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112 Tips to Raise More Money by Mail

BoardAssist

Direct mail is a major workhorse for all nonprofits. And regardless of what you hear or think about online giving, most gifts still come via the mail. This week guest blogger Gail Perry is back with her top tips to help us all raise more money by mail. 112 Tips to Raise More Money by Mail. Thanks Gail!

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Foolproof Fundraising Letter Template for Small Nonprofits

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If it’s already in process or in the mail, excellent work! Clean up your mailing list. A clean list , with the most current email and mailing addresses, will save you money and help you reach the right people fast. Don’t just mail or email a letter and hope to raise money. And good news! Plan it out.

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Getting started with AI-driven fundraising: crash course

Candid

The end results are more efficient fundraising, more revenue, and more time for what matters. For instance, AI can quickly rank individual donors by their likelihood to give to a direct mail appeal right now. . Can an organization raise more by contacting a smaller, more targeted group of donors?

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Inspire Generosity with a Better Online Donation Form

sgEngage

Sometimes, one clever tweak is all it takes for dramatic results: Medecins Sans Frontieres (Doctors without Borders) had a 34% higher number of $250 gifts by setting the default option at $250 on the donation form. This also led to a 25% higher average gift amount. “We Blackbaud’s donation form gives us the brand credibility we want.”

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8 Best Practices for Nonprofit Event Fundraising

Nonprofit Tech for Good

And while charity events can be important for raising funds for your cause, it’s no secret they can also be a lot of work. Maybe you’re hoping to raise awareness or funds, show some supporter appreciation, do some community building, or maybe you just want to have a little fun. 1) Start with a clear goal. We’re at 90% of our goal.

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Training Nonprofit Staff & Volunteers Effectively in 5 Steps

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Yes, their manager likely has the big picture in mind, but who knows better how the changes in the last year transformed their world than the person doing it? What specific, measurable results will occur once that training is complete? Few seminars guarantee results, even if you implement everything they taught to the letter.

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How to Conduct an Honest Mid-Year Fundraising Evaluation

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Because wherever you are with your fundraising, no matter how far behind you think you are, with six months remaining in the year, you have plenty of time to make changes and raise more money. And you’ll know exactly how much you need to raise during that season if you take the time to do a midyear evaluation now. What has worked?