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The Use of AI in Fundraising: Maximizing Donations with Data-Driven Asks

Nonprofit Tech for Good

The Role of AI in Fundraising Utilizing AI in Charities At its core, AI in fundraising uses AI to analyze data. They are based on individual preferences and giving history. In summary, AI’s role in fundraising initiatives goes far beyond automation. It shows their giving history and how they like to be contacted.

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Quick Favor Please! Take the 2020 Global Trends in Giving Survey

Nonprofit Tech for Good

The 2020 Global Trends in Giving Survey is now live and available in seven languages! Please be a part of this amazing research project and take the survey! The results will be released on September 14, 2020 in the third edition of the Global Trends in Giving Report.

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Your Guide to Year-End Fundraising Best Practices

Nonprofit Tech for Good

By dividing donors into groups based on characteristics like giving history, engagement level, demographics, and interests, nonprofits can tailor their messaging and approach to each segment’s preferences and motivations.

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How to Create a Power-Packed Donor Thank You Letter

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Your donor thank you letter plays an important role in fundraising that you can leverage to build relationships – or ignore, and suffer the consequences. It doesn’t tell the long history of how they’ve grown. Don’t use jargon, acronyms, and stiff language, and leave out all your 25 cent words. Element #4: Hero language.

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Celebrate, Educate, and Fundraise: Planning Winning AAPI Heritage Month Events

The Modern Nonprofit

Embarking on Your AAPI Heritage Month Journey Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, celebrated every May in the United States, provides an important opportunity to honor the history, culture, and achievements of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. Be sure to recruit knowledgeable facilitators. Avoid too much cultural jargon.

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10 Tips for Better Grant Management Processes

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Learn the language and history. Talk to your funder, peers, and internal experts to ensure that you understand the language of grants and other funding sources. A crucial part of a leader’s daily role is to guide the path toward positive change: more efficiency, better information, and more accessible data. Seek clarity.

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Why We Celebrate Pride Month & 4 Ways to be a LGBTQ+ Ally

Saleforce Nonprofit

Listen to their stories, ask questions about their journey, and read about the history of the LGBTQ+ community. Language Matters. When meeting new people try integrating inclusive, gender-neutral language into your conversations such as ‘they’ instead of ‘him’ or ‘her’, and ‘partner’ instead of ‘boyfriend’ or ‘girlfriend’.

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