Media ReCap
January 1-15, 2018

Here's our media recap for the first half of January 2018. Hit the "Click to Tweet" links (below) to send each journalist our official review and invite him/her to our next Journalist Roundtable (featuring Ken Stern, former CEO of NPR).

Remember: our recaps aim to raise the bar on charity media coverage and get journalists focused on impact, not overhead.

And, if you get a minute, please send us some feedback on our Media Rubric. Is it missing anything? Does it need any improvements? We'd love to hear your thoughts. Thanks, as always!

 

Nailed it.


"Prolific Volunteer Develops Web Platform to Help Non-Profits Assess Impact"
by Sunita Sohrabji (India-West)
Social Shares: 136 | Journalist Reach: 0 | Journalist Shares: 0 | Tweet @Sunita


"Nonprofit sector is vital to a strong New York"
by William Gettman (The Buffalo News)
Social Shares: 73 | Journalist Reach: 0 | Journalist Shares: 0 | Tweet @William


"Industry Focus: Non-Profit"
by Connie Brennan (Nevada Business Magazine)
Social Shares: 41 | Journalist Reach: 0 | Journalist Shares: 0 | Tweet @Connie


 

Almost there.


"Why Is There So Much Government Hostility to Private Charity?"
by Michael Tanner (National Review)
Social Shares: 551 | Journalist Reach: 0 | Journalist Shares: 0 | Tweet @Michael


Charity mergers scuppered by self-interest of staff and trustees
by David Ainsworth (Civil Society)
Social Shares: 288 | Journalist Reach: 0 | Journalist Shares: 0 | Tweet @David


 

Needs work.


"Red Dirt Liberty Report: Goodwill is Not Charity"
by Danny Chabino (Being Libertarian)
Social Shares: 153 | Journalist Reach: 0 | Journalist Shares: 0 | Tweet @Danny


"Charity donations: here's how to make sure your money isn't being wasted"
by James Connington (The Telegraph)
Social Shares: 30 | Journalist Reach: 0 | Journalist Shares: 0 | Tweet @James