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Sisarina Hearts Non-Profits

In 2011, Sisarina is working toward a goal of being intentional. Not the fluffy kind of intentional, the hardcore real kind that makes you want to stamp your foot. We believe that our clients should be intentional about how they run their businesses, how they treat their clients, how they market themselves and how they are branded.

With our core business being entrepreneurs and non-profits, Sisarina is just the same. We intend to do things that move us forward, hold us accountable and allow our clients to have the most success. If we fail, they fail. That will not happen.

Every month we plan to do a series with another business owner or non-profit. Each of these will be by people like you for businesses like yours. In January we focused on goals. Matt Brock (@matthewbbrock) of Divergent Planning co-blogged with us - check out the recap of the series.
 

Non-Profit Focus for February Series

The fabulous team at Small Act (@SmallAct) will be writing with Sisarina in the month of February to give you all you need to know about being a top-notch non-profit. These will include:

  • how to apply business lessons to the nonprofit realm
  • how to network without making others think you're asking for money
  • how to host a killer fundraiser/event
  • how to make your office environmentally-friendly
  • how to cultivate a personal vs. organizational brand
  • how to hire the right people
  • how to cultivate an awesome office culture
  • how to form intentional, meaningful relationships with your advocates/donors online

...and more.

Stay tuned & plan to interact. We'd love to hear from you!

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Caffeine and the workplace: nytimes.com/2013/05/19/job… <-great read. We wish there was a local place close to HQ.