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How Embracing Risk and Spending Money Can Help Nonprofits Make More Money

Bloomerang

We need more money. Too often, the problem is that they haven’t considered if they’re spending enough money to equip their teams to make more money. You see, when you want to raise more money for your nonprofit, not spending money is simply self-sabotage. This is where fundraising teams go wrong.

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16 Ways to Grow Your Nonprofit Email List

Neon CRM

Small lists raised more money per contact, too. But when it comes to fundraising campaigns, the average small nonprofit raised $6.15 Large nonprofits with large email lists do raise more money overall. An example of a nonprofit lead magnet could be for example, a research white paper. per email contact.

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?Fundraising When Money is Tight? Teleseminar (A Summary)

Forum One

Fundraising When Money is Tight.? Warwick is very positive about the prospects for non-profits to continue to receive donations today despite the economy, and he insists that we continue our fundraising activities. t think you ought to stop asking for money. t cut fundraising costs without careful consideration.

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Who Gets to Be in Your Nonprofit’s Major Donor Portfolio?

Bloomerang

Where Do Qualifying and Tiering Donors Fall Within Major Gift Fundraising? There’s an economic reality inherent in the process of major gift fundraising. But you’ll likely leave a lot of money on the table. Or they’ll give you money this one time, but they’re unlikely to repeat their giving. Time to learn!

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The Fail-Safe Guide to Pitching Technology to Your Nonprofit Stakeholders

Connection Cafe

What they found is that as the economy continues to recover and online fundraising outpaces other development efforts, nonprofits are planning to invest more in their digital footprint. Let this white paper help. The paper is broken out into 5 sections that outline the research and prep needed for making the pitch.

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3 Ways to Embrace Change and Shake the Status Quo at Your Organization

Connection Cafe

Despite all of the positives that training can provide, two excuses often pop up: Time and money. If you or your staff spends several hours creating a mailing list that should take less than 20 minutes, how is that fair your organization? Don’t have time for training? Make the time. It’s not. .

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NpTech Roundup: Grasshoppers and Ants - Social Fundraising Off Season

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Although it is a slow time of year and the busy fundraising season is still several months away, there's been lots of activity in the social fundraising judging by these roundups of links from Peter Deitz and Tom Watson (not to mention all the items tagged in the nptech tag stream ). More coverage in the blogosphere and beyond here.

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