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How To Increase Board Fundraising Without Having To Ask for Money

Bloomerang

The objections shared usually involve board members not wanting to ask people they know for money. This means that getting board members to ask their personal network for money is the fastest way to hit your board fundraising goals. The irony is that the people your board members know are the MOST likely to donate.

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The Evolution of NPTech: Keynote and slides

Amy Sample Ward

Show how much money is being raised! Show how many people are pledging to participate! From another perspective, there’s the side of our data that translates into APIs, maps, and info graphics. For example, this means strategies that are focused not on feeding the homeless in our city, but on ending homelessness in our city.

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[VIDEO] Building a Better Grants Strategy Post-COVID

Bloomerang

She’s raised a lot of money through grants. And of course, diversity, equity and inclusion, there’s been a lot of money, especially in the corporate space. And it’s not just money coming in, it’s also submissions, and cultivating relationships, and getting the number of prospects in the pipeline.

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Understanding Why People Give (hint: it’s not what you think!)

Get Fully Funded

Sometimes we get so busy trying to raise money that we lose sight of something important: Why people give. And how do you use that information to raise more money? That means making info visually pleasing and easily shareable. What makes someone pull out their credit card and click the ‘donate now’ button? Or mail in a check?

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