Google Ads For Nonprofits

Strategy, Management, & Training

Everybody googles.

The trick is getting them to google you.

Thankfully, it’s not that hard, especially with google ads for nonprofits. In this grant program, google will offer you free ad space if you complete an application. We’re here to help you do just that.

One of the best-kept secrets of the nonprofit world is Google ads for nonprofits. If you feel the financial constraints of running a nonprofit, you may think that you don’t have the budget for advertising, and the good news is that you don’t need a budget. Google—yes, that Google—offers nonprofits literally thousands of dollars in free advertising if they apply for it.

Whether you’re hoping to launch a campaign to raise awareness about what you do or aspiring to attract more volunteers, Google ads are a great way to cast a wider net. They’re unobtrusive and ubiquitous, which makes them a perfect tool for the nonprofit that doesn’t have the capacity or resources to run traditional marketing. Or, if you are using traditional marketing, they’re a wonderful addition to a full communications repertoire.

The process can easily become tedious or overwhelming if you don’t know what you’re doing, but the good news is that you don’t have to know what you’re doing—you just have to know us.

We can handle the application process for you, and all you’ll have to do is have an extended conversation with us about your organization, so we have the necessary information to fill out the forms.

It’s that simple, and it’s one of the rare cases where something isn’t too good to be true—it’s just a great tool.

Timeline

  • Varies by need

Elements

  • Education & Training
  • Google Ads Development
  • Keyword Research
  • On-going Management
  • Strategy
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