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3 Keys to Setting Up Your Fundraising Calendar for Success

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your fundraising calendar for 2016. Within the plan, drive towards four different “funding catalysts”. Calendar year end. Normally there are two easy milestones built into the year – the calendar year end and your organization’s fiscal year end, which is hopefully sometime around the summer. Fiscal year end.

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The 2018 Best Nonprofit Conferences Calendar

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If you loved our 2017 Best Nonprofit Conferences Calendar get ready for our new, improved, and updated 2018 calendar! Throughout the year we'll be updating this calendar with even more conferences, updated ticket prices, and event hashtags. Best Nonprofit Conferences Calendar 2018. It's finally here! Nonprofit Management.

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Why Major Gifts Should Drive Your 2023 Development Plan

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By now, you have a clear picture of your opportunities and goals, so it’s time to build a work-back calendar and activate your organizations around a development plan. Use the Annual Opportunity Assessment worksheet to find opportunities to retain and attract new donors and expand your modes of giving. Tools for Success.

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Nonprofit Social Media Strategy: 7 Steps to Connect with Your Donors

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And beyond that, you can expand your reach to find even more like-minded people who would resonate with your mission and be interested in supporting your organization. However, creating a strong social media presence isn’t as simple as writing a post and hitting “send” or taking a few pictures and uploading them online.

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Year-End Reporting: Data-Driven Ways to Tell Your Story

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Though annual reports can come at any time, a key component of finishing the calendar year off strong is to ensure that you are reporting on what you’ve achieved and identifying where there is room to grow. Then you can begin looking at your data with a direction and purpose in mind. Goal setting matters a lot here.

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8 Must-Have Tools For Your Fundraising Toolkit

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Donors and prospects want to know that your organization makes a difference, and the best way to show that is to tell a story. Good stories show a dramatic difference in the ‘before’ and ‘after,’ and move people to ask questions, make a donation, or get involved. Detailed activity calendar. Remember, facts tell, stories sell.

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Answer these 6 questions to frame your fundraising plan structure

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How much will it cost for you to accomplish what you have in mind? If you can find 10 good grant leads — we can usually find at least 10 hot leads when we do grant research for our clients—then you can fill your grant calendar and keep your grant pipeline full all year long. Create a calendar of Asks.

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