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This month in Engage
- July/August 2009
Getting your message heard in a world that seems to be swamped with communication can be a huge challenge.
As more channels become available through which to transmit your work, concerns, services and campaigns – figuring out which
ones to use, when to use them and how to use them to the greatest effect becomes increasingly difficult.
In this issue, we look at how both individuals and organisations in our sector have found their way through this media maze.
We learn how Holly Shaw’s mastery of social networking helped her create a nationwide campaign for organ donations. While still a teenager, and awaiting a kidney transplant herself, Holly launched an initiative which has seen thousands of people sign up to the NHS donor register, as well as the establishment of a National Donor Day.
Features
The Knowledge - Twitter: Advice for voluntary sector staff using this popular microblogging site
What makes a killer campaign?: With resources growing scarce it’s tempting to skimp on advertising spend but, Peter Davy says, a good campaign can still pay off big
Contents
05 Comment
NCVO chief executive Stuart Etherington is ready for DIY sector funding
06 News
A round-up of recent stories, sector initiatives, global updates and campaigns
10 Forward thinking
Could voluntary organisations do better together?
13 Opinion
Media Trust Deputy Chair Jon Snow advises the sector to mediate itself
14 Interview
Campaigner Holly Shaw found online help to tackle the fight of her life
18 Advertising
What it takes to create a killer campaign
22 Film making
The most effective medium for those with a gritty story to tell?
26 Global brand
How a happy accident spawned a charity phenomenon for the Lance Armstrong Foundation
29 UK focus
We get behind the brand at Macmillan Cancer Support
30 Sector forecast
The economic outlook for charities
32 Sector insight
Getting the most from your volunteers
34 Feedback
Current views from Engage readers
35 Ask the experts
The panel leads the way to ethical investments that also achieve the best return
36 Legal brief
Beware! Danger may be lurking in your data spreadsheets
37 Commission view
Andrew Hind offers more ways to see your organisation through these turbulent times
39 Workforce Development
How to work with an external HR consultant
40 Events
The important industry conferences, meetings and training courses
41 Resources
The latest books, websites and more
42 Spotlight
On Kent Children's Fund Network
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