Previously named: Fundraising & Marketing: Building Nonprofit Capacity
In today’s rapidly evolving nonprofit landscape, harnessing deep stakeholder insights and leveraging cutting-edge marketing strategies is essential for driving impactful fundraising efforts. Participants will explore how to extract actionable intelligence from stakeholders to craft campaigns that resonate deeply, discover innovative donor engagement strategies rooted in behavioral economics, and apply these insights to elevate fundraising efforts. This program not only addresses current challenges but provides a forward-thinking approach to stakeholder engagement and marketing best practices, ensuring your organization stands out in a competitive environment.
We will explore crucial aspects of nonprofit marketing, including segmenting and targeting your stakeholders, establishing a distinctive market position. You will refine narrative design skills, crafting compelling stories that inspire action and support, and discover how to utilize creative brief writing for any and all stakeholder communications. You’ll learn a framework to assess and improve communications, and learn to present exciting stories, within which your donors see an opportunity for themselves to make an impact. By integrating these insights and techniques, you will be equipped to elevate your marketing efforts, enhance stakeholder engagement and effectively communicate your organization's value and mission.
VIDEO: Learn more from Professor Kevin McTigue & Academic Director Elise Madrick
Building Stakeholder Insights
Donor Engagement Strategies
Marketing Essentials for Nonprofits
Narrative Design
Creative Brief Writing
Communicating Brand Value: The ADPLAN Framework
Storytelling
Elise Madrick - Academic Director; Associate Director, Nonprofit Executive Programs
Elise Madrick - Associate Director, Nonprofit Executive Programs
Kristian Alomá - Founder & CEO, Threadline
Kevin McTigue - Clinical Associate Professor of Marketing
Derek D. Rucker - Sandy & Morton Goldman Professor of Entrepreneurial Studies in Marketing; Professor of Marketing; Co-Director, Center for Global Marketing Practice
Aparna Labroo - Professor of Marketing
Location
Nonprofit Management Programs are held at Northwestern University's Chicago Campus.
Wieboldt Hall
340 East Superior Street
Chicago, IL 60611
Directions
Chicago Campus Parking Map - Please Note: the Huron Superior Parking A lot and the Erie Ontario Parking C & D lots are available to the public and should be used when attending programs at Wieboldt Hall.
Application Deadline
The deadline for registration is 10:00 am one business day prior to the program start date.
Scholarship Assistance
Up to 50% scholarships are available for all of our nonprofit executive education programs for those working in nonprofit organizations. All scholarship requests are reviewed by our Registrar and any scholarships granted will be reflected in the amount charged to your credit card.
Payment Deadline
Hospitality during the Program
We strive to provide healthy meal choices for our participants for breakfast, lunch and breaks. We typically provide a range of choices, including some vegetarian-friendly and gluten-avoidant selections. We cannot meet all dietary preferences, but we will do our best to accommodate health restrictions, religious restrictions and food allergies.
Accommodations
Participants are responsible for booking their hotel accommodations during their stay in Chicago.
Cancellation Policy:
Participants must notify the Program Manager five business days in advance of the program start date if they are unable to attend. Otherwise, participants will be charged 20% of the stated program fees.
When canceling a program registration, participants may choose to rollover their payment to a future program or receive a refund. Participants are allowed two rollovers, after the second rollover, participants forfeit the money paid to the Center for Nonprofit Management.
*Refund or rollover must be requested at the time of the program cancellation. Once a program payment has been rolled over, a monetary refund is no longer an option. The participant must continue with the rollover process.
THIS PROGRAM IS APPROVED BY THE CFRE TO AWARD CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS
Full participation in this Kellogg Nonprofit Executive Education program entitles you to 21 points in Category 1.B—Education of the CFRE International application for initial certification and/or recertification.
Note: Participants who wish to apply for continuing education points on their CFRE application for initial certification and/or recertification will be able to access a tracking form on the course site, once they register for the program.
Grow your fundraising and marketing efforts to create an innovative strategy
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