Jordana Sitting at Desk on Zoom with Nonprofit Client

You’re in the weeds, giving your all to your mission every day.

I’ve got an outsider’s perspective with insider knowledge.

I see you, nonprofit leader.

You give your all to your mission every day. You’re making decisions big and small while living every metaphor for being too busy—wearing too many hats, juggling too many balls, and having too much on your plate. That’s how it is at a growing nonprofit—I’ve been there! You know marketing is necessary, but with everything else you have going on it’s hard to know where to begin and what to prioritize.

Your nonprofit has an important story to tell, and I’m here to build the foundation you need to share it.

For over a decade, I’ve worked with both local and national organizations with varied missions, budgets, and resources. I have developed and executed marketing plans for multichannel fundraising campaigns, public awareness projects, programmatic initiatives, and volunteer recruitment. I love dreaming big for my partner organizations while creating practical plans for them to identify and achieve their goals.

When we work together, I get to know your organization from the inside out. I provide done-with-you services that benefit your nonprofit long after our partnership.

As your marketing partner, my goal is your goal: to raise awareness and funds to support your mission.

 

FAQs

Our organization operates on a very small budget. Is marketing really worth the investment?

Yes! Marketing isn’t just a Facebook post or donor email—everything is marketing! From your homepage to your front door, every interaction between your organization and your supporters (and potential supporters!) matters. These days especially, your digital presence is what can make or break your cause. Many small nonprofits and social good causes understand that marketing is important, but not enough to budget for it—often handing it off to someone on staff who is already juggling too many balls. I understand operating on a shoestring budget and not being able to “afford marketing,” but with increasing competition for donors and supporters, can you really afford not to?

My nonprofit could really use your help. What kind of services do you offer?

Great! I work with nonprofits in one of three ways, which you can read more about here. I started Voice for Good to meet nonprofits where they are—each organization is different and I can’t wait to get to know you and address your individual needs.

What is your ideal partner organization?

If your organization is in need of donors, supporters, volunteers, participants, and/or members but doesn’t have the resources to devote to in-house marketing, let’s partner! In my career I have worked at nonprofits and social good causes of various sizes and missions. My marketing efforts have served special needs communities, young children, seniors, underserved students, and those in need of food and shelter. Every cause has a voice and I would love to get to know yours—schedule your free discovery call today.

Why do you use “partner” instead of “client?”

My work with each organization is very much a partnership. I can’t do what I do without you—and you actually don’t want me to! Marketing and development communications are about relationship-building. We’re reaching your people! I’m here to amplify your voice. We’ll grow and cultivate your community as a team—which means more awareness, more engagement, and more supporters in the long run.

 

What else can I answer for you? Let’s chat to discuss your needs!

 
 

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“Working with Voice for Good was such a great blessing for our team. Jordana came with deep listening, strategic wisdom, and on time, quality deliverables with a stellar messaging guide and marketing plan. Our team was able to be more informed and intentional about how we put our work out in the world. She went above and beyond our expectations and I'd highly recommend her and her work to all looking to bring deeper impact and transformation to their work.”

RABBI SHMULY YANKLOWITZ

Founder and President,

Uri L'Tzedek