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From Events to Online: Adapting Traditional Fundraising Methods for the Digital Age

The Modern Nonprofit

Estimated Reading Time: 3 minutes From Events to Online: Adapting Traditional Fundraising Methods for the Digital Age In the grand theatre of nonprofit work, fundraising is the showstopper act. These methods, rooted in physical interaction and personal connection, have stood the test of time.

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The New Peer-to-Peer Landscape: A Shift From Hosting Events to Building Communities

NonProfit PRO

Instead of getting great at running events, we should have been systematizing and improving methods that foster community. Providing peer-to-peer participants with a way to communicate with each other is key. We have been shouting at constituents instead of building ways for them to talk to each other.

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Use Walt Disney’s Three Chairs Method When Making Your Decisions for Your Nonprofit’s Future

Bloomerang

Dilts who distilled his method for us mere mortals, publishing his findings in his 1994 book: Strategies of Genius. The Three Chairs Method. Maybe your dream is to host a huge fundraising event in a great location where people pay for the experience of a lifetime. For enquiries, nickjohnwood@mail.com. |

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Fundraising Best Practices: How To Host A Successful Peer-To-Peer Event

Bloomerang

Here are a few tips and best practices for hosting a successful peer-to-peer event. If you’re not sure what kind of event to host, think about what your donors all have in common. To make things fun, consider hosting fun social media challenges that your supporters can complete under your hashtag.

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2023 Wrap-Up: A Round-Up of the Best Proven Methods to Find Sponsorship (For Events, Festivals, and Everything In Between) 

The Sponsorship Collective

It doesn’t matter so much whether you’re a festival host, a race car driver, a business owner, or […] As another year nearly draws to a close, it’s become evident to me that sponsorship will continue to be an integral part of a business’s attempts to broaden its horizons, grow its audience, and spread its brand.

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Hosting Hybrid Auctions: A How-To for Nonprofits

Qgiv

As the world opens up to in-person fundraising experiences once again, some organizations have fully embraced the return to traditional fundraising methods and events. Among these fundraising events, auctions have become a popular option for nonprofits to pursue hosting in a hybrid format. How to host a hybrid auction.

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The Unsung Hero in Fundraising Campaigns Isn’t Raffles—It’s Sweepstakes!

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Especially those who are unable to host raffles due to legalities. Thus, lots of nonprofits can’t even host a raffle, or if they can, there are restrictions that make doing so a hassle. . One misconception we hear regularly relates to Sweepstakes’ free Alternate Method of Entry. Wondering why raffles are high maintenance?

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