5 Best Practices for Negotiating Funding for a Thriving Nonprofit
Gratitude towards funders is critical, but thankfulness shouldn’t stop us from having honest discussions about expenses.
10 Ways to Lose a Donor in One Email
Whether it’s the EOY appeal or the next campaign you run in 2016, consider all the ways you could lose a donor in the email.
Retaining Your New P2P Donors (Hint: Acquiring Their Emails Is Only the First Step)
By following these steps, you are more likely to retain those donors, increase donations, gain exposure, and acquire more long-term fundraisers.
Your Fundraising Decision Making Yardstick: Recruit-Retain-Reactivate
We should never grow stale and stop trying new things. But with that comes a responsibility to keep focused on our Recruit–Retain–Reactivate measurement.
How to Reap the Rewards at the Finish Line
If you spend the time sowing the oats with your past fundraisers and planting seeds with your new acquisition, you can reap the rewards at the finish line.
From an Event Manager | Focus on the End Goal: Donor Engagement + Retention
Stewardship tactics to ensure your events pay off in the long run in the form of long-term relationships and stronger communication between your org and your supporters.
Finding the Usual Suspects in your Database
Steward all levels of donors, but don't neglect the very valuable group of individuals that are waiting for a reason to give.
Diners, Drive Ins and Donors
For the past couple of years there has been this heightened focus on donor stewardship and retention, from blogs to webinars and everything in between; everyone is talking about it.
The Old and The New: It’s Always Our Challenge
As fundraisers, we must never stop asking, “Will this help deepen our organization’s relationship with donors?” That’s a great way to choose the tools we use, and those we set aside.
Share The Love: Grateful Patients Can Help Your Institution
With a little planning, some due diligence, and helping hands, you can create your own Grateful Patient Program and link your patients with your institution.