100 Wasy to Ripple > NFPs, Assoc. & Education
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Ripple your do-good non-profit, or association or your education program. No matter what your status, you’re probably always looking for ways to make your case and get people’s attention. You have a cause that’s worth fighting for.
If not, dig deeper and ripple that which makes you different. Different vs. other causes. Different where you are. Different today vs. yesterday vs. tomorrow (in other words, what’s new? what are you launching? products? services? promos?). Different in ways that matter to us:
Like, as a cause:
- Share your campaign
- Or event
- Your History.
- The reason it all got started
- Or why the world needs you.
- The people who inspired or sacrificed.
- The problem we can’t solve individually.
- Who you help
- Or oppose
- Or want to get involved.
- How you help
- What you’ve accomplished.
- Your goals
- Your pains
- A fundrasier
- Or other ways you raise money
- Or get volunteers.
- Recognizing your supporters
- Your volunteers
- Or opposition.
- The location
- A program
- A story
- A protest
- A special day for those that care
- Your theme song or just one that makes a lot of sense
- What you can do for others
- Where people can go for help
- The video that says it all
- A petition to sign
- Or a letter to send.
- Politicians who you support
- And those you oppose.
- A way to save a life
- Or to touch many.
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Remember: if it’s different, or if it matters, it’s worth a ripple.
Definitely missed this one:
Ripple the news on Y-O-U!
How to get Y-O-U in the news? And at least 3 good reasons why Y-O-U should try? Read on at http://bit.ly/oAhV0, thanks to Celestine Chua, who tells us how and why she got herself featured in the news 6 times in a matter of months just after she left her cushy job at age 24 to pursue her dream. (read: she was pretty much a nobody, but managed to get it done. So you can too!)