Michelle Livanos and Rosie Mae

Right here is the newest submission for our Day in the Life of a Nonprofit Communicator collection. This collection permits you to describe your workday in your individual phrases.

Michelle’s Bio:

Buying a canine for the first time led to eager to pay all the beneficial classes again to volunteering at a native human society to being employed as a Grants Author at DCHS. A lot has been realized about the nonprofit fundraising world since.

She is working in the workplace and that is her typical day:

Earlier than 8:00 am: To sneak in some cuddle time with one of my canines, I get up at 6 am. Then, I let her out for her potty break, say howdy to Lenny the Guinea Pig who’s wheeking by now and eager to be scooped up for his playtime + breakfast in his play pen, clear Lenny’s cage, feed him his pellets and breakfast salad, and at last can have my breakfast and low.

By Eight am, I’m dressed, Lenny is again in his cage, and I’m out the door to take Rosie Mae out for a stroll.

Did I point out that I work at a humane society?

Michelle and Tasha

8:00 am to 10:00 am: At round 9 am, I’m at work, the to-do record I ready the earlier day. Earlier than my every day 9:30 am morning check-in assembly with workforce members, I’m going seize my Workplace Canine from their kennel, stopping alongside the solution to check-in with co-employees. I chat with my division till 10 am.

10:00 am to 12:00 pm: Earlier than lunch, I’m going full steam forward, in making an attempt to get the traditional on a regular basis duties completed in order that I can spend the afternoon on initiatives that require extra thought and cautious consideration. Outlook jogs my memory of the duties I have to get completed on a common foundation, or my handwritten to-do record. I set up the tales and pictures I obtain, to make use of them later as content material for social media and different donor communications.

12:00pm – 2:00 pm: When routine duties have been crossed off my record, then it’s time for lunch. Lunch is made much more fulfilling with an energizing stroll with the canine officemate!

2:00pm – 4:00 pm: After lunch, I focus my power on initiatives that require analysis or a little further thought.

After 4:00 pm: By the finish of the day, most issues are normally accomplished. Earlier than heading house, I’ll have a look at my to-do record, cross issues off after which rewrite a new one for tomorrow, a new day, a new clear slate.

Thanks for sharing your day, Michelle!

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