Through the state of Massachusetts organizations that apply and are awarded a grant can be a 100% reimbursed for money dedicated to marketing training and support.
This grant requires companies to have a certificate of good standing with the Massachusetts Department of Revenue and be headquartered in the state.
Grants can be rewarded for up to $30,000 in matching funds per calendar year. The number of grants will be determined by the number of applications submitted.
This grant can cover TribalVision’s 4 training modules, consisting of 1 month of strategy development, and 3 months of implementation and training.
Over the first two and half months of the campaign, 642 new contacts were enrolled in the company’s subscriber list. Approximately 64 store launches can be attributed to the campaign. Based on the standard store activation rate of 40% and an average revenue of $1,364 per store, an estimated $34,918 in revenue can be attributed to the campaign during the first two and half months.
Only a month into the Nepal campaign, we drove a +6,606% month-over-month increase in revenue and a +5,778% increase in transactions from email alone, with a 26% donation conversion rate resulting from email in April 2015. Although in the past direct mail had accounted for an overwhelming majority of donations to the client’s emergency disaster relief efforts, we saw that digital channels drove 53% of the total revenue for Nepal. The total revenue generated amounted to $426,673, over 4x the initial goal.