Blog

A person is holding a jackson center newsletter in their hands
April 14, 2025
With a few simple adjustments, you can transform your newsletter into a vibrant, engaging resource that your community looks forward to.
A person is putting a coin into a pink piggy bank.
April 7, 2025
Trying to raise more money for your nonprofit organization but have limited time and resources? Here’s our guide to success!
Mat Inkmann sitting on a beach in Sunglasses
April 2, 2025
With his recent accomplishments still fresh, we couldn’t resist sitting down with Inkmann to learn more about him, his journey, and life at LPi.
Hand holding a phone with an image displayed on the screen.
April 1, 2025
Wondering if it’s really necessary to take the time to consistently reach out to and communicate with your senior center community? Here’s why the answer is “yes.”
Three older men are posing for a picture looking happy.
March 21, 2025
Learn our top tips for building and engaging a senior audience!
March 14, 2025
This past February, LPi sales teams from across the country converged in Atlanta, Georgia for an annual sales meeting to “Thrive in ’25.”
woman with grey hair reading a newsletter
March 11, 2025
Here’s why a printed newsletter isn’t just a good idea — it’s a game-changer.
Senior center newsletter opened to the center pages.
March 4, 2025
If you’re creating newsletters for a senior community, we’ve got a communication strategy for you!
Two senior adults reading a newsletter looking surprised.
March 4, 2025
If you are responsible for a senior center newsletter, don’t overlook the importance of balancing fun with informative content. Learn more here!
More Posts
Share by: