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Thanks to the CraigsList Foundation for hosting the NYC Nonprofit Boot Camp on Aug. 16. Miriam Kriegel of BBMG led a particularly interesting session on 'brand driven communications
Miriam stressed the importance of nonprofits identifying what they stand for, what their unique difference from other organizations with compatible missions and realizing that branding is not simply your logo. She also suggested that narrowing your focus makes your brand stronger. In addition, if you don't already have a well known brand, "create a new category in which you can claim leadership."
In contrast to building multiple web sites to address different audiences, Miriam suggested using a single web site which is associated with a strong branding message. This presents an interesting challenge - can we serve all of our constituents differently yet have them all view our organization with a consistent identity?
As I've advocated elsewhere, Miriam also stressed the importance that all touch points have similar messaging, e.g. web site, direct mail, telephone, events, board interactions with the public as well as that a brand be presented consistently over time.
These principles are often used in for profit organizations, but they clearly can be used effectively within our sector. What is it about your organization that makes it unique? Having a clear mission which staff and board can clearly articulate helps, but creating a strong brand is a critical component of any nonprofit's communications strategy.