For businesses & nonprofits
Communication Strategy Planning
You are always communicating. Ensuring that your communication is strategic helps you achieve your goals.
Telling a consistent and coherent story about your organization can mean more funding, more sales and more opportunity. Having a plan is key.
By creating a communication strategy plan you can be sure that your fundraising and sales needs are all addressed via social media, web and print materials and regular communication with your constituents.
Planning ahead and being proactive in your storytelling means you can strengthen relationships with stakeholders and avoid the common pitfalls and mistakes of last minute communication.
Assess internal and external communication needs for storytelling and messaging.
Create a customized plan for internal and external communication.
Create a comprehensive fundraising communication plan (annual or for a specific fundraising campaign), including sponsorship packets, email and social media for specific campaigns, and speech coaching.
Ongoing implementation support.
Champion, celebrate, reassess.
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Communicating well with board members, staff members, and current clients and donors ensures that people who are already invested in your organization are equipped to share your story and mission.
Internal communication support could include crafting elevator pitches, creating a voice guide for your internal publications and social media, and planning for regular stewardship communication for your constituents.
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Having a plan for your public-facing communication ensures that your website, printed materials, and social media tell a consistent and coherent story so that you can attract ideal clients, donors, and volunteers.
By strategically planning how, when, and where to communicate your story, you can automate processes and maximize revenue. This includes media relations, political advocacy, sponsorships and publicity events.
How it Works
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Step 1:
Schedule a free 30-minute consultation call.
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Step 2:
Participate in work sessions to evaluate needs and goals.
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Step 3:
Receive a complete communication plan for your year or needed season.