A thank-you note from Kivi Leroux Miller, author of The Nonprofit Marketing Guide: High-Impact, Low-Cost Ways to Build Support for Your Good Cause, to everyone who helped with the book.
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Thank You for Helping Me Write The Nonprofit Marketing Guide
1. Thank you for helping me bring this book to life. Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/lrargerich/3222509389/
2. Katya Andresen, who convinced me I could write this book, then introduced me to her publisher and her agent, and then wrote the foreword. Words are not enough . . .
3. Marta Lindsey of TransForm in San Francisco shares her high-impact, low-budget stories on page 174 and 203.
4. David Zermeno of Operation P.E.A.C.E in Boston is all about social capital. See page 157.
5. Danielle Denhardt of the Fancy Cats Rescue Team was an early supporter of the webinar series that led to the book.
11. Ceci Dadisman of the Palm Beach Opera talks about growing your email list on page 105.
12. Tim Brauhn shares the story of how the 1010 Project used social media to grow its list of supporters on page 165.
13. Jeff Brooks shares wisdom on the power of positive messaging and focusing on results on pages 53 and 194.
14. Kristina Leroux, my virtual assistant and little sister, proofread the first draft in about 24 hours.
15. John Bell of the Conservation Trust for North Carolina talks about how to treat your nonprofit’s biggest fans on page 154.
16. Allison Treppa of the Michigan Nonprofit Association provided extremely helpful comments on the first draft.
17. Leslie Collins of Art Corps shares her story about how better data leads to better marketing on page 177.
18. Kathy Padro, a social marketing consultant for hospice and health care organizations, participated in many of the webinars that led up to the book.
33. Steph Sides of Family Service Association shares the story of their website redesign on page 99.
34. Colin Delany of epolitics.com shares lessons learned from the Obama presidential campaign about online marketing and motivating volunteers on page 163.
35. . . . And many more whose pictures I will add, as soon as I get my hands on them. My love and gratitude to you all.