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PRESENTED BY: BIANCA VIOLANTE AND CAITLYN MAJOR MARKETING YOUR SMALL NONPROFIT

Marketing Your Small Nonprofit

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Marketing Your Small Nonprofit. Presented by: Bianca Violante and Caitlyn Major. Key Takeaways. Identifying your Target Audience SWOT Analysis Developing a Marketing Plan Developing a Media Kit Website Navigation. SWOT Analysis. Strengths Weaknesses Opportunities Threats. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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P R E S E N T E D BY:B I A N C A V I O L A N T E A N D C A I T LY N M A J O R

MARKETING YOUR SMALL NONPROFIT

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KEY TAKEAWAYS• Identifying your Target Audience• SWOT Analysis•Developing a Marketing Plan•Developing a Media Kit•Website Navigation

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SWOT ANALYSIS•Strengths•Weaknesses•Opportunities•Threats

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Simple Rules for Successful SWOT Analysis

• Be realistic about your strengths and weaknesses•Distinguish between where organization is today, and where it could be in future• Be specific – avoid gray areas• Keep your SWOT short and simple – stick with the basics

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MISSION STATEMENT

• Essentially, a mission statement defines your organization’s reason for being

• NOT a slogan• What are your values? Who does your organization serve?• Keep it clear, and to the point

EX: Nonprofit Finance Fund

• NFF's mission is to serve as a development finance institution for nonprofit organizations, working to fill their overall need for capital through financing and advisory services. NFF supports its nonprofit clients' multi-faceted contributions to communities, advances community and economic development goals, and works to fill the overall need for capitalization of organizations in this sector.

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MARKETING PLAN

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MARKETING PLAN

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MEDIA KIT COMPONENTS• Backgrounder with history of organization• Fact sheet • Unique, interesting tidbits relatable to journalists and donors

• Key individual biographies• Press Contact • Examples of past media coverage• Collateral material relating to distribution purpose• Current sponsors and donors• Statistics

• Volunteer information• Year totals, demographics

• Be creative

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SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING

• Pick the right social networks(You don’t have to feel like you need to take over the whole virtual world by storm at once)

• Find an “expert” to help you• Find out which social networks your

supporters or target audience are already using• Engage actively. Consistency is key.

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WEBSITE NAVIGATION

• Contact info easy to find, either on homepage or linked to off of homepage• Have most important info “above the scroll”•What do your donors/volunteers/the public come to your web site to find? • Have a media or “in the press” section• Include testimonials

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RESOURCES• Google Analytics: http://www.google.com/analytics/• Google Voice: http://www.googlevoice.com• Hootsuite: http://www.hootsuite.com• bit.ly: http://www.bit.ly• Dropbox: http://www.dropbox.com• Franklin Covey Mission Statement Generator:

http://www.franklincovey.com/msb/ • Andrew Hudson’s Job List (internship postings)http://www.andrewhudsonsjobslist.com/• Marketing Plan Templatehttp://www.gettingattention.org/downloads/nonprofit-marketing-plan-template.html