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4 Strategies to Increase Donor Loyalty

Bloomerang

Do you know what your retention rates are or how to increase donor loyalty? After all, an average customer retention rate for for-profit businesses range from 54% to 84% , which is well above the nonprofit average of 43%. . Get the Attitude of Gratitude Donor Guide. And only 43% of all donors remain loyal? Transparency.

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How Can Nonprofits Switch to a Data-Driven Culture?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Bob’s responsibility is less to provide fish to staff, but more to teach them how to fish. “My goal is to make sure that every person on staff has access to the data they need in order to create actionable changes in the way they do their programs. Bob says, “The data should tell us whether or not the program is effective.”.

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8 Ways Nonprofits Can Help P2P Fundraisers Meet & Exceed Their Goals

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Keep in mind, that you don’t have to use teams if it doesn’t quite make sense for your fundraising base. Essentially, they noticed that mortality rates were decreasing for all age groups except adolescents, particularly in Eastern/Southern Africa. Insert personal language around fundraising campaign link]”.

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Should Museums Be Happiness Engines?

Museum 2.0

There are few games that teach you to "feel rewarded within" or appreciate the ways that you are part of something greater, and so I wonder whether games become an assistive technology, a happiness engine, upon which people become too reliant. Expectations may affect how people judge their ''happiness rating.'"

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[VIDEO] Raising More Money By Asking (And Answering) Better Questions

Bloomerang

Harvey’s going to talk a little bit about getting inside the minds of donors. Harvey: As most nonprofits have these days is that renewal rates have been declining and that’s been consistent. So these things are floating through our minds all day long. . We’re going to do a little intro. . But essentially.

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Have a Cup of Tea with Fear

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Our heart rate rises, the blood is redirected from less essential areas, like our digestive systems, to the muscles. Anyway, he's been well trained, and says in his mind, over and over, "Fear is the mind-killer.". . So what does that mean, exactly, "fear is the mind-killer?" Fear, in its essence, is a survival mechanism.

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Have a Cup of Tea with Fear

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Our heart rate rises, the blood is redirected from less essential areas, like our digestive systems, to the muscles. Anyway, he's been well trained, and says in his mind, over and over, "Fear is the mind-killer.". . So what does that mean, exactly, "fear is the mind-killer?" Fear, in its essence, is a survival mechanism.

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