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6 smart fundraising strategies to drive major giving success

EveryAction

While the perks and parameters can vary greatly from one organization to the next, here’s a sample major donor rubric: Bronze level (e.g., 1,000 – $4,999) Recognition in annual report or website Invitation to exclusive events Subscription to a donor impact newsletter Silver level (e.g.,

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Developing a Participatory, Provocative History Project at a Small Museum in Minnesota: Interview with Mary Warner

Museum 2.0

Mary Warner, the Museum Manager at the Historical Society, wrote a series of moving articles for her museum newsletter and later for the AASLH’s Small Museum Online Community about her experiences tackling big issues in a small museum. For example, we’re interested in GLBT and Jewish histories in our County – how do we get those stories?

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Nonprofit Engagement: Why Website Logins Matter

NetWits

These could be included online or in email newsletters. Support – Next time that board member calls, saying they are unable to find a specific information on your website, you can review their viewing history to determine what pages they were looking at. These could be articles, resources or documents.

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Turning Low-dollar Fundraisers Into Money Raising Superstars

NetWits

Include a sample email and talk about the impact of gifts ( Did you know just raising $25 can provide sick kids with a toy this holiday?). Go back in history and grab the below metrics for each of you events: Total number of participants. I haven’t received any gifts and frankly don’t have the time. Measuring Success. Looking for more?

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Enhancing Your Prospect Research Efforts: 3 Things to Try

DipJar

Your organization’s CRM: Your CRM can tell you if a prospect has volunteered or donated in the past and if any of their family members, friends, or professional colleagues have a history of involvement with your organization. . Don’t be afraid to ask for samples of their work or ask their past clients for feedback on their performance. .

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The Nonprofit Fundraising Strategic Plan Guide

Everyaction

Here's a brief description of the elements to include in your case statement: Mission + History. You may also want to include any notable moments in the nonprofit’s history, changes in mission or vision, strategic partnerships, and other information you consider relevant to the campaign. Start with who you are. The public.

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6 Tips for Building a Successful Workplace Giving Strategy

sgEngage

To get started, consider this sample workplace giving plan; then, build out each phase to craft a clear roadmap for success that fits your organization’s efforts. name, contact information, giving history, etc.), You’ll provide the appends service with the information you have about an individual (e.g.,

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