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There’s one thing the most successful social impact orgs get right, every time.

They truly define and own a niche.

Owning a niche as a social impact brand is probably one of the most important — but least understood — superpowers to further your mission.

When we help our clients define and own a niche, they:

↳ More easily drive engagement and action for their mission

↳ Build capacity and become more effective with their existing resources

↳ Reduce friction in securing donations and growing their revenue

↳ Build a stronger culture and clarity of purpose for their team

But owning a niche is easier said than done. And your niche should evolve over time.

Where you started might not be right for where you are today — or more importantly where you need to be tomorrow.

In today’s episode of Designing Tomorrow, Jonathan outlines 5 simple but powerful questions that you can ask yourself to test your social impact niche.

If you’re trying to find your niche, or ready to make a pivot, these questions can help you make sure you’re putting your ideas to the test.


Episode Highlights

  • Question 1: What Specific Problem Do You Solve? [01:41]
    • Explore the importance of clearly defining the problem your organization solves and ensuring it's communicated effectively.
  • Question 2: Who Experiences the Pain If You Disappear? [06:12]
    • Discuss the significance of understanding your primary audience and the implications of your absence on them.
  • Question 3: What Is Your Unique Solution? [09:30]
    • Examine how to articulate your unique approach to solving the problem and how it differs from other solutions.
  • Question 4: What Are the Ramifications of Not Solving the Problem? [12:44]
    • Consider the impact of not addressing the problem and how it can help refine your organization’s focus.
  • Question 5: Who Are Your Competitors or Collaborators? [15:07]
    • Analyze your position relative to competitors and how understanding this can help strengthen your niche.


Quotes

  • "The most important question to test your niche is, what specific problem do you solve?" - Jonathan Hicken
  • "If my organization disappeared tomorrow, who would feel the most pain?" - Jonathan Hicken
  • "Are you uniquely positioned to solve that problem in a way that's different or better than other people also working across that problem?" - Eric Ressler

Resources:

*** If you liked this episode, it really helps a new podcast if you can help spread the word. Share with your friends or co-workers, post it to social media, “follow” or “subscribe” in your podcast app, or write a review on iTunes. We could not do this without you!

We love hearing feedback from our community, so please email us with your questions or comments — including topics you’d like us to cover in future episodes

Listeners, now you can text us your comments or questions by clicking this link.

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There’s one thing the most successful social impact orgs get right, every time.

They truly define and own a niche.

Owning a niche as a social impact brand is probably one of the most important — but least understood — superpowers to further your mission.

When we help our clients define and own a niche, they:

↳ More easily drive engagement and action for their mission

↳ Build capacity and become more effective with their existing resources

↳ Reduce friction in securing donations and growing their revenue

↳ Build a stronger culture and clarity of purpose for their team

But owning a niche is easier said than done. And your niche should evolve over time.

Where you started might not be right for where you are today — or more importantly where you need to be tomorrow.

In today’s episode of Designing Tomorrow, Jonathan outlines 5 simple but powerful questions that you can ask yourself to test your social impact niche.

If you’re trying to find your niche, or ready to make a pivot, these questions can help you make sure you’re putting your ideas to the test.


Episode Highlights

  • Question 1: What Specific Problem Do You Solve? [01:41]
    • Explore the importance of clearly defining the problem your organization solves and ensuring it's communicated effectively.
  • Question 2: Who Experiences the Pain If You Disappear? [06:12]
    • Discuss the significance of understanding your primary audience and the implications of your absence on them.
  • Question 3: What Is Your Unique Solution? [09:30]
    • Examine how to articulate your unique approach to solving the problem and how it differs from other solutions.
  • Question 4: What Are the Ramifications of Not Solving the Problem? [12:44]
    • Consider the impact of not addressing the problem and how it can help refine your organization’s focus.
  • Question 5: Who Are Your Competitors or Collaborators? [15:07]
    • Analyze your position relative to competitors and how understanding this can help strengthen your niche.


Quotes

  • "The most important question to test your niche is, what specific problem do you solve?" - Jonathan Hicken
  • "If my organization disappeared tomorrow, who would feel the most pain?" - Jonathan Hicken
  • "Are you uniquely positioned to solve that problem in a way that's different or better than other people also working across that problem?" - Eric Ressler

Resources:

*** If you liked this episode, it really helps a new podcast if you can help spread the word. Share with your friends or co-workers, post it to social media, “follow” or “subscribe” in your podcast app, or write a review on iTunes. We could not do this without you!

We love hearing feedback from our community, so please email us with your questions or comments — including topics you’d like us to cover in future episodes

Listeners, now you can text us your comments or questions by clicking this link.

  continue reading

18 episoder

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