by Justin P. Clark | Jun 28, 2012 | Strategy
It’s a phrase tossed around frequently, and is a large portion of the products we offer at Social Change Consulting, but what does it actually mean? What, in plain English, is being provided? We thought we would break down what we provide to help explain what we...
by Justin P. Clark | Jun 25, 2012 | Fundraising, Strategy
The prominence of services such as Kickstarter, Start Some Good, and CauseVox have been popular in tech news of late, with most focus falling on projects in the arts or technology space. But what these services provide can be incredibly valuable for nonprofit entities...
by Justin P. Clark | Jun 20, 2012 | Fundraising, Strategy
In the last five days four former colleagues have approached us to be a reference for job interviews. Each individual is in a fundraising position. Recent research shows that a fundraiser spends an average of 16 months in a position. The direct and indirect costs of...
by Justin P. Clark | Jun 15, 2012 | Strategy
Our Resources page has been our one-stop shop for any and all things related to social media, online communications, fundraising, and relationship management. Today it is getting even better.We are starting a new series of how-to guides, now in PDF format, but soon to...
by Justin P. Clark | Jun 12, 2012 | Strategy
As we’ve written about previously, Social Media Codes of Conduct and the policies written to enforce them can be difficult to manage for some smaller nonprofits. In an effort to continue to forward the newest and greatest tools available, we wanted to forward...
by Niki Kidd | Jun 4, 2012 | Strategy
A few articles last week spoke of the demise of social media – from teens not finding it cool, to the uneducated demographics of Twitter, to the lack of financial stability on Wall Street, it seems like some are ready to throw in the towel. So why continue to...