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Trust, more valuable than money

Hands on Fundraising

But like your database or your donor relationships, it’s critical to a successful fundraising program. The post Trust, more valuable than money appeared first on Hands-On Fundraising. Trust is one of those things that you can’t necessarily put a dollar value on, but you know matters, a lot.

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How to Set Up a Free Church Database Template Quickly and Easily

Wild Apricot

Wondering how to save time and money when it comes to managing your church? Here's how our free church database template can help and how to set one up quickly and easily.

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Get Started With Peer Fundraising To Raise More Money Now! (Live Interactive Webinar)

NonProfit PRO

Our panel of experts will provide coaching and guidance that will get your organization up and running with peer-to-peer fundraising and event campaigns to raise significantly more money, grow your donor database, and create more awareness to acquire new donors.

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Doing Your Appeal In-house? 5 Tips to Save Time & Money

Get Fully Funded

Below are my 5 top tips to save you precious money and time when preparing your own appeal. Puts color on the front of the letter and grayscale on the back to save money. Consider running your list against the Coding Accuracy Support System (CASS) and National Change of Address (NCOA) databases. Includes variable data (e.g.

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[ASK AN EXPERT] How To Enter And Credit Donor Advised Fund Gifts In Your Database

Bloomerang

Today’s question comes from a nonprofit employee who wants advice on how to credit and acknowledge donor advised fund gifts in their donor database: Dear Charity Clairity, I’m unsure how to enter donor advised fund gifts in our database so they’re credited and acknowledged appropriately. And do I thank the donor or the administrator?

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ROI for a donor database

Robert Weiner

Here's how I responded: I’ve yet to see a published report that provided a convincing general argument that [insert any nonprofit name here] will raise more money by using [insert database name here]. An inability to hire staff who know how to use or support the database in question. Stewarding current donors. Time-management.

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Creating Fundraising Systems for Your Nonprofit

The Fundraising Authority

Everyone at this nonprofit was constantly wringing their hands about raising money. They never had the money they needed, and they were never quite sure where it would come from. Thus, you don’t want a donor database system that says, “Donations will be entered into the donor database and the donor will receive a thank you letter.”.

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