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Retention Strategies for Different Types of Donors from Year End

Qgiv

While we may have just closed another year’s chapter, the work is far from over. Equipped with a list of new and returning donors who recently made a gift, you know that these donors already have the intent to give—or they wouldn’t have given to your nonprofit in the first place! Small or big, every gift matters.

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HOW TO: Use Twitter Lists to Promote Nonprofits and Causes You Care About

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Example Tweets: Good use of Twitter Lists by @ NationalNOW to organize NOW chapters @ NationalNOW/nowchapters ! If you work at a nonprofit, make sure you create some Lists [Campaigns, Events, Donors, Volunteers, Chapters, Allies, etc.] Tags: Twitter. Hopefully they will make a donation and then let you know in a Reply or RT!

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What we know about MacKenzie Scott’s 2020 grants

Candid

The $126 million grant, to Easterseals, is an outlier in size and structure—it actually represents an aggregation of grants to a set of individual Easterseals chapters. Of this set of 176 organizations, 30 have been tagged as regrantors in our database. We identified grants ranging from $750,000 to $126 million.

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Making the Case for Advancement Services

Robert Weiner

I also pointed her to CASE's book Advancement Services: A Foundation for Fund Raising , and CASE's Handbook of Institutional Advancement , which includes a chapter on Advancement Services, as well as the Association of Advancement Services Professionals. Tags: Advancement Services. Thanks to Charlie Hunsaker for his input on this post.

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Fundraising Apps: 25+ Tools To Help Your Org Raise More

Bloomerang

For instance, your major gift officer may use an app to look up more information about major prospects prior to initial meetings. With this fundraising app, your chapter can better plan fundraising events, collect dues, and communicate with members. This is achieved with features such as: Chapter billing and dues collection.

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A Twitter follower is worth $0.24

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

After Marc finished reading the Networked Nonprofit , he was curious about crowdfunding and free agents, chapters in our book. There were 44 followers that used the #floodofsupport hash tag or linked to the Crowdrise page or blog post. The hash tag spread fairly well in the first couple of days, after which it dropped significantly.

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A Birthday Request.

Museum 2.0

They're simple --you can comment on any given chapter, or you can write a review of the whole book. Only one person has added a comment to a chapter (thank you, Juline Chevalier!), If you have a story or comment or idea to share related to a chapter, please do so. I can't wait to "unwrap" the stories and ideas you gift me.