Background and Basics – Cause Marketing Forum
Background and Basics
DEFINITION
Whether your focus is cause or business or both, you’re bound to run into a sea of new terms and a variety of interpretations of the term “cause marketing”.
Here’s how we define cause marketing:
Cause Marketing encompasses a wide variety of commercial activity that aligns a company or brand with a cause to generate business and societal benefits.
Cause Marketing is Not:
“Social Marketing,” the use by nonprofit and public organizations of marketing techniques to impact societal behavior (e.g. stop smoking, don’t pollute, don’t use drugs, don’t drive drunk.)
nor is it:
“Corporate Philanthropy,” the giving (without expectation of direct corporate gain) of charitable financial and in-kind grants by companies or their corporate foundations.
HISTORY
Although the term “cause-related marketing” is attributed to American Express and its 1983 Statue of Liberty Restoration project, the history of cause marketing as we know it today dates back even further. The actual “first” cause marketing campaign may forever remain a mystery. For example, Marriott and the March of Dimes conducted a cause-focused campaign in 1976. Famous Amos Cookies and Literacy Volunteers of America also created a long-running cause-related promotion in 1979. American Express copyrighted the term “Cause-Related Marketing” but made no attempt to limit the term’s general use.
Since that time, the terms “cause-related marketing” and “cause marketing” continue to grow in popularity.
The IEG Sponsorship Report predicts that cause marketing will be the fastest growing category of sponsorship spending in 2010, and projects that corporate cause sponsorship will rise 6.1% to hit $1.61 billion in 2010.
Cause Marketing Pioneers: Marriott and the March of Dimes
One of the first “cause marketing” campaigns occurred in 1976 through a partnership between Marriott Corporation and the March of Dimes. Marriott’s objective was to generate highly cost-effective public relations and media coverage for the opening of Marriott’s Great America in Santa Clara, CA.
The March of Dimes’ objective was to significantly increase overall donations for their pledge walk and incent their fundraisers to meet a given deadline. The promotion was conducted simultaneously in 67 cities throughout the Western United States and exceeded all goals to become the most successful promotion in the history of Chapters West of the March of Dimes who received $2.5 million in donations (a 40% increase) by their deadline. The promotion also resulted in a record-breaking opening day for Great America, attended by 2.2 million people and provided hundreds of thousands of dollars in free publicity.
Cause Marketing Pioneers: Famous Amos Cookies
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