Steve Graham

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!

Is a Small Addition Worth It?

Posted by Steve Graham | Sep 01, 2009

Raw Numbers The annual Hanley Wood Cost vs. Value report is probably the most trusted source of information regarding the return on investment for various remodeling projects....

What to Expect from an Inspector

Posted by Steve Graham | Sep 01, 2009

Some home sellers dread inspections as a mysterious process that could kill a potential sale. Instead, sellers can use inspections to their advantage and prevent red flags. Moreover,...

National Water Quality Month

Posted by Steve Graham | Sep 01, 2009

August was National Water Quality Month. Homeowners and renters can use the opportunity to learn more about their water quality, then take some simple, inexpensive steps to improve...

How to Prepare for an Open House

Posted by Steve Graham | Sep 01, 2009

Homebuyers like the flexibility and low pressure of an open house. Sellers like the opportunity to show off the house to several prospective buyers at once. However, the pressure...

Harvesting Rainwater

Posted by Steve Graham | Sep 01, 2009

After rainstorms, many homeowners have mudholes under downspouts and sidewalks full of runoff. The day after watching gallons of water go to waste, it's back to watering with filtered...

Greener Fiberglass Insulation

Posted by Steve Graham | Sep 01, 2009

Buying insulation is a lesson in the complexity of measuring sustainability. Insulation is designed to conserve energy, so all insulation companies can claim to be green -- and most...

Eco-rubber Pavers

Posted by Steve Graham | Sep 01, 2009

When it is time to replace or build a patio or walkway, consider eco-rubber pavers. They are environmentally sound while being easier to install, more versatile and safer than traditional...

Concrete Floors and Radiant Heat

Posted by Steve Graham | Sep 01, 2009

Radiant heat is among the most comfortable and efficient heating options, particularly with concrete floors. Water pipes or electric coils (or, in rare cases, air tubes) radiate heat...

Recycled Cellulose Insulation

Posted by Steve Graham | Sep 01, 2009

Cellulose insulation is an environmental double whammy -- a recycled energy saver. It uses recycled newspaper fibers to make a foam-like material that cuts energy usage and costs....

Bio-composite Materials

Posted by Steve Graham | Sep 01, 2009

Here’s a slightly shocking eco-fact: buildings account for 40 percent of landfill waste, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Traditional construction materials...