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The Benefits of Corporate Partnerships in Nonprofit Fundraising
Corporate partnerships can be a game-changer for nonprofit organizations looking to fundraise. These partnerships can bring a wide range of benefits, from financial support to increased visibility and access to resources. In this blog, we'll explore some of the key advantages that corporate partnerships can offer to nonprofit organizations.
How Artificial Intelligence (AI) Can Help Nonprofits Raise Money
One of the biggest advantages of using AI for fundraising is its ability to help organizations to better understand their donor base. By analyzing data on donor behavior and giving patterns, AI can help non-profits to identify which donors are most likely to give, and how much they are likely to give.
Top 5 Trends in Fundraising for Nonprofits in 2023 (so far!)
1. Increased Focus on Digital Fundraising
In recent years, we've seen a significant shift towards digital fundraising, and this trend is set to continue in 2023. With more people turning to the internet for communication and commerce, nonprofits must have a strong online presence and utilize digital channels to reach potential donors.
How to Set a Fundraising Goal (Not Too High or Low)
This is a question every nonprofit staff and board has at one time or another, and in this helpful guide, we will walk you through how to determine a goal that is challenging enough to grab the attention of your community, but not so large that it is unachievable.
Fundraising for Hospice is Different: 5 Tips to Stand Out
Focus Your Efforts on a Campaign – Rather than spending time on many small and scattered fundraising efforts, a campaign helps rally more people behind a meaningful cause and creates a deadline to inspire action. Multi-year projects will always yield bigger results through the ability to ask for larger gifts, thus securing more and larger multi-year pledge commitments.
Hiring a Nonprofit Fundraising Consultant – What They Do
Chances are if you’re a non-profit fundraiser, you’re overworked, overwhelmed, and looking for a light at the end of a tunnel filled with annual appeals, donor demands, and operational needs. Is a fundraising consultant the light at the end of the tunnel? Quite possibly!
Year End Giving: Your December Checklist
Look at the calendar and map out a timeline for your year-end activities remembering that most electronic messages can be scheduled in advance. Don’t plan so much that you can’t execute it well if you’re just starting now, but pick 4 activities, integrate them into one theme and do them well! Do something that will result in revenue coming in the door every week during the month of December.
How to Ask for Money as a Nonprofit Organization
There are a few basic boxes to check before you make your ask, and they’re sure to give you the confidence you need to be bold in asking for the support needed to further your organization’s mission.
Hot Take: Gift Recognition is for the Charity NOT the Donor
We are huge proponents for saying thank you to our donors, and have written at length about why demonstrating gift impact is important and how to retain your donors by saying "thank you" effectively. Thanking your donors and interacting with them continuously throughout the year is paramount if you want to continue to give to your nonprofit, but we want to distinguish the difference between stewardship and recognition.
Do YOU Have a Nonprofit Culture of Philanthropy?
A nonprofit culture of philanthropy is your organization's collective perception and participation in advancing the fundraising efforts of the entire charity. It's less about your actual designated fundraising team/department and more about total knowledge and buy-in from everyone in the organization family.
Prospect Research: Philanthropy Best Practices & Tips!
Prospect research in philanthropy is the practice of identifying, qualifying, and gathering information on prospective donors to prepare an ask for a charitable contribution. Professional fundraisers use this technique to find donors who have three specific things when determining if a person, business, or foundation is a good candidate for giving a gift to their charity.
How Do I Find New Donor Prospects for Fundraising?
Start with seeking to recapture your lapsed donors. Look at lists of those who have given in the last 5-10 years but not this or last year, and conduct a targeted giving drive or targeted mailing/email blast to this group. When you reach out, be sure to acknowledge their support in the past, and offer for them to join your new campaign/giving club while you introduce new perks that weren’t offered before…
Best Fundraising Platforms (We actually tried them!)
In this blog, we will be covering our favorite options out of the ones our team of fundraising professionals have actually tried, plus listing the pros and cons, so that you can make the best decision for your organization and specific needs, desired features, and pricing.
Nonprofit Board Training 101 - Everything You MUST Know
Board members join your organization as a way of demonstrating they would like to help with your mission, but what if they need help? Not everyone who joins a board for the first time is a seasoned nonprofit professional. They may not know what they don't know, or they may be unwilling to ask for help, training, and support.
Women’s Giving – Why is it Important to Understand?
How they give: They give big - They give in the now, and they plan their gifts through legacy and planned gifts. Arguably the most popular philanthropist right now is Mackenzie Scott, who has been in the news recently for gifts to the Girl Scouts, siting “REASON”. Her monumental and transformational giving shows powerful belief in missions.
Top 5 Weekly Calendar Blocks for Effective Fundraising
We suggest blocking out time on your calendar each week for specific areas of your role. If this is difficult, start with one hour for each. That’s five hours total of the minimum forty hours a week you’re dedicating to your mission. Doable, right? Especially if you start seeing the fruits of your labor in measurable ways.
5 Keys to Successful Nonprofit Fundraising with a Small Staff
For many non-profits, the fundraising role is lumped in with multiple other job duties, equating to less than one full time equivalent staff member dedicated to this important role. It isn’t enough to say that fundraising is a priority, in order to find success in this realm, you’ve got to dedicate time and resources to move the needle.
Donors Can Now Give THESE Nontraditional Assets
If you're like most nonprofits, your team is gearing up for the year-end fundraising push! With economic uncertainty, we know many donors will be a little more conservative with their year end gifts, but thankfully, there is a long list of alternatives to cash giving that your donors may not even know about.
Fundraising Events Taking too Much Time?
If you’re like most fundraisers, you quickly realize that events are a LOT of time and work. When you look at time spent and event expenses, a majority of events don’t yield enough revenue to make much of an impact at all.
I want to let you in on a little secret – minimizing the number of fundraiser events you host will not only free up precious time for you to do other tasks, but it will actually enable you to build a robust fundraising program that yields the financial results needed to make a much bigger impact.
Philanthropy - Meaning Behind the Word
If you ask Oxford...
Philanthropy is the desire to promote the welfare of others, expressed especially by the generous donation of money to good cases
So...just the desire to help others? And does it HAVE to be to good causes? What if the donor gives only for personal recognition and prestige? Does that make what they are doing not philanthropy? Hard to say.