MUVIST Academy teaches Movement Marketing to charities who know there has to be a better way to grow supporters than spending more on campaigns.
Movement Marketing organises your supporters around a clear, shared belief and gives them simple actions to take together, so growth comes from participation, word of mouth and advocacy, working alongside everything you already do. No additional budget required.
Our course, Movement Marketing: Extend Reach, Reduce Cost, is built for small charity teams responsible for engagement, fundraising and communications. In under eight hours of self-paced learning, you'll develop clearer supporter engagement frameworks, stronger storytelling, better digital visibility and a 30-day campaign plan you can run yourself and evidence to your board.
MUVIST Academy is proud to be a CFG Corporate Partner. Every course enrolment funds 100 meals through FareShare.
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“Paula from MUVIST combines deep marketing expertise with practical habits that a busy charity team can actually sustain. She helped me sharpen my strategic thinking and apply clear movement marketing frameworks to deepen engagement and build sustainable supporter momentum”.
Alex Edge, Head of Marketing and Communications, MEI Charity
“The Drive to Save Lives event showed what’s possible when a business and charity unite around a clear purpose. Paula and the MUVIST team applied movement marketing practices, and in one weekend, helped us raise funds, bring people together, connect new supporters to EAAA and even inspire one guest to become an EAAA volunteer”.
Luke Abendroth, Corporate Fundraising Lead, East Anglian Air Ambulance
“Paula at MUVIST builds real empathy between organisations and their audiences, which sits at the heart of movement marketing. She helped us redesign our storytelling so people could actively take part, not just watch, leading to nine touring exhibitions across the UK, 72 venues and over two million visitors in under a year”.
Sarah Dowd, Communications Manager, Their Past Your Future, Imperial War Museums