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BRAND NEW 60-MINUTE WEBINAR

Presented by Kivi Leroux Miller

Thursday, December 12, 2024

1:00 – 2:00 pm ET (10:00 – 11:00 am PT)

Be more effective by implementing these three must-have planning tools for nonprofit communicators

Registration for this webinar is $99

Recording available if you can’t attend live, but you must register before we close registration.

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Here are the facts . . .

Nonprofits with effective communications are three times as likely to use editorial planning tools as those who say their communications are ineffective. Effective communicators are also twice as likely to invest significant time into editorial planning as ineffective ones.

Editorial planning works. It’s time you saw the difference it can make your own success and the success of your nonprofit!

Join us for this new webinar where we’ll introduce you to three must-have planning tools that will help streamline your nonprofit communications: a Big Picture Communications Timeline, an Editorial Calendar, and a Weekly Editorial Agenda.

These tools aren’t just buzzwords; they’re a proven method to balance your workload, stay on message, and boost collaboration across your team.

By the end of this webinar, you will be able to:

  • Develop a Big Picture Communications Timeline that helps you see the “life and times” of your whole organization, which then allows you to align your communication goals with your organization’s broader mission and annual priorities.

  • Create and maintain an editorial calendar that schedules key messages, campaigns, and content for consistent, effective outreach using multiple communications channels, week after week.

  • Implement a weekly editorial agenda to help you adjust to the inevitable interruptions and changes to your plan. You can balance strategic priorities with timely agility and still stay organized!

  • Collaborate effectively with team members by using shared planning tools. Help others understand your workload and stop dumping tasks on you.

  • Customize and adapt these planning tools to fit your unique needs, regardless of the software or format you use, making it easier to integrate into your current systems. You can even use paper if you want (although we highly recommend tools in the cloud).

  • Increase efficiency and reduce stress by establishing a clear, manageable workflow for editorial decision making that allows you to stay proactive rather than reactive with your communications strategy.

Register today and prepare to transform how you plan and implement your nonprofit communications with these must-have planning tools!

Meet Kivi Leroux Miller

Kivi Leroux Miller is the founder and CEO of Nonprofit Marketing Guide, where she helps nonprofit communications professionals learn their jobs, love their work, and lead their teams through a variety of training and coaching programs. She has personally mentored hundreds of nonprofit communications directors and communications teams as a certified executive coach.

She is a popular and trusted keynote, workshop, and webinar presenter. Kivi is also the award-winning author of three books on nonprofit marketing and communications that are often used in college and certificate programs.

  • CALM not BUSY: How to Manage Your Nonprofit’s Communications for Great Results (2018, published by Bold & Bright Media)
  • Content Marketing for Nonprofits: A Communications Map for Engaging Your Community, Becoming a Favorite Cause, and Raising More Money (2013, Winner of the Terry McAdam Book Award, published by Wiley & Sons)
  • The Nonprofit Marketing Guide: High-Impact, Low-Cost Ways to Build Support for Your Good Cause, Second Edition (First published in 2010 and re-released in 2021 by Wiley & Sons).

Because she can’t get enough of nonprofits and entrepreneurship for good, Kivi serves as the treasurer of the Davidson County Local Food Network and the Lexington Book Festival (Lexington, NC) and she co-founded a baking business with her teenage daughter called Rabble & Rise Baking Co.

After attending college in the San Francisco Bay Area and a few years working in Washington, DC, Kivi moved to rural North Carolina where she has lived for the last twenty years with her husband, two teenage daughters, and seven rescue cats, including a tripawd. She enjoys year-round gardening, baking, vegetarian cooking, hiking, and kayaking.