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Use This Sample Letter With Your Board To Boost Year-End Giving

Bloomerang

Sending this sample letter is in that vein. Here’s a sample letter to boost year-end giving Date Subject: Your Immediate Action Requested to Boost Year-End Giving Dear <Insert Board members names>: As we draw closer to Dec. If you’d like that, please let us know. Please let us know.

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26 Sample Email Subject Lines For Your Fundraising Campaign

Classy

Use the following sample email subject lines and tips to optimize your email opens. Sample Email Subject Lines: Help [organization name] reach children in need. Sample Email Subject Lines: [Potential donor] helped this year. Sample Email Subject Lines: Just one week left to join [fundraiser campaign name].

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12 free nonprofit books to help you achieve year-end fundraising success

Candid

These nonprofit books provide sample messaging and practical guidance to help you write appeals that resonate with your donors and compel them to support your organization. Read this book to gain confidence by learning tools, sample dialogues, and techniques to ask anyone, for any amount, for any purpose. The Annual Campaign by Erik J.

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End-of-Year Wrap-Up: Three Things to Take Into Your 2024 Email Campaigns

M+R

Email fundraising has become increasingly difficult, but many of the organizations in our sample of 24 nonprofits saw strong results this December. Anticipating the crowded inboxes and limited attention of year end ending on a weekend, the competition was FIERCE.

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Getting Attention Nonprofit Tagline Awards Winners Announced

Amy Sample Ward

Both large and small nonprofits earned top honors this week for their attention-getting taglines, demonstrating again that an organization of any size can craft a powerful, pithy motto to build awareness and connect with its key audiences. For your free copy on publication, subscribe to the free Getting Attention e-update.

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Reaching Gen Z on social media: Expert advice vs. Gen Z opinion

Candid

As a member of Generation Z (Gen Z), or today’s 11- to 26-year-olds, I have been curious about the advice given to nonprofits on capturing younger audiences’ attention. But other suggestions, like using pop culture slang and memes to catch Gen Z’s shorter attention span, feel a little off. Here are the top takeaways.

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How to Use Trial & Error to Find the Right Fundraisers for Your Nonprofit

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Check out the sample of the book club below!) Pay attention to what is working—not only the type of campaign but individual aspects of each fundraiser. This will help you create a more compelling and meaningful campaign. 4) Think of each fundraiser as a test. 5) Keep track of what works and what doesn’t. Try to figure out why.