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How to Memorize Your Belief Message

Posted by on March 30th, 2017
Posted in Blog, Nonprofit Messaging, Storytelling

You’ve spent a lot of time devising the perfect elevator pitch, or Belief Message, for your organization. But now what? Don’t …

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10 Tips for Effectively Marketing Your Independent School

Posted by on December 7th, 2016
Posted in Blog, Independent Schools, Nonprofit Branding, Nonprofit Communications, Nonprofit Messaging

Mission Minded’s marketing guide helps those marketing independent schools understand their brands and communicate the key benefits of attending their schools. …

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Your Organization’s Story: The Details

Posted by on June 21st, 2016
Posted in Blog, Nonprofit Branding, Nonprofit Communications, Nonprofit Messaging

“Tell me about your organization.” This command often strikes fear and freeze in the minds of nonprofit staff and board. Not …

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Your Organization’s Story: What’s Your Impact?

Posted by on June 1st, 2016
Posted in Blog, Nonprofit Branding, Nonprofit Communications, Nonprofit Messaging, Storytelling

With your Belief Message and your Problem Messages developed, you’re well prepared to give an arresting introduction and explain why …

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Your Organization’s Story: What’s the Problem?

Posted by on May 16th, 2016
Posted in Blog, Nonprofit Branding, Nonprofit Communications, Nonprofit Messaging

As part of our series on the Minute Message Model, we recently shared an easy way to write your organization’s …

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Your Organization’s Story: What You Believe

Posted by on April 26th, 2016
Posted in Blog, Nonprofit Branding, Nonprofit Communications, Nonprofit Messaging

Most of us know how frustrating it is to miss an opportunity to hook someone on our organization. If you’ve …

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