Articles Related to Communications & Marketing
A Recipe For Digital Marketing
Jun 22 2017Related to: Communications & Marketing, Related to: Technology
Digital Marketing Strategies Come In All Shapes and Sizes.Even if you don't have a fully baked strategy, you probably have all the ingredients you need. So let's mix it up!
Remember who you’re baking forA successful digital marketing strategy starts with an examination of the people... Read Article
Tips for Nonprofits on Measuring Social Media Metrics that Matter
Apr 7 2017Related to: Communications & Marketing, Related to: Evaluation, Related to: Technology
When it comes to establishing a digital strategy, nonprofits know by now that we need to grow our online audiences. A big part of that is connecting to our communities through social networks like Facebook and Twitter. But now that there is endless data we can monitor from all these social... Read Article
Spring Family Cancer Retreat
Mar 21 2017Related to: Communications & Marketing
Navigating The Cancer JourneyApplications are now available for Cancer Services of New Mexico’s Spring 2017 Family Cancer Retreat. This nationally recognized three-day educational program provides NM’s adult cancer patients/survivors and their loved ones with tools and information to navigate the cancer journey.
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Vote on 2017's Best Nonprofit Online Resources
Mar 16 2017Related to: Advocacy, Related to: Board Development, Related to: Collaboration, Related to: Communications & Marketing, Related to: Evaluation, Related to: Financial Management, Related to: Fund Development, Related to: Human Resources, Related to: Leadership, Related to: Technology, Related to: Volunteer Management
Cast your Vote for the Best Nonprofit Online ResourcesWhere do... Read Article
Advocacy & Public Policy Conference for NM Funders and Nonprofits
Mar 13 2017Related to: Advocacy, Related to: Board Development, Related to: Collaboration, Related to: Communications & Marketing, Related to: Evaluation, Related to: Financial Management, Related to: Fund Development, Related to: Human Resources, Related to: Leadership, Related to: Technology, Related to: Volunteer Management
Advancing a Just and Secure New Mexico:Advocacy, Policy and a... Read Article
Want a Scholarship to #17NTC!? Enter by March 3.
Feb 20 2017Related to: Advocacy, Related to: Board Development, Related to: Collaboration, Related to: Communications & Marketing, Related to: Evaluation, Related to: Financial Management, Related to: Fund Development, Related to: Human Resources, Related to: Leadership, Related to: Technology, Related to: Volunteer Management
NTEN + CNPE = PartnersWe are very excited to announce our... Read Article
Judge Is What I Do, John Is Who I Am
Feb 18 2017Related to: Communications & Marketing, Related to: Leadership
In the courtroom, Judge John Romero works to be a positive, compassionate force in the lives of families across New Mexico.
The CallingSitting in the lunchroom of a retail store, a young man watches President Nixon resign on live television. The Watergate scandal is unraveling, it is fall of 1974. This young... Read Article
Planting the Seeds of Change
Feb 15 2017Related to: Communications & Marketing, Related to: Leadership
After a lifetime of nurturing his own liberation, community activist and organizer Arturo Sandoval is helping New Mexican families grow their way out of oppression.
On an evening in 1896, under the cover of the northern New Mexico night, Leonardo Salazar prepared to cut down fences and reclaim land. He was a... Read Article
Grandmother to All
Feb 15 2017Related to: Communications & Marketing, Related to: Leadership
Dr. Mary Dudley smiles every time she talks about children, families and poetry. They remind her about life cycles, which she loves to see in the generations of trees and plants.
Since Dudley moved to New Mexico, she has become an educator, a home visitor, director for the Family Development Program and co-... Read Article
The Validation of Community
Feb 3 2017Related to: Communications & Marketing, Related to: Leadership
Recognizing Personal BiasIt was the mid-1960s and a young Chicano man from New Mexico was sitting on a bus in Chicago on his way back home after work. As the bus drove through the city’s different neighborhoods the demographics of the people changed. Eventually, the young man realized he was the only person on the bus... Read Article