This document provides contact information for various media outlets. It includes the outlet name, contact names, their titles and contact topics, emails, phone numbers, and notes about each outlet. Many of the outlets cover topics related to children, youth, volunteering, non-profits and philanthropy. The document would allow targeting these outlets to promote news or stories about youth volunteering and community service awards.
Creating Engaging Communications for Non-ProfitsAction Graphics
Today's marketing communications are very different than 15, 10, even 5 years ago! For many non-profits, marketing communications go hand in hand with fundraising communications. In this workshop, we will discuss using a targeted, integrated, and measurable approach to your communications to further both your business and fundraising objectives and create a more engaged audience.
Gen Z, also known as the Swipe Generation, is about to change the world and set it on fire. Learn more about this creative, committed, social conscious generation and how to communicate, manage and motivate them.
Meet the next generation of philanthropists revolutionizing the world of charitable giving.
In a new series of articles from The EIU, sponsored by Fidelity Charitable, we introduce the entrepreneurs, financiers, and heirs donating their money, time and talent to charitable causes.
As we prepare for the largest transfer of intergenerational wealth in history, find out more about how these fresh faces will shape the future of philanthropy.
Creating Engaging Communications for Non-ProfitsAction Graphics
Today's marketing communications are very different than 15, 10, even 5 years ago! For many non-profits, marketing communications go hand in hand with fundraising communications. In this workshop, we will discuss using a targeted, integrated, and measurable approach to your communications to further both your business and fundraising objectives and create a more engaged audience.
Gen Z, also known as the Swipe Generation, is about to change the world and set it on fire. Learn more about this creative, committed, social conscious generation and how to communicate, manage and motivate them.
Meet the next generation of philanthropists revolutionizing the world of charitable giving.
In a new series of articles from The EIU, sponsored by Fidelity Charitable, we introduce the entrepreneurs, financiers, and heirs donating their money, time and talent to charitable causes.
As we prepare for the largest transfer of intergenerational wealth in history, find out more about how these fresh faces will shape the future of philanthropy.
For the first time in history, there are four generations involved in philanthropy: Traditionalists, Baby Boomers, Gen X and Gen Y (Millenials). Although each generation is philanthropic, they have individual preferences for how they are engaged by nonprofits. This session will demonstrate how important it is to create lifetime givers by reaching out to the younger generations (under age 40) now. We will define the key characteristics of the four currents generations and their habits for charitable giving. Nonprofit professionals will learn strategic entry points to successfully engage these younger generations in philanthropy, both as donors and in the multigenerational development office. Ultimately, today’s annual donors are tomorrow’s major donors; we need to cultivate them today.
Learning Objectives:
• Find out how and where to find and cultivate young philanthropists
• Identify myths and realities of multigenerational philanthropy
• Learn what your organization needs to be aware of to manage a multi-generational development office.
The Public Relations Society of America Southeastern Wisconsin Chapter Young Pros showcase their 2013 year of events, programming, and networking in this yearbook. To learn more about our organization, visit www.prsawisyp.com and click on "Young Pros."
Funding Sources for Women Entrepreneurs Laura Mena
A growing entrepreneurial force, female founders are receiving far less funding than men. My goal is to make women aware of various resources they can access to aid their ability to launch and grow their companies.
Through interviews and honest conversations with venture capitalists in the Midwest, I was able to better understand the current role female founders play in most startup ecosystems.
Created by Laura Mena.
This talk was given at Fu*kup Night in Singapore this year. I spoke about my startup failure. The slides don't say much, but you can find the recording of the session here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E0CqGniuW2E
Building advocacy through social media - from Fundraising Ireland 2016JustGiving
Social media can play a BIG role in fundraising – beyond simply asking for donations. This presentation explored how charities of all shapes and sizes can use social media to reach more people, inspire more action and raise more money. It explained how social media can play a key role in each stage of the fundraising process, from the identification and cultivation of new supporters to solicitation and acknowledgment.
Crowdfundamentals: what your nonprofit needs to know about today's crowdfundingJeffTe
A whitepaper co-authored by Blackbaud. Pomona College, The ALS Association & Big Brothers, Big Sisters of America. The paper shares the basic concepts of running a crowdfunding campaign and some interesting lessons learned from several non profits that have already gone down the path.
For the first time in history, there are four generations involved in philanthropy: Traditionalists, Baby Boomers, Gen X and Gen Y (Millenials). Although each generation is philanthropic, they have individual preferences for how they are engaged by nonprofits. This session will demonstrate how important it is to create lifetime givers by reaching out to the younger generations (under age 40) now. We will define the key characteristics of the four currents generations and their habits for charitable giving. Nonprofit professionals will learn strategic entry points to successfully engage these younger generations in philanthropy, both as donors and in the multigenerational development office. Ultimately, today’s annual donors are tomorrow’s major donors; we need to cultivate them today.
Learning Objectives:
• Find out how and where to find and cultivate young philanthropists
• Identify myths and realities of multigenerational philanthropy
• Learn what your organization needs to be aware of to manage a multi-generational development office.
The Public Relations Society of America Southeastern Wisconsin Chapter Young Pros showcase their 2013 year of events, programming, and networking in this yearbook. To learn more about our organization, visit www.prsawisyp.com and click on "Young Pros."
Funding Sources for Women Entrepreneurs Laura Mena
A growing entrepreneurial force, female founders are receiving far less funding than men. My goal is to make women aware of various resources they can access to aid their ability to launch and grow their companies.
Through interviews and honest conversations with venture capitalists in the Midwest, I was able to better understand the current role female founders play in most startup ecosystems.
Created by Laura Mena.
This talk was given at Fu*kup Night in Singapore this year. I spoke about my startup failure. The slides don't say much, but you can find the recording of the session here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E0CqGniuW2E
Building advocacy through social media - from Fundraising Ireland 2016JustGiving
Social media can play a BIG role in fundraising – beyond simply asking for donations. This presentation explored how charities of all shapes and sizes can use social media to reach more people, inspire more action and raise more money. It explained how social media can play a key role in each stage of the fundraising process, from the identification and cultivation of new supporters to solicitation and acknowledgment.
Crowdfundamentals: what your nonprofit needs to know about today's crowdfundingJeffTe
A whitepaper co-authored by Blackbaud. Pomona College, The ALS Association & Big Brothers, Big Sisters of America. The paper shares the basic concepts of running a crowdfunding campaign and some interesting lessons learned from several non profits that have already gone down the path.
A leader’s primary role is to develop talent by driving employee engagement,
which leads to productivity and positive organizational outcomes. With research
showing us that approximately 70% of the workforce is currently disengaged,
developing leaders who can drive employee engagement in order to produce
results is critical.
This advanced course seeks to teach leaders how to be career agents in order to
drive performance and results. Topics covered include how to facilitate win-win
conversations with employees, how to create career advancement plans with
employees that are grounded in behaviors and how to provide projects and
assignments that foster employee skill development.
A course is also available for HR professionals on how to create career agent
systems and mindsets to support leaders.
Course Objectives:
Following the completion of this course, participants will be able to:
1. Understand the employee engagement problem and how it impacts
performance.
2. Understand what it means to be a career agent.
3. Apply techniques for being a career agent including:
a. Asking one simple question.
b. Facilitating win-win conversations with employees.
c. Creating advancement plans with employees through goal-setting.
d. Designing assignments and projects to foster skill development and
increase engagement through “flow”.
The HR training includes the following objectives:
1. Understand and design ways to train leaders on what it means to be a career
agent through their behaviors.
2. Provide tools and processes to facilitate career agent conversations
including how to tie your performance management process to this system.
3. Understand and apply methods for recruiting and promoting individuals
who model a career agent mindset through their behaviors.
Google Analytics : bien le comprendre et bien l'utiliserLe Wagon
La formation pour devenir développeur Web le Wagon Bordeaux a la chance d'accueillir Baptiste Legrand lors du Meetup du 25 Novembre, Baptiste présentera le premier volet d'une présentation consacrée à Google Analytics : comment bien mener sa réflexion, les fondamentaux de Google Analytics (ses fonctionnalités de base, ainsi que les erreurs d'interprétations à éviter).
Editeur web depuis plus de 12 ans et développeur web autodidacte, Baptiste dirige plusieurs sites qui reçoivent près de 1M de visiteurs au total chaque mois, et a développé une réelle expertise en matière de webmarketing, tant sur la partie acquisition que sur la monétisation. En 2015, il a fondé Ubeek.io, toute jeune startup bordelaise qui permet aux médias web de pousser leurs contenus sur d'autres sites aux thématiques similaires et auprès d'internautes ciblés, afin de les aider à développer leur audience et leur visibilité.
Un second volet, présenté lors d'un prochain Meetup, traitera des fonctionnalités avancées de Google Analytics, et de comment il est possible de le mettre au service d'un projet digital, en lui faisant mesurer exactement ce qu'on a besoin de tracker.
Governadores dos estados brasileiros divulgaram, nesta terça-feira (8/12), uma nota de repúdio ao impeachment da presidenta Dilma e em defesa da legalidade.
Saiba mais no Blog do Planalto: http://blog.planalto.gov.br/
Students are the Story: Using Personalization to Create Shareable ContentMerit Pages
Amy Mengel's Presentation at 2011 SUNYCUAD Annual Conference.
How can you use personalization to create relevant, interesting content about your organization and students, so that they'll want to share it on Facebook and more?
This presentation discusses personalization of news stories as a communications and marketing strategy and talks about how hyperlocal media and social media are important channels for connecting with students.
A Marketing proposal submitted as part of a national competition for Charity:Water. I did the design and layout, as well as the market analysis and research.
Goal! Food. Fitness. Fandom.
December 2013 - Read about technology leading Americans to healthy lifestyles, activists introducing city dwellers to the great outdoors and teenagers exposing the fashion industry’s unrealistic standards. Judge for yourself: Can USA become a soccer nation? Learn how space awakens a desire to send a craft to the moon, and take a tour of Mars with a sci-fi writer.
Read more: http://iipdigital.usembassy.gov/ejusa.html#ixzz2iJgvkIVF
NCompass Live - Oct. 24, 2018
http://nlc.nebraska.gov/ncompasslive/
With the proliferation of fake (or, at least, dubious) news, students need to know the strategies necessary to be a good consumer of information. This involves fine-tuning their critical thinking skills and using prior knowledge when determining the validity of research information. This presentation will give school librarians ideas and information they can incorporate in their information literacy curriculum.
Presenter: Judy Henning, Assistant Professor - School Library Program, University of Nebraska at Kearney.
The Division of Student Life at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville welcomed Kevin Kruger, president and CEO for NASPA – Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education on February 11. Kruger spoke during the 2019 Southeast Chief Student Affairs Officers (SECSAO) annual meeting on February 10-12, 2019.
Kevin Kruger, Ph.D. draws on more than 35 years of experience in higher education. As NASPA president, Dr. Kruger represents student affairs at a variety of national forums and is a frequent contributor to higher education news stories on the college student experience.
1. Media Type Outlet Name First Name Last Name Contact Title Contact Topic Email Phone Notes
Blog Living and Giving
(Universal Giving)
Pamela Hawley Blogger Philanthropy; Non-Profit phawley@universalgiving.org (415)296-9193 Pamela Hawley is the founder and CEO of
UniversalGiving™, an award-winning
nonprofit that helps people give and
volunteer with vetted, quality opportunities
all over the world. It has been profiled on
CBS, Fox Business Network,
BusinessWeek, WomenEntrepreneur,
Oprah.com, NBC News, The Christian
Science Monitor, The New York Times, The
Financial Times, CNNMoney.com and
Change.org. UniversalGiving™ was the
2006 Webby Award honoree; Unique
Visitors Per Month (UVPM): 12,438
Blog TeenLife Blog Suzanne Shaffer Blogger Teens, Young Adults info@teenlife.com (617) 277-5120 Has the category of “Teen Volunteering”
with many blog posts about youth
community service; has more than 15,000
summer programs, volunteer opportunities,
gap year experiences, schools, colleges,
and independent advisors; FB: 15,890
Blog Carpe Juvenis Laura Jessen Editor Children & Youth;
Student Lifestyle;
Education
submissions@carpejuvenis.com "Our mission is to empower youth to take
part in causes and activities, to encourage
interpersonal and leadership development,
and to inspire youth to be more of who they
can and want to be." Founders wrote a well-
rated book about youth volunteerism; Have
a regular Girl Scouts Spotlight highlighting
girls activities in the community. UVPM:
14,577
Blog Philanthropy Today Cody Switzer Blogger Philanthropy; Non-Profit cody.switzer@philanthropy.com Cover topics about youth volunteerism;
Lastest post "Volunteer Week Includes
Award for 14-Year-Old Vision-Impaired
Nonprofit Founder"; FB: 30,920; UVPM:
13,390
Daily Newspaper The Washington Post Harrison Smith News Aide KidsPost Harrison.Smith@washpost.com Recent article- "At a hip-hop chess
tournament, fun wins with a checkmate";
After-school project teaches kids
engineering and helps others get moving
Daily Newspaper LA Times Sonali Kohli Writer Education sonali.kohli@latimes.com Recent article- "What happens when an
aspiring teen chef from South L.A. meets
the U.S. surgeon general?" Circulation:
650,718
Daily Newspaper New York Times Motoko Rich Reporter National K-12 education richm@nytimes.com Covers national trends; recent article -
"Should Kindergarten be more about play or
literacy?" Circulation: 2,178,674
Daily Newspaper Wall Street Journal Jeffrey Sparshott Reporter U.S. Economy jeffrey.sparshott@wsj.com Writes about trends; recent articles -
"Businesses are stocking more than they’re
selling. What does it mean?" and "Here’s
where all the construction workers went";
might be able to pitch a story about the
effect of CSR on a company’s bottom line -
offer to look into the Spirit of Community
Awards’ effect on Prudential’s business.
Circulation: 2,294,093
Daily Newspaper USA Today Greg Toppo Reporter National K-12 education gtoppo@usatoday.com Interested in tech, so might be good to pitch
examples of STEM volunteer projects.
Circulation: 2,522,027
Magazine Family Janet Jupiter Publisher & Editor Family & Parenting;
Children & Youth
familymag@bellsouth.net (305) 661-5514 Several components, and a monthly printed
edition - to its readers. Mostly Moms and
provides information for children's activities
and education. This would be a good way to
get the younger portion of student's parents
aware of the awards. Circulation: 501,542
2. Magazine TIME Magazine For Kids:
News Scoop
Nellie Cutler Managing Editor Children & Youth nellie_gonzalez@timemagazine.com (212) 522-0408 TFK magazine is produced especially for
children. It contains some national news and
other features in its weekly eight pages. It is
distributed in various schools across the US.
Show success of other previous winners,
benefits of volunteerism, college prep, and
announcement to apply for award.
Circulation: 1,100,000
Magazine Imagine Melissa Hartman Editor Teen/Young Adult;
Education
mhartman@jhu.edu (410) 735-6124 Imagine is an educational periodical for 7th-
12th graders and published by the Center
for Talented Youth (CTY) at Johns Hopkins
University. It focuses on academics,
extracurriculars, and prepping for college.
Focus on using the awards and importance
of volunteering as an extracurricular to pitch
to editors about extracurriculars and college
prep. This will create a greater awareness
for 7th-12th graders. Circulation: 15,000
Magazine J-14 Jacqueline Fulton Editor in Chief Teen/Young Adult jfulton@bauerpublishing.com (201) 569-6699 ext. 240 J-14 is a magazine targeted at girls age 8-
14, which is extremely current on fashion,
pop culture, and news. This outlet could be
a way to target young girls as the movement
to empower young girls grows - editors will
look for young girls who are inspiring. Angle
your pitch to show the importance of how
your award is important information for their
main audience to have and be aware
of/involved in. Circulation: 164,881
Magazine TEEN Vogue Marni Okun Research Chief Teen/Young Adult marni_okun@condenast.com (212) 286-4504 Teen Vogue is a national way to reach
desired audience. Not only have they written
pieces on specific volunteers in the US -
they have a page dedicated to volunteering
opportunities
(http://www.teenvogue.com/tag/volunteer)
Pitch Teen Vogue to make kids aware of
opportunity - or pitch about specific
volunteer honorees to have the magazine
showcase great efforts in volunteering and
how the awards are championing and
motivating students over the last few
decades. Circulation: 1,011,323
News
Service/Syndicate
Bureau
Associated Press Kristin Gazlay Director, Top Stories Top Stories kgazlay@ap.org (212) 601-1611 The AP covers stories about youth
volunteerism
(https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/nati
onal-security/young-adult-americans-
committed-to-volunteering-poll-
finds/2014/12/29/571542ae-8fb9-11e4-
ba53-a477d66580ed_story.html)
News Web Site Amazing Kids! Alyse Rome Founder & President Children & Youth editor@amazing-kids.org Alyse Rome believes that the best way to
teach and inspire children to become
achievers is by giving them access to the
success stories about their peers. Today
Amazing Kids is known worldwide as the
number one online resource for stories
about amazing kids. UVPM: 28,753
News Web Site Good News Network Helaina Hovitz Contributor Human Interest;
Charitable Foundations;
Philanthropy; Lifestyle;
Non-Profit; Personal
Health & Wellness;
Animal Rights; Animal
Protection
helaina@goodnewsnetwork.org Good New Network has published news
about kids volunteering
(http://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/high-
school-kids-start-food-pantry-to-keep-
classmates-from-hunger/). UVPM:
1,441,618
3. News Web Site HuffPost Live Caroline Modarressy-Tehrani Host&Producer caroline.mt@huffingtonpost.com HuffPost Live has created a segment with a
series of interviews with kids volunteering to
different causes
(http://live.huffingtonpost.com/r/segment/imp
ortance-of-volunteering-in-the-community-
during-national-volunteer-
week/552e8a2afe3444007e000188). UVPM:
14,070,765
News Web Site I Heart Daily Melissa Walker Co-Editor Teen/Young Adult melissa@iheartdaily.com I Heart Daily staff writers published stores
about kids helping people in need. For
example, there is a story about a 16 year old
helping migrant workers
(http://www.iheartdaily.com/blog/2015/9/shir
a-16-helps-migrant-workers). UVPM: 46,158
News Web Site US News & World Report Alexandra Pannoni Education Staff Writer Education apannoni@usnews.com (202) 955-2000 Alexandra lastest article about youth
volunteerism: "Teens Help Teens Through
Targeted Volunteer Work".
UVPM:17,525,633