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The Google Ads Grant for Nonprofits

You'll be amazed at what $10,000/month can do for your nonprofit.

Nonprofits do so much for communities and the world. It is easy to overlook marketing strategies when you feel like you don't have a lot of money to spend on ads. With Quartz Marketing we give you high quality ads for a great price. Let our experience relieve your stress of google ad marketing. 

We've got your back

Supporting Nonprofits...

It all starts with advertising.

Impressions lead to clicks, clicks lead to website visits.

What we do:

  • Get the recurring $10,000 Google Grant for you and correctly maintain it. 

  • Design, test, and implement Google Ads. Let's get you that exposure!

  • Send you beautiful weekly detailed reports on what the advertising is doing. 

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How does the Google Ads Grant work?

There's nothing we like talking about more.

Google is offering $10,000 in Google Ads to eligible 501(c)(3) organizations. If you are a qualifying nonprofit, you will receive $10,000 US in in-kind Google Ads advertising every month. 

Voilá, the Google Grant. 

The Google Grant offers prime online advertising space, enabling your nonprofit business to soar to the top of Google and bring thousands of additional website visitors every month. 

What do you do now?

Quartz Marketing will obtain and maintain the Google Ads Grant  on your behalf. It usually takes 1-3 months to receive the grant from Google. Our clients love how little hassle and setup is required on their end. All you have to do is watch for our weekly reports and enjoy the traffic roll in! 

Want to learn more? Contact us today.

How can a wild amount of new web traffic help my nonprofit?

Glad you asked.

  • Promoting volunteer opportunities

  • Collecting digital donations

  • Informing about the problem you seek to solve

  • Increasing brand awareness

  • Driving sign ups, purchases or whatever grows your revenue!

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