Why Nonprofits Need Strong Taglines
By: Nancy E Schwartz
Your Nonprofit's Name Alone Isn't Enough
You've got to explain in a few words what your nonprofit does, and why it's valuable. That's the job of the tagline.
Many organizations expect their names to broadcast what it is they do. Trouble is, it just doesn't happen that way very often. One reason why is that many nonprofit names sound alike. Another is that audiences frequently confuse the work of organizations focused on the same issues ? think Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International.
Where Your Tagline Fits In
The tagline is one of the four vital components of your branding portfolio, along with your nonprofit's logo, overall graphic look and feel, and positioning statement. Take a look at my article "4 Steps to Creating a Strong Nonprofit Brand" for more info.
Remember that the tagline should be such a natural outgrowth of your organization's positioning statement (the one or two sentences you'd use to reply to someone asking what the organization does) so that the two are inextricably linked. A great tagline differentiates you from your competitors while expressing your organization's personality and adding consistency to your marketing and communications.
The bonus? Your tagline will help to align internal understanding of your organization's direction and goals.
But beware communicators. The absence of a tagline ? or the use of an ineffective one ? will put your nonprofit at a competitive disadvantage in funding, building your staff and volunteer base, and increasing use of your programs and products.
Some Great Nonprofit Examples
Here are a couple of high-impact nonprofit taglines:
Taglines that Don't Work
You can also learn a lot from taglines that fall flat:
Six Keys to a Powerful Tagline
Nancy E. Schwartz helps nonprofits succeed through effective marketing and communications. Subscribe to her free e-newsletter "Getting Attention," at http://www.nancyschwartz.com/getting_attention.html and read her blog at http://www.gettingattention.org for more insights, ideas and great tips on attracting the attention your organization deserves. | ![]() |
