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Deadline THIS Friday! Sign up for the 2022 Benchmarks!

M+R

Hoping to hop on the 2022 Benchmarks train? This Friday (December 3) is the last day to sign up to be part of the next Benchmarks journey ! And please reach out to benchmarks@mrss.com with any questions. The annual M+R Benchmarks Study is a wide-ranging exploration of digital fundraising, advocacy, and marketing data.

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Come join Benchmarks 2022! Help us map the whole year in data.

M+R

The annual M+R Benchmarks Study is a wide-ranging exploration of digital fundraising, advocacy, and marketing data. Across channels and platforms, we end up with answers about what is working and what’s not, trends in nonprofit strategies, and insight into supporter behavior. . Related Links: Benchmarks UK is here! Sign up now

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Use Engagement Scores to Point Your Members in the Right Direction

Association Analytics

According to Marketing General Incorporated’s 2021 Marketing Benchmarking Report, 50% of associations surveyed believe lack of engagement is the top reason members didn’t renew. As you look at the data in aggregate, do so for both members and non-members to get a big picture of engagement behavior.

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What 2020 year-end fundraising can tell us about 2021 

M+R

Of the 25 M+R clients who provided data for our Giving Tuesday analysis, 74% saw an increase in overall revenue, 60% reported an increase in gifts, and 44% reported an increase in average gift. Aggregate data is tricky here—we don’t have enough data points to pull out medians without exposing individual organizations.

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Year-End Fundraising Up in 2011

Care2

The results below come from aggregate data from 14 organizations we work with – a big thanks to them for letting us include their data in this post. These aren’t necessarily the same organizations we included in our write-up last year; this analysis compares two years of data for these 14 groups.

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6 Key Insights from the Inaugural donorCentrics Athletics Benchmarking Group

Connection Cafe

Last month marked the inaugural meeting of a new benchmarking group created specifically to analyze and discuss trends in athletics giving [1]. The two days spent together was so valuable that it seemed like a perfect opportunity to share some insights and median trends with the higher education community at large.

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My Goals For 2009

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I also plan to continue blogging about these topics - focusing on writing in-depth thought pieces as well as aggregate and summarize the best thinking in the nptech field. I will also continue to write case studies, step-by-steps instructional pieces, and trend pieces. I want to improve my writing. score out of 5.0).

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