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The Secret Way To Boost Year-End Gifts

Bloomerang

First names only! Here are 6 channel options: A simple phone call from you, or even better—a board member A postcard A video email A letter An email A text 3 time-saving ways to report impact with scale and efficiency (no matter how big or small you are!) Texting is the 21st century version of a phone call.

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Unlocking the Power of APIs: The SKY is the Limit!

sgEngage

As a thought leader in your school—whether you are a director of technology, an assistant head of school, an academic dean, a database administrator, or something else—it is your job to ensure that you are choosing the right piece of school software to best fit the mission and needs of your school. Now what do you do? Magic, I tell you!

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Level Up Your Nonprofit Supporter Stewardship: 5 Steps To Executing A Thank-A-Thon

Bloomerang

Phone-a-thons have been a tried-and-true fundraising staple for decades. With fewer people picking up their phone for unknown callers, phone-a-thons appear to be waning in effectiveness. Have you ever considered turning the phone-a-thon on its head and holding a stewardship drive with a “thank-a-thon” instead?

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Phonathons: The Fundraiser’s Ultimate Guide & 15+ Top Tips

Double the Donation

Create a standardized script. Include matching gifts in call scripts. To illustrate our point, take a look at two possible phonathon script introductions: Phonathon Script Introduction #1: “I’m calling on behalf of University X to raise money for our annual phonathon campaign. Create a standardized script.

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It’s Not Too Late: 3 Strategic Year-End Fundraising Tips

Bloomerang

If someone wants to reach you by phone or email, it should be easy for them to do so. Here’s a sample script you can use: . “Hi! I know it’s a busy time, and hopefully I can make it easy by taking your pledge or even your credit card payment over the phone.”. Add contact information at the end of the email. Try three times.

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Super Useful Nonprofit Fiscal Year-End Action Strategies

Bloomerang

For those of you on a different fiscal year, skip down to “Cleaning up your Prospect Database” and save this checklist for whenever the time is right for you. This is important for all sorts of reasons, including the fact that many CRMs and donor databases are set up to treat “ lapsed donors ” differently than current ones.

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We’re 39 percent similar; how can we be exponentially better?

Candid

Where contact information is requested, provide (if applicable) Name, Title, Address, Email Address, Phone Number. consider mapping the common fields identified here to any data fields available via Application Programming Interface (API) in your public database. You can find Robinson's scripts used in this analysis here.

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