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Nonprofits Aren’t as Lame as You’ve Been Told

Nonprofits Aren’t as Lame as You’ve Been Told

Published on August 1, 2017, at 12:13 p.m. by Dalton Kerby You won’t make any money. They’re for those who either couldn’t make it in the corporate/agency world or are looking to stay busy while retired. The list of comments like these goes on. We’ve

Sequestration Strategies for Nonprofits

Sequestration Strategies for Nonprofits

Posted At: March 14, 2013 6:02 P.M. by Grayson Martin With the U.S. government unable to reach a bipartisan agreement to avoid the automatic budget cuts known as sequestration, defense and domestic-related programs will see $1.2 trillion in cuts spread out over a nine-year period.

Get Your Message. Get Your Message Out. Do Good.

Get Your Message. Get Your Message Out. Do Good.

Posted At: February 28, 2013 7:00 P.M. by Taylor Hodgkinson Rena Pederson’s accolades include the likes of appearing on Oprah for her ‘What’s Next?’ book, serving as vice president and editor of the editorial page of The Dallas Morning News for 16 years, being a

Learning the Hard Way: Nonprofits' Uphill Journey

Posted At: November 29, 2010 1:40 PM by Miah Evans Things aren’t so bad on the job when you have a clear outline of what you’re expected to do each day. Granted, many PR professionals have posed that there isn’t a “typical day” in public relations;

PGA TOUR: Bold PR move?

Growing up a golf fan, I didn’t realize until recently how involved PGA TOUR players are with charities. After working as a Texas Golf Association intern and attending the HP Byron Nelson Championship, Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial and the Masters, I realized these athletes have more on

Student-Run PR Firms Can Benefit Everyone Involved

As students prepare for their transition into the workforce, they are expected to have experience in developing campaigns for clients whether in the classroom or in the field. One thing’s for sure: real-world experience is always better than working with an imaginary client. As a

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