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PRSA Colorado’s PR Paid Forward Program Connects Comms Pros With Nonprofits

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The long-term trend undercuts corporate volunteer programs and nonprofit organizations that depend on volunteers. The pro-bono initiative matches local nonprofit organizations with PRSA Colorado members who can provide the nonprofits with communications services.

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Land Media Using a Non-Profit

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She has gotten quite a bit of media related to her walk but it also mentions her as a real estate agent. I want you to think about aligning your business with your nonprofit that you’re involved with. Before I go any further, if you are not involved in a nonprofit, do not start doing it just to get media exposure.

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Public Relations

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Wikipedia defines public relations (PR) as the practice of deliberately managing the spread of information between an individual or an organization (such as a business, government agency, or a nonprofit organization) and the public. national, local, industry media) to ensure you’re the go-to company for relevant, timely information.

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The Value of Strategic Communications in the PRSA MBA/Business School Program

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The committee recently hosted a webinar for program faculty to discuss trends in strategic communications and best practices in teaching the course. Faculty talk trends and current events. Oppe also invites local media and corporate executives to discuss current events and provide media training and other practical skills.