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7 tips for preparing your nonprofit for a move to new software

EveryAction

Keep in mind that while it’s important to prepare your data for migration to new software, data hygiene is not a one-and-done activity. Because the time needed for each software implementation project will vary, be sure to build a timeline with input from all stakeholders (including your software vendor and implementation partner.)

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Getting the board on board with nonprofit technology changes

EveryAction

They can help drive a culture of adoption , which allows leadership to focus on change management activities to ensure you succeed with significant tech shifts. You’ll want to approach this project in phases, and build a solid foundation first to help you create lasting change. Let’s dive in.

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Creating a Fundraising Culture in Your Nonprofit

Greater Giving

While each nonprofit is different and each donor relationship has its own intricacies, there are three general phases that define the donor journey: cultivating, soliciting, and promoting stewardship, and in each phase, there is the opportunity to promote a strong fundraising culture. The Cultivation Phase.

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The Audiences of a Capital Campaign: Who to Target and When

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Traditionally, capital campaigns are broken down into seven phases: Pre-Campaign Planning. The Quiet Phase. The Public Phase. Post-Campaign Activities. For a capital campaign, there are three main audiences you’ll need to speak to at different phases of your campaign: Your organization’s leaders and stakeholders.

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Who Analyzes the Analytics? (It’s us. We do.)

M+R

We hope you like acronyms, because Google is making some big changes — and that means nonprofits will need to understand some important technical details in order to effectively reach, track, and mobilize supporters. GA3) is being phased out effective July 1, 2023, and there are a number of significant changes to the new product.

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Reading Donor Signals for Events: Knowing Who to Invite and When

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The Four Phases of Responsive Fundraising Listen Listening is where effectively reading donor signals is incredibly important. Donor signals that create direct feedback from your donors are typically communications that you actively solicit. Tracking donor signals looks different at each organization.

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Data as Decision in Grantmaking

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Building knowledge is a social process where we make meaning together. Data is part of the tracking and monitoring innate to grantmaking and can be part of intentional organizational learning processes. It can contribute to exchanges and interactions that are at the heart of nonprofit network building.

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