Who is this for?
This content is designed for participants in Anti Entropy's SparkWell fiscal sponsorship program. While some context will be specific to SparkWell and may need more context, we've made these resources public because they may, nevertheless, be useful to others who may be founding or building an organization.
- Introduction & onboarding
- Mission, theory of change & impact evaluation
- Fundraising strategy & donor management
- Financial management & budgeting
- Legal compliance & risk management
- Infosec & GDPR
- Brand development & marketing (current stage)
- "Bus-proofing" & sustainability strategy
- HR systems & hiring strategy
- Board development & governance
- Revisited: Mission, theory of change & impact evaluation
- Graduation
Brand development & marketing
Why is this important?
When setting up a nonprofit, brand development and marketing are crucial for building visibility, credibility, and support. A strong brand communicates the organizationβs mission, values, and impact in a clear and compelling way, helping to attract donors, partners, volunteers, and beneficiaries. Effective marketing ensures that the nonprofitβs message reaches the right audiences, drives engagement, and differentiates the organization in a crowded landscape. Together, they create a recognizable and trusted presence that fuels growth and advances the nonprofitβs mission.
Suggested reading
Nonprofit Operations Playbook:
Other Related Readings
Milestones
Aim to complete these before your next monthly check-in:
βοΈ Company name determined
βοΈ Logo drafted
(Optional) Further outcomes
Consider completing these throughout the program:
βοΈ Brand positioning and messaging strategy discussed
βοΈ Website and user experience strategy planned
βοΈ Designer/developer identified OR DIY site-builder identified
βοΈ Marketing strategy developed
Next up: "Bus-proofing" & sustainability strategy
When setting up a nonprofit, thinking about βbus-proofingβ and sustainability strategy is key to ensuring long-term resilience and continuity.
See the "Bus-proofing" & sustainability strategy worksheet for more information.