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What to Do When Your Fundraising Methods Fall Flat

Get Fully Funded

It’s a horrible feeling when the tried-and-true fundraising methods that have worked in the past stop working. Even experienced fundraisers sometimes use fundraising methods that just don’t work for a particular organization or audience. Let’s back up and look at your methods of fundraising through the eyes of your donor.

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Understanding the Psychology of Why Donors Give to Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

However, by understanding the multitude of reasons why a person may donate to a nonprofit organization, you can start connecting with more of your supporters on a deeper level – and transform your fundraising results in the process. On the other end of the spectrum, there are nonprofit leaders who neglect philanthropy psychology.

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Are Marketing and Fundraising Changing Permanently?

Saleforce Nonprofit

Fundraising teams at the eye of the pandemic storm have experienced an eye-watering pace of change the past two years. But perhaps the most understated revolution of all was that of nonprofits’ mindset. Nonprofits can’t take their foot off the pedal, and must continue to diversify income streams to meet donors where they are.

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The Ultimate Guide to Accounting Software for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Although the most popular accounting software products- like QuickBooks and SAP- handle the needs of businesses in many industries, nonprofits have a unique business model and accounting standards and require different features and functionality from accounting software. How are Nonprofit’s Financial Goals Different?

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Grow Or Stagnate?: Nurturing A Growth Mindset

The NonProfit Times

Fixed mindset leads to focus on limitations, reluctance to face challenges, resistance to change, and an aversion to anything new and risky. Change seldom happens spontaneously or because we wish it. To take a concrete example, your technology is changing at a rapid clip that requires more and more advanced skills.

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5 Strategies For Nonprofits When Implementing Cloud Computing

TechImpact

How has cloud computing changed the way you do business? Expect resistance when implementing a massive IT change. People will be quick to defend old methods, and will be inclined to apply those same dated methods to your nonprofit’s new technology. Communication is key when making any transition in your nonprofit.

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Jump Start Nonprofit Email Marketing With 5 Quick Tips

TechImpact

Your nonprofit sends out emails to either donors, constituents, members, employees, subscribers, or all of the above. As technology changes, so do the needs of this method of communication that’s as old as the internet. How does your nonprofit successfully email market? Image courtesy of arealchange.com.

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