It’s possible to create an effective media relations strategy for your nonprofit, even if you’re starting from scratch.
It’s possible to create an effective media relations strategy for your nonprofit, even if you’re starting from scratch.
Should a charity divert monies from its programs to attempt to influence public policy?
Canada’s first nationwide website blackout is happening today.
If the most recent item on your nonprofit organization’s blog is a media release or a link to your downloadable 2011-2010 financials, maybe it’s time to shake things up a little.
Celebrities and public figures are doing more for charity than simply writing a cheque.
NTC, and the complimentary mobile technology event Innogive, are two of the charitable sector’s best opportunities to learn from and share with charities and nonprofits across North America. This year’s NTC took place from April 3 to 5th in San Francisco, with Innogive leading in on April 2.
Joggers who visit shut-ins. Helpful Harry Potter fans. An award that celebrates failure. These are just a few examples of innovative ideas for social change from across the country and around the world. What can your organization (whether muggle or magical) learn from them?
What better way to brighten the darkest days of winter than by celebrating random acts of kindness? To honour the holidays and combat winter gloom, CharityVillage® is running a Twitter campaign designed to bring smiles to communities everywhere.
When you read the papers or turn on the news, it sometimes seems like all you hear about is negative stories. Car crashes, robberies, injuries, fires, political scandals, economic struggles — if it bleeds, it leads, the old adage goes. But what do you do if you’re a nonprofit that’s creating positive change in your community? How do you grab attention for good news in a media environment that tends to focus on the pessimistic?
You’ve may have noticed that the concept of “Gamification” is a hot topic in the technology community. What is it really, and what does it mean for charities and nonprofits?