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A Grateful Note to End 2020

VQ Strategies

The end of the calendar year is traditionally a time of reflection – looking back on the year’s achievements, challenges, joys, and losses. While 2020 is no different in that regard, our reflections are paired with an urgent desire to put this difficult year behind us.

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3 Website Tips to Support Your Virtual Fundraising Efforts

Connection Cafe

However, no one could have predicted the effects that COVID-19 would have , with many nonprofit organizations now solely relying on virtual fundraising efforts to continue operations. Virtual fundraising has become more accessible and intuitive than ever before thanks to the extensive internet and the wide variety of donation tools available.

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How to Monitor & Adjust Your Fundraising Development Plan Throughout the Year

CauseVox

Sample fundraising calendar Be sure to update your quarterly and monthly totals for the year, comparing them to your original goals. Sample SMART fundraising goals Reflect on Your Focus Areas Begin by asking yourself some key questions related to your goals and focus areas. Are you on track to meet your goals? Ready, (Re)set, Go!

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How to Recruit More Participants for Peer-to-Peer Fundraising

Qgiv

What photos or images best reflect our impact on our mission? Send to your entire audience (keeping your overall communications calendar and cadence in mind). Check with their human resources department to see if you can visit the company (virtually or in person) to let their employees know about your campaign.

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Guest Post: How to Build Capacity with Roles that Volunteers Enjoy: a process in 4 easy steps

Twenty Hats

When the calendar turned to 2021, we all knew COVID-19 was not going to disappear. For example, if your development team wants volunteers who are passionate about fundraising, your recruitment efforts should reflect that. When the pandemic hit, this volunteer manager created volunteer roles that were a win-win for staff and volunteers.

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The Ultimate Guide to Year-End Giving for Nonprofits

Bloomerang

Ensure all of your marketing materials reflect your organization’s brand by incorporating your logo, fonts, colors, and tone of voice. Develop a communications calendar for October, November, and December for each segment of your donors with key dates for each touchpoint. Donor Stewardship: Expert Tips To Build Strong Relationships.

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Tech Wellness in the Nonprofit Workplace: Tips for Avoiding Collaborative Overload

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

A quick glance at your calendar shows that you spent hours in meetings, answering emails, or working on shared documents but you can’t remember why. Because the communication virtual, you can’t see the stress you are creating for your team members when sending after hours emails. Sound familiar? PRIORITIES.