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Your Annual Report Question: Deliver Digitally, By Mail, Or Not At All?

Posted by on September 29th, 2015
Posted in Blog, Nonprofit Annual Report, Nonprofit Communications, Nonprofit Messaging

Note from Jennie: It’s interesting that this is a question that still gets asked today, three years after I originally …

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Writing for the Web—How to Get it Right

Posted by on August 17th, 2015
Posted in Blog, Nonprofit Branding, Nonprofit Communications, Nonprofit Copywriting, Nonprofit Messaging, Nonprofit Web

One of the most rewarding parts of executing a new brand is rolling out a new website. Seeing your organization’s …

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A Graceful Exit: How One Foundation Approached Sunsetting a Successful Initiative

Posted by on July 28th, 2015
Posted in Blog, Nonprofit Communications, Nonprofit Messaging

If you are a foundation planning to phase out an initiative, knowing how to leave grantees—and the larger community—feeling ignited …

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Who’s Responsible for Your Organization’s Brand?

Posted by on July 17th, 2015
Posted in Blog, Nonprofit Branding, Nonprofit Communications

For years we have told our clients that brand is just another word for reputation. And your organization has one, …

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13 Reasons Your Nonprofit Might Need To Update Its Brand

Posted by on July 10th, 2015
Posted in Blog, Nonprofit Branding, Nonprofit Communications, Nonprofit Messaging

We get calls from nonprofits, foundations, and independent schools eager to address communication challenges of every kind. Some recognize that …

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We just changed our tagline…and it wasn’t easy.

Posted by on April 13th, 2015
Posted in Blog, Nonprofit Branding, Nonprofit Communications, Nonprofit Taglines

We had a great tagline, and it served us well for over a decade. And then our tagline stopped working. …

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