How To Do Your Own Nonprofit Communications Audit
Posted by on January 06, 2014
PANO offers communications webinar
The Pennsylvania Association of Nonprofit Organizations will offer a webinar on How To Do Your Own Nonprofit Communications Audit on Thursday, January 16th from 1-2pm.
For more information or to register, go here.
https://netforum.avectra.com/eWeb/DynamicPage.aspx?Site=PANO&WebCode=EventDetail&evt_key=51f10a9d-79e5-4f55-a0ee-3f9d80ab02cd
Has your nonprofit communications plan come together in an ad hoc, on the fly, piece-by-piece kind of way? If so, you aren’t alone. Most nonprofits have added new communications channels one by one. Maybe you added an email newsletter to your print newsletter. Then you started experimenting with blogging, Facebook, or Twitter. Now you are wondering whether to add Pinterest and Google+ — all the while maintaining your print communications and media relations.
You are doing more and more, but are less and less sure it’s all coming together in a way that makes sense to your participants and supporters. Your to-do list and frustration levels grow, and you wonder whether this treadmill you are on is really getting your nonprofit anywhere! A great first step to reigning in the chaos and becoming more strategic about your communications is to do a communications audit.
Kivi Leroux Miller of Nonprofit Marketing Guide has created a Do-It-Yourself Communications Audit Kit just for nonprofits that helps you chart everything you are doing, looks at what’s working and what’s not, and helps you plan a strategic and reasonable course forward.
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