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While print materials and traditional forms of advertising can be expensive, and social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube offer a whole new range of free alternatives, what options are best for your institution? The readings and resources below will help you craft your institution’s message, get the word out, and market on a shoe-string budget.

Marketing & Communications: January 2012 Archives

By Scott Wands
on January 11, 2012 11:21 AM

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CT Nonprofits: Helping Nonprofits Help Connecticut

CTNonprofitLogoWeb.jpg The HRC thanks Mark Berardi for serving as guest author for the following entry. Mark is the Director of Membership Development & Training Services at Connecticut Association of Nonprofits. For over 30 years, the Connecticut Association of Nonprofits (CT Nonprofits) has been the flagship organization supporting nonprofits throughout the state. Today, we continue to help individual nonprofits and the communities they serve while strengthening the sector. Members of CT Nonprofits enjoy: Cost Savings Benefits:...



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