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I’m working on an article for Family Foundations again. It’s third in the series of three on NFP & Marketing, and it’s going to focus on new media. It’ll cover questions like

  • What is new media? What are its forms
  • Why is it important, growing and powerful?
  • Where did new media come from?
  • What are the benefits/ problems with new media?
  • How can we use it to market, inform and fire up the grassroots movement of NFP?

Stay tuned, and keep me in your prayers. New job, new place, and (another!) move in the future are going to ramp up the stress factor.

My first in this series is in a back copy of FF, and the second will appear very soon.

[Update: the second and third articles in the series have been cancelled. Look for them in an upcoming post!]

2 Responses to Status: Researching New Media & NFP

  1. Alison says:

    That’s strange – We’ve been getting FF & i read the first article and it got me interested in NFP advocacy generally. If they’re not publishing any more on that vein, that puts us down to only two articles in the whole thing we read anyway – Genevieve’s page and the chart review (common-mistakes) article (there seems to be 1 per issue).

    Alison

  2. nfpworks says:

    I think so, too, and am glad for your encouragement. To accept or reject articles is an editor’s prerogative. I’ve spoken about it with one of the editors, and we’ve reached and understanding. Keep reading up on NFP!

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