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POD and Street Art: Wearable Graffiti for Urban Creatives

Nonprofit Marketing Insights by GlobalOwls

From large-scale murals to graffiti tags, street artists have utilized spaces as their canvas to convey messages, challenge societal norms, and evoke emotions. POD and Street Art: Wearable Graffiti for Urban Creatives Street art has always served as a means of self-expression and artistic creativity.

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Worry Less about Spam Blocking and More about Email Engagement, Part II

Kivi's Nonprofit Communications Blog

For example, our CRM, Infusionsoft, lets us pick the number of months after which if someone doesn’t open an email they are tagged as unengaged (we personally use three months). The post Worry Less about Spam Blocking and More about Email Engagement, Part II appeared first on Kivi's Nonprofit Communications Blog.

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How a Nonprofit Brand Goes Bust — Komen’s KFC Pink Buckets for the Cure

Getting Attention

I'm blown away by the news — blogged by cause marketer Joe Waters — that Komen has made a huge nonprofit marketing mistake. Tags: Branding and Messages Joe waters nonprofit branding Nonprofit Communications nonprofit marketing pink buckets Race for the cure Susan Komen. Pink buckets for the cure?

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How a Nonprofit Brand Goes Bust -- Komen's KFC Pink Buckets for the Cure

Getting Attention

I'm blown away by the news--blogged by cause marketer Joe Waters --that Komen has made a huge nonprofit marketing mistake. Tags: Branding and Messages. The famed Race for Cure has undermined its own brand by partnering with KFC to cause market one of the most unhealthy foods there is--fried chicken in a pink bucket.

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