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Fundraising Planning Guide, Calendar, Worksheet, + Template

CauseVox

We view the new year as a period of both reflection and preparation for what’s to come. While you might be in a planning phase for your annual fundraising goals and plans, don’t forget that you could also create one of these for every campaign you run – it’s a great tool for many uses. Fundraising Goals.

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Nonprofit Spring Cleaning: Getting Rid of Unwanted Clutter

NonProfit Hub

If you hire new staff members or elect new people to sit on your board of directors, make sure your website reflects those changes immediately. Think of your website as your virtual office. If your lists are long, tackle them in phases, or else have your whole staff go through them at once to cut back on time.

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How to Craft Your Annual Nonprofit Development Plan

CauseVox

As you delve into the spreadsheet, reflect on the effectiveness of your 2023 fundraising approaches, acknowledging any wins, losses, or areas for improvement. (If For example, if donors are less likely to attend in-person events in the summer, consider focusing on peer-to-peer campaigns or virtual events during that period.

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Philanthropic Leadership: Engaging Board Members As Fundraising Ambassadors

Bloomerang

So first is how we can reflect on the importance of diversity to our board’s work, specifically fundraising. So we’re going to kind of pivot to the final phase of our conversation today, around some of our case studies. Now we’re seeing them virtual. So I’m going to walk through two case studies.

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[VIDEO] Building a Better Grants Strategy Post-COVID

Bloomerang

And we all provide virtual support. And I think that what is a challenge is that given that many people are working virtually is that you don’t work the traditional hours. I know that there are a couple people that mentioned moving to virtual programming. So you might be working longer.

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