[PODCAST] Stop Listening to Nonprofit Marketing Trends: Listen to Your Audience

Stop Listening to Nonprofit Marketing Trends: Listen to Your Audience

You don’t have time to waste on marketing that doesn’t work. Lindsay LaShell, Marketing Activist and Creator of Open Lines, gives Delaney the lowdown on nonprofit marketing that worked this year and what’s ahead, plus insight on why you shouldn’t always pay attention to trends in this Nonprofit Hub Radio Podcast interview. The message is learning how to prioritize and plan your marketing in advance so you’re not scrambling or wasting time. 

Meet Lindsay in the flesh and learn from the best in her coveted Nonprofit Marketing Bootcamp at Cause Camp. 

Shout out to our friends at AB Charities for making today’s episode possible!

 
Lindsay LaShell Nonprofit Marketing Trends
Eric-Burger

Delaney Mullennix, MPA

Delaney joined the Nonprofit Hub team in 2021, leading strategic partnerships, and now serves as the Executive Director. She helps to manage and sustain the organization's growing national presence, modern partnership profile, and highly trafficked educational media platform. Delaney plays a major role in curating and creating educational content with a network of innovative nonprofit service, product providers, and professionals that empower organizations to go from good to growth. Delaney got her master's degree in nonprofit management and administration from Grand Valley State University, where she served on the executive board of the Nonprofit Professionals Graduate Student Organization. She's an alumna of Michigan DECA and serves as a competitive event judge to help evaluate high school students' marketing and management skills. You can find her jet-setting to a new place in her free time, volunteering for a good cause, and exploring the great outdoors.

December 9, 2022

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