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Putting Our Humanity Back at the Center of Engagement

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A connected throughline of our shared humanity With that in mind, as I reflect on the influences, changes, and overall trends we have seen in employee engagement, philanthropy, and CSR in 2023, and those that are to come in 2024, I cannot help but be struck by the notion that it is not about specific trends or actions.

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How to Get Millennials to Support Your Cause

The Modern Nonprofit

With that in mind, it’s time to start thinking about your millennial engagement strategy. They are strongly influenced by friends. They want to engage on their own terms and are more likely to respond to social media influencers and short videos of real people. Focus on volunteering to build mutually beneficial relationships.

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What is Planned Giving?

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While annual giving allows donors to contribute to something important to them in the present, planned gifts in the form of cash, property, or assets like stocks and bonds can influence an organization for years or decades to come. Building relationships with potential planned donors is an important preliminary step to generate interest.

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5 Game-Changing Marketing Tips to Maximize Auction Exposure

DNL OmniMedia

Understand your audience When planning your marketing strategy, it’s helpful to start with the end in mind—who are you trying to reach? Look into your audience’s giving history, previous event attendance, in-kind donation support, or online engagement with your cause to understand how to best reach them. Partnering with an influencer.

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4 Ways to Continue Engaging Attendees After a Virtual Event

Achieve

cultivating relationships. At in-person events, your donor outreach team can have one-on-one conversations with multiple guests to help start your nonprofit’s relationship with them off on the right foot. However, in the beginning, a virtual approach will allow you to act quickly while your event is still fresh in attendees’ minds.

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How to Keep Your Board Members Involved in Your Mission

Greater Giving

To reenergize your board and refocus their attention on your nonprofit’s priorities, use these best practices: Engage your board members in nonprofit strategic planning Empower board members to help with fundraising Create productive working relationships Your board is a powerful resource for your organization. Let’s begin.

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Major Gifts: 16 Strategies to Raise More

Neon CRM

Once you’ve identified people who have a history of supporting your organization, seem to have the capacity to make major gifts, and have a pattern of making major gifts to other organizations, you’ll be able to start intentionally cultivating relationships with them. Why Implement It? Why Implement It?

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