SlideShare uma empresa Scribd logo
1 de 78
Baixar para ler offline
Branding for Nonprofits

     Bonnie McEwan
       President
      MAKE WAVES

      www.makewavesnotnoise.com   1




                                      1
What Is a Brand, Anyway?




       www.makewavesnotnoise.com   2




                                       2
SYMBOLS




www.makewavesnotnoise.com   3




                                3
www.makewavesnotnoise.com         4




Can you tell from the symbol alone whose brand this is?




                                                              4
www.makewavesnotnoise.com   5




Full logo




                                            5
www.makewavesnotnoise.com   6




How about this one?




                                                      6
www.makewavesnotnoise.com   7




Girl Scouts logo and name




                                                       7
www.makewavesnotnoise.com   8




                                8
www.makewavesnotnoise.com   9




Harley Davidson logo full




                                                        9
www.makewavesnotnoise.com   10




                                 10
www.makewavesnotnoise.com   11




Planned Parenthood Federation of America




                                                        11
www.makewavesnotnoise.com   12




                                 12
www.makewavesnotnoise.com   13




                                 13
www.makewavesnotnoise.com   14




                                 14
www.makewavesnotnoise.com   15




                                 15
www.makewavesnotnoise.com   16




                                 16
www.makewavesnotnoise.com   17




                                 17
www.makewavesnotnoise.com   18




                                 18
www.makewavesnotnoise.com   19




                                 19
SLOGANS




                        www.makewavesnotnoise.com           20




Some nonprofits are known more for their slogans than for their
logos.




                                                                  20
A mind is a terrible
  thing to waste.




   www.makewavesnotnoise.com   21




                                    21
www.makewavesnotnoise.com            22




Notice that the United Negro College Fund no longer spells out its full
name in its new logo. How effective is it to go by only initials? A
corporate example is KFC.




                                                                          22
Inspiring all girls to be
Strong, Smart, and Bold.




      www.makewavesnotnoise.com   23




                                       23
www.makewavesnotnoise.com   24




                                 24
The positive place for kids.




        www.makewavesnotnoise.com   25




                                         25
www.makewavesnotnoise.com   26




Boys and Girls Club--Logo, slogo, Name




                                                        26
Have faith. End hunger.




      www.makewavesnotnoise.com   27




                                       27
www.makewavesnotnoise.com            28




The Christian imagery is subtle. The fish inside the slice of bread.
Loaves and fishes.




                                                                       28
Democracy in action.




    www.makewavesnotnoise.com   29




                                     29
www.makewavesnotnoise.com   30




                                 30
PROGRAMS




                       www.makewavesnotnoise.com         31




Some nonprofits are well known through their programs.




                                                              31
Which organization runs an
   annual cookie sale?




       www.makewavesnotnoise.com   32




                                        32
Girl Scouts




www.makewavesnotnoise.com   33




                                 33
Which organization holds
 the March for Babies?




      www.makewavesnotnoise.com   34




                                       34
www.makewavesnotnoise.com   35




                                 35
Which organization
coordinates the Race for the
           Cure?




        www.makewavesnotnoise.com   36




                                         36
www.makewavesnotnoise.com         37




Note that the Susan G. Komen Foundation now uses the name of its
main program in its logo.




                                                                   37
What is the primary
organization affiliated with
     the AIDS walk?




        www.makewavesnotnoise.com   38




                                         38
www.makewavesnotnoise.com            39




It’s interesting to see how an organization’s name can become a
liability as time passes. AIDS is no longer a gay-only issue (It never
was.) And GMHC serves many more groups than gay men. The YM
and YW Cas have a similar problem with the word “Christian.” Here
again, they use initials only in order to avoid using the problematic
word in their name. Is there a better solution?




                                                                         39
Which foundation runs the
    truth campaign?




       www.makewavesnotnoise.com   40




                                        40
American Legacy Foundation




        www.makewavesnotnoise.com   41




                                         41
BRAND EQUITY




                         www.makewavesnotnoise.com             42




Just as you build equity in a house, organizations invest in their
brands over time. The cumulative equity is a brand connotes its
value.




                                                                     42
Building Brand Value

       • Recognition
       • Reputation
       • Customer Satisfaction




                        www.makewavesnotnoise.com           43




Key components of brand equity. The first two build up over time,
often m any years. The third must be earned in real time, every day,
over and over again. It feeds reputation and recognition. Recognition
alone is not enough. Many people recognize Enron, for instance, but
not in a good way.




                                                                        43
Mission Fulfillment




                         www.makewavesnotnoise.com            44




I always think of the Salvation Army as an organization that is a
shining example of mission fulfillment. They don’t have a glitzy logo
or a cool name. They just do their job helping people and they get
great results. They seem to always put mission first.




                                                                        44
Brand Challenges for NPOs

        •   Multiple Audiences
        •   Maturity
        •   Organization Culture
        •   Name Changes
        •   Changes in Operating Environment



                          www.makewavesnotnoise.com              45




Since nonprofits have many audiences -- donors, clients, families of
clients, government regulators, etc. -- it can be esp. difficult to build
strong brand equity with all audience segments. Key issue -- Our
income usually does not come from our primary customers (the
people who directly benefit from our services).




                                                                            45
Today’s Brand Environment




       www.makewavesnotnoise.com   46




                                        46
Nonprofit Numbers - 2007

•   NYC: 25,000
•   NYS: 94,000
•   NJ: 39,000
•   CT: 19,000
•   US: 1.5 million



              www.makewavesnotnoise.com   47




                                               47
New Nonprofits - 2007

       • 64,176 (IRS)

       • $425 million just to create these
         ($5,000 each)




                       www.makewavesnotnoise.com          48




There are more and more nonprofits every year. How many are truly
top performers? How many merely fragment the donor market and
create needless competition? Do we really need all of these
organizations?




                                                                    48
Funding - 2006


        $295 billion
        • 83% individual gifts ($245 billion)
        • 33% to religious groups
        • 8% are bequests



                          www.makewavesnotnoise.com              49




While $295B seems like a lot, much of it goes to churches,
synagogues, temples. There is a small pie of foundation dollars.
Corporate funding is tiny, yet we put a great deal of effort into courting
corporate sector.




                                                                             49
Media Marketplace


       •   Fractured
       •   Crowded
       •   Simplistic
       •   Episodic v. Systemic
       •   Celebrity dominated

                         www.makewavesnotnoise.com           50




And there is tremendous competition among nonprofits for attention
in the media, both traditional media and, increasingly, online media.
Are we promoting our causes, or our organizations? How much
attention should go toward promoting our organization versus our
cause? How about results?




                                                                        50
64,176 New Competitors




     www.makewavesnotnoise.com   51




                                      51
THE FOR-PROFIT MODEL




     www.makewavesnotnoise.com   52




                                      52
Tried & True Strategies

       • Repetition, repetition, repetition
         (aka - ad campaign)
       • Persuasion
         (aka - selling)
       • Public Relations
         (aka - spin)

                        www.makewavesnotnoise.com          53




The for-profit model uses standard techniques. The reason for this
is that they work. But do they work as well for nonprofits?




                                                                     53
Newer Techniques

        • Social media, Web 2.0, etc.
        • Sector-focused media
          (NYNP Press)
        • Media we control (web sites,
          newsletters, videos)
        • Corporate partnerships &
          promotions
                          www.makewavesnotnoise.com            54




The “new” media offer opportunities that traditional media does not,
but this is not a panacea. Also, there are no “m ediators” (editors) in
the blogosphere to help people (our audiences) filter and find the
right info.




                                                                          54
Common Denominator
                     COMPETITION




                          www.makewavesnotnoise.com             55




Bottom line -- the corporate, for-profit model is all about competition.
That’s fine for them. Is it fine for us?




                                                                           55
TOWARD A NONPROFIT
      MODEL




    www.makewavesnotnoise.com   56




                                     56
Why Have Nonprofits?

       • You provide services and products
         that for-profit entities will not.
       • You provide private alternatives to
         government.
       • You provide vehicles for the
         development of civil society.


                        www.makewavesnotnoise.com           57




There are reasons that the government allows tax exemptions for
nonprofit organizations. We really are different. Maybe we should
have a different model of branding.




                                                                    57
The Nature of the Beast

• Multiple audiences - donors,
  clients, regulators, volunteers, etc.
• Bottom line = social goods
• Your competitors are also your
  collaborators in achieving social
  change.


            www.makewavesnotnoise.com   58




                                             58
A Model of Our Own

• Brand collaboration over
  competition.
• Brand results in terms of changed
  lives.
• Minimize duplication, maximize
  resources.


           www.makewavesnotnoise.com   59




                                            59
Can That Really Work?

        • Yes, according to John Nash, 1994
          Nobel Laureate in Economics.
        • A Beautiful Mind - his story
        • Nash Equilibrium: All players
          benefit if information is open to all
          and mixed strategies are used.


                          www.makewavesnotnoise.com            60




Nash developed an economic concept that says all players in a
group (coalition) can win IF information is openly shared and IF the
various players use a mix of strategies. This is part of game theory.
This could translate to a coalition of nonprofit groups dividing up the
work (each employing a different strategy to move a common
mission) and openly sharing information (all players have access to
each other’s research, for instance). Everyone wins because
together they get results.




                                                                          60
Huh?

       • Obama/Hillary: A zero-sum game.
          - Competitive model
          - Half of the voters “lose” and are
            unhappy.
          - Results in a problem = How to bring
            everyone together to achieve
            common goal?


                       www.makewavesnotnoise.com        61




As opposed to a zero-sum game. Here’s a recent example that most
of us are familiar with.




                                                                   61
What’s the Alternative?

• Nash Equilibrium says that when
  information is open to all a
  balance will result in which all
  players achieve some individual
  gain (aka money).
• Bonus = More progress toward
  common goals (aka results).

           www.makewavesnotnoise.com   62




                                            62
COALITIONS




                        www.makewavesnotnoise.com          63




Here are some examples of nonprofits working together to get
results that help all. And one example of a group of for-profits
working together to get sales and also to have an impact in making
social change.




                                                                     63
Causes in Common
                    Causes in Common
                    is a coalition of
                    activists from the
                    LGBT Liberation and
                    Reproductive Justice
                    Movements that
                    work together
                    toward common
                    goals.


   www.makewavesnotnoise.com           64




                                            64
Causes in Common Coalition Partners

• Association of               • Planned Parenthood
  Reproductive Health            Federation of America
  Professionals                • Pro-Choice Public
• Center for Reproductive        Education Project
  Rights                       • The Center for Genetics
                                 and Society
• Community HIV/AIDS
                               • Queers for Economic
  Mobilization Project
                                 Justice
  (CHAMP)
                               • Empire State Pride
• Lambda Legal                   Agenda
• National Gay & Lesbian       • Family Pride Coalition
  Task Force


                 www.makewavesnotnoise.com                 65




                                                                65
Results




www.makewavesnotnoise.com   66




                                 66
SmartTransportation.org

SmartTransportation.org
is a coalition of
nonprofits dedicated to
promoting awareness
and the availability of
clean technology in the
transportation sector in
the U.S.




                www.makewavesnotnoise.com   67




                                                 67
SmartTransportation.org
          Coalition Partners
• Stopglobalwarming.org
• American Lung Association of the City of New
  York, Inc.
• The New York League of Conservation Voters
• National Resources Defense Council (NRDC)
• Set America Free
• The Sierra Club




              www.makewavesnotnoise.com          68




                                                      68
Results




www.makewavesnotnoise.com   69




                                 69
Divided We Fail
                Divided We Fail is
                a coalition
                dedicated to
                ensuring that
                Americans have
                access to
                affordable, quality
                health care and
                long-term financial
                security.
  www.makewavesnotnoise.com           70




                                           70
Divided We Fail Coalition Partners

       • AARP                        • March of Dimes
       • Business Roundtable           Foundation
       • SEIU                        • MANA, A National Latina
       • National Federation of        Organization
         Independent Businesses      • National Council on Aging
       • American Psychological      • United Jewish
         Association                   Communities
       • Disabled American           • Women’s Institute for a
         Veterans                      Secure Retirement
       • Human Rights Campaign



                       www.makewavesnotnoise.com              71




How often do we see unions, businesses and progressive groups
working together? This could be a breakthrough partnership and the
people of the US could be the winners.




                                                                     71
Results




www.makewavesnotnoise.com   72




                                 72
Living Cities
Living Cities is a
philanthropic,
corporate and public
sector partnership
established to bring
opportunities and the
power of mainstream
markets to urban
neighborhoods and
residents normally left
behind.

               www.makewavesnotnoise.com   73




                                                73
Living Cities Coalition Partners

• AXA Community               • The McKnight Foundation
  Investment Program          • MetLife, Inc.
• Deutsche Bank               • Prudential Financial
• Ford Foundation             • The Rockefeller
• Bill & Melinda Gates          Foundation
  Foundation                  • United States
• The Kresge Foundation         Department of Housing
                                & Urban Development




                www.makewavesnotnoise.com            74




                                                          74
Results




www.makewavesnotnoise.com   75




                                 75
PRODUCT(RED)
              (RED) is a partnership of
              iconic brands that have
              created (PRODUCT)RED
              branded products. A
              percentage of each
              (PRODUCT)RED product
              sold is given to The Global
              Fund, and the money helps
              women and children
              affected by HIV/AIDS in
              Africa



 www.makewavesnotnoise.com              76




                                             76
PRODUCT(RED) Sponsors
•   Myspace.com                 •   Converse
•   Motorola                    •   Apple
•   American Express            •   Hallmark
•   GAP                         •   Dell
•   Emporio Armani              •   Microsoft




                  www.makewavesnotnoise.com     77




                                                     77
Results




                           www.makewavesnotnoise.com   78




This is the final slide.




                                                            78

Mais conteúdo relacionado

Semelhante a Fundraising Day Pres With Notes

Google Ventures - Zappos - DTP - November 20, 2013
Google Ventures - Zappos - DTP - November 20, 2013Google Ventures - Zappos - DTP - November 20, 2013
Google Ventures - Zappos - DTP - November 20, 2013
Delivering Happiness
 
MGM Leadership Institute and Marketing Summit_10.24.13
MGM Leadership Institute and Marketing Summit_10.24.13MGM Leadership Institute and Marketing Summit_10.24.13
MGM Leadership Institute and Marketing Summit_10.24.13
Delivering Happiness
 
Goldman Sachs Builders and Innovator's Summit_10.29.13
Goldman Sachs Builders and Innovator's Summit_10.29.13Goldman Sachs Builders and Innovator's Summit_10.29.13
Goldman Sachs Builders and Innovator's Summit_10.29.13
Delivering Happiness
 
Industrial Sanitary Supply Association - DTP - Zappos - November 20, 2013
Industrial Sanitary Supply Association - DTP - Zappos - November 20, 2013Industrial Sanitary Supply Association - DTP - Zappos - November 20, 2013
Industrial Sanitary Supply Association - DTP - Zappos - November 20, 2013
Delivering Happiness
 
Audi Speaker Series - DTP - 11.5.2013
Audi Speaker Series - DTP - 11.5.2013Audi Speaker Series - DTP - 11.5.2013
Audi Speaker Series - DTP - 11.5.2013
Delivering Happiness
 
Dachis sxsw 2013 03 - full zappos dtp(1)
Dachis sxsw 2013 03 - full zappos dtp(1)Dachis sxsw 2013 03 - full zappos dtp(1)
Dachis sxsw 2013 03 - full zappos dtp(1)
Delivering Happiness
 

Semelhante a Fundraising Day Pres With Notes (20)

Social Media Workshop - New Economy
Social Media Workshop - New EconomySocial Media Workshop - New Economy
Social Media Workshop - New Economy
 
Social Media - Singapore Leadership Development Congress
Social Media - Singapore Leadership Development CongressSocial Media - Singapore Leadership Development Congress
Social Media - Singapore Leadership Development Congress
 
Badvocacy Presnetation
Badvocacy PresnetationBadvocacy Presnetation
Badvocacy Presnetation
 
The Good Book on Badvocacy
The Good Book on BadvocacyThe Good Book on Badvocacy
The Good Book on Badvocacy
 
Social Media Trends - Daniel Priestley
Social Media Trends - Daniel PriestleySocial Media Trends - Daniel Priestley
Social Media Trends - Daniel Priestley
 
NWE Presentation: The Power of Personal Connections
NWE Presentation: The Power of Personal ConnectionsNWE Presentation: The Power of Personal Connections
NWE Presentation: The Power of Personal Connections
 
NEW Economy - From leadership to partnership
NEW  Economy - From leadership to partnershipNEW  Economy - From leadership to partnership
NEW Economy - From leadership to partnership
 
Vision 2020 - New Economy - Entrepreneur Revolution
Vision 2020 - New Economy - Entrepreneur RevolutionVision 2020 - New Economy - Entrepreneur Revolution
Vision 2020 - New Economy - Entrepreneur Revolution
 
Guerrilla Emarketing
Guerrilla Emarketing Guerrilla Emarketing
Guerrilla Emarketing
 
Google Ventures - Zappos - DTP - November 20, 2013
Google Ventures - Zappos - DTP - November 20, 2013Google Ventures - Zappos - DTP - November 20, 2013
Google Ventures - Zappos - DTP - November 20, 2013
 
MGM Leadership Institute and Marketing Summit_10.24.13
MGM Leadership Institute and Marketing Summit_10.24.13MGM Leadership Institute and Marketing Summit_10.24.13
MGM Leadership Institute and Marketing Summit_10.24.13
 
Goldman Sachs Builders and Innovator's Summit_10.29.13
Goldman Sachs Builders and Innovator's Summit_10.29.13Goldman Sachs Builders and Innovator's Summit_10.29.13
Goldman Sachs Builders and Innovator's Summit_10.29.13
 
Life is Beautiful_10.27.13
Life is Beautiful_10.27.13Life is Beautiful_10.27.13
Life is Beautiful_10.27.13
 
Industrial Sanitary Supply Association - DTP - Zappos - November 20, 2013
Industrial Sanitary Supply Association - DTP - Zappos - November 20, 2013Industrial Sanitary Supply Association - DTP - Zappos - November 20, 2013
Industrial Sanitary Supply Association - DTP - Zappos - November 20, 2013
 
Audi Speaker Series - DTP - 11.5.2013
Audi Speaker Series - DTP - 11.5.2013Audi Speaker Series - DTP - 11.5.2013
Audi Speaker Series - DTP - 11.5.2013
 
Fortune Growth Summit_10.22.13
Fortune Growth Summit_10.22.13Fortune Growth Summit_10.22.13
Fortune Growth Summit_10.22.13
 
Answers Design
Answers DesignAnswers Design
Answers Design
 
Dachis sxsw 2013 03 - full zappos dtp(1)
Dachis sxsw 2013 03 - full zappos dtp(1)Dachis sxsw 2013 03 - full zappos dtp(1)
Dachis sxsw 2013 03 - full zappos dtp(1)
 
[OpenCamp 2010] You Don't Know Click: Measuring What Matters in Social Media
[OpenCamp 2010] You Don't Know Click: Measuring What Matters in Social Media[OpenCamp 2010] You Don't Know Click: Measuring What Matters in Social Media
[OpenCamp 2010] You Don't Know Click: Measuring What Matters in Social Media
 
The BIG e 2011 - Ken Brand "Less Blah Blah - More Ah Ha"
The BIG e 2011 - Ken Brand "Less Blah Blah - More Ah Ha"The BIG e 2011 - Ken Brand "Less Blah Blah - More Ah Ha"
The BIG e 2011 - Ken Brand "Less Blah Blah - More Ah Ha"
 

Último

Call Girls in Tilak Nagar (delhi) call me [🔝9953056974🔝] escort service 24X7
Call Girls in Tilak Nagar (delhi) call me [🔝9953056974🔝] escort service 24X7Call Girls in Tilak Nagar (delhi) call me [🔝9953056974🔝] escort service 24X7
Call Girls in Tilak Nagar (delhi) call me [🔝9953056974🔝] escort service 24X7
9953056974 Low Rate Call Girls In Saket, Delhi NCR
 

Último (20)

Kurla Capable Call Girls ,07506202331, Sion Affordable Call Girls
Kurla Capable Call Girls ,07506202331, Sion Affordable Call GirlsKurla Capable Call Girls ,07506202331, Sion Affordable Call Girls
Kurla Capable Call Girls ,07506202331, Sion Affordable Call Girls
 
Bhubaneswar🌹Kalpana Mesuem ❤CALL GIRLS 9777949614 💟 CALL GIRLS IN bhubaneswa...
Bhubaneswar🌹Kalpana Mesuem  ❤CALL GIRLS 9777949614 💟 CALL GIRLS IN bhubaneswa...Bhubaneswar🌹Kalpana Mesuem  ❤CALL GIRLS 9777949614 💟 CALL GIRLS IN bhubaneswa...
Bhubaneswar🌹Kalpana Mesuem ❤CALL GIRLS 9777949614 💟 CALL GIRLS IN bhubaneswa...
 
Thane Call Girls , 07506202331 Kalyan Call Girls
Thane Call Girls , 07506202331 Kalyan Call GirlsThane Call Girls , 07506202331 Kalyan Call Girls
Thane Call Girls , 07506202331 Kalyan Call Girls
 
Webinar on E-Invoicing for Fintech Belgium
Webinar on E-Invoicing for Fintech BelgiumWebinar on E-Invoicing for Fintech Belgium
Webinar on E-Invoicing for Fintech Belgium
 
7 steps to achieve financial freedom.pdf
7 steps to achieve financial freedom.pdf7 steps to achieve financial freedom.pdf
7 steps to achieve financial freedom.pdf
 
Lion One Corporate Presentation May 2024
Lion One Corporate Presentation May 2024Lion One Corporate Presentation May 2024
Lion One Corporate Presentation May 2024
 
Explore Dual Citizenship in Africa | Citizenship Benefits & Requirements
Explore Dual Citizenship in Africa | Citizenship Benefits & RequirementsExplore Dual Citizenship in Africa | Citizenship Benefits & Requirements
Explore Dual Citizenship in Africa | Citizenship Benefits & Requirements
 
Call Girls in Benson Town / 8250092165 Genuine Call girls with real Photos an...
Call Girls in Benson Town / 8250092165 Genuine Call girls with real Photos an...Call Girls in Benson Town / 8250092165 Genuine Call girls with real Photos an...
Call Girls in Benson Town / 8250092165 Genuine Call girls with real Photos an...
 
Strategic Resources May 2024 Corporate Presentation
Strategic Resources May 2024 Corporate PresentationStrategic Resources May 2024 Corporate Presentation
Strategic Resources May 2024 Corporate Presentation
 
logistics industry development power point ppt.pdf
logistics industry development power point ppt.pdflogistics industry development power point ppt.pdf
logistics industry development power point ppt.pdf
 
Premium Call Girls Bangalore Call Girls Service Just Call 🍑👄6378878445 🍑👄 Top...
Premium Call Girls Bangalore Call Girls Service Just Call 🍑👄6378878445 🍑👄 Top...Premium Call Girls Bangalore Call Girls Service Just Call 🍑👄6378878445 🍑👄 Top...
Premium Call Girls Bangalore Call Girls Service Just Call 🍑👄6378878445 🍑👄 Top...
 
Test bank for advanced assessment interpreting findings and formulating diffe...
Test bank for advanced assessment interpreting findings and formulating diffe...Test bank for advanced assessment interpreting findings and formulating diffe...
Test bank for advanced assessment interpreting findings and formulating diffe...
 
Mahendragarh Escorts 🥰 8617370543 Call Girls Offer VIP Hot Girls
Mahendragarh Escorts 🥰 8617370543 Call Girls Offer VIP Hot GirlsMahendragarh Escorts 🥰 8617370543 Call Girls Offer VIP Hot Girls
Mahendragarh Escorts 🥰 8617370543 Call Girls Offer VIP Hot Girls
 
Certified Kala Jadu, Black magic specialist in Rawalpindi and Bangali Amil ba...
Certified Kala Jadu, Black magic specialist in Rawalpindi and Bangali Amil ba...Certified Kala Jadu, Black magic specialist in Rawalpindi and Bangali Amil ba...
Certified Kala Jadu, Black magic specialist in Rawalpindi and Bangali Amil ba...
 
Fixed exchange rate and flexible exchange rate.pptx
Fixed exchange rate and flexible exchange rate.pptxFixed exchange rate and flexible exchange rate.pptx
Fixed exchange rate and flexible exchange rate.pptx
 
Dubai Call Girls Deira O525547819 Dubai Call Girls Bur Dubai Multiple
Dubai Call Girls Deira O525547819 Dubai Call Girls Bur Dubai MultipleDubai Call Girls Deira O525547819 Dubai Call Girls Bur Dubai Multiple
Dubai Call Girls Deira O525547819 Dubai Call Girls Bur Dubai Multiple
 
2999,Vashi Fantastic Ellete Call Girls📞📞9833754194 CBD Belapur Genuine Call G...
2999,Vashi Fantastic Ellete Call Girls📞📞9833754194 CBD Belapur Genuine Call G...2999,Vashi Fantastic Ellete Call Girls📞📞9833754194 CBD Belapur Genuine Call G...
2999,Vashi Fantastic Ellete Call Girls📞📞9833754194 CBD Belapur Genuine Call G...
 
Famous No1 Amil Baba Love marriage Astrologer Specialist Expert In Pakistan a...
Famous No1 Amil Baba Love marriage Astrologer Specialist Expert In Pakistan a...Famous No1 Amil Baba Love marriage Astrologer Specialist Expert In Pakistan a...
Famous No1 Amil Baba Love marriage Astrologer Specialist Expert In Pakistan a...
 
Call Girls in Tilak Nagar (delhi) call me [🔝9953056974🔝] escort service 24X7
Call Girls in Tilak Nagar (delhi) call me [🔝9953056974🔝] escort service 24X7Call Girls in Tilak Nagar (delhi) call me [🔝9953056974🔝] escort service 24X7
Call Girls in Tilak Nagar (delhi) call me [🔝9953056974🔝] escort service 24X7
 
7 tips trading Deriv Accumulator Options
7 tips trading Deriv Accumulator Options7 tips trading Deriv Accumulator Options
7 tips trading Deriv Accumulator Options
 

Fundraising Day Pres With Notes

  • 1. Branding for Nonprofits Bonnie McEwan President MAKE WAVES www.makewavesnotnoise.com 1 1
  • 2. What Is a Brand, Anyway? www.makewavesnotnoise.com 2 2
  • 4. www.makewavesnotnoise.com 4 Can you tell from the symbol alone whose brand this is? 4
  • 6. www.makewavesnotnoise.com 6 How about this one? 6
  • 7. www.makewavesnotnoise.com 7 Girl Scouts logo and name 7
  • 9. www.makewavesnotnoise.com 9 Harley Davidson logo full 9
  • 11. www.makewavesnotnoise.com 11 Planned Parenthood Federation of America 11
  • 20. SLOGANS www.makewavesnotnoise.com 20 Some nonprofits are known more for their slogans than for their logos. 20
  • 21. A mind is a terrible thing to waste. www.makewavesnotnoise.com 21 21
  • 22. www.makewavesnotnoise.com 22 Notice that the United Negro College Fund no longer spells out its full name in its new logo. How effective is it to go by only initials? A corporate example is KFC. 22
  • 23. Inspiring all girls to be Strong, Smart, and Bold. www.makewavesnotnoise.com 23 23
  • 25. The positive place for kids. www.makewavesnotnoise.com 25 25
  • 26. www.makewavesnotnoise.com 26 Boys and Girls Club--Logo, slogo, Name 26
  • 27. Have faith. End hunger. www.makewavesnotnoise.com 27 27
  • 28. www.makewavesnotnoise.com 28 The Christian imagery is subtle. The fish inside the slice of bread. Loaves and fishes. 28
  • 29. Democracy in action. www.makewavesnotnoise.com 29 29
  • 31. PROGRAMS www.makewavesnotnoise.com 31 Some nonprofits are well known through their programs. 31
  • 32. Which organization runs an annual cookie sale? www.makewavesnotnoise.com 32 32
  • 34. Which organization holds the March for Babies? www.makewavesnotnoise.com 34 34
  • 36. Which organization coordinates the Race for the Cure? www.makewavesnotnoise.com 36 36
  • 37. www.makewavesnotnoise.com 37 Note that the Susan G. Komen Foundation now uses the name of its main program in its logo. 37
  • 38. What is the primary organization affiliated with the AIDS walk? www.makewavesnotnoise.com 38 38
  • 39. www.makewavesnotnoise.com 39 It’s interesting to see how an organization’s name can become a liability as time passes. AIDS is no longer a gay-only issue (It never was.) And GMHC serves many more groups than gay men. The YM and YW Cas have a similar problem with the word “Christian.” Here again, they use initials only in order to avoid using the problematic word in their name. Is there a better solution? 39
  • 40. Which foundation runs the truth campaign? www.makewavesnotnoise.com 40 40
  • 41. American Legacy Foundation www.makewavesnotnoise.com 41 41
  • 42. BRAND EQUITY www.makewavesnotnoise.com 42 Just as you build equity in a house, organizations invest in their brands over time. The cumulative equity is a brand connotes its value. 42
  • 43. Building Brand Value • Recognition • Reputation • Customer Satisfaction www.makewavesnotnoise.com 43 Key components of brand equity. The first two build up over time, often m any years. The third must be earned in real time, every day, over and over again. It feeds reputation and recognition. Recognition alone is not enough. Many people recognize Enron, for instance, but not in a good way. 43
  • 44. Mission Fulfillment www.makewavesnotnoise.com 44 I always think of the Salvation Army as an organization that is a shining example of mission fulfillment. They don’t have a glitzy logo or a cool name. They just do their job helping people and they get great results. They seem to always put mission first. 44
  • 45. Brand Challenges for NPOs • Multiple Audiences • Maturity • Organization Culture • Name Changes • Changes in Operating Environment www.makewavesnotnoise.com 45 Since nonprofits have many audiences -- donors, clients, families of clients, government regulators, etc. -- it can be esp. difficult to build strong brand equity with all audience segments. Key issue -- Our income usually does not come from our primary customers (the people who directly benefit from our services). 45
  • 46. Today’s Brand Environment www.makewavesnotnoise.com 46 46
  • 47. Nonprofit Numbers - 2007 • NYC: 25,000 • NYS: 94,000 • NJ: 39,000 • CT: 19,000 • US: 1.5 million www.makewavesnotnoise.com 47 47
  • 48. New Nonprofits - 2007 • 64,176 (IRS) • $425 million just to create these ($5,000 each) www.makewavesnotnoise.com 48 There are more and more nonprofits every year. How many are truly top performers? How many merely fragment the donor market and create needless competition? Do we really need all of these organizations? 48
  • 49. Funding - 2006 $295 billion • 83% individual gifts ($245 billion) • 33% to religious groups • 8% are bequests www.makewavesnotnoise.com 49 While $295B seems like a lot, much of it goes to churches, synagogues, temples. There is a small pie of foundation dollars. Corporate funding is tiny, yet we put a great deal of effort into courting corporate sector. 49
  • 50. Media Marketplace • Fractured • Crowded • Simplistic • Episodic v. Systemic • Celebrity dominated www.makewavesnotnoise.com 50 And there is tremendous competition among nonprofits for attention in the media, both traditional media and, increasingly, online media. Are we promoting our causes, or our organizations? How much attention should go toward promoting our organization versus our cause? How about results? 50
  • 51. 64,176 New Competitors www.makewavesnotnoise.com 51 51
  • 52. THE FOR-PROFIT MODEL www.makewavesnotnoise.com 52 52
  • 53. Tried & True Strategies • Repetition, repetition, repetition (aka - ad campaign) • Persuasion (aka - selling) • Public Relations (aka - spin) www.makewavesnotnoise.com 53 The for-profit model uses standard techniques. The reason for this is that they work. But do they work as well for nonprofits? 53
  • 54. Newer Techniques • Social media, Web 2.0, etc. • Sector-focused media (NYNP Press) • Media we control (web sites, newsletters, videos) • Corporate partnerships & promotions www.makewavesnotnoise.com 54 The “new” media offer opportunities that traditional media does not, but this is not a panacea. Also, there are no “m ediators” (editors) in the blogosphere to help people (our audiences) filter and find the right info. 54
  • 55. Common Denominator COMPETITION www.makewavesnotnoise.com 55 Bottom line -- the corporate, for-profit model is all about competition. That’s fine for them. Is it fine for us? 55
  • 56. TOWARD A NONPROFIT MODEL www.makewavesnotnoise.com 56 56
  • 57. Why Have Nonprofits? • You provide services and products that for-profit entities will not. • You provide private alternatives to government. • You provide vehicles for the development of civil society. www.makewavesnotnoise.com 57 There are reasons that the government allows tax exemptions for nonprofit organizations. We really are different. Maybe we should have a different model of branding. 57
  • 58. The Nature of the Beast • Multiple audiences - donors, clients, regulators, volunteers, etc. • Bottom line = social goods • Your competitors are also your collaborators in achieving social change. www.makewavesnotnoise.com 58 58
  • 59. A Model of Our Own • Brand collaboration over competition. • Brand results in terms of changed lives. • Minimize duplication, maximize resources. www.makewavesnotnoise.com 59 59
  • 60. Can That Really Work? • Yes, according to John Nash, 1994 Nobel Laureate in Economics. • A Beautiful Mind - his story • Nash Equilibrium: All players benefit if information is open to all and mixed strategies are used. www.makewavesnotnoise.com 60 Nash developed an economic concept that says all players in a group (coalition) can win IF information is openly shared and IF the various players use a mix of strategies. This is part of game theory. This could translate to a coalition of nonprofit groups dividing up the work (each employing a different strategy to move a common mission) and openly sharing information (all players have access to each other’s research, for instance). Everyone wins because together they get results. 60
  • 61. Huh? • Obama/Hillary: A zero-sum game. - Competitive model - Half of the voters “lose” and are unhappy. - Results in a problem = How to bring everyone together to achieve common goal? www.makewavesnotnoise.com 61 As opposed to a zero-sum game. Here’s a recent example that most of us are familiar with. 61
  • 62. What’s the Alternative? • Nash Equilibrium says that when information is open to all a balance will result in which all players achieve some individual gain (aka money). • Bonus = More progress toward common goals (aka results). www.makewavesnotnoise.com 62 62
  • 63. COALITIONS www.makewavesnotnoise.com 63 Here are some examples of nonprofits working together to get results that help all. And one example of a group of for-profits working together to get sales and also to have an impact in making social change. 63
  • 64. Causes in Common Causes in Common is a coalition of activists from the LGBT Liberation and Reproductive Justice Movements that work together toward common goals. www.makewavesnotnoise.com 64 64
  • 65. Causes in Common Coalition Partners • Association of • Planned Parenthood Reproductive Health Federation of America Professionals • Pro-Choice Public • Center for Reproductive Education Project Rights • The Center for Genetics and Society • Community HIV/AIDS • Queers for Economic Mobilization Project Justice (CHAMP) • Empire State Pride • Lambda Legal Agenda • National Gay & Lesbian • Family Pride Coalition Task Force www.makewavesnotnoise.com 65 65
  • 67. SmartTransportation.org SmartTransportation.org is a coalition of nonprofits dedicated to promoting awareness and the availability of clean technology in the transportation sector in the U.S. www.makewavesnotnoise.com 67 67
  • 68. SmartTransportation.org Coalition Partners • Stopglobalwarming.org • American Lung Association of the City of New York, Inc. • The New York League of Conservation Voters • National Resources Defense Council (NRDC) • Set America Free • The Sierra Club www.makewavesnotnoise.com 68 68
  • 70. Divided We Fail Divided We Fail is a coalition dedicated to ensuring that Americans have access to affordable, quality health care and long-term financial security. www.makewavesnotnoise.com 70 70
  • 71. Divided We Fail Coalition Partners • AARP • March of Dimes • Business Roundtable Foundation • SEIU • MANA, A National Latina • National Federation of Organization Independent Businesses • National Council on Aging • American Psychological • United Jewish Association Communities • Disabled American • Women’s Institute for a Veterans Secure Retirement • Human Rights Campaign www.makewavesnotnoise.com 71 How often do we see unions, businesses and progressive groups working together? This could be a breakthrough partnership and the people of the US could be the winners. 71
  • 73. Living Cities Living Cities is a philanthropic, corporate and public sector partnership established to bring opportunities and the power of mainstream markets to urban neighborhoods and residents normally left behind. www.makewavesnotnoise.com 73 73
  • 74. Living Cities Coalition Partners • AXA Community • The McKnight Foundation Investment Program • MetLife, Inc. • Deutsche Bank • Prudential Financial • Ford Foundation • The Rockefeller • Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Foundation • United States • The Kresge Foundation Department of Housing & Urban Development www.makewavesnotnoise.com 74 74
  • 76. PRODUCT(RED) (RED) is a partnership of iconic brands that have created (PRODUCT)RED branded products. A percentage of each (PRODUCT)RED product sold is given to The Global Fund, and the money helps women and children affected by HIV/AIDS in Africa www.makewavesnotnoise.com 76 76
  • 77. PRODUCT(RED) Sponsors • Myspace.com • Converse • Motorola • Apple • American Express • Hallmark • GAP • Dell • Emporio Armani • Microsoft www.makewavesnotnoise.com 77 77
  • 78. Results www.makewavesnotnoise.com 78 This is the final slide. 78