by Megan Thorn | Apr 12, 2016 | All blog posts, Marketing and Communication
Last updated April 12, 2016 There are literally hundreds of ways you can market your non-profit message to your community. Many require a considerable budget and at least some degree of time and effort, but many are easy and inexpensive to implement. The key is making...
by Megan Thorn | Apr 11, 2016 | All blog posts, Fundraising, Marketing and Communication, Non-Profit Management, Volunteering
Last updated April 11, 2016 Over the last few years it has become obvious that small organisations need to work more collaboratively if they want to survive in the changing marketplace. There is constant chatter about collaboration rather than competition, and even...
by Megan Thorn | Nov 3, 2015 | All blog posts, Marketing and Communication
Last updated November 3, 2015 I am on the mailing list for many non-profit organisations so I get to see alot of newsletters. Some of them are great, but some of them are embarrassingly bad. In fact, some of them I don’t even open anymore! There are some...
by Megan Thorn | Aug 3, 2015 | All blog posts, Marketing and Communication, Social Media
Last updated August 3, 2015 Most NZ non-profits have largely accepted that Facebook has a place in their marketing and communication strategy. However, there are still some organisations that argue they have a website, and surely that’s enough? If you’re...
by Megan Thorn | Jan 13, 2015 | All blog posts, Fundraising, Marketing and Communication, Non-Profit Management
Last updated January 13, 2015 We all have days when we need a little help to stay motivated. On these days there are usually plenty of things we could be doing, but for some reason we can’t think of a single one! Next time you feel like you’re just waiting for the...
by Megan Thorn | Dec 4, 2014 | All blog posts, Marketing and Communication
Last updated December 4, 2014 Networking is some what of a buzz word and simply means building relationships with people, organisations and businesses around you. Your ‘network’ refers to the inter-connected relationships you have in the community. While...