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Giving Tuesday #Inspo: 14 Donation Pages That Know What They’re Doing

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Kicking off with #GivingTuesday, year-end fundraising season will be in full swing. Below, we chronicle 14 donation pages, providing takeaways from each one, so you can apply some of these strategies to your own fundraising campaigns as you close out the year. Bonus points for the green lockbox located at the bottom of the form.

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How to Design Your Fundraising Campaign Like a Pro (Without Hiring a Pro)

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Your fundraising campaign page is your digital storefront and your most effective tool for connecting with potential donors. To help you design a fundraising campaign like a pro without starting from scratch, check out some of our tried-and-true tips below. Example of what a branded campaign page could look like.

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50 Silent Auction Basket Ideas to Bring In the Big Bids

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Silent auctions are a great way to fundraise and encourage donors to get involved with nonprofits. With the right resources, you can elevate your fundraiser from the average auction experience to a streamlined event that will leave a lasting impression on your auction guests. Know your supporters. What is your auction’s target group?

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5 Types of Nonprofit Graphic Design Your Organization Needs

Nonprofits Source

Green and brown are often used for wildlife and nature nonprofits. The CHOA donation page uses its green brand color and logo so viewers can quickly know what donation page they’re on. This will streamline your donor recognition process and keep supporters up-to-date with the latest initiatives and fundraisers. Inserting Logos.

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6 Types of Nonprofit Web Design and When to Use Them

Nonprofits Source

With the right design, your nonprofit’s website will be an invaluable part of your marketing and fundraising efforts. Your nonprofit might choose a static website design if: You just want to convey basic information like fundraising event flyers , volunteer opportunities, or your organization’s mission statement on your website.

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