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Spitfire Strategies: Building the Communications Capacity of Nonprofit
Organizations One Ah-Ha Moment at a Time
In this crowded marketplace of competing ideas, being loud doesn’t mean you’ll be heard. Spitfire Strategies believes
being smart about who you need to reach and how – and being clear about what separates you from all the others – will get
you further every time. That’s why we are dedicated to helping foundations and nonprofit organizations harness the power of
communications to create an impact in their efforts to promote positive social change.
Our talented staff of communications professionals has decades of experience – from grassroots advocacy to the halls
of Congress. When it comes to planning for action, we know what works and what doesn’t. We understand the challenges
nonprofits face. We have unique insights into how best to identify and connect with the audiences that have the power to
create change. And our favorite thing to do is share what we know and help make a difference.
Spitfire helps nonprofits and foundations be
heard.
Spitfire’s tailored training programs offer strategy and skills-building sessions that strengthen participants’
communications expertise from the inside out. Each Spitfire training is custom made to meet the individual needs of our
clients. Ranging from half-day sessions to a year-long academy, Spitfire’s trainings offer help to nonprofit executives and
organizations, foundation staff, coalitions or to a cross section of any of the above. The common denominator is the need to
establish a stronger voice and create a bigger impact. And who couldn’t use a little help with that?
Spitfire Strategies’ communications capacity building program includes:
These highly interactive sessions use examples from the best (and the worst) practices we’ve seen used in field. Participants
work on their own projects during the session and leave with products, plans, skills and resources they can immediately use
to take their projects or organizations to the next level.
Does teaching our clients how to do what we do sound like a bad business strategy? That’s what sets us apart. We aren’t
concerned with making ourselves heard – we just want to help you get ahead.
Contact: Dennis Poplin – 202.293-6200 x. 226 –
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