Avoid These 3 Writing Mistakes in Non-Profit Communications - Part 1

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After 30 years of working with nonprofits, hosts Gena and Chris discuss three common mistakes that writers often make when writing for non-profit organizations. These include the excessive focus on asking for help without celebrating the wins, constantly changing branding messages, and overuse of organization-specific jargon. Insights are also shared on how to execute effective communication strategies for non-profit organizations. This video is beneficial for anyone aiming to optimize their written communication for non-profit fundraising and awareness campaigns.00:00 Introduction to Non-Profit Writing Mistakes02:28 Mistake 1: Overemphasis on the Ask06:14 Mistake 2: Inconsistent Branding Message09:45 Mistake 3: Overuse of Jargon12:08 Recap and Preview of Next Episode13:29 Conclusion and Sign Off
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