraising model.
Where is the shaking of the foundations – literally and figuratively?
Is it time to stop utilizing the private sector’s marketing toolbox?
Sharing an article from NPR’s Goats & Soda blog, “At What Point Does A Fundraising Ad Go Too Far?”