BRAND NEW TWO-PART WEBINAR SERIES

Presented by Kivi Leroux Miller

Tuesday, March 3 and Wednesday, March 4th, 2026

1:00 – 2:00 pm ET (10:00 – 11:00 am PT)

Learn how to choose the right writing style, use AI wisely, and create content that stands out.

Registration for this webinar series is $199

Recording available if you can’t attend live, but you must register before we close registration.

This webinar is FREE with an All-Access Pass. Pass Holders, RSVP here

Nonprofit communicators have more tools than ever to create content quickly. But speed isn’t the same as strategy.

AI can generate words in seconds. But it can’t choose the right writing style, understand your context, or reflect your nonprofit’s voice without your guidance.

That’s why the Seven Styles of Nonprofit Writing matter more than ever.

We’ve taught these styles for years to help nonprofit professionals write more clearly, strategically, and effectively across fundraising, marketing, advocacy, and internal communications.

They are:

  • Microcontent

  • Storytelling

  • Supporter-Centered Copywriting

  • News Writing

  • Conversion Copywriting

  • Lifestyle Writing

  • Thought Leadership

Those styles haven’t changed — but content creation has.

This updated training brings the Seven Styles into today’s AI-influenced reality, showing you how to apply them whether you’re writing from scratch, revising existing content, or working with generative AI.

In this brand-new two-part webinar series, you’ll learn how to make intentional writing choices, apply the right style for the job, and use AI as a support tool, all without losing your organization’s unique voice or sounding like everyone else.

During this webinar series, you’ll learn:

  • Understand the Seven Styles of Nonprofit Writing and what each one is designed to do

  • Identify the right writing style based on your goal, audience, and situation

  • Apply best practices that make each style clearer, stronger, and more effective

  • Recognize the common mistakes that happen especially when AI enters the workflow

  • Use AI to support your writing process without outsourcing your judgment

  • Train AI to repurpose and revise content based on a specific writing style

  • Edit AI-generated drafts so they still sound like you, not generic nonprofit copy

  • Maintain a clear, consistent voice across everything you publish

AI has changed how nonprofit communicators write, but it hasn’t replaced the need for real writing decisions.

To stand out, build trust, and move people to act, you need more than “good enough” content. You need writing that matches your purpose, your audience, and your organization’s voice.

This new series will help you do exactly that.

NOTE: This is a two-part webinar series. Part 1 will take place on Tuesday, March 3rd at 1pm ET. Part 2 will also be at 1pm ET on Wednesday, March 4th. Each session will be 60-minutes long.

Meet Kivi Leroux Miller

Kivi Leroux Miller is the founder and CSO of Nonprofit Marketing Guide, where she helps nonprofit communications professionals learn their jobs, love their work, and lead their teams through a variety of training and coaching programs. She has personally mentored hundreds of nonprofit communications directors and communications teams as a certified executive coach.

She is a popular and trusted keynote, workshop, and webinar presenter. Kivi is also the award-winning author of three books on nonprofit marketing and communications that are often used in college and certificate programs.

  • CALM not BUSY: How to Manage Your Nonprofit’s Communications for Great Results (2018, published by Bold & Bright Media)
  • Content Marketing for Nonprofits: A Communications Map for Engaging Your Community, Becoming a Favorite Cause, and Raising More Money (2013, Winner of the Terry McAdam Book Award, published by Wiley & Sons)
  • The Nonprofit Marketing Guide: High-Impact, Low-Cost Ways to Build Support for Your Good Cause, Second Edition (First published in 2010 and re-released in 2021 by Wiley & Sons).

Because she can’t get enough of nonprofits and entrepreneurship for good, Kivi serves as the treasurer of the Davidson County Local Food Network and the Lexington Book Festival (Lexington, NC) and she co-founded a baking business with her teenage daughter called Rabble & Rise Baking Co.

After attending college in the San Francisco Bay Area and a few years working in Washington, DC, Kivi moved to rural North Carolina where she has lived for the last twenty years with her husband, two teenage daughters, and seven rescue cats, including a tripawd. She enjoys year-round gardening, baking, vegetarian cooking, hiking, and kayaking.