Big Marketing on a Tiny Budget
Back by popular demand: This program was an early sell-out in February, and due to the generosity of our speaker, we are pleased to offer it a second time.
Nonprofit organizations often struggle with how to market effectively with little or no funds in the budget for advertising. In this workshop, Tori Fugate, Manager of Marketing and Development at Kansas City Pet Project, will discuss how her organization solved this problem with a very successful approach to marketing.
Join us to hear creative and out-of-the box ideas regarding marketing and development in the nonprofit setting, including how to use social media to grow your organization, how to use trends in your city or in your field to build your brand, and how to work with the media to gain more exposure for your nonprofit – all solutions for spreading the word about an organization without spending $$$.
In just 3 ½ years KC Pet Project’s strategy has helped the shelter has become one of the area’s premier places for pet adoption, with three adoption locations, a robust volunteer and foster program, a database of 8,000 donors, more than 66,000 Facebook likes, and thousands of Twitter and Instagram followers.
A program of the Marketing Matters series
Date and Time
Tuesday Jun 14, 2016
8:30 AM - 9:30 AM CDT
Tuesday, June 14, 2016
8:30 - 9:30 AM
Location
Nonprofit Connect
125 East 31st Street
Kansas City MO 64108
in the Community Room, KCPT Building
(Located under the big red tower)
Please park in one of the two lots directly north and across 31st Street from the station, leaving the main lot for KCPT staff and visitors with disabilities. Use caution when crossing the street.
Fees/Admission
This is a Nonprofit Connect members-only event. No charge.
Contact Information
Noreen Bridgham
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