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Announcing Our First Impact Labs Cohort on Zero Hunger: Addressing Food Insecurity in the U.S.

Saleforce Nonprofit

I am excited to participate in the Impact Lab to leverage the brilliance of the gathered minds, the passion of the organizations, and the support of Salesforce to create an innovative way to make certain no child is in danger of being hungry.”. Lead Associate, Food Security, Save the Children. Principal Consultant, Heller Consulting.

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Create an Online Donation Receipt that Leads to More Donations

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In the donor’s mind, they can’t close the loop on the gift until they receive a receipt. Hero language: When you tell a donor that your nonprofit wouldn’t exist without them, you are speaking the truth. Hero languages reinforces the idea that they made the right choice and increases the possibility that they will give again.

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AFP ICON 2023 Recap

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Development officers, executive directors, event planners, consultants, and emerging leaders came together to discuss fundraising trends, donor retention, DEI (diverse, equitable, and inclusive workplace) strategies, and so much more. When you use a donor’s love language the first thing you see is verbal feedback, not dollars.

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Improving Donor Communications: 7 Tactics to Keep in Mind

OneCause

For example, are they passionate about charities that support children? If you don’t know what drove someone to donate to your nonprofit or get involved, don’t be afraid to reach out and ask. To get more in-depth insights, consider working with a nonprofit consultant who’s well-versed in donor research. Don’t just ask for help.

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How to Thank Your Donors: Stop Focusing on the Money!

BoardAssist

That’s the advice we got this week from guest blogger Amy Eisenstein, a top fundraising consultant who has generously shared her terrific advice with our readers this week. They educate children. For example, you should use distinct language for: first-time donors. Will more children be vaccinated, thanks to them?

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How to Convert Your Nonprofit Website Visitor into a Donor

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Something in the photos and the language on the page pulled me in and made me care. If you provide opportunities for children, show children getting opportunities they might not otherwise have. Here are some ways to create a strong anchor story: Identify a story that demonstrates what your nonprofit is all about.

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The Truth about Bilingual Interpretation: Guest Post by Steve Yalowitz

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Steve is a Principal at Audience Viewpoints Consulting, has a Ph.D. If someone asked you whether museums should or need to have text in more than one language, what would you say? Maybe you are in a country that mandates multiple languages, or at an institution already committed to bi- or multi-lingual interpretation.