There are very simple strategies grassroots community groups could be exploring to be more relevant and appealing to young people.
Communication Articles
Social media training for DAF a success
The hands on social media workshop gave researchers, extension officers and communication staff the skills necessary to use these digital tools to grow their networks, connect with peers and contribute to Reef-related outcomes.
LinkedIn for researchers in agriculture + NRM
Researchers can use LinkedIn for promoting their research and building networks, and it can all be fuss-free and easy to maintain.
Five reasons people volunteer, and why they’re important
People volunteer for all kinds of reasons. Understanding the five key motivations will help you hone your volunteering program.
Collaboration for grant writing success
Funders love collaborative projects. It’s one of the ways they can ensure public benefit when they allocate grants. Here’s how you can power-up your partnerships.
Social media policy template: a guide for grassroots groups
You wouldn’t retain an employee who stood on a street corner shouting racist slurs. Social media is no different. You must have principles in place that guide exactly how your people behave in the digital sphere.
What is a social media policy and who needs one?
A social media policy describes how your staff and volunteers should behave online and protects your organisation’s brand and reputation.
Will remote communities thrive as a result of an uptake in technology?
The opportunities presented by adopting new virtual technologies right now are significant for remote not-for-profits.
How to write a media release that works
You need a media release that’s attention-grabbing, engaging, professional and makes things as easy as possible for the person writing your story.