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Why Your Nonprofit Needs Peer-to-Peer Fundraising (and How to Use It)

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Existing supporters are the ones spreading the word to friends and colleagues. By offering peer-to-peer, you’re providing supporters another way to participate, thus enabling them to tailor their experience with your organization. A peer-to-peer fundraising event is one in which your supporters raise money on behalf of your cause.

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3 Examples Of Successful Nonprofit Marketing Campaigns

Bloomerang

Some creative and successful nonprofit marketing campaigns include: Breast Cancer Now, CoppaFeel and Asda: The Real Self Checkout Suicide&Co: The Words Unspoken Campaign The British Tinnitus Association. Breast Cancer Now, CoppaFeel and Asda: The real self checkout Image Source Breast Cancer Now and CoppaFeel! ,

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Elevating Nonprofit Events: A Strategic Guide To Guest Curation

Bloomerang

In nonprofit fundraising, success often hinges on thoughtful development planning, effective resource development, and engaging your supporters—donors and volunteers. The Pan-Mass Challenge (PMC) exemplifies the power of strategic guest list curation. Identify key supporters. The PMC’s impact extends beyond mere numbers.

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Blue Fox Founder & CEO, Chantal Sheehan Shares Her Personal Story to Raise Awareness for Endometriosis Month and Women's History Month

Blue Fox

To put that in perspective: 1 in 16 women suffer from heart disease 1 in 8 women suffer from breast cancer There are few known therapies for treating endo. I'm sharing this all with you because, as strong and as fierce as I'd like to think I am, this experience challenged me deeply on every level. Women often put their own care last.

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Is it a movement or a moment?

Candid

Movements often involve a rallying cry, a widely recognized iconography, often a color (think pink for breast cancer), meaningful dates, repeated activities (from Freedom Rides to annual walks), and a shared goal for the common good. Yet, by definition, true movements are more than a catchy phrase to solicit donations or promote an event.

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3 Reasons Peer-to-Peer Fundraising Drives More Engagement

Candid

In the midst of changing technology and trends , one of the best ways to boost awareness for your cause, deepen donor relationships, and increase reach (and proceeds) for your mission is peer-to-peer fundraising. In many nonprofits, staffing and resources are constant challenges. Create opportunities for year-round involvement.

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8 Tips for Managing Your Nonprofit’s Memorial Donations

Bloomerang

There are a few reasons why your nonprofit may receive memorial gifts: The person who died supported your organization during their life and had a meaningful personal connection to your cause. For instance, family members of someone who died from lung cancer might donate to your nonprofit if your mission is to fund lung cancer research.

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