The Nonprofit FAQ
Can we do our own market research? If so, how? |
If you don't have the budget to hire a professional and want to do the research yourself, you need to be VERY CAREFUL. Educate yourself on the "how to's." Start with a comprehensive introduction such as Aaker and Day, Marketing Research: Private and Public Sector Decisions, New York: Wiley, 1980. See what you can learn from the Free Management Library. They have information on:
See http://www.mapnp.org/library/research/research.htm. At http://www.mapnp.org/library/evaluatn/fnl_eval.htm, there are additional resources such as frequently asked questions about qualitative research, ethics in conducting research, resources for qualitative researchers and links to many research methods Use the expertise of board members or volunteers who have training in marketing research. Ask for pro bono help from local marketing firms. Remember that nonprofits are far more complicated than for-profits and so is the marketing. You probably won't have the big budgets for advertising and PR that for-profits have, either. Also, if you want to get some general ideas about what and how to market, try running some meetings with randomly selected members of your "customer pool." These are called focus groups by the pros but they really consist of discussion sessions about what people want from your agency and what they think of you. The most important rule is to "play dumb", i.e. don't put words in their mouths. Listen to what they have to tell you. Info from Free Library, etc posted 8/19/99 -- CM Additional information added 12/19/00 -- LBS |