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5 Text Best Practices to Boost Your Fundraising Success

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With Giving Tuesday and the end-of-year giving season fast approaching, your nonprofit is likely ramping up efforts to reach its annual fundraising goals. Text marketing , also known as SMS marketing, can help your organization engage supporters, build relationships, and ultimately boost your fundraising results.

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Ready for Year-End? Here Are 10 Easy Things You Can Do to Raise More Money

Everyaction

With #GivingTuesday and Year-End fundraising rapidly approaching, we'll get straight to the point. Go on, crush your fundraising goals! The image below is from World Central Kitchen, and it shows the impact of their work providing over 1 million meals in Puerto Rico! You are likely to see a 10% to 20% bump in gifts.

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The Surprising Truth About Donor Fatigue And What Nonprofits Can Do To Avoid It

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

However, I still plan to make my year-end gifts (during Giving Tuesday), but I couldn’t help but wonder about donor fatigue and if there will be any impact on year-end campaigns. . As nonprofits prepare for the upcoming giving season, many fundraisers are understandably concerned about donor fatigue. since Aug.) since Sept.).

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Giving Tuesday #Inspo: 14 Donation Pages That Know What They’re Doing

Everyaction

Kicking off with #GivingTuesday, year-end fundraising season will be in full swing. Below, we chronicle 14 donation pages, providing takeaways from each one, so you can apply some of these strategies to your own fundraising campaigns as you close out the year. A one-click checkbox to convert one-time donations into monthly gifts?

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Win Back Your Lapsed Donors

Bloomerang

So their last gift could have been, you know, last year, but unfortunately, not this year, right? So that’s going to be the very first way to identify them in your database is to look at when was their last gift. So that would be a wide touch, a repeat-back, a “Here’s what your gift did. ” Jackie: Right.

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