The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Build Brand Identity for Causes, Not Groups

By VIKKI SPRUILL

In recent years, nonprofit groups have embraced few ideas more zealously than one called branding, a marketing practice used widely in the for-profit world to build loyalty among customers and investors and one-up the competition.

But the nonprofit world -- especially advocacy groups working in fields such as health, education, and the environment -- can...

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