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Why A Women’s Philanthropy Strategy Is Important For Your Annual Fundraising Plan

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With all of this in mind, even if it has never been a targeted approach at your organization, delving deeper into the trove of research we have about Women’s Philanthropy could be an incredible tool for your fundraising success. When teams are encouraged and reminded to look beyond their usual circles, new fundraising opportunities emerge.

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From Lost To Loved: Turning Lapsed Donors Into Devoted Donors

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It’s worth noting that a recent study by Philanthropy Daily found that 49% of lapsed donors who hadn’t made a gift in at least two years believe themselves to be current donors. How you SHOULD NOT communicate with lapsed donors Stop sending reinstatement and member renewal mailings to lapsed donors on auto-pilot. Monthly donors.

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Most wealthy U.S. households continued to give in 2020, study finds

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Nine out of ten affluent American households continued to give to charity in 2020, a report from Bank of America and Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy finds.

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Make This a More Inclusive Season of Giving: Tips for Diversity in Your End-of-Year Fundraising Appeal

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Kwanzaa teaches that giving back is a necessity, so reciprocity and philanthropy are inherent to the holiday. According to research from Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, Muslim-Americans give more to both faith-based and secular charities than the overall U.S. Zakat: A Muslim Tradition. There are 3.5

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Giving USA 2021 Key Findings: How to Retain and Upgrade Nonprofit Donors Before Year’s End

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What might this mean for philanthropy and fundraising moving forward? Giving USA 2021 , produced by Giving USA Foundation and Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy , reports total giving grew 5.1% direct mail, email, social media, text, phone, advertising, website), targeting different donor audiences.

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BIGGER! BETTER! FASTER! CHEAPER!

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Unfortunately, there is little interest on the part of most funders to invest in high quality, methodologically sound research on leadership and philanthropy topics that are so very important to those who lead, manage, and support nonprofits. Do you know how effective you are? Find out with our new web-based self-assessment.

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Turning Nonprofit Data into Decisions

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Whether it be social media, direct mail, or email that gets the best response, be aware of their effectiveness when deciding what resources are most useful to your efforts. Published by Giving USA Foundation TM & researched and written by the Indiana Lilly Family School of Philanthropy).

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