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marketinganonprofit.ppt
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marketinganonprofit.ppt
Embracing a Marketing Orientation in Nonprofit Organizations
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What Resources Do Nonprofit Organizations Need?
- Tangible
- Funding
- Clients
- Staff
- Board members
- Volunteers
- Infrastructure
- Intangible
- Political support
- Social support
- Sense of making a difference
- Hope of sustainability
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So How Do We Access These Resources
- Writing grants
- Charging for services
- Fundraising
- Recruiting
- Referring
- Buying
- Donations
- Building
- Creating
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What is Marketing
- While selling is offering something in exchange for money, marketing is a process that entails satisfying certain needs of clients or consumers through an exchange process
- Examine how your organization’s mission statement addresses needs such as the need for learning new skills, the need for improved functioning, the need for increased opportunities, etc.
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I Hate Selling!
- People who care passionately about their nonprofit programs can also have a strong distaste for the term “marketing” because they imagine it to mean having to try to get people to give up their money
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Unfortunately, this narrow view of “marketing” can actually serve to block the flow of many kinds of non-monetary, as well as monetary, resources a nonprofit program needs in order to thrive
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Therefore, we need to shift our perspective on marketing from one that emphasizes what we want to get from another party, to establishing a win-win relationship whereby, when we meet the needs of various audiences, they reciprocate by providing us resources
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So, what then, are some of the needs an organization can try to meet that various markets care about?
And how does meeting these needs then help to facilitate an exchange process whereby our organization receives resources (including, but not limited to, money) that it needs to thrive?
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Why is This Shift in Marketing Perspective Critically Important
- One hypothesis emphasizes the interconnected nature of people and holds that all people are only separated by six degrees of separation
- What then, are the implications of this, in terms of marketing?
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You have no way of knowing then, how, what appears to be an apparently informal interaction or chance encounter with one person, can potentially lead to a gold mine of resources your program could use, from sources you might not normally meet or know exist
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Think about taking action in order to receive potentially unlimited sources of resources rather than solely trying to find ways to get money from other sources
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There are Three Tools Board Members, Administrators, and Staff of an Organization Should Have in Order to Optimize Marketing Opportunities
- Elevator speech
- Business card
- Website
Three Essential Tools
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Elevator Speech
- Be able to articulate clearly and simply in 30 seconds what your organization’s mission is
- 8 to 10 seconds is even better
- Make sure to emphasize the human needs your organization meets rather than a technical description of what it does
- Helps facilitate the exchange of resources that your organization needs
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Identification of Your Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary Markets and
Their Hard and Soft Needs
- Need to know who your consumers or potential consumers are and what they need and want
- Don’t assume you have only one market
- All people aren’t the same
- What about other markets such as potential volunteers, board members, donors?
- Once you have identified your potential market(s)
- What do you know about them in terms of their needs?
- What do you need to know?
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1. Our plan is predicated on identifying the primary, secondary, and tertiary markets and identifying their hard and soft needs.
Identification of the Market and
Its Needs (cont.)
- Once you have identified your markets, learn everything you can about them
- Don’t forgo market research on the assumption you know what the market wants and needs, even if you think you are an expert on it or are a member of that market
- Identifying needs is not a one shot deal
- Markets can change rapidly in today’s fast-paced environment
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Your
Organization
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Donors
Funders
Media
Former
Recipients
Potential
Recipients of
Services
Volunteers
Stakeholders
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The Marketing Plan
- Identify your target markets and describe their needs
- How does your story speak to these needs?
- Decide what you want to accomplish
- Why should the markets care about your program
- What strategies are most likely to succeed
- Think about relationships
- What resources do you need to implement these strategies
- Personnel, expertise, money, time, etc.
- When do you plan to start?
- How long should the strategy go on?
- How will you evaluate the effectiveness of your strategy?
- Adapt, evolve, persevere!
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