MARKETING FOR NON PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

Code Cours
2324-IÉSEG-M1S2-MKT-MA-EI52UE
Langue d'enseignement
English
Matières
MARKETING
Responsable(s)
G.VERHAERT
Intervenant(s)
Griet VERHAERT
Niveau
Master
Année de formation
Période

Présentation

Prérequis
Very basic understanding of marketing principles.
Objectifs
The student should be able to understand and apply the marketing principles in a nonprofit context.
The student should be able to comprehend the growing need for fundraising nowadays.
The student should be able to point out the similarities and differences in marketing between the for-profit and nonprofit context.
The student should be able to build a marketing communication plan for an nonprofit organization.
The student should be able to question nonprofit communications in term of efficiency.
The student should be able to interpret analytics of campaign results.
The student should be able to define benefits of working together with the private sector.
The student should be able to select the appropriate channel(s) depending on the target audience and aim.
The student should be able to define the donor lifecycle.
Présentation
? Defining the nonprofit sector
? Applying the operational marketing mix in a nonprofit context: Price, Place, Product, Promotion
? Key principles of effective communication
? Channels: Direct mail, Telemarketing, Digital, Face-to-face
? Fundraising principles & practice
? The need for funds in the cultural sector
? Interaction with the private sector

Modalités

Organisation
Type Amount of time Comment
Présentiel
Cours interactif 16,00
Autoformation
Lecture du manuel de référence 2,00
E-Learning 2,00
Recherche 2,00
Travail personnel
Group Project 14,00
Overall student workload 36,00
Évaluation
Control type Duration Amount Weighting
Contrôle continu
Participation 0,00 0 40,00
Autres
Projet Collectif 0,00 1 60,00
TOTAL 100,00

Ressources

Bibliographie
Marketing Management for Nonprofit Organizations, Sargeant -
Fundraising Principles and Practice, Sargeant & Shang -
Strategic Marketing for Nonprofit Organisations, Andreasen & Kotler -
Ressources Internet