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How to Use Data to Support Your Strategic Goals

Association Analytics

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Save Yourself! Don’t Use ‘Donor’ as a Segment

NonProfit PRO

We regularly speak with clients about how they talk to supporters to activate or “prime” their identities as people who support their organizations. We’re often asked if reminding donors that they are a “donor” or a “volunteer” is a good idea.

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9/8/21 – How to Use Data to Support Your Strategic Goals

Association Analytics

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Beyond COVID-19: Reimagining the Customer Experience

NonProfit PRO

There’s no turning back from the behavior changes and disruption brought about by the pandemic. Savvy companies are leveraging this digital transformation to build audience-centric strategies and grow their organizations as they re-emerge from the pandemic-driven recession.

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The Retention Ripple Effect: Nonprofit Staff and Donor Dynamics

Speaker: Andrew Olsen, CFRE - EVP, Fundraising Solutions at DickersonBakker | Kat Landa, CFRE, CSD - SVP, Talent Solutions at DickersonBakker

Across the nonprofit sector, organizations invest heavily in donor retention efforts, yet the struggle of cultivating lasting relationships remains. While attracting new donors is crucial, the lack of repeat donors poses significant financial risks. Through a comprehensive analysis of industry data, experts argue that there is a direct correlation between donor burnout, donor retention, and the talent retention crisis.

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CADRE (Collaborating Agencies' Disaster Relief Effort)

VisionLink

Visionlink is excited to begin supporting the work of Collaborating Agencies' Disaster Relief Effort, or CADRE-- a leading network of organizations that provide community services essential in times of disaster. The mission of CADRE is to strengthen the coordination of the disaster response and recovery efforts of a variety of agencies in Santa Clara county, California, working closely with Santa Clara County’s emergency management community to build disaster resilience among service organizatio

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So you want to write to donors

Hands on Fundraising

Here are some basic rules that I try to keep front of mind when I write to donors. Kind beats clever It’s tempting for a writer to fall in love with clever prose. We read it, we get it, we smile and nod. But if the purpose of your writing is to help people open […]. The post So you want to write to donors appeared first on Hands-On Fundraising.

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Customer Story: Woven Health Clinic’s Virtual Awards Ceremony Raises 2x Their Fundraising Goal

CauseVox

Over the last year or so, nonprofits have had to make quick pivots, and for health organizations that was more true than anywhere else. Woven Health Clinic began their year planning an in-person fundraising luncheon, but quickly realized that in-person needed to become virtual. Despite having a board that wasn’t comfortable with social media or virtual fundraising, they turned to CauseVox and created a virtual awards ceremony event that knocked their fundraising goals out of the park.

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The Best of Both Worlds: Making Hybrid Events Work for Your Organization

Tech Soup

Events are a time-tested way for nonprofits to bring their supporters together, inspire a love for their cause, and fundraise. When COVID-19 shut down in-person events in early 2020, many organizations quickly pivoted to hosting virtual events with varying degrees of success.

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How To Collaborate with Your Community: Brainstorming For Greater Impact and Lower Expenses

Bloomerang

Joining forces with other organizations, rather than competing with them, can help you improve your bottom lines and create exponential reach. If you already have collaborations in place, it’s also important to periodically reflect on them to see if you can do more to maximize those relationships and create an even greater impact. . Don’t have any collaborations in place?

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How You Can Use Pledge Now, Pay Later To Revolutionize Your Fundraising Model

CauseVox

There’s a term you’ve probably heard recently floating around the online fundraising space, and it may have you curious. We’re talking about pledge now, pay later fundraising. At first glance, you might find yourself skeptical. Why would I want to give my donors the ability to pay me later instead of right now? Won’t I lose out on funds if they decide not to follow through?

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How to Design a Seamless & Personalized Digital Donor Journey

Speaker: Tim Sarrantonio

The average nonprofit uses five or more different software platforms to create their donor’s journey, making the experience clunky and disjointed. If you want to design a magical online giving experience for donors, making their journey as seamless as possible is key. In this webinar with expert Tim Sarrantonio, you’ll learn the fundamental steps to create an immersive and personalized online giving experience for your donors.

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Growing Your Nonprofit’s Digital Footprint Through Multi-Channel Marketing

Media Cause

How To Increase Brand Equity + Reach With The Google Ad Grant + Paid Advertising . Marketing as a nonprofit organization in the digital age can seem like an intimidating piece of the business that takes expertise, resources, and a large budget. While planning across multiple platforms can look like the gameboard of Chutes and Ladders, combining your efforts across platforms, whether it’s on Facebook and Instagram, LinkedIn, Google Paid Search or the Google Display Network can help supercharge yo

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Pastor Appreciation Month – Celebrating Clergy Members and Families

Donorbox

In Matthew 16:18, Jesus said, And I say unto thee, That thou art Peter, and upon this rock I will build my church; and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it. There has always been a debate about whether Jesus meant Peter was the rock or if his faith was the rock the […]. The post Pastor Appreciation Month – Celebrating Clergy Members and Families appeared first on Nonprofit Blog.

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2021 Thought Leadership Virtual Summit Wrap Up

Greater Giving

The 2021 Thought Leadership Virtual Summit presented by Artisan Auctions spanned 3-days of virtual learning, networking, and community building for nonprofit fundraisers from across the country. The shift to the virtual event space in the spring of 2020 forced us as fundraisers to redefine the traditional ballroom gala event. As we look ahead into the remainder of 2021 and into the future: What type or types of fundraising events is your organization planning to hold?

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Web Accessibility Lessons Learned from a Total Beginner

Forum One

This blog post was written by Ayomide Fatoye, Summer 2021 Forum One. Ayo is majoring in General Engineering – Computer Science at Texas A&M University. Hi there friend, my name is Ayo Fatoye and this summer I got the amazing opportunity to intern at Forum One. Those nine weeks were amazing, and I got to learn a ton. Web accessibility, in particular, became an intriguing topic for me as it is so integral to my field of interest (which is website development, by the way), yet before my i

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Nonprofits Are Leveraging the Cloud, but Does It Have to Be So Complex?

Effectively managing cloud technology is getting more complex. From cybersecurity concerns, vendor lock-in, cost increases, or lack of transparency on costs, it can quickly get out of control. Knowing what you can control and finding a platform that’s built with nonprofits in mind is key.

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Why Nonprofits Need to Stop Turning Their Direct Mail Appeal Into an Email Appeal

Media Cause

Five Tips to use both channels to their fullest potential—and let them be themselves! Your direct mail appeal is written and approved. Postage is paid for and drop dates are pinned down. All you have to do next is simply copy and paste that document word-for-word and drop it into an email. Hit send and watch as the donations flow. . If only. . Mail and email are, to state the obvious, different.

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System Update: Late August 2021

Qgiv

Features and Enhancements. We’ve updated the Email Campaigns table for peer-to-peer events, so now you can quickly see when each campaign was last sent without needing to click into the campaign’s details. In the past, names of anonymous peer-to-peer donors were hidden from public view, but fundraisers could still see them. With this update, you can decide whether you want fundraisers to see the names of anonymous donors.

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