Archive for August, 2007

Business Journals - A Hidden Asset

Wednesday, August 22nd, 2007

Business Journals are a cheap source of business information that nonprofits fail to utilize for quick updates on the ever changing business environment. The subscription is a low annual fee and on an efficiency level provides small organizations with the ability to keep up with changes in rules effecting how they run, what to do, sources of information, fund raising ideas, successful program design and retaining employees.

Every week you get information to utilize as a tool to help your organization or others.

I have had a subscription to the Boston Business Journal for many years and this past year signed up for the Bizjournals.com weekly feed. You can select which of the 41 market areas of the country interest you and the subject headings important to you. I strongly urge you to select at least 5 markets and the following subject areas: Economic View, Business Services, Real Estate, High Tech, Health Care, and Banking and Finance.

Having this resource allows you access many knowledgeable people, at the best price.

Four other value reasons to be a subscriber are:

1. New Business Opportunities

2. To read about networking opportunities and become a better networker.

3. To know what clients and potential clients are doing.

4. To stay informed of breaking Massachusetts Business News (Check-out The weekly newsmaker index. Find out who the key Massachusetts companies and Executives are every week. A good way to know who your next fund raising target could be.)

Contact: Margaret Re at the Boston Business Journal today and get started.

Margaret Re, Senior Circulation Sales Executive, Boston Business Journal, 160 Federal Street Boston, MA 02110 617-316-3209 or mre@bizjournals.com

Welcome to “The Nonprofit Supporter”: Your 24/7 Assistant

Tuesday, August 21st, 2007

This blog has been created for three purposes: 

To be a resource that supports individuals so that they can focus on their organization’s mission.

To be the resource that is the extra set of eyes and ears enabling an individual to be better informed.

To be that source who is willing to take the risk and come up with a solution.

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 The only dumb question is the one you do not ask. 

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