Nonprofits and crowdsourced content April 9, 2014 Steve Boland Article, Communications, Content No comments yet All this great content marketing talk is wonderful, but just who is going to do all this great content creation? Despite the […] Read more
Paid posts are the new postage March 25, 2014 Steve Boland Article, Communications No comments yet In the olden days of the 20th Century (1997 for example), nonprofit organizations had budgets for getting print newsletters to […] Read more
Social fundraising & your giving day March 19, 2014 Steve Boland Article, Fundraising No comments yet It’s no coincidence the concept of collaborative giving days emerged as social sharing tools passed into mainstream adoption. Most people […] Read more
Yes, the NFL is a nonprofit. And there’s nothing wrong with that. February 2, 2014 Steve Boland Article, Communications, Content No comments yet The folks that own title to the Game Which Shall Not Be Named are all over the news about their […] Read more
All corporations should be a Benefit January 10, 2014 Steve Boland Article, Management 1 comment Secretary of State Mark Ritchie joined a panel of experts to discuss proposed legislation (UPDATE: now signed into law) to […] Read more
The Facebook Paradox January 7, 2014 Steve Boland Article, Communications No comments yet Nonprofit organizations love a good deal, but of course some deals are too good to be true. Looks like after […] Read more
2013 Nonprofit Tech Roundup January 2, 2014 Steve Boland Technology No comments yet Sure, Google is out buying up animal robots, but what’s a cash-strapped nonprofit got for tech help? Some stalwarts, some […] Read more
Budget all your communications costs December 16, 2013 Steve Boland Article, Management No comments yet Program delivery gets all the glory in the world of social good, but programs don’t happen out of thin air. […] Read more
From gifts to engagement November 26, 2013 Steve Boland Article, Fundraising 1 comment Jim Toscano of Toscano Advisors is fond of warning nonprofits against “leaving money on the table.” Put another way, a charity […] Read more
For The Win November 20, 2013 Steve Boland Article, Communications, Technology No comments yet Internet slang serves a purpose on Twitter, where every post is limited to 140 characters. Abbreviations save space, but they […] Read more