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    What happens when control of your nonprofit's message (frankly, always an illusion) passes from your organization, and the traditional media, to your audiences? Well you better figure it out quick, because it's happening right now.

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    or not), expressed through a graphic identity and a narrative one -- positioning and key messages. We've trained our leaders and staff members to keep on message, and ensured that our print and online content does so as well.

    That's the right way to start. But it's only a start -- now more than ever.

    The shift is all about decentralization. In the past, your audiences have gathered their news from you (via direc

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