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How to Get Your Nonprofit’s Story in the News

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A winning strategy for spreading the word about your organization’s work is getting your nonprofit’s story in the news. . A news story gets your organization in front of a large audience of potential supporters and gives your organization instant credibility. . And, getting your story in the news still carries a lot of weight.

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Member Round Up: Research galore, a handy handbook, and sandcastles as therapy

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Sign up for NTEN''s Workshop-Technology Champion Master Class in San Francisco on September 19! Learn more about our flipped classroom model, what you can look forward to learning when you''re there, and register! Learn more about our flipped classroom model, what you can look forward to learning when you''re there, and register!

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Member Round Up: Research galore, a handy handbook, and a sandcastles as therapy

NTEN

Sign up for NTEN''s Workshop-Technology Champion Master Class in San Francisco on September 19! Learn more about our flipped classroom model, what you can look forward to learning when you''re there, and register! Learn more about our flipped classroom model, what you can look forward to learning when you''re there, and register!

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10 Steps to Extension Professional 2.0 Remix

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

To good news, you don't need to write a blog to find people and to participate in the conversation. Adding a new data point to it. A nonprofit organization that provides support for homeless in Northern, CA found references to homeless people on restaurant blogs and used what they learn for a fundraising campaign.

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[VIDEO] Measure Of Success: Creating Tools And Process To Report Impact

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Do they like those one-time projects, those capital projects where you can build that outdoor classroom or,” you know, “purchase that mobile mammogram unit for your hospital and be able to create impact for years to come?” But just saying, “We helped 20 people who are homeless,” does not provide context.

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