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10 Inexpensive (or Free) Nonprofit Marketing Tools That Create Stunning Visuals

Author: Terry Ibele
October 18, 2017
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Posts with images and videos get shared up to 230% more than those without.

On top of that, when people hear information, they’re likely to remember only 10% of it three days later – but if it’s paired with an image, they will retain 65% of the information.

The most successful campaigns I’ve seen take advantage of these fact by creating highly engaging visuals, but how can you do this quickly and inexpensively — especially if you’re a small nonprofit with limited time and budget?

To help you out, here is a list of my ten favorite free or inexpensive nonprofit marketing tools. None of these tools require any technical expertise, but can elevate your social media posts to get more engagement.

If you want to learn about even more tools and resources to help streamline marketing in 2020, check out our on-demandfree webinar with nonprofit marketing expert Maria Bryan, “10 Online Tools to Skyrocket Your Nonprofit’s Marketing in 2020”.

Canva Nonprofit Marketing

1) Canva for Nonprofits

  • Free premium version available for registered nonprofits

By far, my favorite tool to create visuals of all kinds is Canva. From infographics to ebooks to Facebook ads to email headers and more, Canva is a one-stop graphic design shop for non-graphic designers.

They have a huge variety of options available, and the ability to purchase certain elements or stock photos for $1 each. You can also upload your own logos and images to the site and incorporate them into your creations.

(I even created the cover image for this blog post in Canva.)

Canva Nonprofit Marketing Tools

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Crello Nonprofit Marketing

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2) Crello

  • Free
  • Advanced design elements for 99 cents

While I am a devoted Canva evangelist, some of my nonprofit clients prefer Crello. Crello has over 65 million free stock images (whoa!) and boasts 10,000 absolutely free design templates. Similar to Canva, they have templates set up for you when you log in, to get you started quickly and to provide inspiration for your designs.

Animoto Nonprofit Marketing

3) Animoto

  • Free trial
  • Paid versions start at $16/month (the annual subscription can save you 50%)

Recommended by Facebook guru Mari Smith and other social media marketing experts, Animoto easily turns photos, graphics, and video clips into an animated video slideshow.

Animoto tends to work best when creating short videos for social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram because it can easily convert the slideshow to square format.

Read More: The Ultimate Nonprofit Video Marketing Strategy + 5 of the Best Nonprofit Videos We’ve Seen

Best Free Nonprofit SoftwareBoomerang Nonprofit Marketing

4) Boomerang from Instagram

  • Free

Boomerang is a mobile app that creates a mini-video that plays forward and backward from a short burst of photos. This app is a quick way to create a visual that will catch the eye of your fans and followers in their news feeds, and make them smile if it’s done in a clever way.

You can share the Boomerang directly inside Instagram, or save it as a file and upload it to Facebook and more.

Legend Nonprofit Marketing

5) Legend

  • Free

Legend is a mobile app that can turn simple text into beautiful moving images. There are dozens of templates, backgrounds, and fonts to choose from. Take an inspiring quote or a shocking statistic and put it into animated format to get even more attention and engagement.

gifs.com Nonprofit Marketing

6) GIFs.com

  • Free (watermark will show)
  • Paid version is $7.99/month if you want to remove their logo and watermark

Who doesn’t love a great GIF? With GIFs.com, you can easily create your own animated GIFs to share anywhere you like. You can also add fun overlays, graphics, stickers, filters, and even your logo to make it more branded and more unique.

Animaker Nonprofit Marketing

7) Animaker

  • Free
  • Paid versions start at $12/month

Need a quick explainer video on the importance of clean water, or the devastating effect of domestic violence on children? Animaker has over 40 templates that you can choose from to create your very own animated video.

This is especially useful for nonprofits who have confidentiality challenges in their visual marketing and may not be able to use images and videos of their clients.

WordSwag Nonprofit Marketing

8) WordSwag

  • $3.99 (purchase on the App Store or Google Play)

WordSwag is my preferred mobile app when it comes to text overlay on photos as well as creating beautifully designed text quotes. The Centre Street Food Pantry uses WordSwag to put text over the images that they share to Instagram and Facebook, and received a 150% increase in likes and comments in just 2 months.

Choose from their backgrounds and stock photos, or upload your own!

WordFoto Nonprofit Marketing

9) WordFoto

  • $1.99 (purchase on the App Store)

WordFoto is a mobile app that takes the saying “a picture is worth a thousand words,” literally. Using your words and phrases, the app turns them into stunning works of art, that you can download or share to your favorite social media platforms.

Lumen5 Nonprofit Marketing

10) Lumen5

  • Free
  • Paid version starts at $49/month

Lumen5 turns your blog or long-form content into a video. Trust me, this one is a game-changer. I uploaded my blog post “10 Simple Ways Nonprofits Can Prepare for A Successful #GivingTuesday” into Lumen5, edited the text on the slides, chose some photos to go with the text, chose some music from their library, and voila! Off to the races.

Here’s the video I created:

It probably took me about 2 minutes to get the video exactly how I wanted it. No editing, no technical knowledge necessary. And the version that I used did everything I needed for free.
After your video is created, you can share it directly to Facebook or download the video file and share it wherever you like.

Visual marketing takes a bit of creativity and forethought, but if you explore using the tools I’ve detailed above, the work will become much easier.

And if you want to make things even easier, check out these ready to use nonprofit marketing templates from One Nine Design’s Nonprofit Template Shop.

If you have any favorite visual marketing tools to add, let me know in the comments.

Additional Resources:

Julia C. CampbellJulia Campbell is one of the most well-known nonprofit digital marketing and online fundraising strategists. She offers a number of free nonprofit webinars and courses on her website and she is the author of Storytelling in the Digital Age: A Guide for Nonprofits.

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