Help Rename the NPA Newsletter
We just mailed our 493rd issue of e-Fund News! The week of July 12, NPA will celebrate the 500th issue of our email newsletter. In honor of that occasion, we’ve decided to hold a contest to rename the newsletter. Why?
Well, the name is boring – we admit it. When this newsletter was started in 1999, everything electronic was named with an “e.” Now, the newsletter needs a more relevant name. More importantly, it needs a name that is relevant to our subscribers.
So, we are leaving it to you, the users, the subscribers, the audience, the idea makers. NPA wants YOU to come up with a new name for e-Fund. Now, for the nitty-gritty specifics:
Awards:
- Each nonprofit that submits an idea will receive a FREE copy of The Complete E-append Guide for Nonprofits ($119 value).
- The winner will receive a FREE Single Page Audit for your nonprofit organization’s site ($1,800 value).
Guidelines:
- The name must be catchy.
- The name must be original, and cannot play off of another newsletter currently in the marketplace.
- All submissions must come from an employee, volunteer or board member of a 501 C organization.
- All submissions should be sent to efund@npadvisors.com
- Entries should include a suggested name, an explanation for why that name was chosen (in 100 words or less), entrant's name, entrant’s organization, title, complete address, and telephone number.
- We reserve the right to disregard/ignore/revoke any submission.
- All submissions must be sent before June 30, 2006 at 11:59 PM EST.
So, why wait. Start thinking of the new name and shoot it on over to efund@npadvisors.com, or add a comment here.
2 Comments:
Ruth Lampi, Development Director at Environmental and Energy Study Institute (EESI) in Washington, DC, suggests:
I suggest the name "InterNetworking" for the newsletter.
Reasons: This name can be taken in many different ways. It implies working the internet, networking between colleagues, and making the internet work, all of which I believe reflect the purpose of the newsletter.
I thought of making it "InternetWorking" but I believe that the word "internet" is stronger in people's minds than the word "networking" and therefore its double meaning is easier to see from stressing the weaker association. I guess another suggestions would be "InterNetWorking."
Cheryl P. Derricotte, Development Officer at Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation in Baltimore, MD, suggests:
how about "digital funding times?"
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