4 perks of being a nonprofit PR pro
The Nonprofit PR Awards offer recognition for the great work and good deeds that PR, marketing and communications pros do for nonprofits.
Being a PR, marketing or communications pro is different when you work for a nonprofit organization. Though your hard work might not always get recognized (outside of the recognition offered by Ragan’s Nonprofit PR Awards), the fringe benefits are priceless.
Here are just a few of the perks:
1. Your ROI is measured in lives changed. Ultimately, your job is about helping people earn diplomas, building homes or improving public health. You can’t put a dollar amount on that.
2. You build the longest-lasting relationships. The students/clients/people you serve could be your co-workers and donors someday.
3. You get to tell the best stories. Press releases are a chore to write-unless they’re about the well your organization built in a rural community that never had one before.
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