Please post your nonprofit marketing position here — FT or PT staff, consulting or internship opportunities.

NEW OPPORTUNITIES

1) Associate, Online Communications, Nothing But Nets
United Nations Foundation (Washington, D.C.)

2) Associate Director, Media and Marketing and
Vice President for Communications
American Jewish World Service (New York, NY)

3) Associate Director of Communications, American Kidney Fund (Rockville, MD)

4) Communications Assistant, PATH (Seattle, WA)

5) Communications Manager, Occidental Arts and Ecology Center (Occidental, CA)

6) Digital Engagement Associate, Do Something (New York, NY)

7) Digital Strategy and Social Media Specialist
Planned Parenthood Federation of America (Washington, D.C.)

8) Director, Corporate Relations and Cause Marketing
Reading is Fundamental (Washington, D.C.)

9) Director of Marketing and Communications, United Planet (Boston, MA)

10) Manager of Communications, The Volunteer Center of United Way (Tarrytown, NY)

11) Manager of Community Engagement
San Francisco Education Fund (San Francisco, CA)

12) Marketing and Communications Director, New York Cares (New York, NY)

13) Marketing Coordinator, Museum of Science (Boston, MA)

14) Marketing Events Manager, United Way of Southern Nevada (Las Vegas, NV)

15) Marketing Manager, Bioneers (San Francisco, CA)

16) Program Director, Resource Media (Seattle, WA)

17) Social Media Specialist and Web Project Manager
Environmental Defense Fund (Washington, D.C.)

RECENT OPPORTUNITIES

Nonprofit Marketing Jobs — March 12, 2012

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Nancy Schwartz on March 16, 2012 in Jobs and Hiring | 0 comments
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Welcome to our newest guest blogger, Tom Ahern. Tom is a leading expert on making donor communications more successful. He speaks internationally and has clients across North America.

Before you abandon your paper annual report completely, consider this true story. It’s about having the right communications item in the right place at the right time.
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Guest Blogger on March 15, 2012 in Annual Reports | 0 comments
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Please post your nonprofit marketing position here — FT or PT staff, consulting or internship opportunities.

NEW OPPORTUNITIES

1) Communications, Design, and Website Scholar
Aperture Foundation (New York, NY)

2) Communications and Social Media Coordinator
Inner-City Arts (Los Angeles, CA)

3) Communications and Social Media Manager, Northwest Harvest (Seattle, WA)
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Nancy Schwartz on March 12, 2012 in Jobs and Hiring | 0 comments
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Yesterday was International Women’s Day (IWD), an occasion to celebrate the accomplishments of women worldwide. I was thrilled (and, frankly, amazed) to see the creativity and diversity of nonprofit campaigns linked to IWD this year, from IRC’s Wake Up campaign to Doctors Without Borders’ four-part IWD video series.

But today, I want to share with you the particularly compelling, creative and all-inclusive campaign launched by Oxfam America(OA) around its International Women’s Day 2012 Award.
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Nancy Schwartz on March 9, 2012 in Case Studies | 1 comment
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Welcome to our newest guest blogger, Kerri Karvetski. As owner of Company K Media, Kerri helps nonprofits communicate online.

Email subject lines have one main job—to get your email opened. You have two seconds to grab your reader’s attention. That’s a lot of pressure. So avoid these avoidable mistakes.
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Guest Blogger on March 7, 2012 in Email and E-Newsletters | 2 comments
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Take charge of your nonprofit’s Facebook future, right now.  If your organization uses Facebook to any degree beyond having a page with nothing on it, you have just 24 more days until your page is converted to the new timeline design. Here’s what you need to know and do to work these changes to your organization’s advantage:
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Nancy Schwartz on March 6, 2012 in Social Media | 0 comments
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Please post your nonprofit marketing position here — FT or PT staff, consulting or internship opportunities.

NEW OPPORTUNITIES

1) Assistant Development Director
Alzheimer’s Day Services of Memphis, Inc.
(Memphis, TN)

2) Assistant Director, Communications and Outreach
American Jewish Committee (Milburn, NJ)

3) Associate Director of Marketing and Project Coordinator, PENCIL (New York, NY)
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Nancy Schwartz on March 2, 2012 in Jobs and Hiring | 0 comments
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Directions for use: You know what I’m going to say—that’s why you read this blog. But here’s clear, compelling messaging to use in your discussions with colleagues and/or leadership who just don’t get why marketing matters.

Marketing is how your organization builds and strengthens your relationships with the people whose help you need to move your mission forward, as donors, partners, volunteers or in other roles. Without establishing those relationships and then nurturing them on an ongoing basis, your org will be spinning its wheels.

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Nancy Schwartz on March 1, 2012 in Strategy | 2 comments
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Video, infographics, still photography, and even a t-shirt or cap featuring your call to action are all examples of visual media nonprofits are using to tell stories in powerful ways! When executed well, they cut through the clutter and leave a mental image that resonates and is remembered. Take this:

I had several meetings in the city (New York City, that is) yesterday, and was astonished to walk up to this compelling infographic on the side of a bus shelter. Wowza! BoostUp, an organization that promotes the impact of mentoring and engage potential mentors, uses the Empire State Building, one of the iconic NYC images, to illustrate it’s point). And because they’re conveying magnitude, it’s an ideal image—especially when used giant-sized like this.

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Nancy Schwartz on February 29, 2012 in storytelling | 0 comments
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The Breakthrough Messaging PyramidI’d love to have you join me for the next Message Focus Project, starting March 6

Participants adore this immersive, limited-enrollment learning experience, and are thrilled to finish the program with a tested tagline ready to launch, message development skills, and long-term marketing brainstorming partners (in just 8 weeks). Learn more here.

And since the program is delivered online and via phone and email (in a small group and one-to-one working with me), you can participate right from your desk. No travel expenses, or time wasted! Register now.
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Nancy Schwartz on February 28, 2012 in Branding and Messages | 0 comments
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