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How to Build Your Capital Campaign Plan

CauseVox

Many of your donations will come in as pledges and some number will drop off over time. To help combat that, use automated pledge fulfillment (we recommend using our Pledge Now, Pay Later functionality) to make sure these pledges come through. An example of Pledge Now, Pay Later. Next, think about attrition.

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How to Run a Capital Campaign

CauseVox

Generally a capital campaign happens in two parts: a silent phase and a public phase. The Silent Phase of Your Capital Campaign. The first portion of your capital campaign is what’s called the Silent Phase or the Quiet Phase. The Public Phase of Your Capital Campaign. Let’s take a look at each one.

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Identify, Track, and Analyze Gifts with New Grants Management on EveryAction

EveryAction

The Status uses a list of standard grant-process phases, such as Research, Letter of Intent, Request for Proposal, Pending, Stewardship, to track the Grant's progress; the Status Date reflects the last time the Status was updated. Grants Reports allow users to keep their finger on the pulse of their grant fundraising program.

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How to Personalize and Automate the Welcome Series for Your New Supporters

Connection Cafe

It’s the phase in the relationship when we want (and expect) to be courted — for the welcome mats to be rolled out for us. We call it the honeymoon phase, but it’s not just reserved for our romantic relationships. When a new supporter shows an affinity to your cause, they, too, expect you to roll out the welcome mat.

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[VIDEO] Building a Better Grants Strategy Post-COVID

Bloomerang

And I want you to think about this because in each of these different phases, there’s different components required. It’s just they’ve already kind of pledged the funding for you. And I want you to think about how much time you can devote, how many resources you’re able to allocate. Steven: Yup.

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The Convergence of Social Activism, Donations, and Social Media: Episodic Giving In A Post Truth World

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

” Trend watch summarizes key global trends that make this time in history seem uncertain, chaotic, and toxic beginning with online and the rising numbers that exist inside a filter bubble that serves them information, ideas and news (some of it fake!) ” They raised over $60,000 and donated the money to charity.