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Marketing Manager

Dart Inc, Boulder, CO, United States


About DART™, Inc.
Founded in 2000, DART™, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to violence prevention training. Our mission is to equip individuals and organizations with practical skills that reduce risk, increase awareness, and prevent violence before it happens.
Our programs include:
WorkSmart

– Workplace situational awareness and violence de-escalation training
DateSmart

– Dating violence prevention education for middle school students
Fight Back 101

– Personal safety training for public audiences

For over two decades, DART™ has empowered schools, workplaces, and communities with life-saving knowledge and tools.
We are seeking a passionate, creative, and self-motivated Marketing Manager to help expand our reach and impact. This is an excellent opportunity for a marketing professional looking to give back, build nonprofit experience, or support violence prevention initiatives in a meaningful way.
Key Responsibilities
Develop and implement simple, effective marketing strategies and resources
Manage and grow social media presence
Create content for email campaigns and newsletters
Assist with branding and messaging consistency
Support outreach to schools, businesses, and community organizations
Help increase awareness of WorkSmart, DateSmart, and Fight Back 101 programs

Ideal Candidate
Experience in marketing, communications, or public relations
Strong writing and digital marketing skills
Familiarity with social media platforms and email marketing tools
Ability to work independently and manage time effectively
Passion for community safety, education, and violence prevention

What You’ll Gain
Meaningful impact in violence prevention efforts
Flexible schedule (approx. 4-6 hours per week)
Opportunity to shape and grow a nonprofit’s marketing strategy
Resume-building leadership experience
Professional references upon successful service
Knowledge of the principles of workplace safety training
Potential for greater involvement as DART grows