Why Staying Silent Is Hurting Your Nonprofit | Episode 11 | Nonprofits in the News
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Are you staying quiet because you're afraid of saying the wrong thing? In this episode of Nonprofits in the News, Nadia Tchoumi breaks down why fear is keeping too many nonprofit leaders silent — and why that silence can hurt your organization, your advocacy, and the people you serve.
If you've ever worried about what to say, how to say it, or what could happen if you speak up, this episode is for you. Nadia shares practical nonprofit communications advice and four simple ways leaders can start building confidence and thought leadership right now.
You'll learn how to:
Talk about the issues your organization advocates for
Share the biggest pain points affecting your community
Speak about solutions and policy change
Highlight the real impact your organization is making
This episode also explores how nonprofit leaders can use social media, blogs, and thought leadership to build confidence, attract speaking opportunities, strengthen media relations, and connect with funders, supporters, and the public.
Whether you work in nonprofit leadership, communications, fundraising, advocacy, or media relations, this episode will help you find your voice and start speaking with more confidence.
Topics covered: nonprofit leadership, nonprofit communications, thought leadership, advocacy, media relations, public speaking, storytelling, social media strategy, nonprofit marketing, community impact, policy change, fundraising, nonprofit visibility
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