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Nonprofit Donor Retention 101: Always Do This

Bloomerang

It’s also the number one reason you’re raising less money than you could. You’re Leaving Money on the Table. I wonder what they did with the money and whether it helped. To have the organization thank me and explain how the dollars were used WITHOUT asking for more money actually made me want to give more. People give.

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Digital Fundraising Guide: Ideas & Steps to Reach Your Goals

Qgiv

Our latest eBook, the Digital Fundraising Guide: Ideas & Steps to Reach Your Goals , is a complete guide to help you choose the right digital fundraising solution that works for your specific nonprofit’s needs. Our eBook will take you through how to create a memorable, simple, and inspiring donation form! Donor retention.

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Designing engaging and effective learning experiences 

Candid

Leverage existing resources Developing learning materials from scratch can take a lot of time and money, so it’s worth exploring whether there are existing materials that can be reused or adapted. Evaluate and iterate on learning experiences. Ask staff and external stakeholders to test drive your content.

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Fundraising Best Practices: How To Host A Successful Peer-To-Peer Event

Bloomerang

With peer-to-peer fundraising, donors raise money on your behalf by leveraging their personal networks. You can also send out general updates on how much money you’ve raised so far and how they can help you reach your goal. It all comes down to your donor retention strategies. eBook – Retaining Your P2Peeps.

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9 Underutilized Emails that Improve Donor Retention

Connection Cafe

The 2014 Nonprofit Communications Trends Report was released last week and one of the more interesting findings was that donor retention remainsa lower priority. As my colleague Frank Barry mentioned, most nonprofits stink at donor retention. Over the past 10 years, donor retention has fallen from 33% to 27%. New video to share.

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9 Underutilized Emails that Improve Donor Retention

Connection Cafe

The 2014 Nonprofit Communications Trends Report was released last week and one of the more interesting findings was that donor retention remainsa lower priority. As my colleague Frank Barry mentioned, most nonprofits stink at donor retention. Over the past 10 years, donor retention has fallen from 33% to 27%. New video to share.

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Making Your First Donor Retention Calendar, Step by Step

Connection Cafe

According to Chuck Longfield , ten years ago the average retention rates of a newly acquired donor were roughly 33%. Make a donor retention calendar to keep your donors loyal! OK, so donor retention isn’t part of your job description. You just have to get money in, by any means necessary. Today it’s 27%.