#ThursdayIdeas | Sunshine on a Ranney Day, Amplify My Community, GA Recycling Coalition
A campaign financial mainly around social media? Concerts for causes? Upping the recycling standards? Click to read more.
A campaign financial mainly around social media? Concerts for causes? Upping the recycling standards? Click to read more.
A frequent challenge for nonprofit organizations is dealing with unexpected setbacks — the failed donor renewal, the sudden loss of a key department head, or the departure of a board member. But after two decades in the nonprofit sector, I’ve come to realize that there are just as many unexpected opportunities from which nonprofits can benefit.
In a previous life, I managed 20 social media channels for a non-profit. I’ll admit it was a large non-profit and one that (thankfully) saw the light years ago in terms of the need to focus on social media marketing. As I spoke to community groups or college classes about our growth and engagement, I would inevitably receive the question, “How many people work in your social media department?” The answer: one. Just me.
Read more about Atlanta Humane Society's on-demand puppies, a short-term abroad board of directors from Fuller Center for Housing, and Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta's culture of data.
Learn more about the social media clinic taking place on October 23 on GSU's campus.