A Boise-based marketing and public relations company is looking for nonprofit partners to help spread its message. And they want to do it for free.
The Stoltz Group, which provides brand development, media, marketing and other services, uses its Creators for Change division to support nonprofit organizations in Idaho each year at no cost.
Applicants must be an Idaho-based 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, have a designated contact or team who can actively participate during promotional activities, and meet Stoltz's commitment to diversity and equity. Provided that we provide services that are relevant to our core values. Inclusion, family/child support, workforce development, and/or women and girls support.
“Stolz is here to help. We partner with one nonprofit organization each year to provide heartfelt creative services that best fit the organization's needs, enhance its brand story, and support its mission. ” states the Stoltz website. “Starting in 2024, we will deepen our commitment to our nonprofit partners with approximately $25,000 in in-kind contributions of our team’s passion and talent.”
The deadline to apply for pro bono services is March 15th through the Creator's for Change website.
Applications will be reviewed by the Stoltz team and two to three finalists will be invited to present in person in late March. Final selections will then be made and announced on April 1, 2024. He will work with the nonprofit organization Creators for Change for six months.
The six months of work includes an orientation to identify the nonprofit's marketing needs and determine key performance indicators. 10% of your donated time will be devoted to strategy development. A “takeover” of Instagram will take place and a presentation will be made to the organization’s board of directors to fully understand the results of the collaboration.
A check-in will be provided six months into the project to review the nonprofit's progress.
Nonprofit organizations that have benefited from this collaboration in the past include Giraffe Laugh, Ronald McDonald House Charities of Idaho, and Children's Home Society of Idaho.