{"id":41191,"date":"2022-10-03T13:33:16","date_gmt":"2022-10-03T18:33:16","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.crowdspring.com\/blog\/?p=41191"},"modified":"2026-02-11T11:25:20","modified_gmt":"2026-02-11T17:25:20","slug":"nonprofit-digital-marketing-strategy","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.crowdspring.com\/blog\/nonprofit-digital-marketing-strategy\/","title":{"rendered":"How to Elevate Your Nonprofit’s Digital Marketing Strategy"},"content":{"rendered":"

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Staying relevant requires constantly evolving your offerings, brand identity<\/a>, and marketing strategy.<\/p>\n

But developing a sophisticated digital strategy for your nonprofit requires effort. It can be a resource-intensive process, and nonprofits may hesitate to dramatically change their approach after investing in its initial development.<\/p>\n

However, your nonprofit can elevate\u00a0your digital marketing strategy<\/a>\u00a0through small, continuous changes over time. This approach helps keep your marketing strategy up-to-date without requiring your team to re-invent your core processes.<\/p>\n

This guide will first explore what digital marketing means for nonprofits before exploring a four-step process nonprofits can use to evaluate and improve their strategy.<\/p>\n

What is digital marketing for nonprofits?<\/h2>
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Digital marketing includes all the online messages, campaigns, and interactions that promote your organization and brand and expose your nonprofit to an outside audience.<\/p>\n

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Unlike for-profit organizations, nonprofits need to consider an additional dimension in their marketing strategies: their mission.<\/p>\n

A nonprofit’s brand identity should reflect its organization’s core values, such as inclusivity, sustainability, community, and other characteristics representing its unique mission.<\/p>\n

Nonprofits should also consider what voice they should adopt when displaying these values.<\/p>\n

Some nonprofits may feel that a more casual or playful voice will help them connect better with supporters, while others will need a professional voice to encourage trust.<\/p>\n

For example, a health-related nonprofit is more likely to succeed with a digital marketing strategy that prioritizes showing its organization as highly knowledgeable and hardworking rather than fun. Work with your team, supporters, and board members to determine how to shape your voice best to fit your nonprofit’s values and mission<\/a>.<\/p>\n

How to elevate your nonprofit’s digital marketing strategy<\/h2>\n

The digital space is constantly evolving, and your nonprofit’s digital marketing plan should be malleable and adaptable to these new developments. However, remember that one of your best resources for moving forward is data from your past marketing ventures.<\/p>\n

To elevate your nonprofit’s digital marketing strategy<\/a>, use your past campaigns’ information to help create a four-step plan to reach your future goals:<\/p>\n

1. Adjust goals based on your data<\/h3>\n

When planning any new campaign, you should first set a goal for what you want to accomplish. Ensure this goal is specific, measurable, has a set timeline, and is challenging but attainable. You can create a goal that fits this criterion by assessing your current operations and reviewing past data.<\/p>\n

Here is the general process for how most nonprofits review and leverage their data to set digital marketing goals:<\/p>\n