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Your Guide to Year-End Fundraising Best Practices

Nonprofit Tech for Good

By Jen Frazier , President at Firefly Partners – a women-owned, LGBTQ+ certified, and minority-owned digital marketing agency that develops accessible online experiences that empower progressive organizations to thrive. It should convey the organization’s impact and the urgency of supporting its mission.

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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. Use your data to find out how your customers interact with the organization and how it changes over time, which can help you understand member journeys.

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What You Should Include in Your Nonprofit’s Annual Report

Bloomerang

Or, perhaps you’ve just been tasked with putting together the annual report for your organization for the first time. The annual report includes things like your organization’s major accomplishments, benchmarks, and constituent success stories. These individuals can be beneficiaries, volunteers, donors, staff, or board members.

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Member Round Up: Fundraising, awards, and.boot camp?

NTEN

Luckily, there are plenty of opportunities to do so: you can nominate local unsung heroes or become a speed catcher for young leaders (read on to learn what that means), or find resources to help your organization have a successful fundraising season! GreatNonprofits announced the launch of its "community-sourced" Top-Rated Awards.

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So Now What? Finding Funding for Your Nonprofit

Tech Soup

Well, that's an awful lot of pages of data and words, and you want some quick-fix guidelines and benchmarks. If your organization is like those of many of our respondents, there is never enough time or staff to devote to grantseeking. First, you need to determine how your organizations self-identifies.

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Goal Setting for Your Nonprofit

ASU Lodestar Center

July 1 represents a new fiscal year for many nonprofits, a time to review programs and previous goals to be sure they’re aligned with the mission and to establish new benchmarks. Honestly, whether you’re in nonprofit or for-profit work, remembering the reason you’re serving a particular group is vital to moving the organization forward.

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Is There Any Grant Money?

Tech Soup

Talk to anyone associated with a nonprofit organization, and they will tell you that there isn't enough grant money. According to early results from GrantStation's Spring 2017 State of Grantseeking™ Report, 75 percent of those organizations that submitted just one grant application won an award. percent in 2018.

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