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Planning Your Nonprofit’s Capital Campaign: 4 Do's & Don'ts

Achieve

It might be time for a capital campaign. They’re major investments of your time and resources with potentially huge payoffs—an increased capacity to drive impact, strengthened relationships with donors and partners , and tons of valuable fundraising experience. Don’t underestimate the amount of time you’ll need.

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Reaching Baby Boomers: The Next Big Demographic in Nonprofit Online Fundraising - Online Fundraising, Advocacy, and Social Media - frogloop

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To add more fuel to the fire, the Direct Marketing Association says that due to rising consumer hostility toward Direct Mail, laws have been proposed in 15+ states to create “Do Not Mail” registries. “Establishing a presence on social networks, although inexpensive as far as cash outlay is concerned, is time-intensive.

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Reaching Baby Boomers: The Next Big Demographic in Nonprofit Online Fundraising - Online Fundraising, Advocacy, and Social Media - frogloop

Care2

To add more fuel to the fire, the Direct Marketing Association says that due to rising consumer hostility toward Direct Mail, laws have been proposed in 15+ states to create “Do Not Mail” registries. “Establishing a presence on social networks, although inexpensive as far as cash outlay is concerned, is time-intensive.

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2020: The Year that Changed Grantmaking

Connection Cafe

If ever there was a mandate to reexamine the role and process of funding, now is that time. The process is a time-intensive, laborious grind for applicants. Once submitted, the application is scrutinized and debated across the organization –often requiring time consuming revisions of the proposal.

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Embracing Next Generation Philanthropy

NTEN

Recent economic forecasting suggests that traditional fundraising is not going to get easier any time soon. Each chapter organizes a small group to give out monthly $1000 awesome grants to the strongest proposal that comes through their simple application form. By Nathaniel James, Social Innovation Consultant.

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A Few Social and Collaborative Fundraising Approaches

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

" So basically you pledge to do something if x number of people pledge to help you. The pledges range from changing a city to changing the world. I will do this for free for a minimum of six months (in my free time). The concept is: Tell the world ???I???ll ll do it, but only if you???ll ll help me do it."