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Ready, Set, Refresh: Your End-of-Year To-Do List
The start of a New Year is a time for fresh beginnings—and that applies to your communications tools as well. Think of it as decluttering: clearing out the outdated, refreshing what works, and setting yourself up for success. A little time spent now reviewing and updating your materials can make a big difference in how smoothly projects run in the year ahead.
To help you get started, we’ve compiled a checklist of essential areas to review and refresh.

Know Your History: Building an Origin Story
Documenting your organization’s history – your origin story – is a powerful tool for strategic planning and communications. And, just like the stories we pass down, it’s a unifier that instills pride in your team and stakeholders.
December, the season of nostalgia, is the perfect time to set aside a moment to capture some of that history

Measurement Made Easy
Ah, December. Our favorite month to talk about measurement here at The EO Report. (Don’t run away!) We’re here with an easy way to get started with capturing measurement on your team.

Six Books for Comms Leaders
Looking for a gift for the communicator in your life? Or are you looking for your next read? Here are some of our favorites.

Stay One Step Ahead with an Annual Editorial Plan
If you’ve been in the strategic communications game for any length of time, you’re guaranteed to have felt this way at some point: that feeling of being in a hamster wheel where you can’t seem to get caught up, much less ahead.
We’re here to tell you – it doesn’t have to be this way. And the first step for getting ahead is to do the work of creating your 2025 editorial plan.

Innovative Ideas for Year-End Giving Campaigns
As the New Year approaches and year-end giving ramps up, we’re diving into creative, compelling ideas to elevate your year-end giving campaigns and invite meaningful support for your organization.

Gratitude for Great Storytelling
In the spirit of gratitude this week, we’re taking a moment to reflect on some of the best examples of storytelling and strategic communications work we’ve come across this year - stories we’re grateful to have read and learn from. And, we’ve invited some of our favorite communications professionals to share theirs, as well.

How Lozafina is Creating Affirmations of Belonging
Lozafina Marketing and Public Relations partnered with EPIC for Girls to bring their mission to life through authentic representation in their Giving Tuesday campaign.

Left, Right, and Center: How Tangle News Brings Clarity to the Chaos
Sometimes you hear a podcast so good you must share it with all your favorite communications professionals. That was what we thought when we heard a recent episode of Question Everything, as shared by This American Life.

How Calm Kept Us Calm During Election Broadcasts
In the strategic communications world, we focus a lot on the right thing to say and how to say it. An equally important tool, however, is knowing when to say nothing at all.

Election Eve: Using Clear Comms & Facts to De-escalate Election Disinformation
If you haven’t gotten around to voting, there’s still time left. And if you aren’t tired of election season, consider these communication-centric tidbits…


Navigating Politics as a Nonpartisan Organization
In the nonprofit world, interacting with elected officials is an important component of the organization’s communications strategy. We turned Angela Roebler, chief communications officer at Project Harmony, for her thoughts on successfully communicating politician visits.

What Does Waffle House have to do with Hurricanes?
Even as unofficial channels, brands and influencers can play an important role in helping with disaster preparedness.

What Do You Meme? Three Filters for Social Trends
Deciding when and if to jump on social trends and memes can be tough - this column gives you three filters to run your content choices through.


What Happened When the Teens Took Over a Social Media Account? Good Stuff!
Duchesne Academy’s students are in charge of the Omaha high school’s social media platforms.

Navigating Media Bias:Tools for Informed Readers
Understanding bias in news reporting is critical for media consumers and communicators alike.

How Strong Branding & Strategy Makes the Difference For An Organization
Two organizations are created around the same time decades ago. Both do amazing work and serve a similar type of audience. One is well-known; the other is not. Why?

Ten Types of Organizational Names: Where Does Your Brand Name Fit?
Organizational names can be categorized into standard types of name categories based on their purpose, emotional appeal, clarity, etc. This post explores these categories.