Writing for Nonprofits

In this course we’ll explore many of the ways that writing makes the work of nonprofit organizations possible. We’ll learn to identify, analyze, and recreate several genres that are essential for nonprofits (as well as similar, mission-driven companies). Together as a class we’ll collaborate with local nonprofits and you’ll create, for instance, a grant proposal, program report or other kinds of writing to support the organization you will work with. Throughout the term, you’ll become familiar with varied communication needs, audiences, and rhetorical contexts unique to nonprofits. This experience will help you develop rhetorical awareness and flexibility as a writer in any new setting.

We will practice conceptualizing and composing clear, concise, and compelling materials that meet the multimodal communication needs typical of mission-driven organizations. Through analyzing the written materials produced by nonprofits of different sizes (smaller, grassroots organizations and larger national and international organizations) and areas of focus (environment, education and literacy, biomedical research) we’ll work as a class to understand the purposes and conventions of several key genres: mission statements, grant proposals and reports, and digital marketing and communications.

Evaluation is based on class participation and successfully completing shorter writing assignments and a longer document.

Course Number
HS2126
Area of Study
Literature & Writing
Course Level
Introductory/intermediate
Instructor
Rhiannon Lewis