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A Network To Build Chicago Arts Audiences

February 17, 2025

How to Write a Quick and Dirty Marketing Strategy

A Webinar

Presented by Community Media Workshop

Spending time and money trying to market your nonprofit or its programs without a strategy in place is a big waste of precious resources. But who has time to create in-depth, well-researched strategies when there is so much “mission” work to do? During this webinar, you’ll learn how to find the middle ground—to create a “quick and dirty” marketing strategy. With Kivi Leroux Miller

Particpants will learn the following:

  • Steps that you need to go through to create marketing strategies for your nonprofit organization or for a specific campaign or program. 
  • How to create a quick marketing strategy. 

About Trainer Kivi Leroux Miller

Kivi Leroux Miller is president of EcoScribe Communications and Nonprofit Marketing Guide.com, where she teaches a weekly webinar series that helps nonprofits communicate more effectively in print and online with their donors, volunteers, and others supporters. More than 1,500 nonprofits have participated in her webinars since 2008. She also writes a leading blog on nonprofit communications and is writing a book, also called "The Nonprofit Marketing Guide" to be published in Spring 2010 by Jossey-Bass.  

Location

Live online event

Admission

$35

Agenda

Date and Time:

February 17, 2025

2:00PM to 3:15PM

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