Nonprofit Marketing & Communications

"Non-Profit Communications Are Boring"

Posted in fundraising, Guidestar, publications, writing by Joe Mueller on March 6, 2009

Marketing and communications resources are everywhere on the Internet. But rarely do you find content that smacks you between the eyes when it comes to the most fundamental of tools–writing.

Another find in Guidestar’s March Newsletter was the article, The Dance of the Four Veils. It’s an excerpt from, “Seeing through a Donor’s Eyes: How to Make a Persuasive Case for Everything from Your Annual Drive to Your Planned Giving Program to Your Capital Campaign,” by Tom Ahern.

“For the most part, nonprofit communications are boring,” he writes. “Not on purpose, mind you. Still, they are almost always uninteresting, my vast exposure to them suggests. And why? Because they swaddle themselves in one or more of the following interest-draining veils.”

The four are:

  1. They reject any mention of conflict.
  2. A tendency to prefer weak, bland words to bold, vivid words.
  3. Faint (if any) appreciation for the emotional basis behind all human response.
  4. Jargon.

The article prompts one to conduct a quick mental review of recent fundraising brochures and annual reports. Competition for donations will be won by communicators who are the best story tellers. Avoiding the four veils is the first step. I’m looking forward to reading the book.

Non-Profits Can’t Ignore Social Media

Posted in executive director, Guidestar, non-profit, Social Media by Joe Mueller on March 6, 2009

From the Guidestar Newsletter comes an interesting article from Paolina Milana of Marketwire: Tips for Entering Your Nonprofit into the Social Media Environment.

Milana makes a strong case that social media is here to stay and non-profit organizations need to take advantage of its potential. He reviews a lot of fundamental areas of strategy and setting goals. But it’s a great article to pass along to an executive director who doesn’t have a clue about what social media is or how your organization can benefit from the new territory.

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