Co-Communications Offers Gratis Marketing Guidance to Nonprofits
Our nonprofits are so vital to our community, economy and future. The pandemic has posed particular challenges for nonprofits with spring fundraisers cancelled and resources dwindling – making effective communications more important than ever. Clear communication is paramount for businesses and organizations at every stage of development, but even more so during a crisis. We thought hard about the best way we could help during this crisis and decided to share our greatest strength – our marketing expertise.Co-Communications will offer complimentary PR and marketing guidance to New York- and Connecticut-based nonprofits to coincide with #GivingTuesdayNow, a one-day worldwide effort on May 5 for pandemic relief. The special day was created by Giving Tuesday, the global generosity movement. Co-Communications leadership team will be scheduling 30-minute consultations May 5, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. to answer questions about PR and marketing best practices during the pandemic, key messaging points, virtual events, social media tips, and more. For more information or to request a 30-minute appointment, please visit:
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