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Your Best “No BS” Nonprofit Resources

Pamela Grow

Perhaps it’s your first donor newsletter. Below you’ll find some of my most trusted “No BS” online resources. And she publishes a bi-weekly newsletter that I never miss (and never fail to learn a thing or two from). VeryGoodCopy is a newsletter about copywriting & creativity. Time to cut the superfluous.

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Integrating Digital & Direct Mail Fundraising: 3 Strategies

Get Fully Funded

We’ll explore a few strategies for integrating your digital and direct mail fundraising strategies to reach donors across various media channels. You should also look at content like past newsletters, social media and blog posts, and your website to see what types of images your organization typically uses. Let’s get started.

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Crafting a Member Newsletter Worth Reading: Tips and Content Ideas

Neon CRM

While email newsletters have been around almost since the dawn of email itself, they’re currently seeing a resurgence in popularity. In fact, 90% of Americans are subscribed to at least one newsletter—most of them (74%) receive newsletters from between 1 and 10 entities. What’s the Point of a Member Newsletter?

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Building Donor Relationships With Direct Mail In A Digital World

Kindful

There was a time not too long ago when digital channels like email, social media, and text messaging were seen as complementary to direct mail: the cornerstone of any robust donor communications strategy. Unfortunately, direct mail seems to have fallen out of favor with nonprofit communicators. And yes, that includes direct mail!

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[DATA] 11 Must-Know Stats About How Nonprofits Use Email for Digital Marketing and Fundraising

Nonprofit Tech for Good

To receive future updates about the Global NGO Technology Survey data, please sign up for Nonprofit Tech for Good’s email newsletter. 1) 69% of nonprofits worldwide regularly publish an email newsletter. Of those, 93% use an email marketing service, such as MailChimp or ConstantContact, to send their email newsletters.

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How to Do Year-End Fundraising the Right Way (Part III)

The Fundraising Authority

My suggestions are: Include information about your year-end giving campaign in all of your regularly scheduled newsletters during the final two months of the year (including e-newsletters). Send out a snail-mail fundraising letter to your housefile list asking for a gift. Send out an e-mail fundraising letter.

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How to Get More Subscribers for Your Digital Newsletter

NonProfit Hub

Here’s the cold, hard truth: people won’t care about your newsletter unless you make them. Follow these suggestions to step up your newsletter marketing game. A newsletter popup is one of the first things your audience should see when visiting your website. You should also be promoting your newsletter on all possible channels.