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Everything You Need To Know About the Google Ad Grant

The Fundraising Authority

If you ever worked with Google AdWords in the past, then you already know Google Ads (it rebranded in 2018). Do you have Google Analytics Installed? Be sure to set up an ad for each keyword that includes that keyword in the headline and the description. You have a Google Analytics account. Visit your site.

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The Ultimate Guide to Google Ad Grants for Nonprofits: 2022 Edition

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Prior to the Google Grant application there are a few steps that must be completed first: Make sure you have Google Analytics set up on your website. You should set up the conversion in Google Analytics and import it into Google Ads. Once they are set up in Google Analytics you can then use them in Google Ads.

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Make it Rain: Using the Google AdWords Grant to Drive Impact

Tech Soup

Why AdWords? Google has a grant that gives $10,000 per month in free AdWords spending for nonprofits that qualify, and unlike most grants, it has a really simple application process. Apply for the Google AdWords Grant. Have goals set up in Analytics and AdWords. Are you sick of working on logframes? Don't fret!

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The Ultimate Guide to the Google Ad Grant: 2020 Edition

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Have Google Analytics installed on your website (ideally, we recommend installing Google Tag Manage r as well). Have set up one or more “Goals” within Google Analytics for valuable actions that users can perform on your website (we will discuss this further in the “Conversion Tracking” section below) . This means that you: .

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