Steve Graham
Steve Graham is a talented and experienced writer and editor with a deep passion for nonprofits. He received his BA and BS from the University of Colorado Boulder in Journalism and Political Science. Steve is incredibly gifted in his ability to assist organizations, businesses and artists and help them share their stories and grow.
Steve has more than two decades of extensive writing and editing experience for high-quality magazines, websites, social media, and daily and weekly newspapers such as:
Mile High Newspaper, Renew Magazine (a Colorado-based home improvement magazine), The New Scene Magazine, Networx.com (a leading home improvement website), Colorado Music Buzz magazine, Colorado Municipal League as well as other Colorado nonprofits, SMS messages about entertainment news and events.
Steve specializes in engaging, in-depth feature profiles of musicians, artists and craft beer producers. Adding to his impressive repertoire, he has written investigative reports, political news, business stories, reviews and much more. He has also managed social media campaigns for several companies.
In addition, he also has a wide range of editing experience, employing his sharp eye for grammar, style and tight writing.
Steve is also a philanthropist. He habitually takes on the roles of community leader, connector and fundraiser for multiple organizations. As chair of two nonprofit education groups, he helps these groups communicate, raise money, organize events and foster long-lasting community connections.
Some of Steve's numerous specialties include: Feature writing, copy editing, investigative journalism, fundraising, non-profit fundraising and oversight, among many others.
On Networx.com, he has written extensively about all things home improvement, ranging from how to control garden gophers (https://www.networx.com/article/how-to-control-garden-gophers) to cleaning your oven and laptop (https://www.networx.com/article/we-tested-it-diy-oven-cleaners, https://www.networx.com/article/how-to-clean-a-laptop-keyboard-and-scree), to even tips for greening your house for a sale (https://www.networx.com/article/greening-your-house-for-a-sale). Check out his wide variety of well-written articles below!
Posted by Steve Graham
| Jan 19, 2010
A proper landscape redesign requires thorough and detailed planning. That once meant pencils, rulers and crude sketches on graph paper. Today, it means a few keystrokes for making...
Posted by Steve Graham
| Jan 17, 2010
Energy-efficient metal and asphalt roofing products will keep your attic cool and reduce the air conditioner's load. Find out more about these options, plus information about two...
Posted by Steve Graham
| Jan 14, 2010
New composite shingles, also known as recycled synthetics, are an attractive and eco-friendly alternative to conventional asphalt shingles, which make up about 80 percent of roofing...
Posted by Steve Graham
| Jan 12, 2010
The most common types of shingles for roofing are standard asphalt, laminated asphalt, wood and slate. Costs vary widely, and each option comes with distinct pros and cons for homeowners....
Posted by Steve Graham
| Jan 12, 2010
Choose your roof carefully: It will be on your home for decades, and it must be structurally sound, weather-resistant and aesthetically pleasing. Read on for a rundown of the main...
Posted by Steve Graham
| Jan 07, 2010
Concrete is perhaps the most common construction material in the world. The US Geological Survey calculated global cement production at more than two billion metric tons per year,...
Posted by Steve Graham
| Jan 04, 2010
"Sometimes you can't make it on your own," sings the band U2. I was convinced I could clear a bathroom drain. My wife was convinced we needed to call a plumber. She won - eventually....
Posted by Steve Graham
| Dec 22, 2009
Learning how to replace a bathroom vanity cabinet is a fairly easy DIY project with basic, straightforward plumbing work, though it does take careful planning. In shopping for a vanity,...
Posted by Steve Graham
| Dec 10, 2009
For a few days, I couldn't figure out why washing dishes and vegetables in the kitchen sink caused water to leak out of the under-sink cabinet. I moved all the cleaning supplies,...
Posted by Steve Graham
| Nov 29, 2009
Insulating a dirt crawl space can reduce your heating bill and keep your home’s floors warmer in winter. However, it is more complicated than other energy-saving projects, such...