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by Scott Moe

From the Heart to the Heart

As an Art Director I've heard a common bit of advice from other creatives about how engage your audience. It goes something like this:

"If it comes from the heart, it goes to the heart."

by Elizabeth Ricca

Are you my audience?

Whether you're branding your whole organization or running a campaign with a limited shelf-life, clear communications flow from an informed understanding of your audience—and, ideally, a tight focus on a particular group that you want to reach. Easier said than done. How do you determine priorities when you have so many stakeholders that are all important for different reasons?

by Jenna Silverman

Big Duck Trainings in May

This May, the Ducks are stepping into spring and leading various trainings all across the country. Learn more about our upcoming workshops, webinars, and conferences on all things nonprofit-communications-related—and be sure to register today!

by Madeleine Milan

Communicate like a science journalist

Being a nonprofit communicator is a lot like being a science journalist—you have to deeply understand the issues you’re communicating about and (here’s the most important bit) translate them into interesting stories the general public can understand.

by Farra Trompeter

What we learned at NTEN's 2013 Nonprofit Technology Conference

Earlier this month, I joined 1,500 other nonproifteers in Minneapolis for NTEN's Nonprofit Technology Conference (NTC). As usual, it was chock full of smart thinkers sharing informative case studies, exchanging ideas, and questioning the keys to success--and how to handle failure. Like last year, I put a call out for takeaways and asked the community what they learned. Here is a recap that I hope you'll spend some time to read, click around, and soak in the goodness. If you had other learnings that I missed--or burning questions--leave them in the comments!