Crisis-Ready Communications: Planning for the Unplanned
Event Details
This event is hosted in partnership with the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits (MCN).
Keeping a regular communications schedule can feel overwhelming on its own, but what happens to your plan to promote your fundraising event or share a partner’s next programming event when the news cycle interferes? The best time to lay out how to respond in a crisis is before your nonprofit experiences one. Join us for a working session to learn about common tools for communications calendars and publishing, how to interrupt that flow (and when!) and just what constitutes a crisis that needs intervention.
Learning Objectives
- Selecting and managing communications calendar tools, including what metrics to measure for normal communications.
- Building a flow chart to decide when an event requires an interruption in that plan, and when it may be best to let a potential “crisis” subside on its own (the Streisand Effect).
- Flow charts of approval and timeliness and how to move past approvals from all in favor of timely action.
- How to verify information and respond when there is uncertainty.
- Restoring the flow after a crisis.
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Cost + Registration
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About the Presenter
Steve Boland (he/him) is a nonprofit veteran with over twenty-five years of experience helping charities grow with new ideas in fundraising and communications. He has served as executive director of three organizations before founding Next in Nonprofits in 2013. Steve has presented over 100 learning sessions on topics such as crowdfunding, engaging corporate philanthropy, and social media strategy for nonprofits. He disputes his Myers Briggs Type characterization of Commander (ENTJ) as any kind of apt descriptor, as authentic leadership never comes from issuing orders. A graduate of the University of Minnesota Twin Cities, Steve holds a Master of Nonprofit Management from Hamline University and is an alumnus of the Shannon Leadership Institute.