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People Want To Be Part Of Something Bigger
Civic Organizations. Ecosystems. Cultural institutions. Causes that matter. Nonprofits exist to move communities forward, and we help them build the trust, participation, and momentum to keep it moving.
Curated Work
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Depending on the cause, the work may look different, but these patterns stick out.
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The Work Is Never Finished
The causes that matter most rarely come with a finish line. Progress happens through steady effort, long-term commitment, and people willing to show up.
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Small Things Add Up
A volunteer hour. A shared story. A donation. Meaningful change often begins with moments that seem small, but are anything but.
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Communities Carry The Work Forward
The work grows stronger when people begin to see it as their own. Communities have a way of carrying ideas further than any organization can on its own.
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Momentum Doesn’t Just Mean Growth
For nonprofits, growth is rarely measured in revenue alone. Sometimes it looks like more connected communities, more volunteers, new partnerships, or more people choosing to stay involved and spread your message.
who we work with
The People, Brands, and Places we move forward.
Curated Insights
The Strategic Thinking Behind The Momentum
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Frequently Asked Questions
What makes nonprofit marketing different from traditional marketing?
Most nonprofits are asking people to care, participate, volunteer, donate, advocate, attend, or stay involved. That’s a different kind of decision. Nonprofit marketing works best when people can clearly see the impact of their involvement and understand how they fit into the bigger picture.
Why does trust matter so much for nonprofits?
Support is built over time. A donation, volunteer commitment, membership renewal, or community partnership often comes down to whether people believe an organization will follow through on its mission. Trust grows through consistency, transparency, and showing people the difference their support makes.
How can nonprofits build stronger community support?
Communities support what they feel connected to. We’ve learned that nonprofit organizations must create opportunities for people to participate, contribute, and see themselves in the work. When people feel ownership in a cause, support becomes more durable and more likely to spread.
What does successful nonprofit marketing look like?
Success looks different for every organization. Sometimes it’s increased donations. Sometimes it’s volunteer participation, event attendance, advocacy efforts, partnerships, or greater awareness. More often, it’s a combination of many small actions that create momentum over time.
What makes KHM different from other nonprofit marketing agencies?
We believe communities already care about the issues that matter most to them. Our role is helping organizations uncover what resonates, strengthen connections, and create work people genuinely want to support. We focus on building belief that lasts, not attention that disappears.