Boost Your Business by Partnering with a Non Profit Organization
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Boost Your Business by Partnering with a Non Profit Organization
By Sandra Sims, StepByStepFundraising.com
Is your business looking for new and creative ways to gain publicity
and build your customer base? Partnering with non profit
organizations may benefit your business in many ways.
Why business owners and managers should consider supporting non
profits as part of their marketing strategy:
1. Advertising opportunities are usually offered when non profit
organizations request corporate sponsorship. Types of advertising may
include a business card size ad in a program, a sign at an event, or
your business name mentioned in radio or TV ads.
2. Partnering with non profits increases public relations and a
general feeling of goodwill toward your company.
3. Participating in the planning of non profit events, attending an
event, or volunteering your time increases your opportunities to meet
potential customers.
4. Finally, there are tax breaks for donating money to a charitable
cause. Check with your accountant for more details.
There are many ways that business owners can partner with non profit
organizations in order to reach more potential customers.
Volunteering Your Time
Volunteering your time to help a non profit cause will give you an
opportunity to develop relationships with non profit leaders and
volunteers. You can work on volunteer committees, planning events, or
even just stuffing envelopes. How about donating an hour or two to
man the phones for MDA on labor day weekend, a public television drive
or another telethon? How about staffing a booth at a school carnival?
Savvy business people see such volunteer activities as opportunities
to connect with other business people, network and build relationships
with potential clients.
Donating Merchandise
Many non profit groups hold live and silent auctions or need door
prizes for their events. This is an opportunity for you to show
potential clients your merchandise or sample your services. This
strategy works well for many types of businesses, here's some
examples:
1. A photographer donates a gift certificate AND loans the NPO a large
scale portrait from their portfolio. Even if someone does not win the
gift certificate, they may be impressed with your style of photography
and call to set up an appointment anyway!
2. Restaurants have an easy way out on this one! Donate a gift
certificate to the non profit organization. The receiver gets to
sample your food, service and atmosphere. Who knows, you may have
just gained a customer for life!
Financial Donations
Donating a financial gift to a charity of your choice may have
advertising and tax benefits as discussed earlier.
Attending Non Profit Events
Charities host a variety of fun events such as arts festivals,
dinners, galas, casino nights and auctions. Participating in a
charity fundraiser or other event will give you an easy way to donate
financially to the group. Events also provide time to build
relationships with other business people and potential clients, in a
fun relaxed environment.
Donating Facilities
Does your company have a gym, banquet facility or auditorium? By
donating or offering a reduced rate to non profit organizations, you
may receive great public relations and word of mouth advertising
benefits in return.
Here's a great example: A bowling center in Florida offers their
facility for students to hold a bowl-a-thon. Students get per pin
pledges prior to the event. According to owner, Lisa Ciniello,
"The
Bowling Centers do not make a lot of money, but we encourage these
events as it gives great exposure. In our locations we charge $5.00
to $8.00 per student and no charge for rental shoes."
Connecting With Your Community
One of the best ways to find opportunities to donate to non profits
and network with other business leaders is to join a civic club or
chamber of commerce. These organizations meet 1-4 times per month in
your local city. They usually have a small list of favorite charities
or support their own foundations.
A few of the civic clubs that you may want to consider joining:
Optimist International: www.optimist.org
Lion's Club: www.lionsclubs.org
Kiwanis International: www.kiwanis.org
Business & Professional Women: www.bpwusa.org
Finally, partnering with non profit organizations gives your business
a way to reach out to the local community. Your business can
contribute to the greater good and help many people, just by joining
forces with charitable organizations.
About the Author: Sandra Sims has been fundraising for various
charities for over 10 years. She is the publisher of Step By Step
Fundraising e-zine, which will help you get maximum results from your
charity fundraising campaign. Find out more at
www.StepByStepFundraising.com
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