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Phonathons: The Fundraiser’s Ultimate Guide & 15+ Top Tips

Double the Donation

Phonathons are a tried-and-true resource for all sorts of nonprofits and higher education institutions to engage donors and raise money effectively. Create a standardized script. Include matching gifts in call scripts. Would you consider making a donation of $100 to the university’s endowment fund?”. Let’s dive in.

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Nail Your Request for Donations During Economic Ups, Downs, and Crisis Times

Get Fully Funded

Asking for money, can be uncomfortable, right? We all grew up learning that it wasn’t polite to talk about money and it definitely wasn’t right to ask your friends and family for handouts. Here’s the reality: your passion and your vision require MONEY to fulfill. You know this, and so does the general public. It’s true.

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[Pre-Register Now]: How to Build A Successful Major Donor Program For Your Nonprofit

CauseVox

Plus, as a special bonus item, you’ll receive Joe Garecht’s exclusive Asking Scripts Guide. This e-guide includes sample fundraising asks, sample major donor funding proposals, and more. About The Instructor: Interested in registering or looking for more info? Bonus Item! Pre-registration is live!

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Ideas You Can Use To Thank Donors During the Holidays

Get Fully Funded

Something about the work you do moved them to take out their credit card or their checkbook and give your nonprofit money! You’ll be tempted to share a ton of info in your welcome kit – don’t. As with all these warm touches, it’s important not to ask for money. It helps to provide the people making calls with a script.

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The 7 Deadly Sins of Asking for Donations

NonProfit Hub

It’s not easy, and it shouldn’t be — after all, you’re asking people to part with their hard-earned money. Even if they don’t accept your suggestion, it will at least ease some of the initial awkwardness of asking for money. Beating around the bush almost always translates to less money.

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The Elements of a Successful Monthly Giving Program

Network for Good

How much money will you need to raise? Say you want to create a monthly sustainer program to fund more kennel space for elderly rescue dogs. Obviously there’s an ongoing cost to that and you want to fund half of it through recurring giving and half through a corporate partnership with the local pet supply company. Let’s try it.

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The Elements of a Successful Monthly Giving Program

Network for Good

How much money will you need to raise? Say you want to create a monthly sustainer program to fund more kennel space for elderly rescue dogs. Obviously there’s an ongoing cost to that and you want to fund half of it through recurring giving and half through a corporate partnership with the local pet supply company. Let’s try it.

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