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From Lost To Loved: Turning Lapsed Donors Into Devoted Donors

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It’s worth noting that a recent study by Philanthropy Daily found that 49% of lapsed donors who hadn’t made a gift in at least two years believe themselves to be current donors. According to Roger Craver, you have a 20%-40% chance of obtaining a gift from a recently lapsed donor. How valuable are recently lapsed donors? You have a 2.2%

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Five Fundraising Ideas for Nonprofits That Don’t Work (or Why You Aren’t Raising Enough Money)

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We hear from folks all the time who are looking for new fundraising ideas for nonprofits, especially fundraising ideas for a new nonprofit. It’s not easy to figure out what works in fundraising when you have little to no experience raising big bucks. So, you found yourself sidelined while you tried to figure out fundraising.

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12 Times When You Should NOT Look for Grants

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But, growing a nonprofit so you can fulfill your mission means having a fundraising plan with diverse revenue streams. You’re better off spending your time building a donor base and doing other kinds of fundraising while you get yourself ready for grants. Grantors will want to know the impact of their gift.

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Why You Need Diversified Fundraising For Your Small Nonprofit

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To fully fund your nonprofit, you need a diversified fundraising stream. Diversified fundraising revenue creates stability and keeps you from being dependent on one source of funding. Getting your funds from multiple sources is especially important when fundraising for a new nonprofit. No fundraising from individuals.