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[DATA] 11 Must-Know Stats About How Nonprofits Use Email for Digital Marketing and Fundraising

Nonprofit Tech for Good

By not using an email marketing service, your organization can not track open and engagement rates, segment your subscribers, or ensure that the opt-in is consensual. If they can not, then those subscribers should be deleted to improve your open rate, thus email deliverability. 2) 37% regularly delete unengaged email subscribers.

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27 Recommended Affordable or Free Nonprofit Software Tools

Bloomerang

That means you likely won’t see the results—increased fundraising revenue, increased donor retention rate, increased average gift size—that you would likely see when using a paid solution. When donors cover processing fees, nonprofits take home about $99 for every $100 raised.

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5 Reasons Why Your Email Got Deleted

NetWits

Every major email reader (Outlook, gmail, yahoo, etc) can handle images just fine. As I looked over a few email campaigns I noticed something very surprising – even thought each of the non-profits had the ability to track basic things like open rates, clicks, actions taken, donations given and registrations they didn’t take advantage of it.

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Fundraising Statistics: Incredible Insights to Raise More [Updated for 2021]

Qgiv

Nearly three out of four young adults are willing to raise money on behalf of an organization that matters to them. 88% of dollars raised comes from 12% of an organization’s donors. For every 1,000 website visitors, a nonprofit raises $612. Open rates for nonprofit emails is between 15% and 17.5%. and 11:00 p.m.

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Create the ultimate nonprofit email newsletter

Get Fully Funded

Outlook, Hotmail, or Gmail) is not set up for email marketing and has significant limitations that can hurt rather than help your email marketing efforts. If you try to use your regular email, you run the risk of being marked as spam, looking unprofessional, and not being able to measure open rates. Your regular email (e.g.

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5 Must-Know Recurring Giving Stats for Nonprofit Fundraisers

Nonprofit Tech for Good

And it did not impact the overall conversion rate. Plus, personal senders will give you a better chance of landing in someone’s main inbox, rather than the “Promotions” tab in Gmail (like 65% of the emails we received). The result? A 64% increase in recurring donors. Maybe their gift is better invested somewhere else.

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Tools for gathering data for blog and web page metrics

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Well, we're gonna have to think about other types of metrics, particularly for awareness raising and blog fundraising. The next issue raised, " How do you know how many people are reading/subscribing to your blog?" "A blogger's influence should not be measured by in-bound links (like technorati), but out-bound links.

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