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Nurture Online Efforts with Offline Activities

Connection Cafe

When we discuss peer-to-peer fundraising our focus often is on the online components; however, the offline activities surrounding our event allow us to improve relationships and connections with our supporters, thus potentially improving our online outcomes. Team RMHC runners cook brunch at a local chapter after a quick training run.

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10 GivingTuesday Statistics for 2023 Every Fundraiser Should Know

Neon CRM

In times of crisis, donations surge : Don’t be afraid to ask for support this year. 85+ countries now have their own GivingTuesday chapters, and 2022 saw nine new countries launch national GivingTuesday movements. Plenty of People Participate in GivingTuesday Without Donating Money In 2022, 36% of participants in the U.S.

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Turning Fundraising into a Game: Groupon, Zynga and Care2 do it, Why Don’t You?

NetWits

The UGA Relay for Life Chapter offered additional contests the week of the event, with prizes ranging from a Smartphone to airline tickets. Sponsor-donated items like bike tune-ups, massages and gift cards. Walk a Mile in Her Shoes – In Stanley Cup-style, the top walker and team receive a trophy that they keep until next year.

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6 Ways to Improve Your Year-End Donor Cultivation

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She has completed specialized fundraising training through AFP International, The Virginia Fundraising Institute, the Association of Fundraising Professionals, Shenandoah Virginia Chapter, and is a Certified Fundraising Executive (CFRE). Earning these one-time donations helps you reach your year-end campaign goals, which is great.

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4 Foundational Tips for a Sure-Fire Fundraising Strategy in 2022

Top Nonprofits

You may be surprised to learn that multichannel donors contribute four times as often as online-only or offline-only donors – and typically have a higher lifetime value. . Social media is known for its generous donations, enthusiastic volunteers, and passionate advocates. About the author: Ally Orlando , DonorPerfect Fundraising.

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KONY, Networked Nonprofits, and Transparency

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I donated and am frankly fascinated by what I see as a lurch forward in our society’s evolution towards a greater connectedness.” Years of network building, offline organizing with young people. Building relationships with online/offline influencers and getting them to be messengers for the cause.

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12 Not-So-Great Realities About Nonprofits and Social Media

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Yes, Facebook’s new donation tools could be awesome, but only if we promote the donation tools to our supporters and donors which many nonprofits are unwilling to do at this point. You can’t link to your nonprofit’s website or accept donations through the app.