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Grow Or Stagnate?: Nurturing A Growth Mindset

The NonProfit Times

Making learning social has a dual benefit of encouraging staff development and supporting team and culture building and strengthening cross-functional interactions and relationships. But some people, through circumstances or attitudes, are not motivated to expand beyond their present way of thinking. McKinsey & Company.

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One Thing Most Nonprofits Stink at (Donor Retention) and How You Can Change It in 2019

Connection Cafe

Blackbaud’s latest Charitable Giving Report sheds light on the importance of donor retention in the nonprofit industry. According to the latest research from Blackbaud’s Charitable Giving Report : The average donor retention rates for first-year offline-only donors is 29%. That’s shocking (and pretty scary).

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One Thing Most Nonprofits Stink at (Donor Retention) and How You Can Change It in 2014

Connection Cafe

In 2013, Chuck Longfield was on a mission to shed light on the importance of donor retention in the nonprofit industry. According to Chuck, ten years ago the average retention rates of a newly acquired donor were roughly 33%. If the ten-year trend continues, we’ll eventually end up with donor retention rates under 20%.

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[VIDEO] Raise More Money And Improve Donors Relationships Through Personal Branding

Bloomerang

Tom Iselin will show you how to increase your likability and “memorability” among donors that will deepen relationships, help you raise more money, and create greater donor loyalty. We got five excellent tactics for you that’ll help you raise more money, and improve your donor relationships through personal branding.

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The Ultimate Online Fundraising: Guide + 10 Top Ideas

Bloomerang

You can then leverage this information to build relationships with these donors and encourage future donations. When people read stories , chemicals like dopamine and oxytocin are released in their brains. Recurring donations are important for your nonprofit’s donor retention strategy.

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20 Incredibly Easy Online Fundraising Ideas and Expert Tips

Bloomerang

You can then leverage this information to build relationships with these donors and encourage future donations. This means that the information you capture through online fundraising automatically syncs in Bloomerang, which helps you build relationships with donors and supporters so you can retain them for years to come.

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Converting Emotional Donors to Monthly Donors

Connection Cafe

A relationship rife with possibility. That donation they sent you gave their brains a shot of happiness chemicals. Whether or not this “first date” gift turns into a real relationship depends on you. Donor retention rates are higher with monthly donors, 70% compared to 40-50% for single gift-makers. Ah, the new donor.

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