Print newsletters are the
default communications tactic for nonprofits.But other elements can yield
tremendous benefits for nonprofits, as well.
If the goal is community
engagement and advocacy, you might produce an annual report or a community
report card. If the goal is promotional, you might use postcards, flyers, invitations
and event programs. If you want to get in front of new donors, you might consider
integrating alternative techniques that gain attention in fresh and
surprisingly ways.
What are some of those alternative
techniques?
Table tents: Table tents can be powerful tools. Develop a creative tagline to
communicate your distinctive competence, then illustrate how the reader can
help. Distribute tents in high-traffic areas where people have a minute to read
your message, such as restaurant and retail counters.
Hang tags: Partner with a grocer or retailer to place hang tags on popular
products. The association with a well-known brand gives your organization
instant credibility.
“Gift” catalogs: Give benefactors a tangible idea of how donations are being used. A
hunger relief organization might “sell” cereal, bread, or a family dinner, with
“prices” corresponding to the cost of supplying these items to those in need. World
Vision’s Christmas 2014 Gift Catalog allowed supporters to purchase goats,
chickens, and ducks for Third World communities to provide both sustainable food
sources and merchant opportunities.
These are not products we
normally see associated with nonprofits donations, and that’s what makes them so
effective. It takes more than clever advertisements to inspire your
stakeholders to action. It takes creativity, too.
But beware of using these
alternative techniques in a silo-ed fashion. Integrate them into an overall marketing
strategy. Include measurable outcomes to keep your staff focused and
results-driven. By building in accountability, you will ensure that your board
members become your most ardent marketing allies.
Jeff Lampert
Director of Marketing & Business Development
“If you had to identify, in one word, the reason why the human race has not achieved, and never will achieve, its full potential, that word would be 'meetings.”
― Dave Barry
― Dave Barry
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