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Equitable and Inclusive Messaging: Retaining Donors in a New Age of Storytelling

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Whether your donors are transactional or high value (including mid-level and recurring donors) or participatory (like event participants and volunteers), building healthy relationships with them today—and retaining them—recognizes the responsibility we all have to our constituents, our communities, and, ultimately, to ourselves.

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The Ultimate Guide to Volunteer Recruitment: 15+ Strategies

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Volunteers are the backbone of any nonprofit organization. Clearly, volunteers are essential to your nonprofit’s ability to move its mission forward. Clearly, volunteers are essential to your nonprofit’s ability to move its mission forward. But volunteers don’t just appear out of thin air.

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5 Tips for Planning A Fundraising Campaign Around a Holiday

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From Mother’s Day campaigns raising money for breast cancer research to Christmas fundraisers collecting gifts for children in need, great holiday fundraisers stick in your mind for years afterwards. Thank donors and volunteers often. As you create marketing content, use storytelling strategies.

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How to Build an Effective Personal Fundraising Page

CauseVox

Using CauseVox’s platform, Endure To Cure exemplifies the power of peer-to-peer fundraising by mobilizing almost 1000 individuals to donate to the Pediatric Cancer Foundation. For example: “I first encountered Habitat for Humanity as a volunteer. I met a family who lived in a cramped and dilapidated apartment.

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How to Go From ‘Wish List’ to ‘Donation List’

NonProfit Hub

For example, they ask for two-way radios because, “These radios are used by all staff and volunteers when on grounds. Use your storytelling skills! Explain the purpose of each item: Why do you need this? CGA is quite thorough in this regard and is clear why they need each item. As with any donation, follow-up is important.

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The Foundation of Successful Fundraising: Defining Your Nonprofit’s Unique Value Proposition

Allegiance Group

The American Cancer Society: When prospects explore ways to give on the ACS website, they see a clear statement about what they can expect for their donation. Your gift means we can continue to improve the lives of people with cancer and their families. Use storytelling to bring the UVP to life. Even when they can’t be.

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How to Get Donations: Try These 20+ Tips!

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Up your storytelling game. Connect with volunteers. Provide engaging content that your supporters want to interact with and share with others— blog posts with human stories, striking images, videos that explain your mission, information on your volunteer program, event invitations, etc. Plan exciting fundraising events.