Since 2012, Mashrokit Digital has worked alongside more than 100 organizations across the government, municipal, non-profit, and business sectors. We know that digital managers in public bodies face a complex reality, balancing public demands and bureaucratic procedures while running active online communities and paid campaigns.
We run these digital channels alongside the client's in-house team. Working with institutions like Israel's Ministry of Health, the Tekuma Directorate (Israel's national rehabilitation administration), Yad Vashem (the World Holocaust Remembrance Center), and municipalities such as Rishon LeZion (a city of over 260,000 residents) and Bat Yam, we advise on strategy and execute the daily work. Since 2012, we have completed over 425 digital marketing projects and managed large-scale paid promotion budgets. We remember that the digital assets belong to your organization; our role is to grow them.
The significance of our client portfolio
Working with government ministries, local authorities, and non-profits requires more than platform knowledge. It requires a deep understanding of the public sector and the ability to operate under strict procedures. When a public entity chooses us for social media management or paid campaigns, they get a team that translates complex institutional messages into clear language for the general public.
This sector expertise helps us provide stability for our clients. We work closely with in-house communications departments, advising on digital strategy and executing full digital marketing operations. When we handle community moderation, it is always conducted under the client's written policy, ensuring transparency and professional standards.
We have gathered 24 success stories from our joint work with clients. Each story outlines the initial challenge, the process we navigated with the organization's in-house team, and the results achieved. You will also find the public bodies, government ministries, and non-profits we have supported over the past 14 years. We invite you to read about these processes and see how collaborative digital work maintains a strong online presence.