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Thursday Thoughts | Supporter habits to build this year

EveryAction

To kick off 2023, we asked our partners, what are some new habits nonprofit practitioners should build with their donors, volunteers, and other supporters to help them meet their long-term organizational goals? Another important habit you should add is making sure your supporters stay informed about where their dollars are going.

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Tips for Inclusive Thanksgiving Communications: Practicing Mindfulness During the Holidays (And Beyond!)

Whole Whale

Maybe they could use your fundraising dollars—look out for community-based organizations or organizers that you could support during GivingTuesday or promote to your networks during year-end giving. Or perhaps, Native communities in your area might have vendors you can support directly with your holiday shopping this year!

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Want To Be a Leader? Get to Know Yourself

.orgSource

If you don’t already have a professional support system, I urge you to find objective advisors. They can support you through risky decisions, business downturns, and even job loss. Instead of focusing on your ideas, pay attention to others. Success requires intention, practice, honesty, and effort. Observe behavior.

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Creating a Nonprofit Digital Strategy with ChatGPT: A Practical Guide

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Among the innovative tools that have garnered attention is ChatGPT. The Results: 2) External Audience Mapping: Understanding Your Supporters Understanding your audience is paramount. The AI can suggest language that aligns with the SMART framework, aiding in conveying your goals succinctly.

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How to Create a Power-Packed Donor Thank You Letter

Get Fully Funded

You are changing each one of their lives with your gift, and we are so grateful for your support.” It doesn’t spew mind-numbing facts and stats about the need and their accomplishments. Don’t use jargon, acronyms, and stiff language, and leave out all your 25 cent words. Element #4: Hero language.

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Storytelling for Grant Writers: 10 Tactical & Stylistic Tips

Achieve

The right story catches our attention and makes us more willing to listen to the hard numbers and details that ultimately convince us to take action. Do your grant applications tell stories that catch the attention of funders and illustrate the real impact their support will have on your community? Be mindful of passive voice.

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7 “Must Do’s” When Thanking Donors To Win Their Heart and Set Up Future Gifts

Get Fully Funded

To do that, you have to connect with them emotionally through a story, a photo, and hero language that makes them feel special and important, like they personally stepped in and made a difference through their gift. Thanks to generous supporters like you, we were able to move S. A perfect thank-you letter does both. Write with meaning.

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