Sarah Ford | May 4, 2015
Optimizing Your Nonprofit’s Impact Using Google’s AdWords Grant
The Google AdWords Grant for Nonprofits is one of the most powerful tools for nonprofits to drive meaningful website traffic. Sadly it is also one of the most underutilized tools. America’s Charities’ Board Director,  George Weiner and his team at WholeWhale.com are trying to change that by teaching the nonprofit sector how to spend Google’s money to increase their impact.
Prior to WholeWhale.com, George was the CTO of DoSomething.org. Under his leadership, the organization became an innovator in social media, mobile technologies and social cause. During his 7 years at DoSomething.org, he oversaw the complete overhaul of the site twice (winning a Webby Award and nominations), helping to build a community of over 1.5 million young people taking action.
George and his team at Whole Whale have put together a series of online courses including, Google AdWords Grant for Nonprofits: Spending free money to drive online impact. Typically this course costs $249, but George is generously offering it to our members at a discounted price of just $79.
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