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Mastering Major Gifts: The Ultimate Guide to Raise More

Bloomerang

To secure the support of these crucial donors, your nonprofit needs to build a robust major gifts fundraising strategy. Because major gifts are so large, it requires time and dedication to cultivate and acquire more of these donations. Why are major gifts so important for nonprofits? What is a major gift? billion in 2022.

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“Donor retention by the numbers”: Q&A with Caity Craver and Gary Carr

3rd Sector Labs

Third Sector Labs recently co-hosted a donor retention webinar with Caity Craver , CEO of DonorTrends. The topic – “Donor Retention by the Numbers: Demystifying the Leaky Bucket” – focused on how to properly measure donor retention and then use that data to drive improved fundraising results.

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6 Strategies to Boost Donation Revenue for Your Nonprofit

Get Fully Funded

For instance, in-kind donors might want to know how you’re using their gifts to run your programs, while monetary donors would be interested in hearing how you’re using financial donations to further your mission. Research shows that a 10% improvement in your donor retention can lead to an up to 200% increase in donors’ lifetime value.

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Engage, request, repeat: The proven formula for retaining donors

Candid

Donor retention is the measurement of how many donors continue giving to your nonprofit year after year. Maintaining a high retention rate means your nonprofit has access to ongoing, sustainable financial support. Maintaining a high retention rate means your nonprofit has access to ongoing, sustainable financial support.

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Donor Personas: How to Identify Your Unique Donor Audience

CauseVox

This ultimately results in better donor acquisition as well as stronger, more genuine partnerships with greater retention. For instance: Customer Relationship Management systems (CRMs): help us track donor interactions and giving histories. People like surveys that are short and sweet.

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5 Ways to Use Donor Data to Increase Retention

NonProfit Hub

Track your supporters’ giving history. Yet, many organizations take a haphazard approach to managing giving histories, leaving nonprofits like yours with an incomplete understanding of their community’s giving habits. Choose a database that organizes your donors’ giving history data into succinct, easily-scannable timelines.

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6 Ways to Improve Your Year-End Donor Cultivation

Qgiv

In her previous role as Foundation Manager for the VRMC Foundation, she managed the annual giving programs, assisted and oversaw the annual budget and marketing plans, and managed a major gift donor portfolio of over 150 donors. The average annual donor retention rate for the nonprofit sector hovers around 40-45%.

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