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10 Donation Page Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

This is the third post in a year-long blog and webinar series called 101 Best Practices for Nonprofits , written and presented by Heather Mansfield. Also important to be aware of is that 26% of online donations made in 2019 occurred on a mobile device. 1) Ensure that your donation page(s) have the same branding as your website.

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A Guide to Email Accessibility Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Key criteria for nonprofits to consider when designing emails for accessibility include: Ensure that your brand colors pass ADA contrast ratio guidelines of 4.5:1 Moreover, nonprofits can expand their reach and engage with a wider audience by improving the overall user experience with accessible communications.

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7 Giving Options You Should Add to Your Donation Page

Achieve

When you think of optimizing your nonprofit’s donation page, you may envision adding an eye-catching image or writing new copy about your organization’s mission. In this article, we’ll discuss one of the most impactful tactics for improving your donation page: adding more giving options. Let’s dive in!

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Matching Donations: A Nonprofit’s Guide to Doubling Impact

DipJar

Corporate matching gifts are popular programs that have the power to boost your nonprofit’s donation revenue. Companies that offer these programs will match a variety of contributions, from online donations to funds their employees raise during peer-to-peer events. Here’s what we’ll cover: What Is Donation Matching?

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5 Best Practices for Increasing Major Giving To Your Org

Achieve

To help you get a strong start, let’s explore five best practices for increasing major giving to your nonprofit organization: Prioritize prospect research. Let’s dive into our first best practice. Did you know that many of your major donors may be eligible to boost their donations’ impacts without reaching back into their wallets?

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The overhead myth: crash course to fundraising transparency

Candid

To define the overhead myth, we first need to define the term “overhead ratio.” . Overhead ratio essentially refers to the amount of a nonprofit’s budget that’s dedicated to overhead costs (i.e. Invest in online donation tools both to appeal to supporters and add efficiency to your fundraising efforts. What is the overhead myth?

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Solving the Challenges of Donor-Advised Funds

Allegiance Group

A DAF is a fund where an individual puts money or assets to be donated to a charitable organization. Donations from these funds must be made to 501(c)3 organizations and cannot be given in exchange for value, such as for tickets to a fundraising event. Let’s dig in. What Are DAFs, and How Do They Work?

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