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How Nonprofits Can Use Greenwood Social to Share Their Mission and Grow Their Audience

Greenwood Team
How Nonprofits Can Use Greenwood Social to Share Their Mission and Grow Their Audience

If you work at a nonprofit, you already know the drill. Tiny budget. No dedicated social media person. A million things to do and somehow “post on Facebook” keeps falling to the bottom of the list.

But you also know that social media is how people find you. It’s how donors stay connected to your mission. It’s how volunteers learn about events. It’s how the community you serve finds out about your programs.

You can’t afford to not be on social media. But you also can’t afford $99/month for a scheduling tool that was built for Fortune 500 companies.

So let’s talk about what $15/month looks like.

The $15/Month Social Media Plan

Greenwood Social costs $5 per platform per month. Most nonprofits need Facebook, Instagram, and X (formerly Twitter). That’s $15/month total. Less than most team members’ weekly coffee budget.

No bundles. No per-user charges. No contracts. $15/month, and you can cancel anytime.

For comparison, Hootsuite’s cheapest plan is $99/month. They do offer a nonprofit discount that brings it down to about $24.50, which is fair. But that’s still $24.50 for a tool that’s more complex than most nonprofits need.

How a Nonprofit Would Actually Use This

Let’s say you’re a food bank. You have events every month, volunteer opportunities, donation drives, and stories about the people you serve.

Here’s the workflow. Your program director sits down for 30 minutes at the start of the month. They open Claude and say:

“We’re a community food bank. This month we have a canned food drive on the 15th, a volunteer orientation on the 22nd, and we’re launching a new after-school meal program. We also want to share some stories about families we’ve helped. Write 30 posts for Facebook, Instagram, and X.”

Claude generates all 30 posts. Event announcements, volunteer recruitment, donation appeals, impact stories, thank-you posts for donors. All written in a warm, mission-driven tone.

The program director reviews them, makes a few tweaks, and tells Claude to schedule everything through Greenwood Social. One bulk session. Month is done. They go back to running the food bank.

Why This Matters for Nonprofits Specifically

Consistency is how nonprofits build trust. When a potential donor checks your social media and sees you haven’t posted in three weeks, it doesn’t inspire confidence. When they see consistent, thoughtful content about your impact, they’re more likely to give.

The same goes for volunteers. People want to help organizations that seem active and alive. Regular posting signals that you’re out there doing the work.

And here’s something we care about personally. Greenwood Social is a POC woman-owned family business. We have zero government surveillance contracts. We believe your tools should match your values. If your nonprofit serves immigrant communities, marginalized populations, or any community that deserves better, we built this tool with you in mind.

Get Started

Sign up at social.greenwoodapps.com with promo code 30Days90Posts for 30 free days. Connect your platforms, run the 30-in-30 Method, and get back to the work that actually matters. Your mission deserves to be heard.

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