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[FREE WEBINAR] How to Use Behavioral Economics to Build a Successful Monthly Giving Program

Nonprofit Tech for Good

They also stick around longer with most programs enjoying donor retention rates north of 85%. Finally, the webinar will recommend practical suggestions for designing more effective outreach, engagement and retention strategies to ensure your monthly giving program can take your NPO to the next level. <<

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A Guide to bbcon 2022 Virtual for Higher Education Professionals

sgEngage

Using Blackbaud CRM and Microsoft Power BI predictors, they’ll describe using AI to identify new prospects and improve the retention of existing program members. Frances Beasley—Victory Junction. Join them to learn the strategy, techniques, and usage of this new generation of innovation. Christine Prete—Diocese of Trenton.

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The Power of Sport in Changing the World

Saleforce Nonprofit

36,333 improved their attendance, engagement, and retention in education. Widely regarded as one of the greatest rugby players of all time, Sean took part in the inaugural World Cup in 1987 when he enjoyed one of his best-ever rugby moments as the All Blacks went on to win the final in Auckland against France.

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A Tribute To Simone Joyaux

Bloomerang

We began harvesting such best practices based upon the amazing Donor Retention work of Adrian Sargeant (you will see Adrian and his wonderful family in a few of the pictures below). Then came our family trip to France, more specifically to Simone’s region of France. Part Three – Family Friendships & More.

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Ask These Five Questions

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Kasturi Rangan and Frances Hesselbein, encourages readers to ask these five critical questions about their business or organization: What is our Mission? Druckers book, The Five Most Important Questions You Will Ever Ask About Your Organization. The 100-plus page book, co-written with Jim Collins, Philip Kotler, James Kouzes, Judith Rodin, V.