What could your Charity do with $120'000 per year?
Website Sorted • 8 March 2019

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What could your Charity do with $120'000 per year?

Google Adwords, an online advertising solution from Google offer a grant of $10,000 USD (that's over £9000) every month for non-profit organisations. This will allow you to recruit more volunteers. Attract more donations. Raise awareness. And share your stories or events with audiences all over the country. It’s all possible with Google Ad Grants...

Are you eligible?

Google Ad Grants is part of the Google for Non-Profits programme. To qualify for Google Ad Grants, your organisation must:

  • Begin by applying to Google for Non-Profits.
  • Hold valid charity status. Please see the Google for Non-Profitssite for definitions of charity status in the UK.
  • Acknowledge and agree to Google’s required certifications regarding non-discrimination and donation receipt and use.
  • Have a live website with substantial content. (we can help with that!)

What are Google Ads?

Google Ads is an online advertising platform developed by Google, where you pay to display short adverts, service offerings, product listings listings on Google's search engine results page and ad networks across the internet.

Ads are triggered to show in a users search results by keywords that are determined by advertisers. Each ad links to the advertisers website.

Please contact us if you require any more information or would like us to help with your Google Ads Grants account.

What could your Charity do with $120'000 per year?

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