
Here’s everything we did on social media this month!
In case you missed us on our Facebook and LinkedIn channels, here’s what happened at Spark in March:
- Article of the week: 8 Steps To A Quality Donor Appeal by The Nonprofit Times
- Spark match! Audit Manager Jerni Gapas is working with Inspire Community Outreach Executive Director, Angela Taylor, to scale the organization;s financial processes to match their current growth.(LINK)
- Spark Volunteers:
- “Because I love Spark! I love the idea of leveraging my professional skills to build long term capacity of an organization.” (LINK)
- Article of the week: How to Define, Measure and Communicate Your Impact by Nonprofit Hub
- Spark recommendations: We sourced our online platforms looking for recommendations of people or companies who are experts in event planning and would be willing to work together with local nonprofits to provide short term pro bono assistance. (LINK)
- Article of the week: How to Turn a Single Blog Post Into a Month’s Worth of Content Marketing by Dakota Shane in INC.
- Spark match! West Broadway Youth Outreach is working with Monteyne Architecture Works as hey pursue the expansion of their space to provide more room for their homework club. Earlier this year, Spark brought together Ken and Loana from WBYO, Fletcher from Monteyne, and Ralph from Community Places for an initial consultation. (LINK)
- Blog Post: 2019 Spark Outstanding Pro Bono Award Nominee: S3 Interior Design Inc.
- Spark Volunteers:
- “Desire to contribute to the building of strong communities by supporting organizations that provide much needed resources to address poverty an a wide variety of social problems.” (LINK)
- Blog Post: 2019 Spark Outstanding Pro Bono Award Nominee: Gabriela Chavez Regato
- CCEDNet workshop announcement: Unlocking Access: Achieving Barrier-Free Service
- Spark match! HR expert Julie Gray is helping Harvest Moon Society to develop a job description, and related compensation and salary scale for their new Executive Director position.
- Blog Post: 2019 Spark Outstanding Pro Bono Award Nominee: Cecilly Hildebrand
- Spark recommendations: We sourced our online platforms looking for recommendations for professional photographers who would be willing to work together with local nonprofits to provide short term pro bono assistance. (LINK)
- Blog Post: 2019 Spark Outstanding Pro Bono Award Nominee: Marcel Kreutzer
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