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Q1: What is the Google Ad Grant?

It’s a program by Google that gives eligible non-profits up to $10,000 per month in free Google Ads to raise awareness, attract donors, and drive impact.

Most 501(c)(3) non-profits are eligible, excluding hospitals, schools, and government entities. DM Deck helps confirm your eligibility.

The process can be tricky. Many nonprofits are denied funding due to small errors. DM Deck removes the guesswork and ensures faster approval.

At the end of the day, every nonprofit is working with limited time, talent, and budget. While it’s possible to manage Google Ads in-house, many organizations quickly discover the challenge: staff turnover, lack of expertise, and the constant learning curve of digital marketing often leave accounts underused—or worse, dormant.

Google Ads can be powerful, but they’re also complex. Best practices shift often, and without consistent attention, most nonprofits never see the full value of their $10,000/month grant.

That’s why we created DM Deck’s low-cost management services—to give small and mid-sized nonprofits the ongoing support they need to keep their grant active, optimized, and working at its highest potential. With us, you don’t just “have” the grant—you maximize it.

Yes—we can guide you beyond approval with campaign strategy, ad structure, and optimization.

Yes. Google provides the ad credit at no cost. DM Deck charges a service fee to help with application, approval, and ad setup, which we usually waive with an annual ad account management contract.

Our 12-month agreement renews automatically but includes a flexible 30-day cancellation clause. In practice, it functions as a month-to-month contract. We’re confident you’ll be satisfied with our services and results, but if your needs change, you can cancel anytime with no penalties.

No, we prioritize transparency and straightforward account management. While we don’t charge any additional fees, applicable state and local taxes may still be applicable.

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