How Can Push Notifications Save Your Nonprofit Money?

In a day and age where nearly everyone uses a smartphone, businesses are looking for effective marketing strategies to maintain and build upon their existing clientele. A common form of communication is short message service or SMS, which can cost as much as twenty cents per message. 

With MilkCrate’s templated app, nonprofits can transition to a mobile platform while saving hundreds of thousands of dollars. One client experienced a first year return on investment by replacing SMS with the MilkCrate app and push notifications. SMS can cost up to $2,000 a month, but with the MilkCrate app, you can do more at half the price. 

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Through the MilkCrate app, we have helped nonprofits enter the modern age of technology, which has resulted in a better return on investment through the use of push notifications. Push notifications make it easier to alert users of the MilkCrate app. You can customize and schedule your push notifications ahead of time to notify your audience about different events, news, and tasks

SMS messages can be tracked to see whether they have been queued, sent, and delivered but if you are looking for more insight, the MilkCrate app is a great fit for your nonprofit. The technology used in the MilkCrate app allows you to track live data to see the impact and engagement that have resulted from these push notifications. 

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You may be thinking to yourself, it seems like SMS and push notifications can accomplish the same goal but there is more to it! Once users receive a push notification through the MilkCrate app, they can open the app where they not only receive updates, but they can communicate with staff and amongst each other on social feeds. Users also have the ability to participate in surveys, polls, and gamified tasks to create a more interactive experience. So why continue sending SMS when you can send push notifications, engage an audience, and track data while saving money!


Morgan Berman