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Paul Newnham

Intrepenuer for Global organisations

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Previously global leader for youth @worldvision working across 100 countries to engage young people in Global issues. Chief architect of www.hungerfree.org. International Development, Communications, Leadership & Marketing Guru. Innovator and Idea generator that loves to disrupt.

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Where does an organization find their audience?


Paul Newnham

Intrepenuer for Global organisations

This a very open question. My advice is start with who you know and either are connected to you or individuals in your organisation or to the area you work in and cause. There is many ways to target and segment to create a strategy for marketing and building a donor base. I have done this in a range of countries over the past 13 years and there is no one way to do it but there is common mistakes. There is a distinct difference between Marketing and Fundraising so engage some one that can help you in one you want. The first questions I would want you to answer is who are you already engaged with in your inner and outer circle. From this I would then help you work out if they are possible donors or advocates. Then you can work out clear on ramps for them to help you raise awareness and drive action in the form of donations. Book in a call if you want to explore further.

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Is it more beneficial to start a profit or non-profit business ? What are the benefits ? and what are the challenges of either of them?


Paul Newnham

Intrepenuer for Global organisations

To me this is a question that needs to be seen in context both have benefit and challenge but really the question is what are you trying to achieve. Dependent on this will depend on which path to take.

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Marketing CommunicationsMarketing StrategyContent MarketingStrategic PlanningTeam LeadershipLife CoachingNon-profitsInternational DevelopmentYouth MarketingAudience Segmentation