Hosts Marjorie Moore and Natalie Jablonski explore nonprofits at the place where mission and people meet. Why does the Program Department hate the fundraisers? What's that foundation thinking with those requirements? How can we get the board working again? Breaking down silos, electrifying buzzwords, we're all working toward the same outcome.
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Hosts Marjorie Moore and Natalie Jablonski explore nonprofits at the place where mission and people meet. Why does the Program Department hate the fundraisers? What's that foundation thinking with those requirements? How can we get the board working again? Breaking down silos, electrifying buzzwords, we're all working toward the same outcome.
When was the last time a car cut you off, only for you to realize it was wrapped in your favorite charity's logo. Or you witnessed someone being rude to a store employee while wearing (gulp) the tee shirt from YOUR fundraiser?
There's a lot to think about when it comes to nonprofit branding and not all of it is under our control... especially if you give out a lot of swag.
Marjorie and Natalie grabbed some wine to talk about the ramifications of boarish employees on social media, rude donors in the community, and bad drivers in your organization's cars and what you can do to protect your brand from them.
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Hosts Marjorie Moore and Natalie Jablonski explore nonprofits at the place where mission and people meet. Why does the Program Department hate the fundraisers? What's that foundation thinking with those requirements? How can we get the board working again? Breaking down silos, electrifying buzzwords, we're all working toward the same outcome.