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How to Raise Money for Nonprofits: The Ultimate Guide

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If you want to raise money for your nonprofit, it helps to reassure would-be supporters that they’re giving to the right organization. Once your logo is applied to your donation form and it reflects your organization’s color scheme, you can then focus on adding images that show the impact your donors are making. We’re here to help!

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Let Data Drive Your Decisions

Bloomerang

Will you bring in enough money to survive during these uncertain times? Does this sound familiar to you? Sometimes, less is more, especially when your organization needs to streamline its processes to save time, money, and resources. Seek help as needed Again, if this sounds overwhelming, work with a professional!

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The Secret Way To Boost Year-End Gifts

Bloomerang

Don’t just reflect on their impact. Reflect on who they are—kind, generous, and compassionate. Don’t talk about what YOU did with their money. It should sound like a conversation (not like a thank-you script a robot might write). Here are 3 rules for reporting impact Be warm, heartfelt, and sentimental.

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Nonprofits can become more resilient by spending more on fundraising and admin ? new research

Pamela Grow

After years of investing too little money in, say, computers and professional development, nonprofits eventually have to pivot and devote more money to those neglected needs. Scholars of nonprofit management have sounded the alarm about this “ starvation cycle ,” for two decades. Read the original article.

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Guest Post by Amanda Rose: Reflections on Cause Fatigue

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Note from Beth: Last week, I wrote a reflection on a CNET article called "Crowded Roads Ahead for Charity 2.0," musing about the solution. I think too many times people are raising money without a specific objective in mind. For me, Twestival is more than just about events in cities raising money for a cause.

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Example Fundraising Scripts to Use When Asking for Donations

Bloomerang

It’s important to have a script that sounds like what you would say in a normal conversation. Let’s face it: Listening to “exciting updates” sounds about as enticing as watching paint dry. Reflect on their kindness: “[Their name], you have such a compassionate heart for [your cause] and we’re so thankful. It’s conversational.

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From Risk-taker to Spacemaker: Reflections on Leading Change

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In others, like the Community Issue Exhibition process, I was there as a fundraiser, networker, and sounding board for our brilliant team as they went deeper and further with community than I knew how to go. We make space when we find the money and the materials and the partners to make someone’s big dreams real.