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One Thing Most Nonprofits Stink at (Donor Retention) and How You Can Change It in 2019

Connection Cafe

First, believe deeply – in your heart and then in your brain – that donors matter. This year they are on-track to break the 70% retention barrier and have already bested their stretch fundraising goal for the year. Joyaux , ACFRE, Joyaux Associates. Third, behave accordingly! There are no silos. Can you do like they do?

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How Can Nonprofits Switch From Scarcity to Abundance Mindsets When It Comes To Self-Care?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

After sitting the problem, we re-framed the question as : “How can we shift mindsets (org/ind) around self care so that stakeholders (staff/leadership/board) believe it serves the organization’s mission?” The program would track progress against nonprofit goals so it could link individual actions to productivity.

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One Thing Most Nonprofits Stink at (Donor Retention) and How You Can Change It in 2014

Connection Cafe

First, believe deeply – in your heart and then in your brain – that donors matter. This year they are on-track to break the 70% retention barrier and have already bested their stretch fundraising goal for the year. Joyaux , ACFRE, Joyaux Associates. Third, behave accordingly! There are no silos. Can you do like they do?

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Nonprofits Collect Lots of Data, But Most Don’t Use It Says NTEN/Idealware Report

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The State of Nonprofit Data report was released this week (hat tip to Ted Fickes ). Idealware and NTEN prepared the report based on a survey in April 2012 with nearly 400 nonprofit organizations about how they manage and use data. The report found that nonprofits are either doing a lot with their metrics or not much at all.

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

Bloomerang

” So we have in our brains, the amygdala, the fear center, where you have flight, fright, and freeze as the emotional reactions to things that’s scare you. It’s a good database so that we can keep track of all these relationships.” But if they feel like their peers are giving, it really helps tremendously. .

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[VIDEO] Building a Better Grants Strategy Post-COVID

Bloomerang

And I also think if you are new to federal grants, one of the best things that you can do is connect with perhaps a partner who might have a track record of success. Are you actually doing a survey? and trying to be consistent with how you track and how you’re managing that information, are you using a manual system?

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[VIDEO] How to Get a Return on Your Nonprofit Technology Investment

Bloomerang

Stops you in your tracks, all starts with data. . Survey tools, another thing that I see folks paying for multiple systems. Adult brains don’t learn new things that easily. They all know they’re being tracked. And thirdly, you’re living with a lot of complicated functionality workarounds.