1. Twitter Marketing for Dummies
Finally! Wiley Publishing soon will have “Twitter Marketing for Dummies” on bookshelves, written by Indiana’s own Kyle P. Lacy.
Learn how to use Twitter to support your organization's goals and promotional strategies. Pre-order
While you're waiting for the book, give Kyle's blog a read.
2. Dan Pink on motivation
Nonprofits always have had to find ways other than cash to motivate employees. Visit Smaller Indiana to see a video of one of my favorite speakers, Dan Pink, discussing true motivators.
3. Online access to grant opportunities
Does your non-profit have online access to national, regional and local grantmakers, or are you finding all your grant opportunities one by laborious one?
TechSoup and GrantStation may help. (Note: I’m just sharing this news with you; it’s not an endorsement.)
According to TechSoup:
“During this limited-time offer … one-year GrantStation membership will be available to eligible U.S. nonprofits for only $99, a savings of $300 over TechSoup’s regular administrative fee” and $500 off the retail cost.
Check it out before you buy at the Sept. 2 or Sept. 15 webinars, or take an automated tour of the GrantStation Web site.