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Your Guide to Year-End Fundraising Best Practices

Nonprofit Tech for Good

According to DonorBox nearly one-third of all annual gifts come in December, and nearly half of all online donations come in the last week of the year. Online channels (email, social media, website, donation forms, and texting) encourage real-time interactions, personalized messaging, and taps into tech-savvy younger donors.

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[VIDEO] 3 Steps To Closing $10K+ Gifts By December 31

Bloomerang

Julie Ordoñez will outline a proven strategy, messaging and action steps you can implement right away to close major gifts faster, ethically. We’re here to talk about 3 steps to closing over $10,000 gifts by December 31st. It is not too late to raise major gifts this year. So I want this to be interactive.

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3 Best Ways to Use Your Nonprofit’s Valuable CRM Data

Bloomerang

Are you using one master email list that includes your monthly donors, volunteers, everyone who’s ever made a gift at any level, people who attended your annual event once, and people who signed up to get your emails on your website? For example, think about what happens after someone makes their first gift to your organization.

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How to Write the Perfect End-of-Year Giving Letter

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It is a direct way to connect with your donors and ask them if they’d like to make a final gift to your organization before the new year. These letters can come in many formats, from direct mail to emails. When your supporters see the impact of their gifts, they’ll be more likely to give again to make an even bigger impact.

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5 Reports Every Bloomerang User Should Run To Get To Know Their Donors Better

Bloomerang

Your database is probably home to people from a ton of different sources – your online donors, your direct mail donors, your volunteers, people who signed up on your website, people who registered for one of your events, people who fall into more than one of those categories, etc. What can you do to convince them they should give a gift?

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7 Steps to Better GivingTuesday Donor Retention

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If those new donors never make a second gift, that return on your investment won’t grow. But, if you can inspire new donors to give a second $50 gift, you’ll net $60 instead of $10. Giving from individual donors is down , which means organizations are increasingly relying on gifts from major donors. Through direct mail?)

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Super Useful Nonprofit Fiscal Year-End Action Strategies

Bloomerang

They can’t be expected to keep track of their giving status–especially if you’re on a fiscal year and they think in calendar years. . I like to call first-time donors who made an above-average first-time gift. Please put it on your calendar for next year as a ‘must do.’ Don’t count on them remembering. or “ You did it!

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