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Google Grants in less than an hour

Time and time again I come across small to mid-size nonprofit organizations that are interested in the Google Grants program, but don’t have a lot of time to spend learning to use the Adwords tool, or coming up with dozens of long tail keywords. For these organizations, I believe the secret to using Google Grants successfully is to limit the time spent on setup and maintenance.

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Google Grants: Is it worth the time?

$10,000 a month in free advertising. That’s what Google offers nonprofits through their Google Grants program. If you hit the limit, you can apply to receive $40,000 a month in free advertising. Sounds too good to be true, doesn’t it? This post explores the question Is Google Grants worth it?

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Calling all case studies!

We published our first case study yesterday (in case you missed it, you can check it out here), and we would love to publish more. This is where you come in! If you’re interested in sharing your organization’s or client’s work with us, please contact me at melissa(at)netrootsnation.org.

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Using the sales funnel with Green Corps

Green Corps is one of the organizations that I’m working with as part of the New Media Mentors program. Each mentorship is tailored to the organization, and for Green Corps we’re taking an interesting approach—using the for-profit sales funnel to systematically work through how they use new media to recruit new organizers.

The great thing about this tool is that it forces you to carefully examine each level and look for ways to make things more efficient, as well as growing the size of each pool. This same approach can be used to work through how you recruit new donors, how you move people up the ladder of engagement—the sky’s the limit!

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Online vs offline: Finding balance with Mujeres Unidas Y Activas

New media and social media tools can be powerful, but they can also be time consuming and expensive. This is why I’m a huge proponent of developing one comprehensive strategic communications plan or marketing plan for your organization that includes both online and offline tools. Yes Twitter and Facebook are great tools, but if you’ve got a small staff, there might be better ways you could be using your time.

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How to write a marketing plan

Marketing plans like this one help you figure out exactly what you need to do to market your nonprofit organization effectively. They work well for any organization and are especially straightforward and helpful for organizations offering a service or selling a product.

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