by Jayne Cravens
More resources at coyotecommunications.com & coyoteboard.com (same web site)

 
Efforts to Educate the Public
About Humanitarian & Community Development
& the work of Nonprofits, NGOs, Charities, etc.

The audience for my web pages and blogs are, primarily, staff at mission-based organizations: nonprofits, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), charities, government agencies, schools and other public sector organizations, as well as their partners - corporations, universities, etc. I also sometimes write material for volunteers themselves - or people who want to be such.


Sometimes, however, I write material to try to educate the public about humanitarian and development work and about the work, culture, ethics and limitations of nonprofits, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), charities and other mission-based organizations.


Here are some of those blogs focused on the general public:


Myths about sex trafficking abound in the USA
 
Growing misconceptions about the role of nonprofits in the USA
 
Governor Bevin & Donald Trump Are Wrong on Community Service Requirements
 
Requiring jobless to volunteer – reality check
 
Assigning law breakers to community service: worthwhile?
 
My blogs about some aspect of court-ordered community service
 
Community radio – we are in dire need of it
 
Requirements to volunteer are getting out of hand
 
Sympathy for one group – but not the other?

Kentucky politicians think volunteers are free
 
Arts education is ESSENTIAL, not a nice extra
 
 

Let Me Help You!

 

I'm an international consultant, researcher and trainer. My work is focused on communications (my first love), volunteer involvement / community engagement, and management for nonprofits, NGOs, and government initiatives. I can design classes and workshops, or I can take on a longer-term consulting assignment for your organization.


Contact me for more information.


Also see:


 The Last Virtual Volunteering Guidebook

available for purchase as a paperback & an ebook

Completely revised and updated, & includes lots more advice about microvolunteering!
Published January 2014.



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