Marketing Built for Nonprofits That Have a Mission to Fulfill
Funders search for you before they write the check. Donors look you up before they give. Community members search for your programs before they walk in. We make sure what they find matches the work you actually do.
$10,000/Month in Free Google Ad Spend for Qualifying Nonprofits
Google for Nonprofits provides up to $10,000 per month in free Google Ads credits to qualifying 501(c)(3) organizations. Most nonprofits either do not know about it, have not applied, or have an account that is not being managed properly.
We handle the eligibility check, the application, the campaign build, and ongoing management. We have worked this program and know how to get the maximum value from every dollar of free spend.
Check Your EligibilityWe understand that your mission comes before marketing. We make the marketing serve the mission.
Grant-Funded Marketing
Many foundations and government grants include capacity-building allocations that cover marketing and communications. Our services qualify. We provide documentation to support your grant applications.
Google Ad Grant Management
We apply on your behalf, set up the campaigns, and manage them month to month so you get the maximum value from $10,000/month in free ad spend. Most nonprofits leave most of this money on the table.
Funder-Ready Visibility
When the Knight Foundation, Miami Foundation, or any grant officer searches for your organization, we make sure what they find tells the right story: not just that you exist, but what you do and who you serve.
Neighborhood-Level Strategy
Your community does not search "nonprofit Miami." They search "food pantry Overtown" or "after-school program Liberty City." We build the strategy that makes you findable for the exact searches your community uses.
Bilingual by Default
We write in English and Spanish. For organizations serving Miami's Haitian community, we work with Creole-fluent partners. Your community speaks multiple languages. Your online presence should too.
Month-to-Month
No long-term contracts. No lock-ins. We understand that nonprofit budgets change with grant cycles. You can start, pause, or adjust services without penalty.
Founder-Led, AI-First, Built for Nonprofits That Want to Keep Control
You work directly with the founder, not an account manager. We use AI tools to keep your costs down and your strategy focused. No long-term contracts. Cancel anytime. Miami-based and deeply rooted in the neighborhoods we serve.
- Solo founder-led: You get direct access and accountability
- AI-first toolchain: Smart automation keeps costs down, not corners
- No contracts: Month-to-month. Cancel anytime with no penalties
- Miami-based, neighborhood-local: The 5 neighborhood pages prove our commitment to specific communities
Nonprofit Marketing by City and Neighborhood
We build neighborhood-specific strategies because "nonprofit marketing" means something different in Overtown than it does in Kendall. Select your city and neighborhood for a tailored strategy.
Active. Serving nonprofits across Miami-Dade County with neighborhood-specific strategies.
View Miami NonprofitsComing soon. Expanding to serve nonprofits in Atlanta's historic neighborhoods.
Coming soon. Expanding to serve nonprofits in Houston's diverse communities.
Questions from Nonprofit Leaders
What is nonprofit marketing?
Nonprofit marketing is the use of marketing tactics and strategies to further the goals and objectives of nonprofit organizations. It includes reaching donors, funders, and the communities you serve through digital channels, public relations, and visibility strategies that position your mission for maximum impact and funding.
What is the 80-20 rule for nonprofits?
The 80-20 principle in nonprofit management suggests that roughly 80 percent of results come from 20 percent of effort. In fundraising, this often means 80 percent of donations come from 20 percent of donors. Smart nonprofit marketing focuses resources on the donor segments and visibility channels that generate the most impact.
What are the 4 P's of marketing for nonprofit organizations?
The 4 P's of nonprofit marketing are: Product (your programs and mission), Price (cost of services, often free or subsidized), Place (where your programs and community presence exist), and Promotion (how you communicate your impact). Together, they frame how nonprofits position themselves to attract donors, volunteers, and the community they serve.
How do I market my nonprofit organization?
Nonprofit marketing starts with clarity about your mission and audience. Build your presence on Google Business Profile (for donors searching locally), develop SEO for the searches your community uses, create a website that tells your story, and use digital advertising (like Google Ad Grants) to reach funders. Month-to-month strategies work best so you can adapt as you grow.
Let's See What Funders Find When They Search for You
Fill out the form and we will audit your Google Business Profile, search rankings, and website — and tell you exactly what a grant officer sees when they look you up.
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