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SUMMARY:Breaking Through the Noise: Getting Media Coverage for your Nonprofit
DESCRIPTION:Media coverage is a surefire way to increase your nonprofit?s visibility. It provides legitimacy about the great work you do\, while also capturing an audience that may have never been aware of your organization before.\n\n\n\nGiven today?s ever-changing media landscape\, how can you increase your organization's chances of being noticed and mentioned? KMBC 9 News 5 and 9 pm weekday anchor Haley Harrison brings nearly 14 years of journalism experience to teach nonprofits how to get media coverage to bring attention to their mission. She?ll also provide examples of real\, creative and meaningful stories featuring local organizations.\n\n\n\nPersonally Harrison has been an active volunteer with the Village Presbyterian Church Food Pantry and Lead to Read\, and wants to help nonprofits understand the best ways of getting the attention of reporters to share their inspiring stories with all of Kansas City.\n\n\n\nA program of the Marketing Matters series.\nPresenter\n\n\n\n\nHaley Harrison joined the KMBC News team in 2012 as a news anchor and reporter after nearly five years on the east coast with WJLA-TV in Washington DC and WHSV-TV in Harrisonburg VA. She grew up in Topeka and studied journalism at the University of Kansas. \n\n\n\nIn her career\, Haley has covered some exciting stories\, including Hurricane Irene\, two State of the Union addresses\, and the East Coast earthquake. Some of her most memorable and interesting interviews include documentary filmmaker Ken Burns\, the late Marion Barry\, 2008 Republican presidential hopeful and actor Fred Thompson. Haley is proud to have been part of the team that\, in 2016\, broke the story of Lamonte McIntyre\, a Kansas City\, Kansas man who was wrongly convicted of a double homicide. The coverage earned an Edward R. Murrow award and McIntyre was exonerated in 2017.\n\n\nCancellation/Program Policies\nNonprofit Connect may take photographs or videos at public events\, so we ask that you read our Privacy Policy for more information.\n\n\n\nParking Instructions\nNonprofit Connect is located in the KCPT building under the big red tower. Please park in one of the two lots directly north and across 31st Street from the station\, leaving the main lot for KCPT staff and visitors with disabilities. Do not park in spaces marked AKC in the west side of the lot. Use caution when crossing the street.\n\n \nRelated Programs\nWebinar - Finding and Funding Your Nonprofit Stories - January 21\n\nHow Your Nonprofit Can Use Inbound Marketing to Achieve Its Mission - February 19\n\nOnline Fundraising and Social Media with Nonprofit Tech for Good - March 11
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Media coverage is a surefire way to increase your nonprofit?s visibility. It provides legitimacy about the great work you do\, while also capturing an audience that may have never been aware of your organization before.
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\nGiven today?s ever-changing media landscape\, how can you increase your organization'\;s chances of being noticed and mentioned? KMBC 9 News 5 and 9 pm weekday anchor Haley Harrison brings nearly 14 years of journalism experience to teach nonprofits how to get media coverage to bring attention to their mission. She?ll also provide examples of real\, creative and meaningful stories featuring local organizations.
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\nPersonally Harrison has been an active volunteer with the Village Presbyterian Church Food Pantry and Lead to Read\, and wants to help nonprofits understand the best ways of getting the attention of reporters to share their inspiring stories with all of Kansas City.
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\nA program of the Marketing Matters series.\n