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Making the most of mid-level

M+R

Finding your audience part 1: file analysis. The chart below is an excerpt of an analysis that we conducted for one M+R client, looking at a range of digital platforms, and the “match rate” of our donors to those platforms. Below is the mid-level welcome email that Oxfam America sends to new mid-level donors.

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An Amazing NpTech Social Media Link Buffet: Take Your Pick!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

And because you probably can't eat that much - unless, of course, you're Joey Chestnut - you put many small samples on your plate instead. So, here's a few samplings from my digital buffet. This site, MyGoodDeed is encouraging people to pause and share their plans for a personal good deed. Registration here. Inspiration.

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[VIDEO] Where to Find Potential Donors to Support Your Cause

Bloomerang

Many databases will actually look at this or there’s some Excel downloadable templates that can do this analysis. Many of them will do like a little sample screening for you so you can see what it looks before you make the investment. So I have a sample donation reply card on the Resource page. I could do more.”

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[VIDEO] Building a Better Grants Strategy Post-COVID

Bloomerang

And here’s just a sample breakdown, $56 billion for individuals and families, $86 billion for health, $211 billion for education and childcare, $40 billion for transportation. First things first, you want to make sure you register with sam.gov and grants.gov to make sure that you have the appropriate registrations ready to go.

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New Study of High Net Worth Philanthropy | Nonprofit Trends with.

sgEngage

Smörgåsbord of Stats Here are just a sample of some of the statistics in the report worth noting: 98.2% The study is part of an ongoing research partnership with the Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University , which began in 2006. Wealthy households also gave a substantial amount, on average, to education ($12,759 in 2009).

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