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Office Assistant for Green Media Toolshed (GMT)
Location: Washington, DC
Description
As some of our members know, the Green Media Toolshed Membership Team has been working to revamp our newsletter so it’s more useful and relevant to our members. I’ve been researching newsletter references, polling our current members (take the survey here - http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/KCQQ8NN) and analyzing our newsletter statistics to make decisions about the future of the GMT newsletter.
Hello GMT Members,
I have an opportunity for you to connect with a reporter writing an article about Earth Day.
View a visual tour of the User Profile changes (after 4/15) here: http://www.screencast.com/users/GMTZach/folders/Jing/media/4213c7bb-5c07-4fc7-8864-1dc064b49dd3
I recently read this article: http://bit.ly/gNx1sV on the Care2 blog about how the internet affects youth activism. I think this is an extremely interesting debate. During my time working for and with nonprofits, I’ve found the internet is a very powerful tool for community engagement, if used correctly.
Drupal and CMS Manager - Netcentric Campaigns
Location: Washington, DC
Water Words That Work focuses on helping conservation organizations professionalize and modernize their communications. The organization focuses on specialists who can help build your fundraising or advocacy campaign.
Water Words That Work created three new communications tools you can purchase to enhanced your communications campaigns.
Drupal and CMS Manager - Netcentric Campaigns
Location: Washington, DC
Last month, Mark Wilson started a new “deal of the day” site called Philanthroper.com. I’m a big fan of deals of the day sites, checking Groupon and Living Social nearly every morning.
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