Social Media Management for Non-Profits
Managing social media for non-profits is challenging—limited time, small teams, and big goals. I help Non Profits, NGOs, charities, and social enterprises build stronger communities online with social media management that drives awareness, engagement, and donations.
Social Media for Non-Profits
Social media management for non-profits covers everything from strategy and content creation to publishing, community engagement, and performance tracking. I help charities and NGOs grow their online presence and build stronger communities through clear, consistent social media work.
Common Problems I Solve
Posting regularly but not seeing growth
Confusing or inconsistent brand voice
Donors not engaging with social media posts
No time to manage multiple platforms
Content looks unpolished or outdated
What’s Included in Social Media Management
I handle every part of your social media so your team can focus on impact.
Our service includes:
Strategy and monthly content planning
Post creation — captions, graphics, and short videos
Scheduling and publishing across your main platforms
Community engagement and response management
Monthly performance reports with insights and recommendations
Why Choose Me
3+ years having experience in managing social media for non-profits
Skilled in video, graphics, and storytelling for impact
Certified in Meta, LinkedIn, and Google tools
Clear reporting with results you can trust
My Process
Audit & Strategy
Content Creation
Track & Improve
How to run social media for a non-profit?
Start with a clear goal—like raising awareness, getting volunteers, or increasing donations. Create a content plan, post regularly, and share real stories from your community. Use simple tools to schedule posts and track results so you don’t burn out.
How to promote a non-profit on social media?
Share impact stories, highlight people you’ve helped, and use visuals that connect emotionally. Ask supporters to share your posts, use relevant hashtags, and run small ad campaigns if your budget allows. Consistency matters more than being fancy.
What are the three pillars of nonprofit marketing?
Awareness, engagement, and action. First, make people aware of your mission. Then, keep them engaged with authentic updates. Finally, inspire action—donations, volunteering, or sharing your message.
What is the 5-5-5 rule for social media?
It’s a balanced posting method: 5 posts about your work, 5 sharing others’ content, and 5 that start conversations. This keeps your feed useful and relatable, not just promotional.
What is the best social media platform for non-profits?
It depends on your audience. Facebook and Instagram work best for most causes. LinkedIn helps with partnerships and donors, while TikTok and YouTube are great for visual storytelling.
How often should a non-profit post on social media?
Aim for 3–5 posts per week on your main platform. Daily posting can help if you have time, but focus on quality first. Even small, steady efforts can build strong engagement over time.
Contact Me Now!
If you’re ready to elevate your nonprofit’s social media presence and engage your audience effectively, let’s connect. I’d love to learn about your mission and discuss how I can help.
Phone Number
+92 304 3865993
Email Address
hello@mwaleed.org




