Ask HN: Social Media Management for NPOs?
The problem we see is that a lot of small and medium sized nonprofits don't have the capacity to manage a successful social media program. At best, a lot of nonprofits think its sufficient to set up a facebook or twitter account with minimal maintenance or updates. We would argue that it takes a lot more than that for a nonprofit to successfully engage constituents on the web. Our solution is to provide these types of services to nonprofits.
I can give more details as needed, but basically we're wondering if this would work. Do you see this as a need in the sector? How should we consider tweaking our idea to improve our services or make them more appealing? How much would you pay (or think is a fair price) for this service?
Any help or advice is appreciated.
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[ 4.4 ms ] story [ 14.8 ms ] threadIt's great that you've been able to build a business providing web services for NPO's. It can be a very rewarding experience.
From my time spent in the space I've found that few of the small to medium NPO's (which we call not-for-profits or NFP's in Australia)I've found that there is a heavy cost in terms of education to demonstrate the benefits of social media activities. Many times the benefits are medium to long term whereas these organisations need solutions which work a little faster than that in order to justify the expense to their boards.
It may be an obvious thing to say but I would be focusing on presenting solutions with a clear ROI for both yourselves and the non-profit.
After we shut up our startup I've since gone into the for-profit online marketing space. The returns are a lot greater and there are a lot more companies willing to spend money to test new ideas. I hope to come back to the non-profit space one day, but probably not until I've got some clout to make real change (ie networks or capital).