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Open position - Communications Manager

We Love What Makes You Unique

Your perspective fuels our mission-driven work at United Way of Greater New Haven. We are committed to building a team that is inclusive across race, gender, age, religion, identity, and lived experience. As an organization, we are committed to addressing systemic racism and injustice in our community, our partnerships, and our practices. 

 

Who We Are Looking For

Are you passionate about using your marketing and communications talents as a force for good in our community? Are you the type of person who speaks up for those who need a voice? Can you tell a good story, so good that it helps us build a movement?

If so, our Communications Manager position may be perfect for you.  This is a full-time position, with an annual salary range of $50,000-$55,000 depending on experience.

 

What you’re great at:

  • You are passionate about our mission. Are you passionate about working towards a world where all our neighbors can not only survive but thrive? Do you want to be a part of helping children, parents, and neighbors access food, education, stable housing, and financial stability? We want a communications professional who cares deeply about the issues that drive our work. Genuine passion shines through and inspires others to join in as donors, volunteers, and supporters.

  • You excel at visual and written storytelling. Do you love to find the emotional center to a great story? Are you adept at communicating information and emotion through images and graphics? Stories are central to our communications strategy. We are looking for a team member who knows how to connect with the audience and make big issues understandable on a human scale.

 

  • You are social media and web savvy. Do you know the ins and outs of all the major social platforms? Do you have experience managing professional social media accounts? Can you update and edit a website, track and analyze data, and stay in the loop on emerging trends? Do you love creating engaging content? We’re looking for a social media maven who can create content and manage our presence on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, and LinkedIn.

 

  • You’re a team player. The Communications Manager works closely with every department at United Way. As part of the four-person Marketing & Engagement department, you will be a part of weekly team meetings and will report to the Senior Director of Marketing and Engagement. You’ll collaborate with our fundraising team to dream up new ways to reach local businesses and individuals looking to give back to the community. And of course, there will be other duties as assigned.

 

What You Need

  • 3-5 years of professional experience in marketing/communications.
  • Strong communicator in writing and visual mediums.
  • Strong organizational and project management skills.
  • Excellent relationship building skills with an ability to prioritize, negotiate, and work with a variety of internal and external stakeholders. 
  • A multi-tasker with the ability to wear many hats in a fast-paced environment. 
  • Experience managing professional social media and knowledge of platforms.
  • A team player who inspires collaboration and functions decisively. 
  • Ability to work with diverse staff and volunteers.
  • Experienced in graphic design, proficient in Adobe Creative Suite (especially InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop).
  • Proficient with MS Office365 and demonstrated comfort in learning new software/online tools as needed.
  • Personal qualities of integrity, credibility, and dedication to the mission of UWGNH (United Way of Greater New Haven). 
  • Valid driver's license and reliable transportation required.

 

About United Way

United Way of Greater New Haven brings people and organizations together to create solutions to Greater New Haven’s most pressing challenges in the areas of Education, Health, and Financial Stability grounded in racial and social justice. We tackle issues that cannot be solved by any one group working alone. We operate according to these organizational values.

In accordance with organizational policies, this position requires a criminal background check as a condition of employment.

United Way staff are currently working hybrid, with at least two days per week in our office in New Haven.

United Way is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

To apply:  https://recruiting.paylocity.com/Recruiting/Jobs/Apply/1334261

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Millions of Americans count right-leaning Fox News as their primary source of information about politics and current events. A new working paper co-authored by Yale political scientist Joshua Kalla presents evidence of the influence such partisan media outlets wield over people’s attitudes on the major issues of the day...

https://news.yale.edu/2022/04/13/partisan-media-cable-viewers-shift-attitudes-after-changing-channel

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As a nonprofit, it’s important to spread your message with as many people as possible to encourage awareness, support and donations. Among the many platforms you can use to reach your desired audience, a blog is one of the most effective...

https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbesnonprofitcouncil/2019/10/15/take-your-nonprofit-blog-from-good-to-great-with-these-11-elements/#75fc1d9f5f78

GNH Community blogs can help: Post a teaser paragraph and link to you blog on GNH Community. Every wednesday we promote blog posts through social media. GNHCommunity is a free service of THe Community Foundation for Greater New Haven for Greater New Haven nonprofits.

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February is Black History Month!

 

We are excited to announce New Haven Healthy Start social media campaign, “29 Days of Celebrating Black Champions” to celebrate Black History Month in February 2016: #blackchampions4health

  

New Haven Healthy Start has identified 29 Black Champions for Health who have contributed their vast expertise, knowledge, power, and perseverance to improve health and wellbeing of the nation. We will begin by featuring champions who have made significant contributions to maternal and child and by the end of Black History Month you will have seen other outstanding Black Americans who have contributed to the health and wellbeing of the world.

  

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Follow the campaign!!

Link to the New Haven Healthy Start Facebook page by clicking on the picture below and LIKE us so you can follow our posts.

  

Follow us on Twitter: @NHHealthyStart. Click on the picture below!

  

Please use #blackchampions4health AND #nhhealthystart when you post and retweet!

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Digital Media Curating as a Big Blue Bird

Some rules are meant to be broken to protect your personal space.  In this regard I have learned from teachers who assume Avatar identities to communicate with friend in social media.  

I have done the opposite.  At this time tweets from @FreemanWPAATV are mine and I do 99% of the Outreach communication from the organization I manage under this pseudonym. I also wear the costume at community events to increase our awareness with the next generation.

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Freeman Penny Quinn,1st AMBASSADOR of FREE SPEECH

a.k.a mascot a.k.a. large blue penguin ~ a community bird
Freeman has over 300 friends on FB. I have nine and one passed away last month so I have one angel.
Freeman scoops digital media info that is shared via FB and tweets and is archived here on Scoop.it
So if you are tasked with social media responsibilities but you still want a life of your own maybe this idea can work for you.  What kind of creature will you decide to be?
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Outreach through Social Media

source: NeighborWork Leaders for Communities

In the past, non-profit organizations had to rely primarily on print media, TV, radio, and direct mailings to advertise their services to potential clientele and funders. However, thanks to the rise of social media within the last decade, non-profits have an opportunity to interact with their constituents more than ever before. Applications such as Facebook and Twitter allow organizations to market themselves with a few clicks of a button. 

Although he had limited professional experience in managing social media accounts prior to working at Asian Ameircans for Equality (AAFE) as an AmeriCorps VISTA, Douglas Lim took initiative in updating AAFE's social meida sites, primarily Facebook and Twitter. Through social media, AAFE increased its interaction with other local non-profit organizations and community members. By sharing information about AAFE and news stories relevant to the non-profit's mission, AAFE's "likes" on Facebook sextupled, and their Twitter followers quintupled since July of 2012...

http://www.leadersforcommunities.org/group/strategiesthatwork/forum/topic/show?id=2648219%3ATopic%3A55579&xg_source=msg

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Cronote Remind Button

Useful tool for nonprofits, still in development, feedback welcome: The Cronote Remind button lets website visitors schedule text message and email reminders about your events or services. For nonprofits, the Remind button can be placed next to information about an upcoming event. Event organizers have access to each button's analytics, which can be used to track interest over time. Remind buttons are generated using three pieces of information: name of the event, message, and desired delivery time. Free for nonprofits. Here's an example:
13358884495?profile=originalMore info at: http://www.cronote.com (http://www.cronote.com/).

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Knight News Challenge media innovation contest

If you have an innovative media technology idea, you might be able to get funding from the Knight News Challenge contest.

Run by the Knight Foundation, the grant competition awards up to $5 million annually for innovative projects that use digital technology to transform the way communities send, receive and make use of news and information.

More info can be found here: http://newschallenge.org. The site includes application information, as well as details about past winners.

This year's application deadline is December 1. The News Challenge is looking for applications in four categories: mobile, authenticity, sustainability and community. All projects must make use of digital technology to distribute news in the public interest.

The contest is open to anyone in the world.

A simple description of the project is all you need to apply. Submit a brief pitch to http://newschallenge.org. If the reviewers like it, you'll be asked to submit a full proposal later.

If you have questions you can a) reference the FAQ: http://www.newschallenge.org/frequently-asked-questions, or; b) check the archived chat transcript here: http://www.newschallenge.org/1026-live (another live chat will be held before the end of the contest period, time/date TBD)

You can follow Knight Foundation at http://twitter.com/knightfdn. The News Challenge Twitter hashtag is #knc

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Help the Media (and donors) Find You

Source: http://causect.wordpress.com/ You are an expert. The Cision video (first link below) is a helpful tool to help you realize that fact. The other links will help you get noticed by journalists. Not much more to say. Ever wonder why this or that person was quoted in an important article or television spot on a subject you know infinitely more about? These links will help answer that nagging question. http://us.cision.com/campaigns/2009_personality/personality.html http://helpareporter.com/sources http://www.expertclick.com/Home.aspx http://www.presschoice.com/ https://profnet.prnewswire.com/ http://www.experts.com/members.aspx http://www.guestfinder.com/ http://www.ijnet.org/Director.aspx http://www.sources.com/ http://www.allexperts.com/
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