Welcome back to part two in our series on unexpected tips to make your email correspondences with donors more effective!
By giving donors the opportunity to pay their donations over a period of time, fundraisers boost revenue above what a donor may have been inclined to give as a single lump sum.
They say that the best way to a person’s heart is through his or her stomach. This connection to a deep well of emotion and positive sentiment makes food a perfect companion to fundraising efforts.
In the first part of a two-part series, we discuss how to enhance your website to drive donations.
One of the best ways to literally double the results of your fundraising is to seek out matching donors.
The AFP International Fundraising Conference is held each spring. It brings together more than 4,000 fundraising professionals to learn and discuss the changing landscape of development and social change.
To fundraise effectively at your nonprofit, here are 11 secrets to being highly successful.
If you want to generate donor, board member and volunteer excitement, put a new twist on your signature events.
To draw in recurring donations, create new donor welcome kits and find ways to get people involved.
In the last part of this two-part series, we discuss a few more ways you can draw in corporate sponsorship and maintain the relationships once you do.
In the first part of a two-part series, we focus on ways nonprofits attract corporate sponsors.
Beth Kwart is helping NJ Tree Foundation change the lives of people and the environment around New Jersey.
Building a culture of philanthropy at your organization is about changing the way your nonprofit looks at fundraising and its mission as a whole.
How much work you put into event planning determines the success of your fundraiser.
You need to begin planning out your fundraising calendar today to be successful this year. Here are your first four steps to get started.
Whether you are on-boarding new board members or energizing existing seasoned members, here are a few ideas about how to improve your orientation strategy.
How can you begin strategic planning at your nonprofit?
To improve your end-of-the-year appeals, make sure to encourage donors to contribute to something specific, draw them in with good subject lines and be bold over social media.
In the last part in this series, we focus on two more practical ways you can de-stress this time of the year.
In the first part of a two-part video series, we discuss a couple practical tips to help you de-stress during the holidays.
Listen to your donors about making the giving process more professional.
If you are looking for ways to thrive this holiday season, here are a few ideas.