Listly by Emily Weinberg
Publishing a blog for your nonprofit requires the production of an ongoing stream of content for your readers. The volume of writing is often a considerable challenge, but if you are rich with post ideas, it's much easier to keep going.
from Nonprofit MarCommunity
June 2013
A nonprofit blog can bring a variety of benefits to your organization. In addition to helping attract new visitors from search engines, a blog filled with quality content can turn into a powerful magnet to draw existing supporters back to your website.
from StayClassy
May 2013
There are a lot of reasons why establishing a blog for your nonprofit is a good idea. A blog will enable your organization to publish a constant stream of relevant, updated and linked content to volunteers and the public at large. A blog will also strengthen your power to influence public opinion.
from Engaging Volunteers
March 2013
One of the most effective ways to tell the story of your nonprofit, its constituents, and staff members is through a blog. Storytelling about your nonprofit allows you to leveraging these human stories to connect individuals to your cause and inspire them support your organization -- and connect you to a wider audience online.
from HubSpot
August 2013
Deciding to implement a blog on your website is no minor feat. When redesigning their websites, nonprofits are often faced with the decision of whether or not to include a blog. We know blogs are trendy and popular. But what are the concrete benefits that a nonprofit can hope to gain from incorporating a blog into its new website?
from WiredImpact
Having a nonprofit blog is a convenient way of sharing ideas and news about your organization. Unlike social media profiles that only have limited characters for your updates, blogs can be as long as you want, giving you more room for writing. A blog will help you to share your thoughts and photos to others.
from Nonprofit Bridge
January 2013