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Market Your Capital Campaign During the Public Phase: 5 Tips

Nonprofits Source

Even if you are a capital campaign beginner, you probably know that these campaigns have a quiet phase and a public phase. Research shows that during the quiet phase, you’ll raise around 70% or more of your campaign goal from your top donors and those people who are closest to your organization.

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Navigate Change Management: Set Your Nonprofit Up For Success

Bloomerang

Throughout countless different phases and stages of life as a human being, we know that things will always be changing. According to the ADJAR Model, there are three phases to change. Phase 1: Prepare your Approach. In this phase, you will define what success, impact, and approach to the change looks like.

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The Audiences of a Capital Campaign: Who to Target and When

Achieve

Traditionally, capital campaigns are broken down into seven phases: Pre-Campaign Planning. The Quiet Phase. The Public Phase. At each of these phases, understanding exactly who your audience is and how you should connect with them will be essential, especially after a year of pandemic challenges and distractions.

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How to Build Your Capital Campaign Plan

CauseVox

You can always adjust it after your silent phase , and there’s no shame in that. Typically about one year of that time is spent focused exclusively on major donors (this is called the silent phase). Check out this great donation tier chart example from the Capital Campaign Toolkit. Don’t be afraid to set an ambitious goal!

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Data as Decision in Grantmaking

sgEngage

Data is part of the tracking and monitoring innate to grantmaking and can be part of intentional organizational learning processes. We are taught to create an organizational chart or a program activity graphic or a network diagram of organizations needed to address an issue like homelessness or educational equity.

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3 Steps to Write a Stellar Nonprofit Development Plan

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Create a goal chart to guide your team during this process. You can then visualize these goals on a chart in order to understand their relation to one another. This way, everyone in your organization will be on the same page about what needs to be done during the fundraising phase of your development plan.

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Interview with Shonali Burke: Analytics Tell Stories

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

She set up a private Facebook Group to facilitate our support for the campaign. A few weeks ago, she reported back to the group some of the results of our work with some insights based on Google Analytics charts. Shonali kindly agreed to an interview to share this story more broadly. Describe the Twitter Charts: What are you showing?