The Myths of Mobile Marketing for Nonprofits
This week on Cause Talk Radio, Megan and Joe talk to Jenifer Snyder, Executive Director of The mGive Foundation, about the myths of mobile marketing for nonprofits.
This week on Cause Talk Radio, Megan and Joe talk to Jenifer Snyder, Executive Director of The mGive Foundation, about the myths of mobile marketing for nonprofits.
In this episode of Cause Talk Radio, Megan and Joe talk to Aria Finger, COO of millennial-focused nonprofit Dosomething.org and President of TMI, a new youth-focused agency.
Today on Cause Talk Radio Megan and Joe talk to Artis Stevens, National Vice President, Marketing Strategy & Operations at Boys & Girls Clubs of America, about its back-to-school cause marketing campaign, Great Futures.
On today’s episode of Cause Talk Radio, Megan and Joe talk to John Kordsmeier, President of the Northwestern Mutual Foundation, about the first year results of fundraising for Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation and Starlight Children’s Foundation.
Today on Cause Talk Radio, Megan chats with Eric Friedman, author of the forthcoming book, “Reinventing Philanthropy.”
On this episode of Cause Talk Radio, Megan and Joe are joined by James Windon, Head of Revenue for Causes. We learn a bit about the Causes history (you may remember them as Facebook Causes) and how they effectively use technology to run social change and cause marketing campaigns.
In this episode of Cause Talk Radio, Megan and Joe talk coin collection cause marketing with Tim Siffermann, Founder and President of The Siffermann Group. Think nickels, dimes and quarters are no big deal? Think again!
Today on Cause Talk Radio, Megan and Joe talk to Phil Haid, Co-Founder and CEO of Toronto-based Public Inc., about the need for more risk in cause marketing.
Today on Cause Talk Radio, Megan and Joe talk to Natasha Deganello Giraudie, the CEO of Micro-Documentaries. Natasha and her team produce 1-2 minute authentic, actionable and affordable documentaries for purposeful companies and nonprofit organizations.
Today Joe and Megan chat with Chris Jarvis of Realized Worth, the expert on corporate volunteering. Chris discusses how getting employees to change their behavior is much more of a courting process than most companies think – it’s all about falling in love. Most programs lack what is called “The Proximity Factor”. Chris debunks myths about ‘Done in a Day’ corporate volunteerism and talks about how the customer becomes the beneficiary in the eyes of retail employees in some cause marketing programs. For the real deal from the guy who knows how to get employees to participate in corporate volunteering programs, tune in now!