Marketing consulting
for your mission.
Helping good work go further.
Orbiter Marketing helps mission-driven organizations stay focused on the bigger picture with marketing strategies that build lasting impact.
Orbiter Marketing was founded on a simple idea: meaningful missions deserve marketing with a bigger perspective. Like the orbiters that study and support planets from above, we help nonprofits, conservation groups, and cause-driven organizations rise above the day-to-day noise and stay focused on what matters most.
We connect your mission to marketing strategies that are thoughtful, effective, and grounded in the full landscape of your impact.
Ways we can help.
Marketing Strategy
Media Relations
Digital Marketing
Marketing Planning
Research and Discovery
Marketing with AI
Featured insights.
Explore fresh perspectives on marketing with these practical tips and real-world examples. Whether you're looking to refine your message, reach new audiences, or build long-term momentum, these articles are here to guide and inspire.

How to Build a Marketing Strategy That Stays True to Your Mission
It’s easy for cause-driven organizations to adopt generic marketing tactics that don’t reflect their values — or worse, dilute their impact. This post walks you through a mission-first approach to building a marketing strategy that aligns with your purpose, engages the right audience, and fuels long-term growth.

How to Think Like a Strategist (Even When You’re in the Weeds)
When you’re deep in the day-to-day work of advancing your mission, it can feel impossible to see the bigger picture. Discover mindset shifts and practical tips to help you “zoom out," identifying patterns, clarifying priorities, and leading with intention.

Limited Resources: How to Prioritize When Everything Feels Urgent
Most mission-driven teams are juggling too much with too little, and marketing often falls to the bottom of the list. Cut through the noise and focus on the 3–4 highest-impact marketing actions worth your time, even when resources are tight. Because doing less, more strategically, is often the key to making real progress.