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Most nonprofits and charities are small - 97% of local units have less than 15 staff. But some - like MADD (Mothers Against Drink Driving), Habitat for Humanity, Save the Children and Greenpeace - have so established themselves and their brand that they appear to be as big as a Fortune 500 company. How did they achieve this level of impact? Lacking financial resources and manpower, how did they leverage themselves onto the regional, national and international stage? The answer is: MARKETING AND COMMUNICATIONS Here are some of the 127 examples from Volume 1 of "Marketing and Communications for Nonprofits and Charities":
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This knowledge will build your organisation over the next 20 years - showing you how to adapt successful applications of Marketing and Communications employed by your peers world-wide as they too strive to develop economically sustainable and industry-relevant business models. Can you afford not to be this well informed? Over 4,765 nonprofits and charities worldwide have benefitted from the expertise of Civic Chamber Australia. Established in 1989, the Civic Chamber continues to be the most relevant industry resource when cutting edge and effective guidance is required.
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