In the Bark office there was always contention about using social media logos, because to do so was to indirectly promote—and tacitly endorse—for-profit social media companies.
Tag: Nonprofit (page 2)
I’ve been involved in nonprofit work since 2011, writing everything from brochures and email campaigns, to canvass raps and case studies. My specialty lies in channeling and expressing the vital urgency and inestimable value of your organization’s work.
And you know what?
I love a good cause. So let’s get started!
Bark – Newsletter “SPECIAL ALERT: Stop Logging Roads from Limiting Recreation”
When I wrote this piece, the Mt. Hood Forest Service was in the process of gathering information that would support their upcoming “TAP” project, a nationwide initiative aimed at reducing road volume in the National Forest system.
Bark – Flyer “Road to Recreation: Changing Direction on Mt. Hood”
This two sided, 1/2 sheet sized, color flyer was part of a promotional materials package designed to educate and mobilize members of the communities surrounding Mt. Hood.
Bark – Editing, Layout, and Design “Are Forest Fires Good for Forests?”
Around this time, Bark was looking to tryout designs that increased click-through rate.
Bark – Newsletter “September Bark Alert: Roadways Harm Recreation on Mt. Hood”
Like other pieces I wrote for Bark during this time, the September Newsletter focused on road reduction in Mt. Hood National Forest.
Bark – Editing and Layout “Special Alert: Office Fire Edition”
Soon after I was promoted to Interim Grassroots Organizer at Bark, our office burned down. As I’m sure you can imagine, this came as a bit of a surprise, and somewhat of an inconvenience. (The fire, not the promotion.)