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Can Positive Charity Ads Have More Impact? - Michael Towner

12/12/2019

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​Since 2017, MarTech has been recording, analyzing, and tracking every ad released in the UK and US in the not-for-profit sector. They predict both short term sales spikes and long-term brand building based on the performance of the ad. Because of their work with SURF Survivors Fund in Rwanda, this is an area that has interested them greatly since theystarted, but it’s been disappointing to see that non-profit advertising is consistently one of the worst performers across sectors for long term growth.
But why is that? Is it a budgetary issue? Are creatives too often using juniors for the creative? The issue lies with the historic use of shocking and upsetting imagery to break through consumer apathy in order to get that donation. And if you look at the short-term sales spikes for NFP ads that becomes much clearer.
This year’s Save the Children Pneumonia Appeal ad is a good example of this. It is a touching and powerful ad that provides an insight into the pneumonia crisis in Kenya. It scored significantly for a short terms sales spike and will surely have resulted in an influx of donations for the campaign and it will most probably be considered an effective ad for the charity. Similarly, a Barnardo’s advert from this year, a tragic story of online grooming also scored significant short terms sales spike. However, in both cases, each ad scored only 1 star for long term effectiveness. There is certainly an argument that in both cases the ads are created to produce a surge in donations, and this seems to be exactly what they did do. However, is there a way to increase donations and also accelerate long-term brand building that will potentially provide continuing positive impact for a charity?
On the other end of the scale, the two best-performing charity ads in the UK in terms of brand growth over the past two years, are Cancer Research Angela’s Results ad from this year and Battersea Dogs and Cats Home, Animal Journalist ad. Both of these ads scored 5+ stars for long term brand building, and not insignificant short-term sales spikes.
Animal Journalists, part of a longer campaign from the charity from 2018, is humorous and there is not a single shot of a distressed animal, instead, we are treated to a more playful and fun framing of dogs and cats. Even the short term sales spike is reasonable, 22% lower than the Save the Children pneumonia appeal ad, but it still performs better than more than half of all NFP ads for this metric.
The Cancer Research ad, Angela’s Results focuses on someone getting the news that their cancer is in remission, it’s a short bomb of extreme relief and happiness. And for short term sales spike it was more effective than 90% of NFP ads in the last two years, and only 8% less effective for this metric than the Save the Children ad.
Emotional advertising campaigns are generally more profitable for long term growth. This data shows that how those emotions are applied to creative will have different results for an organization. What’s important to understand for charities is that it is possible to get that short-term donation spike, but at the same time ensure that you positively build your brand for the future.

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