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5 Reasons Tech is a Must-Have for Marketing Your Nonprofit’s Golf Event

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Marketing your nonprofit’s golf tournament makes up the largest phase of event planning. They don’t have to fill out a paper form or make a phone call to register. By Jennifer Wemhoff , Communications Manager at GolfStatus – the leading event management platform for golf fundraisers.

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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 5 Phases of the Faith-Based Supporter Lifecycle

Connection Cafe

The 5 phases of the faith-based supporter lifecycle : Step #1: Getting to Know You. For places of worship, this is the phase where a potential member attends services for the first time, or comes occasionally, while still attending another parish most weekends. For schools, this is where the family registers their children to attend.

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The 5 Phases of the Faith-Based Supporter Life Cycle

Connection Cafe

The 5 phases of the faith-based supporter life cycle: Step #1: Getting to Know You. For places of worship, this is the phase where a potential member attends services for the first time, or comes occasionally, while still attending another parish most weekends. Step #3: First Gift. Step #4: Donor Stewardship.

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How to Run a Capital Campaign

CauseVox

Generally a capital campaign happens in two parts: a silent phase and a public phase. The Silent Phase of Your Capital Campaign. The first portion of your capital campaign is what’s called the Silent Phase or the Quiet Phase. The Public Phase of Your Capital Campaign. Let’s take a look at each one.

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How to Streamline Your Grant Management Process with Technology

sgEngage

And don’t forget to adjust an application’s status field during this phase, letting everyone know where that request is in your team’s workflow. This could be by phone, letter, or email. Communication of Decision The decision may be made but the work is not yet done. It’s time to communicate the approval or declination to grantees.

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10 Ways to Unlock your School’s Giving Day Potential

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Consider a quiet phase. You are probably familiar with the quiet phase of a capital campaign. Consider implementing a similar quiet phase for your Giving Day. As part of your quiet phase, identify major donors who might be able to provide a challenge or matching gift to your Giving Day.

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