The Nonprofit Marketing Guide

Learn about why marketing is essential for nonprofits and how to build an effective, scalable nonprofit marketing strategy.

"Marketing for nonprofits is a way for nonprofits to identify potential supporters, make sure they know about all the great work a nonprofit is doing, and give them opportunities to be involved."

Six Steps for A Successful Nonprofit Marketing Plan

  1. Define Your Marketing Goals
  2. Understand the Audience
  3. Create your Message
  4. Build and Send
  5. Seek Insights
  6. Repeat!

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3 Key Nonprofit Digital Marketing Strategies

All marketing plans will include strategic use of content and channels. When used in the right combinations, these strategies can be very effective in meeting your marketing goals.

Email is often seen as a primary form of digital marketing. While sometimes compared to direct mail (or offline, snail mail) email offers much more to marketers, including:

  • Automations and Journeys: Consider automating and scheduling weekly, monthly, and quarterly emails to save your team time and energy.
  • Real-Time Data: A good email platform will enable you to pull data, reports, and insights in real-time.
  • Personalization: Use all the data you collect to target your audience with messages you know they want
  • Direct Links to Action  (for fundraising and volunteer sign-up): Email is a great way to send someone directly to a destination, like a donation page.

All content types (text, images, and video) can be used in this channel.

  • Text should be direct, concise, and focused.
  • Imagery creates a depth of experience and gives supporters a visual of your work.

It seems like there’s always a new social media platform to be involved in! Social platforms are great for engaging with your audiences, sharing what you’re up to, and listening to and interacting with your supporters. Some platforms are:

  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Tik Tok
  • And many more!

It is essential to publish social content based on your goals, audience, and brand identity. These platforms are meant for quick, engaging pieces of content – some platforms even limit the amount of text you can share. Lean into images and video on these platforms for the greatest effect.

As you are curating your own social strategy, consider conducting a competitive analysis to see how other organizations are managing their social media platforms. You can do a quick search of organizations on the platform of your choice, searching by names, keywords, or type of organization. The goal here is not to steal your competitors’ ideas – it’s to understand what type of content is working for them and how you can adapt those to your own campaigns.

Your website is your home base and can serve as a centralized location for your email and social media efforts! This is where you give an overview of your mission, share impact stories, and provide opportunities to donate and volunteer. Your website is your greatest opportunity to deeply define your mission and demonstrate how you’re addressing it, so optimizing your website is key.

  • Be concise in your text.
  • Be thoughtful about your visuals (this is a great opportunity for video).
  • Make sure your website is mobile-friendly and accessible so it can be viewed by anyone, on any device.
  • Provide clear calls-to-action on each page. What action do you want your reader to be taking?
  • Build your website for search engine optimization (SEO) to increase discoverability by potential supporters.
  • Make it easy for supporters to donate and contact your organization.

These are just a few examples of effective digital marketing channels for nonprofits. Other channels such as direct mail and events are also opportunities to realize all the benefits of marketing for nonprofits.

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