Sarah Ford | November 3, 2015
New! Facebook Nonprofit Ad Credit Grants

If you are familiar with the Google AdWords Grant for Nonprofits, then you are going to love this (I know we are). Facebook has set aside $2M for a new ad credit program they are testing for nonprofits, which is being administered by ActionSprout. Individual nonprofits stand to get up to $1,500 to spend in Facebook advertising if approved. The application is super short if you have the right accounts set up. Click this link to get started: https://adcredits.actionsprout.com/r/UxZvp6iS6w
For nonprofits who have never used Facebook advertising, you will want to create a Facebook Advertising account before you apply for this ad credit program. Our friends at WholeWhale.com have put together a helpful step-by-step guide to help you. Read Now.
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