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5 Tips to Craft Your Nonprofit’s Year-End Fundraising Campaigns

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Your year-end fundraising campaigns should show your donors what you’ve accomplished together over the past year, and invite them to give toward an even brighter future. Done well, your year-end campaigns (print, email, and social media) will inspire donors to give generously at year’s end and throughout the year after.

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Text donor love to boost your end-of-year giving

EveryAction

Warm your donors up with some thoughtful stewardship through a channel that will help you get through: mobile. Yes, it is possible to do text-to-give campaigns, but I’m not talking about that: I’m talking about donor stewardship. Two weeks later, you get their end-of-year appeal in the mail. Why text donors?

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15 Tips for a Strong End-of-Year Giving Campaign

Neon CRM

During the giving season —October, November, and December—supporters are gearing up to send last-minute donations. In fact, 30% of annual giving happens in December , and about 10% of all annual donations come in the last three days of the year. Why is the End-of-Year Giving Campaign So Important? But where do you start?

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Your Guide to Year-End Fundraising Best Practices

Nonprofit Tech for Good

1) Multi-Channel Strategy Employing a multi-channel strategy helps nonprofits reach a wider audience with their year-end campaign. 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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10 Fundraising Statistics Every Nonprofit Should Know

Neon CRM

Direct Mail Fundraising is Responsible for 60–80% of Revenue Online donations’ popularity continues to rise, but direct mail isn’t dead. In fact, 60–80% of all fundraising revenue is raised through direct mail. It can be difficult to track people who read a direct mail appeal and respond by donating online.

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10 Ways to Unlock your School’s Giving Day Potential

sgEngage

Giving Days are time-sensitive fundraising events aimed at rallying communities to maximize engagement and donations to your institution and so much goes into running a successful one. Giving Days are growing in popularity, but they are also increasingly more engaging with the improvements in technology. Rally your Giving Day team.

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Nonprofit Planned Giving: 4 Commonly Asked Questions

Greater Giving

While major donors could give to your organization in a number of ways, one of the most useful but most overlooked is planned giving. In planned giving, a major donor arranges to give now, but the nonprofit receives the gift after death, usually after the donor’s passing. Planned giving benefits donors as well.